Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Let Them Have Their Cake & Eat it Too - Betty Crocker’s First Birthday Smash Cakes!

Smash Cakes are becoming more and more popular for first birthday's and first birthday photo sessions.  When my son turned one, I made him a cute little circus train smash cake and when my daughter turned one, I made her a 3D ducky cake.  Of course, both cakes went along with the birthday party theme and decorations!

How to Make a Smash Cake: Baking up fun when baby turns 1!


Here are Betty Crocker’s favorite first birthday smash cake recipes, perfectly-sized for baby to dig right in!


No. 1 Cutout Cake – This little cake says, “I’m one!” in a big way. Add your own twist to the toppings, including bits of fruit, crackers, sprinkles, cereal and more.
Peas & Carrots Smash Cake If you’re looking to sneak some fruits and veggies into baby’s first sweet treat, this round smash cake is your best bet. 

Polka Dot Smash Cake – Encourage your budding artist to create a messy masterpiece with this two-layered, three-inch round smash cake. The red confetti polka dots and turquoise-frosted cake will create swirls of color.

Sprinkles Smash Cake Transform baby’s favorite toy into an edible creation. All you need is a No. 1 cut-out template and sprinkles for a cute contrast. 

Striped Mini Smash Cake – Pastel frosting with bright orange stripes and polka dots make this two-layered round cake beg for baby’s attention. 

Confetti Cake Stack – Confetti sprinkles make this mini smash cake sweet and simple.
Watercolor Cake – This elegant little cake features purple and teal pastels. It’s almost too lovely




What was the theme of your child's first birthday?  Did they have a smash cake?


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