Rocket Ship Birthday Cake

by Alicia at BalancingMotherhood.com on March 22, 2010

rocketship cake

Here it is — my son’s fourth birthday cake. He showed a lot of interest in the Space Shuttle this past year so I started to research trying to create that. I thought twice. That’s just beyond my experience level at this time. So, I started to do more research and found some rocket ship cakes made from a Wilton football mold.  Bingo!

rocketship cake

I made the cake, iced it with homemade butter cream icing and covered it in store-bought fondant. Next, I cut out the blue shapes from the extra white fondant. I painted them wiht blue luster dust by using lemon extract and a baker’s paint brush.

The stars were cut out from colored fondant (use the gel coloring) and set on top of the icing with water underneath to make them stick.

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Next came the flames. I cut strips from the orange fondant and carved into them with a steak knife. Then I placed them on top of one another and shaped them.

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I had some fun and used the orange to marbleize the fondant.  Then, I decided it looked like a planet and put it on the board with some extra stars.

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The top wing was made from cutting the shape from fondant (freehand cut it). I made this piece about 1/2 inch thick and put three toothpicks in the bottom and then laid it out overnight to dry. It hardened enough so that I could put it in the cake and it stood straight up.

Look at the rocket ship cake that I got my inspiration from that I initially used to develop my cake. I think the inspiration cake is great. While mine isn’t quite as good, I think it’s a good shot given I have limited fondant experience. I think it’s ironic that the inspiration cake is for a 40 year old, while my cake is for a 4 year old, but aren’t we all kids at heart?

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akeorlando March 23, 2010 at 8:18 am

That is so awesome! This is the sort of cake I would hate to cut into.

I love the flames, by the way – probably my favorite part!

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Stacey March 23, 2010 at 8:56 am

That is so fun!!! Looks great – I bet he loved it!

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