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    Home » Recipes » Winter

    Sweet Snowman Family Cake~ Quick Cake Decorating Video Tutorial!

    December 14, 2014 By Melissa Diamond 10 Comments

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    Tis the season for ADORABLE snowman themed cake designs! I love decorating my cakes (not to mention my house) with sweet snowmen decorations. They couldn't be simpler to create, and there are so many fun details that can be added for an added touch color and personality.

    Sheet cakes are a great choice for parties because they are so easy to slice and serve, but the larger "canvas" can sometimes be a challenge to fill! That's one reason that I love this cake design. We've piped snowmen all the way across, and the sheet cake allows us to see all of the snowmen at once, rather than wrapped around the side of the cake.

     

    Sweet Snow Family! Free Cake Decorating Video by My Cake School!

    Come along with me for a speedy look at the cake decorating process behind this SWEET snowman themed sheet cake. This snow family cake design is cheerful, colorful, and very simple to create in buttercream! Keep this idea in mind for your winter and Christmas parties, and have fun personalizing the design to fit your family or friends (maybe even add a snow dog or cat!)  -- Enjoy!

     

    Notes:

    This is a single 11x15 sheet cake, frosted with our fluffy vanilla buttercream recipe {from the Recipes section}

    Piping Tips: I used a Wilton 1 for piping the eyes, mouth, and strand of lights.  I used a Wilton 3 for all other small details (including lights, scarves, hats, carrot notes, snow, etc.).  I used a Wilton 12 for the ball border & snowmen.

    I am using a crusting vanilla buttercream. After the frosting crusts (approx 10 minutes after applying) you can smooth any places you'd like with a Viva paper towel (Viva has no impressions).  I lightly smoothed the snowman faces before piping on the eyes, nose, & mouth as well as the blue sky background before piping the snowmen.

    Colors used:  Americolor Super Black, Super Red, Orange, Lemon Yellow, Mint Green. Sky Blue

    Sparkling Sugar (optional)

     

    Sweet Snow Family Cake Decorating Video by MyCakeSchool.com!

     

     

     

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    1. Dene Swearingen December 19, 2015 at 7:54 pm

      Oh this is too stinkin' cute! I may have to do this one too;)

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    2. MsGF December 20, 2015 at 9:18 am

      That is just adorable! I love it! Cute, fun and quick! My favorite :)

      Have a wonderful Christmas!!

      Reply
    3. Jennifer Daniel December 21, 2015 at 2:40 pm

      This cake is adorable! I can't wait to make one!!! Thank you Melissa and Bebe and I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
      ~Jennifer

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    4. Melissa Diamond December 21, 2015 at 3:24 pm

      Thank you so much, ladies!! Merry Christmas to you too and best wishes for a bright 2016!! xoxo

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    5. Melissa Sperka December 21, 2015 at 5:48 pm

      So cute and doable thanks to the tutorial!

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    6. Julie Stottmann December 21, 2015 at 7:59 pm

      Melissa that is absolutely adorable!! Merry Christmas to you and Bebe and your family! Thank you so much for all of your beautiful work and everything that you share with us all year! Can't wait to see what the new year brings!

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    7. Melissa Diamond December 21, 2015 at 9:23 pm

      Thank you, Melissa Sperka!! xoxo Merry Christmas!

      @Julie- Thank you so much for your kind words! Merry Christmas to you too! xo

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    8. Terri Tate December 23, 2015 at 7:21 am

      Melissa and BeBe--This cake is absolutely adorable! So fun! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year! Thank you for all you bring to us!

      On a different note, I wanted to ask you something...while learning, have you ever ruined a cake for a client? Reason I'm asking is because I never had...til lasthe month. I had a nautical cake for a client's dad who was retired from the navy. I had already made the anchor ahead of time. I added to the cake a few mins before delivery and it fell in transit...and broke in two! Should have added at venue. The cake also was not level (not sure what I did wrong there). So I felt awful...and still feel awful. How do I get past it? I haven't made a cake since because my confidence is down...how do I get past it? I love making cakes but I never bombed before. My mother (who is not experienced) said she believes you can't learn until you have that happen. She thinks it has happened to everyone at one time or another...I just don't believe it! I just need words from experienced decorators...how can I get over this feeling and move on?

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    9. Dene Swearingen December 23, 2015 at 4:18 pm

      For some reason my cake didn't go together quite as fast as yours! Lol! But it was lots of fun, I used a leftover round layer from the freezer and leftover icing from a previous cake...Merry Christmas to all!

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    10. Melissa Diamond December 23, 2015 at 6:55 pm

      Haha Dene, the secret to my fast-moving decorating in the video is lots of coffee, lol. Your cake is precious! Love that you made the design. Merry Christmas!

      @Terri -Thanks for your kind words and Merry Christmas to you! As for your cake mishap, your mom is right, I would imagine that every experienced cake decorator knows exactly what you are feeling! I've had cakes fall apart, slide, etc. during transit. Don't beat yourself up over it! It's a learning experience and I'm sure that the cake was delicious. Think of all of the cake decorating shows where professional decorators go through these same experiences. I'm sure that your customer hasn't given it a second thought. I'm sorry that this happened, but the sooner you start decorating again, the sooner you will feel better!! Sending hugs to you!! xoxo

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