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Birthday Cake Help

I am trying to make my son's 2nd birthday cake. I am not the best in the kitchen so I need help/tips. I want to make a "train" cake. Any tips?

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I made one for my son last year. The easiest thing to do is to buy a train mould (i got mine from william sonoma) use a store bought cake mix, betty crocker icing and decorate it with candy. black licorice makes great tracks!

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I made one for my son last year. The easiest thing to do is to buy a train mould (i got mine from william sonoma) use a store bought cake mix, betty crocker icing and decorate it with candy. black licorice makes great tracks!

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My husband did a train cake for my son one year. He didn't use a mold, but he just made smaller rectangles which were the cars, which were each decorated with different colors and candies. He arranged the train in a semi-circle. It was really cute!

I bought one of those cheap plastic Easter Bunny Trains with track. It was fairly light weight. I just took off the bunny sticker. I think I got it from Jewel or something. I made a round cake. I took large marshmallows cut in half to go around where the track goes sticky side up. The pieces where the tracks came together go onto the marshmallows. The train ran a couple of times around but not very well. It was better for looks. Some people put the train around the cake itself. I also found this website: http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/train-birthday-cake... They used mini-loaf pans. Good luck.

Congrats on expecting! Williams Sonoma has a train cake pan that molds the cakes into little different cars and then you can decorate/frost them afterward. It's probably a little easier than the cakes where you buy the large shape and use the frosting bag to decorate but likely costs more.

I've had one for 2 years so I'd assume they still sell it or you could get it on eBay.

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A little about me: work from home office Mom with a 4 yr old charming son and a bubbly, happy 1 yr old daughter

Look at the website www.familyfun.com
It has many birthday cake options that are really creative and fairly easy to use. I made their train cake last year and it was very easy to do. The hardest part was putting the icing on.

Dear M.,

Try Wiltons in Woodridge. They have a very large assortment of character/cake pans. JC Penney, Michaels and Hobby Lobby also carry Wilton's products. If you live close to Woodridge you might want to attend their annual Tent Sale which is held in late Spring/early Summer every year. Hope this helps.

If you can't find the train mold, you can simplify the shapes in a train and use other baking containers. A loaf pan can be a train car, muffin tins can be wheels, a square baking pan can be any shape that you can cut out. Use Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines mix - at least two boxes and tub icing with food coloring. To go even simpler just make a big sheet cake and then using candy and dyed icing make out a picture of a train. If you do this it helps to have a picture that you are working from. Sometimes I will just googled something like "cartoon train" and that will give you a fun simplified version to copy. Once you make the cake, do a layer of frosting and then use a toothpick to etch in the basic shapes. THere's something really festive about having the bright colors and lots of candy on a train. It could be a "candy car" so that the top of the car is overflowing with pretty pieces of candy. So just let your imagination run wild. Oreo cookies make good train wheels, licorice can be the tracks......you get the idea. Have fun!

I think Target might also sell the train mold for baking cakes. My daughter is turning 2 in a few weeks and I am going to try to make little individual butterfly cakes with a mold that I got from Target! Good luck!

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