Star Wars Cake Ideas


These star wars cake ideas will be the hit of your party. Whether you have a child or adult who loves Star Wars, try these ideas for their next birthday.
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Free Cake Decorating Ideas:

Shape your cake into the Millenium Falcon. Print off an image off the internet and cut your cake outline from it. You will need two 13x9 cakes one for the bottom and one to carve out the top. Plus two cupcakes on the side. Do a crumb coat and allow to sit several hours. Then frost with white or gray frosting. With black frosting in a writing tip add lines of your spaceship and whatever accents you'd like.

milennium falcon star wars cakePhoto courtesy of CFuga
To create a Death Star cake you can bake your cake in a ball pan and put two halves together. Frost with gray frosting or gray fondant.
death star cakePhoto courtesy of jenosale
This link also has step by step directions.

There are a few ways you can create a R2D2 cake you can create a sheet cake or 13x9 cake and using a R2D2 image trace the outline on your cake. Fill in with a writing tip or paint your cake method.

R2D2 sheet cake
Photo courtesy of squiggle

If you'd like a 3D R2D2 cake you will need to create at least a 4-6 layer round cake with a dome top created with a ball cake or a oven safe bowl. Crumb coat R2D2 and allow to sit several hours. Then decorate with white and blue frosting following a picture.

R2D2 3d Cake
Photo courtesy of MattandAshley
They made the arms out of rice crispy treats.
Would you like an alternative to a cake? Try these decorated Star Wars cookies.

star wars cookiesPhoto courtesy of megpi

Try a Star Wars Cake Image

A cake image is a simple cake decorating idea you just need to frost your cake and place eatable image on the top of your cake. It is that easy!
star wars cake image

Try a Star Wars Cake Kit

For an easy cake decorating idea try a Star Wars cake kit. It includes the figures so all you need to do is frost the cake and add the figurines.
star wars cake kit

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