7/30/2023 0 Comments Purple butterfly cakes![]() We had a tough time getting the color purple we wanted but we were still real happy with this butterfly cake. I then filled in all the other colors with Wilton star tips. Next I frosted it with white frosting to lock in all the crumbs and then I used a toothpick to scratch the inner wing design before I used two tubes of black Wilton frosting. I then used confectioner’s sugar to outline the wings before I cut them out. I decided to use my Wilton 12″x18″ sheet pan for each side of this cake (two boxes of yellow mix and two boxes of chocolate mix). ![]() My daughter wanted a butterfly cake for her sixth birthday so I turned to the coolest birthday cakes website for inspiration from all the wonderful submissions. The butterfly cake was a hit! I can’t wait to do her next one! Thank you for this website, it’s a true inspiration! I loved getting the rich bright color results. I was so excited to find icing color tint by Wilton. I used four 9″ rounds, one each for the top part of the wings and then I had to engineer the bottom halves of the wings from the other two rounds. The cake was strawberry because I wanted it to be pink inside with purple icing. The theme for my daughter’s first birthday was butterflies and this was perfect! I was totally inspired by your wonderful website! As you can tell by my color choices and design I was specifically going for a replica of another one of the submissions for a butterfly cake on this page. I used some colored sugar for the cheeks and to go around the outside of the wings. ![]() I used different sized glasses to cut out the circular sections for the body and then cut out the head. I covered the cake with sugar paste and made the inserts out of sugar paste. I then drew a butterfly and cut around it. I used two rectangular cakes and joined them together. I made this butterfly cake for a friend’s little girl.
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