How to Turn Round Cakes into Muppets

Or, “How to Make an Elmo Cake” or “How to make a Cookie Monster Cake” or whatever you like.

For Tommy and Teddy’s second birthday, I decided to go with a bit of a Sesame Street theme. We bought Sesame Street wrapping paper from the Dollar Tree, and I made a pair of Sesame Street cakes.

SO CUTE!!!

Aren’t they adorable?! I mean the two-year-olds in party hats, although I will also take credit for the adorable cakes. They were pretty easy, too – want to make some? I just split a regular cake mix between two 8-inch round pans to begin.

Yes. I am round and boring.

See? Plain, round, boring… with sprinkles. I told Greg that this is what Muppet flesh looks like, haha! Now, to give myself a little bit of a guide, I stuck toothpicks into the cake in the shapes I needed.

Look! An Elmo face!

Yeah, I know it’s kind of hard to see in the picture. It’s really useful when decorating, though, because you can move them around without having smeared, ruined, wasted frosting.

So once you have them where you want them, take the correct color of frosting and outline the shape. (I just used a wide open tip to get a lot of frosting out at once.) Then remove the toothpicks, neaten up the edge, and fill it in. You can see that I couldn’t make the eyes as large as I wanted with the toothpicks in the way, so I did that once I pulled them out.

Elmo has eyes!

Then smooth out the frosting; I used the back of a spoon. Here’s Elmo and Cookie Monster with their eyes.

Yup. Eyes.

Pro tip: you can make a pretty convincing “black” frosting without black food coloring by mixing red, blue, and green food coloring into chocolate frosting. (I just add cocoa powder to my regular frosting to make chocolate; it just makes it a little darker.)

See? Black!

Then go on to the next section. (I forgot to mention, I made Cookie Monster’s cookie with the chocolate frosting before I dyed it black.)

They're getting closer!

Elmo needed one more patch of color.

He needed an orange nose.

Then for the ‘fur’ I used a big star tip and just made sloppy stars all over. That was it!

They look good enough...to eat!

I think this technique would work with many different Sesame Street or Muppet characters. I hope you give it a try! (You know. If you have a need for a Muppet cake.)

Etsy Diving: DIY Costumes

So Halloween approaches fast, and I’ve got to make costumes for my boys. I mentioned in my last post that Charlie is going to be Shaggy (bless that child for choosing possibly the easiest costume ever) but Max decided he wanted to be Thor (from the cartoons, not the movie). That kind of works, you know, because that costume is going to be as much work as TWO would be. Tommy and Teddy…I don’t know. We haven’t decided on costumes for them yet, although we did buy a pair of Jack-o-Lantern tees which will certainly do if necessary. Looking around online, I’ve noticed that there are like 25 girl costumes to each boys’ costume. What’s up with that?! Apparently there’s not a thing that you can’t just slap a tutu on and say, “Adorable Halloween Costume!”

I’m pretty sure Greg won’t let me put them in tutus.

Anyway, add to that the fact that it will likely still be 85-90 degrees on Halloween and you can see my dilemma. What to choose, what to choose?

Costume ideas, via Etsy.1. Purple and Green Gloves with Claws from Snippet Fairy 2. Pirate Costume from Messy Jessy Creations 3. Gnome Costume from The Radical Thread Co. 4. Knight’s Costume from Kidtastic Creations

Okay, let’s see. I love the idea of those gloves. How have I never thought of that before? Those little stretch knit gloves are super-cheap but with easy embellishments your kids could have claws or paws or robot hands. Love it.

The pirate costume would be pretty easy, as well. Bandana. White tee. Black vest cut from dollar store tee. Red sash. The stripey pants would be the hardest thing to find; I think they really make the outfit. Maybe you could find striped pajama pants.

Those gnomes are adorable… you’d just need a little felt hat and belt and a little yarn beard to go over a long sleeved shirt and plain pants. I’m pretty sure my guys would rip those off their faces, though.

For the knight you could totally cut arm and head holes in a pillowcase. Sew a little something on the front and add dollar store helmet, sword and shield: fast costume. (Again – I doubt that my two year olds would tote accessories around without protest.)

More costume ideas from Etsy!5. Max’s Wolf Suit from The Radical Thread Co. 6. Peter Pan Costume from MainstreetX 7. Superhero Costumes from Birthday Adventures 8. Smurf Costume from LaLoo Designs

Max’s wolf suit would be pretty easy if you could find all-in-one pajamas; just add a fur tail and a hood (with ears!) It would be a bit harder otherwise, and it would probably be too warm for here. Sigh.

Peter Pan, on the other hand…I’m not crazy, right? That would be easy. Oversized green tee cut to points on the sleeves and hem. Green pants cut off into points. Felt hat with a feather, felt belt. Simple!

A superhero costume would be good. Brightly colored solid tee and shirt, felt cape, felt mask, maybe felt wrist guards. I actually have some capes around here, hmm.

You can’t see all of it in this picture, but that Smurf costume is pretty adorable. Although the Papa Smurf “model” beside him is frankly terrifying. It would be so very easy, too: long sleeved blue shirt, white sweat pants (with a little blue tail sewn to the back), white felt hat. Add some white sneakers or improvise some shoe covers (perhaps with leftover white felt?) and you’re good to go.

Hmmm….a pair of toddlers dressed as Peter Pan and a pirate would be cute, right?

Monday Morning Link Party: XIII

Good morning, all! There has been a glorious, glorious change in the weather. It’s been downright comfortable this week. We've escaped to the outside world. As a result we’ve spent a great deal of time out-of-doors. The twins are amazed, and think that the outside world has turned into some sort of magical wonderland – crying bitterly when dragged back inside for more than the time it takes to change a diaper and eat a sandwich. We haven’t had our air conditioning on at all for days, and Greg and I are convinced that we’ve saved over $100 on our electric bill already. The fact that unseasonably high temperatures (yes, even unseasonably high for Arizona) are returning this week almost doesn’t matter. We’ve had a reprieve.

I’m also ramping up preparations for the next issue of Crochetvolution. (Due out November 1st!) Don’t forget there’s still time to submit photos for the Crochet Showcase as well as get free advertising for your upcoming pattern release. If you sent me a submission email and I have not yet responded, look for a message this week as I morph into Editor Mode.

That’s enough business, though. Check out these links!

Viking Costume from I am Momma Hear Me Roar

First up, this Viking Costume from I am Momma, Hear Me Roar is downright inspiring. I’m making costumes for the boys this year – and I’m happy to do it, after last year. Charlie is going to be Shaggy (from Scooby Doo) and Max wants to be Thor. Hopefully we can make something as awesome as this.

Next: did you know Tommy and Teddy are turning two this month? True story. They aren’t getting a big party like the older boys, but I we’re still going to do SOMETHING fun.

Maybe it will involve monster cakes.

Monster Cake from Modern Parents, Messy Kids

This Monster Cake (which they swear anyone can make) is from Modern Parents, Messy Kids. Monster cakes are another good idea for October babies. We made a pumpkin cake for them, last year.

I also like this Dollar Store fall decor from Dollar Store Mom.

Fall Decor from Dollar Store Mom

It’s simple and cheap and effective. I like that. I don’t decorate around here much (except at ceiling level) because of the toddling terrors and their love of disassembling, but I like this.

Finally, this Chocolate Caramel Tart from My Baking Addiction looks delicious.

Chocolate Caramel Tart from My Baking Addiction

I mean, that looks reeeeally good. Mmm. Sigh. I don’t know whether to be disappointed or relieved that I don’t have all the ingredients for it, haha!

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