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Cookie Jar Cake with Cookie Monster Cupcakes~ Blog Tutorial

July 10, 2013 By Melissa Diamond 52 Comments

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Hey there–today, I am going to show you how to make a CUTE Cookie Jar Cake with quick and easy Cookie Monster Cupcakes!

CUTE and easy Cookie Jar Cake and Cookie Monster Cupcakes! Free Tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

 

This cake is quick, cute, &  perfect for the cookie lovers…the cookie jar collectors…and of course, all of the Cookie Monster fans!


CUTE Buttercream Cookie Jar Cake Tutorial and Cookie Monster Cupcakes! Free step by step cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! Online cake tutorials, recipes, videos, and more!

How to Make a CUTE Cookie Jar Cake

 

We’ll start with the cookie jar, and then make some Cookie Monster cupcakes to go with it–

Let’s get started!

Step one– Cookie jars come in all shapes and sizes.  I decided to go with a cookie jar that is shaped a whole lot like a cake…since that makes things nice and easy.  Of course, you could go with a rounded cake if you’d rather!

 

How to  Make a Double Barrel Cake (TALL Cake)

As I often do, I used a double barrel cake construction so that I could have a taller cake.  I used 4 fairly fat 6 inch cake layers.  I filled and settled the first two layers, and inserted 4 bubble tea straws cut to the size of those two layers.  These straws will support the weight of my next two layers, as you’ll see in a minute.

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

 

Here, you can see the cardboard cake circle that I trimmed slightly smaller than the 6 inch cake layers.  Then, I added the next two cake layers and frosted the entire cake as one tall cake.

You do not need to have a tall cookie jar–I just like the look!  When you have a tall cake like this one, the internal supports and cake board not only keep the cake stable, they also keep your servings a reasonable size. (Otherwise, that would be a TALL slice of cake!)

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

 

Smoothing the Buttercream Frosting (Using Viva Paper Towel Method)

Next, I frosted my cake with a crusting vanilla buttercream, like our Fluffy Vanilla Buttercream Recipe or our butter based Classic Vanilla Recipe. Once crusted, I smoothed over it with the help of a Viva paper towel.

If you’d rather not use the Viva Paper Towel method of smoothing, another popular method is to chill the cake in the freezer for about 20 minutes until the frosting is firm.

Then, glide over it with a heated bench scraper or spatula. You may need to add a little fresh buttercream to stubborn places to that it can melt as you glide over it.

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

 

Carving the Cookie Jar Cake

Next, I used a sharp (non serrated) knife to make a shallow cut into the top of the cake.  I wanted to remove a small amount of cake so that the cookie jar would look more realistic.  It’s much easier to cut your circle if you have a cookie cutter or round template to mark where you will be cutting.

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

 

Next, I removed the excess cake.  You can see from the photo that the amount removed was thin, but it will give us just enough depth for our cookies.

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

I applied a thin layer of buttercream to the newly exposed cake, and then began working on the other accents.

Creating the Lid for the Cookie Jar Cake

My cookie jar lid is two cardboard cake circles, taped together, coated with a thin layer of vegetable shortening, and then a layer of red fondant.  (I used pre-colored red Satin Ice fondant.).  

I used my cookie cutter as a template for cutting out the cardboard cake circles, so that they would be approximately the same size as the opening that we cut into the top of the cake.

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

I added a little white fondant knob on top of the lid, securing with a little sugar glue.  

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com I used red and blue fondant for accents to give our cookie jar some personality!  Polka dots are cut from large and small piping tips, and I used an alphabet cutter set to cut out the word “cookies” in red fondant.

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

Adding the Cookies to the Cookie Jar Cake

Adding the cookies was my favorite part–suddenly, our cake turned into a cookie jar! You can slice the cookies in half if you’d like for them to go even further (and give the illusion that they are pushed more deeply into the jar).  My cookie of choice today was Chips Ahoy Minis.

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

 

Small Ribbon Border

Next, I greased a red ribbon with a little vegetable shortening and wrapped it around the bottom of the cake for a border.  Greasing the ribbon is an important step for whenever you make a ribbon border because it discolors the ribbon in a uniform way. If you did not do this, the buttercream would causes splotches on the ribbon.

We’ll show you the cookie jar very soon…but for right now, let’s make some  Cookie Monsters!!!

 

How to Make EASY Cookie Monster Cupcakes

Have you ever made Cookie Monster cupcakes?  SO easy and so cute! — All that you need is buttercream tinted Royal Blue (somewhere between medium  & stiff consistency), some white candy melts for the eyes, black buttercream, and some cookie halves.  

Cookie Monster’s fur is piped with a Wilton grass/hair tip (233), and I used a round piping tip 4 for the pupils of the eyes.

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

Next, I pushed a cookie half into the icing…

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.comThen, I added our white candy melts (rounded side up) and piped on the pupils with black buttercream.  Of course, you can improvise with icing eyes, fondant eyes, marshmallow eyes, etc.   

 

That’s it!  Now, let’s huddle them around the cookie jar where they belong!

 

Cookie Jar Cake TUTORIAL with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! MyCakeSchool.com

 

Aren’t these the cutest?! Whether you make only the jar, only the Cookie Monsters, or both as we did, I hope that you’ll give this idea a try! 

 

CUTE Buttercream Cookie Jar Cake Tutorial and Cookie Monster Cupcakes! Free step by step cupcake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! Online cake tutorials, recipes, videos, and more!

 

The crusting buttercream frosting used for our Cookie Jar Cake

For this recipe, we used Fluffy Vanilla Buttercream which is a crusting vanilla buttercream. This works perfectly with the Viva paper towel method demonstrated above:Fluffy Vanilla Buttercream Recipe . This is a shortening and butter based frosting. If you prefer an completely butter-based frosting, check out our Classic Vanilla Recipe!

 

Delicious Fluffy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe by MyCakeSchool.com. The shortening in the recipe makes it a bit more warm-weather friendly! Perfect for piping! MyCakeSchool.com

 

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Thanks for stopping by, I hope that you enjoyed the tutorial!  Don’t forget to check out our full collection of Free Cake Tutorials and Favorite Cake and Frosting Recipes for more delicious ideas and inspiration!

 

Now, it’s time for cookies and cake!

CUTE Cookie Jar Cake Tutorial with Cookie Monster Cupcakes! Free step by step cake tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! Online cake classes and cake recipes!

 

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Comments

  1. MsGF July 10, 2013 at 8:33 am

    I love it! Simple too!

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  2. Michele Terry July 10, 2013 at 9:56 am

    This is absolutely adorable! I’m trying to think of an occasion when I can make this!! :)

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  3. Carrie July 10, 2013 at 11:04 am

    This is fantastic!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  4. Heidi Sostre July 10, 2013 at 11:11 am

    Beautiful!!!

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  5. Ana Brachowicz July 10, 2013 at 11:12 am

    It’s beautiful ! I will try to make it .thank you for your great ideas !

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  6. Helen July 10, 2013 at 11:24 am

    Whats your recipie for the Buttercream?

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  7. Melissa Calegan July 10, 2013 at 1:21 pm

    Oh, I love this! I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks so much for posting.

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  8. Janelle King July 10, 2013 at 6:20 pm

    Oh this is so darn cute and awesome.

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  9. Caroline July 10, 2013 at 6:31 pm

    Thank you so much Melissa for an AWESOME tutorial. You are a genius!! I’m just running through the upcoming birthdays where I could make this. I think mine might be next!!

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  10. Brenda Pierce July 10, 2013 at 10:33 pm

    This is so sweet! I need to try this. Thankyou Melissa for a wonderful tutorial.

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  11. cecilia July 11, 2013 at 12:02 pm

    love it, want to make this so bad!!

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  12. The Bearfoot Baker July 11, 2013 at 6:37 pm

    This is the cutest cake EVER!! Thanks for the tutorial;)

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  13. Barb July 11, 2013 at 8:55 pm

    What a great idea! you are full of so many fun surprises :) Thank you!

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  14. 777Marianela July 11, 2013 at 11:52 pm

    You are a pretty amazing woman. GOD has sure blessed you be such talent. Totally enjoy your tutorials. Thank you so much and GOD continue to bless you in all things.

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  15. Julie Fricker July 12, 2013 at 2:37 am

    Brilliant, thank you :-) xx

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  16. Joy July 12, 2013 at 6:59 am

    Adorable! Love it!!

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  17. Iris58 July 12, 2013 at 7:01 am

    thank you for another cute/adorable and for me doable cake tutorial.

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  18. Gracie July 12, 2013 at 8:34 am

    So cute!!! Thanks for sharing another great cake idea!

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  19. Nicole July 12, 2013 at 8:49 am

    Beautiful! I only have one question though……how do you separate and serve this cake now?

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  20. Zainab July 12, 2013 at 8:57 am

    I love it! So cute and simple too. Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Catherine July 12, 2013 at 9:37 am

    Adorable! I wish I had someone to make it for! I will make those cupcakes for my grandsons though!

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  22. Dolores July 12, 2013 at 10:11 am

    Melissa, you have outdone yourself. This is ABSOLUTELY the cutest cake ever… I can’t wait to make this for my grandson – I wish he was having a birthday again – I can’t wait ’til next year! I think I’ll make a similar one for Christmas… Thank you!!!!

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  23. Terri Tate July 12, 2013 at 11:40 am

    Did you do the jar in fondant as well, or just plain buttercream? VERY impressive indeed!

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  24. BeBe July 12, 2013 at 11:44 am

    Hi Terri, the cookie jar is covered with buttercream, just the lid in fondant.

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  25. Marjorie Dormer July 12, 2013 at 1:45 pm

    Great Job!

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  26. GlamMa8142425 July 12, 2013 at 9:11 pm

    So adorable, absolutely love it!! I am so going to do this!!!! Thanks Melissa!!!

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  27. Georgina Inns July 13, 2013 at 9:55 am

    I made the monster cupcakes today :) they were so much fun to make and turned out great :)

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  28. Karen Kliesing July 18, 2013 at 5:26 pm

    Great job…..thanks for sharing.

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  29. Yann October 24, 2013 at 9:53 am

    Wonderful, I’m so fascinated by all the cake made, cute, elegant….
    I wonder if you share the cake recipe?? and how do u make the foundant and buttercream…. ?? TIA

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  30. Rosangel Palma December 12, 2013 at 1:50 pm

    Love it…what brand of letter cutter did you use. I have the Wilton which I like but they are a bit small. These letters look a bit larger.

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  31. BeBe December 12, 2013 at 7:59 pm

    Hi Rosangel, We used Fox Run Alphabet Cutters (26 piece set), here is a link, http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=foxrun+cookie+alphabet+cutters

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  32. Tanya Busuttil January 12, 2014 at 2:12 pm

    It is simply amazing. Thanks for theses wonderful tutorials.

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  33. Ingrid Tapia February 19, 2014 at 10:50 am

    I love it. I think i will make this for my own birthday!!! Never to old to love Cookie Monster anything :) (PS: i’ll be 49 this year LOL).

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  34. Iffat Kalsoom Sher February 19, 2014 at 2:22 pm

    Love to try…….my daughter will be so happy…..

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  35. Melissa Diamond February 19, 2014 at 3:42 pm

    Thanks for your comments!

    @Ingrid, I totally agree, haha ;0)

    @Iffat- Thanks!

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  36. Tiffany February 23, 2014 at 1:07 am

    im making this for my sons birthday this may along with elmo and big bird cup cakes

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  37. gracie April 4, 2014 at 3:48 pm

    I need to make a cake shaped like a mason jar…would this technique work for it? I tried to make a cake stacked (four – 6in layers), but the day after I finished and transported it, it started to sink down….. what did I do wrong? Thanks so much for your help.

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  38. Melissa Diamond April 4, 2014 at 11:53 pm

    Hi Gracie– Yes, it should work well for it! You could carve away just a little bit at the top edge to get a slight taper if you’d like… or if you don’t want to carve and still want a tapered look at the top, you could form that section with rice cereal treats and frost over it along with the rest of the cake.

    When you had the issue with the sinking layers, was it a double barrel construction with the supports within? If so, maybe the cake was on the soft side and settled? To prevent this from happening, you could wrap each two layer “tier” in plastic wrap, settle for several hours or overnight with a weight of some sort (thin book, thick magazine), and then assemble as usual.

    Let us know if you have any more questions! Good luck!

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  39. gracie April 5, 2014 at 4:18 pm

    I’m not sure I understand what you are saying about the rice krispy treats…Do you mean shape them as the rounded rim, and then “glue” them to the top of the cake to make it look like a rim??

    Maybe I didn’t let the cakes settle enough before stacking them. Could I also put the 4 layers together using a SPS system? I’ve never used that system, but I did find an instructional video on you tube the other day. I believe it said the columns and plastic separators are not hard to find at places like Michaels??
    This cake will have to be transported to another location for the client and I would hate for it to collapse like the other one (which was just done for me really; so it didn’t really matter)
    Thanks for all your help!

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  40. Melissa Diamond April 5, 2014 at 11:16 pm

    Hi– Disregard the rkt’s idea if you already have something worked out! I was just thinking that if you don’t like to carve your cakes, but still wanted to get that tapered look, it would be easy enough to rest a shaped rkt piece on top of the double barrel cake layers which would be angled in. —

    On second thought though, if you want to taper the top at all, it’s easy enough to just carve away the edge of the cake, then frost or cover with fondant as usual, and then create an rkt lid.

    I’m just throwing out ideas here! ;0) –

    The SPS system is something that you can order online (Michael’s, etc. do not sell the SPS…they have their own version plates/hidden pillars. –

    The SPS plates are nice because they really do well in transport….but also think that you should be fine just using a cake cardboard and supports within your double barrel, and then you can just hammer a sharpened dowel through your stacked tiers and into the cake base below to make everything secure. (Of course your cake base would need to be stacked cake cardboards, foam core, or other material that will accept the sharpened dowel.) —

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  41. gracie April 8, 2014 at 9:16 am

    Okay. I’ll give it a try and hope for the best! Thanks for all your great suggestions….

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  42. Gloria Palms July 22, 2014 at 9:26 pm

    That was awesome! I am going to make this for my grandchildren. Thanks for sharing

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  43. Bunny Pierce December 27, 2014 at 8:33 am

    I’m a newbie to this. How much cake batter does this cake require to create it the same height as the one you have pictured? Also can you use regular plastic straws or won’t they provide enough support?

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  44. Melissa Diamond December 27, 2014 at 9:49 am

    Hi Bunny– I would say I used about 2 cups or so per 6″ pan…so that would be about 8 cups total for this 4 layer cake.

    I really prefer bubble tea straws to regular straws because they are stiffer and wider. Some grocery stores sell fat straws that are similar to bubble tea straws if you don’t have time to order…and some international grocery stores sell bubble tea straws if you happen to have any nearby. Michael’s and craft stores where cake supplies are sold also sell hollow plastic dowels which are even stiffer than bubble tea straws and work well (but they are pricier).

    Re: batter amounts in the future~ Here is a helpful Wilton chart which includes batter amounts that you can use as a guide. Hope this helps!
    http://www.wilton.com/cakes/making-cakes/baking-serving-guide.cfm

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  45. Bunny Pierce December 29, 2014 at 2:36 pm

    Thanks, its very helpful. I recently made the tie dye cake for my 11 year old granddaughter’s birthday. Since her birthday is so close to Christmas I was really looking for something very un-Christmassy to make sure it was all about her birthday. She loved it. I also made the gingerbread house cake for Christmas Day. I used a chocolate cake instead and regular plastic straws. I had trouble frosting the cake because the cake wasn’t as dense as the gingerbread probably would have been. It was a little crumbly when I carved it. Decorations and frosting hide a world of imperfections. It looked beautiful and no one noticed the imperfections but me. :) I’m going to get the bubble tea straws for my next endeavor. I love this site. Thank you.

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  46. Melissa Diamond December 30, 2014 at 8:40 pm

    Thanks so much, Bunny! I really appreciate your kind words! I agree, decorations and frosting can make a world of difference ;0) Thank goodness, lol ;0) — Thanks for being a part of our site!

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  47. SherryLynn January 6, 2015 at 11:08 pm

    Such a CUTE Cake!! Thanks for sharing

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  48. carolyn February 13, 2015 at 5:01 pm

    This looks like it would be fun to make. I enjoy all of your tutorials! Keep up the good work.

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  49. Melissa Diamond February 13, 2015 at 5:02 pm

    Thank you Carolyn (and SherryLynn)! Happy that you like it! xoxo

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  50. Linda Billingsley April 8, 2015 at 7:43 am

    Love the cookie jar cake! I want to make a wine barrel cake soon! How do I go about that? Would a cake mix or scratch cake be better for stacking! Thank you linda

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  51. Gloria Delgadillo June 11, 2016 at 2:42 am

    Hi Melissa, I just saw this tutorial and am making this adorable cake for a little boys 2nd birthday. I’m wondering how thick the fondant should be to cover the lid. I haven’t worked much with fondant to date and am assuming the underside of the lid is not covered in fondant. Is that correct? Thanks so much for the tutorial! So cute!

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  52. Melissa Diamond June 11, 2016 at 9:51 am

    Hi Gloria! I’m glad that you are making this! I would say approximately 1/8 inch thickness. Just enough to cover everything smoothly. You are correct – I didn’t cover the underside. I just trimmed away the excess and smoothed it slightly underneath since the angle of the lid doesn’t show the other side. Have fun!

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