If you read here often, I’m sure by now you know – as much as I LOVE the cute, sweet treats – I have zero patience for them. Which is why when you read here, I can assure you, if I can do it, you can do it. Like today’s cake! This little owl cake takes no special pans, and is 100% beginner-friendly. If you can wield a frosting spatula (this is me, showing off my ignorance in baking-terminology) you can totally do this. And WHOOOO doesn’t love owls??
This little cake was a just-because treat for my family. We had nothing planned for the weekend, so I asked Kevin if he was in the mood for cake (silly question, of course he was). I even let him pick – chocolate. My daughter has been on an owl kick, I swear she can spot them from like 50 feet away, and starts hooting, so I thought it would be fun to make up an owl cake.
I’ve made a bunny-shaped Easter cake using the same philosophy, where you bake up 2 9″ rounds, use one as the body, and carve the other one up for the “extra parts”. So I was sure an owl would be equally easy (and it is!)
All you need is a pair of 9″ round pans, a regular box cake mix – any kind is fine, or of course you can use a family recipe – icing or sprinkles for the face (I’d really recommend icing to keep it easy, but I had sprinkles, so that is what I used) and of course – frosting. I used Cool Whip Frosting (and it is AMAZING!)
I picked up the frosting from the freezer section on my last trip to Walmart. There are 3 flavors – vanilla, cream cheese, and chocolate.
It was a whole-family trip to Walmart Saturday morning. Which I always think is fun, because my family is pretty funny. (In fact, you can see a recap of our shopping trip on the Happy Hour Projects g+ page!)
(Before anyone gets upset about the Coke, I did take it away from her. It was just too cute not to get a photo first. Kevin should have known not to leave it where she can reach it, haha.) ;)
Once we got home, I got to baking. Just follow the instructions for the cake – nothing special!
Now, reserve one round for the base of the body. The other round will be cut up to make the ears, wings, and feet. The feet were an afterthought for me, so they’re not pictured here, but I decided it needed feet when I saw it. It’s easiest if you use a bread knife or other serrated knife.
You may have to do some finer trimming to match up the pieces to the body, but don’t worry if it’s not exact. The frosting will help you cover any little gaps.
I’d say you will have leftover pieces on the round you cut up… but… ummm… I didn’t? LOL! (Hey, don’t judge – the frosting is so fluffy and yummy it would have been a crime not to sample it.) ;)
If you go the sprinkles-route, it’s a bit of a painstaking process, I’ll admit. I used a piece of wax paper to block off the parts I wanted to sprinkle. This is also really difficult to photograph. If you’re a total newbie, let me suggest using colored icing to keep it easy. But, use what you have! I’m sure it will turn out great.
I just winged it on the design. (No pun intended.) I originally had just the face, and my husband suggested it needed more. So I added some chocolate sprinkles on the body to make him look more feathery.
When Raya got up from her nap, I got to surprise her with a little owl cake!
She loved it!! And the Cool Whip frosting was a definite winner – she kept touching it and licking her fingers – which is saying a LOT for a kid who refuses to get messy. (No cake smash for this young lady.)
My husband and I loved it too… we’re just not as cute when we eat, LOL.
If you haven’t tried Cool Whip frosting yet, let me give you a little extra incentive to see for yourself how yummy it is! Here is a coupon you can use for your next cake (or cupcake) creation! You can also keep up with what’s new by checking out the Cool Whip Facebook page!
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Do you like spontaneous celebrating, too? What kinds of things do you do to make a normal day special for your family?
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Sean says
love the cake
Beeb Ashcroft says
That is the CUTEST cake, I love it!
Dawn Lopez says
Awww, now that is SUPER cute! Love the Cool Whip Frosting too! Yummers!
Terri says
What a fun cake! I appreciate that you shared the step process because even if I can “see” the end result, I have a terrible time figuring out the process to get there! You make it look so easy, and delicious, of course, with that yummy Cool Whip Frosting :) Thanks for sharing!
Shelley Robertson says
How super cute! You did a great job! I was not even aware of Cool Whip’s frosting! I am visiting you from the party on Crafty Confessions!
Shelley
You should come link up your cake at my link party… it closes Friday but opens back up on Monday! Feel free to come link up this today though if you would like!
Kassi says
That is the CUTEST cake!!!! And it really does look easy enough to do!
Maribel Reyes says
Super Cute!!! It would be perfect for teachers on Valentine’s Day!
DeDe says
Love the cake and your daughter is way to adorable! I would of taken the pic too! Thansk for linking up to Talkin’ About Thursday – http://designeddecor.com/talkin-about-thursday-link-party4/
DeDe@DesignedDecor
Angie Ramirez says
So cute!! I love cool-whip.. didn’t know they had frosting ones! yumm but terrible for my diet.. lol :)
Alison says
OMG that owl cake is entirely too cute! I absolutely love it.
Michele says
omg, too cute:) pinned
Barbara says
Adorable!! How about making one for a friend, eh?? :) Raya looks so cute as always!! XO
Laura says
Oh I LOVE this cake!!! We are huge owl fans. Great post.
Jennifer Williams says
Looks like you had a lot of fun. That is so cute and looks so easy. I have the cake mix but we used the frosting for something else. I think I will do this as a fun project with my son.
kara says
This is so, so cute! Love this sweet cake :)
Nickida says
I have been wanting to try this frosting for soooooo long. I plan to pick it up very soon.
Meredith says
Very cute cake! I LOVE using cool whip to make frosting…definitely need to try the redi-made stuff now! :o)
Kelly R says
This looks so yummy. Thank you for sharing.
becca says
OMG how cute is that cake and your little one is so adorable
Jill says
Awesome job, Adrianne! I love the owl! He’s so cute! Cool whip frosting is my fave!!
Melanie says
WHat a cute cake! I bet she loved it!
Annabelle says
I’m so happy you don’t need a special cake pan for this- I have an owl-loving daughter turning 8 in March, so thank you so much for this adorable cake idea! I really hope my supermarket starts carrying the Cool Whip frosting soon- buttercream is good, but so heavy!
michelec says
Very cute and you make it look so easy.
shelly says
That is just too adorable! I love owls and I know my kiddo would love that cake for her birthday.
Kirsten says
This cake is too cute! I love owls…might have to treat myself to an owl cake for my own birthday! :)
Your daughter is precious, too!
Kadie says
How cute!! Raya and the cake are both adorable! I hadn’t heard of the cool whip frosting it looks yummy! Thanks for sharing.:)
Kelly R. says
I just had to Pin this one, too cute. Thanks for sharing.
Paula says
Love owls. This cake is too cute! and looks so easy to make! Pinning! thanks. :)
lelaniedenso says
this looks delicious and easy to make. I was wondering if I could feature this recipe at my cooking blog, tocookwithlove.com? thanks!
eva scott says
How adorable! I don’t always love the heaviness of frosting so I use cool which frosting sometimes too. This turned out super cute!