Cool Cow Cake 02
This was made using the “animal crackers” cake pan. The frosting was butter cream and the horns were root beer dum dums. It made for a lovely birthday cake picture.
This was made using the “animal crackers” cake pan. The frosting was butter cream and the horns were root beer dum dums. It made for a lovely birthday cake picture.
I made this purple cow cake twice actually. Once as it appears and once reversed with the cow being purple with white spots. I however do not have a picture. I used the Wilton Animal Cracker pan. For the tiny horns I used Good & Plentys and tied a ribbon for the bow.
When I asked my daughter, who was turning three, what kind of birthday cake she wanted, she requested a mama moo-moo and baby moo-moo cake. I searched online for a Cow Birthday Cake Idea and came across this website, and found all the inspiration that I needed! I baked the cake in 1-9 inch pan, … Read more
I got this idea off another birthday cake picture website but I cant remember which one. I used one cake mix and made one 9” round cake, one 6” round cake (I think I used a Pyrex mixing bowl and filled it up an inch or two), and three cupcakes. I cut one cupcake in … Read more
This Cow Cake was my daughter’s 8th birthday cake. It is made from 2 8in round cakes stacked. I frosted the whole thing white. In order to make the brown spots shaped as I wanted, I used a butter knife to lightly trace lines in the white frosting that I filled in with piped on … Read more
This Homemade Cow Cake Idea was a 10″ cake and a 6″ cake. The bottom layer was iced with white buttercream and included black cow spots made of fondant. The second layer is just iced pink. I made the flowers a few days in advance out of rolled fondant using flower cutters. I also made … Read more
My grandchild loves cows and I saw a birthday cake picture in a book and thought it would be perfect. I used the Wilton Animal Crackers pan for the head, a round pan for the body and mini loaf pans for the legs. I save popsicle sticks and plastic push-up plungers, clean them and keep … Read more
I made this Cow Cake for a lady’s 1 year old son. I loved making this, I had a great time. I also made the cow candle holder next to it. It’s made of fondant. The cake is made of rich choc mud.
For my son’s 2nd birthday I made him this Miss Moo Birthday Cake. I got the idea from a book that he loves to read. I baked a large rectangular chocolate cake and cut the cow head out of the par-frozen cake (doesn’t crumble so much when it’s partly frozen). I then drew the outline … Read more
My daughter decided that she wanted a cow cake for her 3rd birthday. This one was sooo cute and easy. As you can see in the birthday cake picture, you make a 9″ round, 1 dome shape (Pyrex bowl works great!) and 3 cupcakes. You cut one cupcake in half for the ears and the … Read more
For my baby’s first birthday we had a Barnyard Bonanza! So it was only fitting to make his cake a “MOO COW” This is where I found your awesome site! My best friend Katie, told me to look on here for ideas. I followed the directions from a sweet lady that had submitted this similar … Read more
This Highland Cow birthday cake is a very time-consuming but fun cake to make with little cow cupcakes (which were back up in case the main cake went wrong!). I built the cake up in layers to make the main body and head of the cake. I then covered the cake in butter-icing to stick … Read more