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Coolest Baby Einstein Caterpillar Cake Ideas

My son has an addiction with the Baby Einstein DVD’s since he was three months old! So of course when his first birthday was coming up I knew what I was doing. Thing is I couldn’t find a Baby Einstein caterpillar cake I thought was cute enough to do. So I purchased all the items online for the theme including the first birthday candle with the caterpillar climbing up a number 1. I then thought “I can replicate the candle!” So that’s what I did.

I used the Wilton #1 pan, the Wilton 6-Mini Ball pan and a Wilton 6″ round for the smash cake. I made homemade fondant and dyed the colors as close as I could to the candle colors. From there I just baked the cakes as usual, covered the #1 cake with fondant and then the mini balls were cut to fit similar to the movements of the caterpillar on the candle. I then covered each section in its colored fondant and used toothpicks to hold the balls onto the main cake.

I used lollipop sticks for the antenna rolled with fondant and a ball of fondant at the top. The legs were balls of fondant inserted with toothpicks to stick to the cake as well.

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Cake by Maricela G., Beaumont, TX

Baby Einstein Caterpillar Cakes

My son has an addiction with the Baby Einstein DVD’s since he was three months old! So of course when his first birthday was coming up I knew what I was doing. Thing is I couldn’t find a Baby Einstein caterpillar cake I thought was cute enough to do. So I purchased all the items online for the theme including the first birthday candle with the caterpillar climbing up a number 1. I then thought “I can replicate the candle!” So that’s what I did.

I used the Wilton #1 pan, the Wilton 6-Mini Ball pan and a Wilton 6″ round for the smash cake. I made homemade fondant and dyed the colors as close as I could to the candle colors. From there I just baked the cakes as usual, covered the #1 cake with fondant and then the mini balls were cut to fit similar to the movements of the caterpillar on the candle. I then covered each section in its colored fondant and used toothpicks to hold the balls onto the main cake.

I used lollipop sticks for the antenna rolled with fondant and a ball of fondant at the top. The legs were balls of fondant inserted with toothpicks to stick to the cake as well.