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ButterfLy Beauty

Butterfly beauty

Two 20cm x 30cm (8-inch x 12-inch) rectangular cake pans 35cm x 40cm (14-inch x 16-inch) rectangular cake board toothpicks. Position paper pattern on cake, cut out butterfly using a sharp knife. Use toothpicks to transfer butterfly markings from paper pattern onto the cake. Spread different coloured butter creams on butterfly markings. The butterfly is […]
Wicked Wizards  hat

Wicked wizards hat

EQUIPMENT deep 26cm x 36cm (10½-inch x 14½-inch) baking dish 45cm x 50cm (17-inch x 18-inch) rectangular cake board small paper piping bag. DECORATIONS silver cardboard, for buckle; 1 black licorice strap; 100g (3 ounces) white chocolate Melts; coloured sprinkles. With magic and mayhem being all the rage these days, there are sure to be […]
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passionfruit sparkler

Passionfruit sparkler

You could add white rum to this delicious passionfruit sparkler to make a refreshing party punch if you like.
a blizzard of snowmen

A blizzard of snowmen

6 serving plates, or a large serving tray Use a mixture of jam and cinnamon doughnuts, mini jam doughnuts and doughnut holes, if you like. Note
JEWELLED Macaroons

Jewelled macaroons

Cover macaroons with foil halfway through baking time if fruit on top starts to brown. You need about 50g (1½ ounces) of each glacé fruit. Note
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jellyfish

Jellyfish birthday cake

Fun, colourful and utterly delicious, this cute jellyfish birthday cake is perfect for an under-the-sea style kids party or animal lovers.
bat cave

Bat cave

The cave is made up of three cakes, so while it may look fiddly and complicated, it isn’t. The kids’ll think you used magic to make it. Cooked cakes can be frozen for up to one month. Thaw at room temperature for about six hours. Cake can be iced and decorated one day ahead (except […]
Glazed caramel DOUGHNUTS

Glazed caramel doughnuts

Serve up these delightful glazed doughnuts at your next kids' party. They are easier to make than you might think.
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disco diva

Disco diva

equipment deep 26cm x 36cm baking dish 30cm x 46cm covered cake board (page 110) decorations 3 red ALLEN’S SNAKES ALIVE 1 each orange, yellow and green ALLEN’S SNAKES ALIVE 2cm silver disco ball silver edible glitter 52 ALLEN’S MARELLA Jubes 1.3 metres silver sequined ribbon Edible glitter is available from specialist cake decorating shops. […]
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Ten

Ten

Double digits at last! This ten cake by Australian Women's Weekly is colour galore. When cutting the jubes dip the knife in hot water, then dry before cutting to avoid sticking.
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Jumbojet

Jumbo jet

This cake is a good one for budding pilots, flight attendants or for those who just want to travel the world.
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A superstar at five

Make your child's birthday special with this amazing butter cake covered in yellow buttercream and blue stars.
Vanilla patty cakes with glacé icing

Vanilla patty cakes with glacé icing

You can make glacé icing without butter (or oil) but, a tiny amount of butter will add gloss to the icing and make it easy to cut neatly ­without butter, glacé icing tends to shatter when you cut it. Note
treasure island

Treasure island

You will need to buy a 300g packet of chocolate-covered fruit and nuts for this cake. Note
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daisy chain

Daisy chain

deep 20cm (8-inch) square cake pan 25cm (10-inch) square prepared cake board small piping bag fitted with small plain tube You might need to buy two 100g (3-ounce) packets Mallow Bakes. Use sharp scissors to cut Mallow Bakes in half. This cake can be made a day ahead Note
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VEAL PIZZIOLA

Veal pizziola

Try this veal topped with tasty cheese and mushrooms as a change from the usual lamb, beef or chicken. You won't be disappointed.
apricot squares

Apricot squares

Depending on size of the food processor, the apricots can be processed in two batches. Place saucepan over a small gas jet or element to prevent burning mixture on edge of pan. Note
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this little piggy

This little piggy

Use a small amount of buttercream to attach the ears and nose to face. Make sure you buy the large marshmallows that look as if they’ve been piped, with a soft tip at the top. Note
Express train

Express train

Cut a 2.5cm piece from one half of the square cake and trim a 3.5cm piece from the jam roll. Assemble the cakes on the board to form the train; discard any remaining cake and jam roll. When it comes to eating this cake, remember that a small segment of stick is still embedded in […]
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beautifulbutterfly

Beautiful butterfly

Decorations; 3 x 190g packets Allen’s Funfair Thrills jellybeans; 2 green Nestle Smarties; 2 x 30cm thin yellow chenille sticks (pipe cleaners) Equipment; (x2) 18cm heart-shaped cake pans; 12-hole (â…“-cup/80ml) muffin pan; 4 yellow paper muffin cases; 40cm x 55cm covered cake board Note
Fire Engine

Fire engine

Thrill your child on their birthday with this adorable (and delicious) red fire engine cake.
Chocolate cream fudge

Chocolate cream fudge

Rich and decadent, you'll only need a small square of this lovely fudge to satisfy the sweetest of cravings. Enjoy with your afternoon cuppa.
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Spotty cookies

Spotty cookies

Colourful, chocolatey and utterly moorish, these tasty spotty cookies are perfect for a bake stall or school fete.
kitty cat

Kitty cat

Get the kids busy in the kitchen with these adorable kitty cat cupcakes.
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buckle up Baby Cakes

Buckle up baby cakes

Equipment; 5cm (2-inch) square cutter buckle template; 4 paper piping bags; 16 plain yellow paper cases; 5cm (2-inch) square cutter buckle template; 4 paper piping bags; 16 plain yellow paper cases. The squares of icing and the buckles can be made at least two weeks ahead. Make a few more buckles to allow for breakages. […]
volcano vomitus

Volcano vomitus

Brought to you by the classic Australian Women's Weekly children's birthday cake cookbook.
jaffa tops

Jaffa tops

Thrill the kids with these easy hot-pink cupcakes topped with Jaffas.
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tea party

Tea party

Equipment 12-hole (1-tablespoon/20ml) shallow round-based patty pan 12-hole (¹/³-cup/80ml) standard muffin pan 6-hole (¾-cup/180ml) texas muffin pan 4cm-round cutter 2 strong wooden toothpicks 40cm-round or 40cm x 45cm rectangle prepared cake board Little girls love tea parties ­ the whole party could be themed this way. The cakes are not difficult to make, but they […]
jam starlets

Jam starlets

Tarts can be made one day ahead; store, in a single layer, in an airtight container. The stars of the day can act all grown-up like their favourite celebrity with a flute of pink fizz in one hand and a canapé in the other. As well, there’s the kids’ all-time favourite jam tarts made into […]
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The chocoholic's chocolate cake

The chocoholic’s chocolate cake

Your reputation as a cake-maker will reach giddy heights when you show off this cake. The stars are incredibly simple to make and look really effective. Note
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butterflies

Butterflies

Perfect for a kid's birthday party, these butterfly cupcakes are fun to both make and eat.
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the magic toadstool

The magic toadstool

Position the large cake on the small cake, then spread pink butter cream over toadstool cap. Split the spearmint leaves in half through the centre then slice the halves into three pieces. Note
buzzy beehive

Buzzy beehive

Celebrate your child's birthday with this adorable yellow beehive cake!
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kitchen tea Biscuits

Kitchen tea biscuits

These pretty teacups and teapots are versatile little biscuits. They'd be perfect to serve at a kitchen tea, but would also be great at a little girl's first tea party, or as a delicious gift to take to a house-warming party.
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banana cupcakes

Banana cupcakes

Topped with passionfruit glaze icing and sprinkles, these fluffy banana cupcakes are perfect for kids' parties.
Taffy TurtLe

Taffy turtle

This super cake turtle birthday cake is perfect for a kid's party at home or school.
fairy dolls

Fairy dolls

We’ve made five fairy cakes, however, there will be enough cake mixture to make a total of nine cakes ­ one for each guest would be ideal. Match the colour of the paper cases to the dolls for a pretty effect. Use the cakes as gifts for the guests to take home, or as the […]
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Coconut Ice

Coconut ice

There is something oh so 70s about these familiar baby pink and white, sweet coconutty treats. They were as sure to please back then as they are now.
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king of pops

King of pops

Covered in lollies and heart-shaped lollipops, this impressive crown cake is sure to be a hit.
beautiful bow

Beautiful bow

4 x 12-hole (1-tablespoon/20ml) mini muffin pans; 48 mini muffin paper cases (purple); 40cm x 55cm prepared cake board. Decorations; purple edible glitter; 60g jar silver cachous. You’ll have about â…“ cup of the cake mixture left over, enough for another eight or so little cakes. Note
blocks

Blocks

To get the best-shaped blocks, refrigerate or partly freeze the cake, then cut the cake into neat cubes. Note
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Dominoes

Dominoes

The kids will love these fun domino cakes decorated with licorice strips and M&Ms. Get the party goers to build their own real domino chain to topple at the end of the party.
doing the right thing

Doing the right thing

EQUIPMENT 20cm (8-inch) square cake board We’ve use a mixture of lollies to turn this into a rubbish bin. To make this a recycle bin, use a variety of milk bottles. Save any licourice off-cuts for another use. Note
DAISIES

Daisies

Use white Candy Melts in place of chocolate Melts for an extra-white finish. Note
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Photography by Teny Aghamalian. Styling by Louise Bickle

Chocolate and sultana crackles

These chocolate and sultana crackles are one way to sneak a little bit of fruit and fibre into unsuspecting kids at a party. Happily, they're so delicious you're bound to get away with it.
Decadent iced chocolate

Decadent iced chocolate

It's hard to say whether it's the dark chocolate, the cream or the ice-cream that gives this decadent iced chocolate its name. Of course, it could be the combination of all three with fresh, cold milk.
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icy fruit kebabs

Icy fruit kebabs

We used watermelon, mandarins, kiwifruit, mango and strawberries. Use any combination you like. Note
balloon with a view

Balloon with a view cake

Equipment: 30cm x 40cm rectangular cake board You can also use raspberry and vanilla marshmallows, halved crossways, or a variety of chocolate buttons to decorate the balloon. If using butter cream instead of the strawberry frosting, you will need one quantity of butter cream which ­ you can tint pink or leave plain. Note
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eight

Eight birthday cake

Celebrate eight with this gorgeous yellow birthday cake decorated with edible orange flowers.
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jewels at nine

Jewels at nine

This cute birthday cake is perfect for a little girl or boy who are excited about turning nine!
umbelievableumbrella

Unbelievable umbrella

Equipment; deep 30cm-round cake pan; 5.5cm round cutter; 40cm-square covered cake board; 3cm round cutter. Decorations; 100s & 1000s; 8 Allen’s Jaffas; 35 vanilla Allen’s Milk Bottle Mania, halved; 36 lime Allen’s Milk Bottle Mania, halved; 19 banana Allen’s Milk Bottle Mania, halved. The cutter we used was about 5cm deep, which made it easier […]
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berry cupcakes

Mixed berry cupcakes

There is a little more involved here than simply mixing berries into cupcake batter, but the results are absolutely stunning and delicious.
dannie dinosaur     CAKE

Dannie dinosaur cake

Assemble pieces ready to be iced. Use a palette knife to make scales. Position paper pattern on cake. Note
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funny faces

Funny faces

Get the kids helping in the kitchen with these adorable funny face cupcakes.
teddy bear biscuits

Teddy bear biscuits

The kids will love these delightful teddy bear biscuits. You can experiment with different coloured smarties to have a variety of coloured noses, if you like.
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wildfire flower cake

Wildfire flower cake

EQUIPMENT 30cm x 40cm (12-inch x 16-inch) rectangular cake board You can use butter cream instead of the vanilla frosting. We used a variety of different jubes to get different shapes. Note
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Easy Florentines

Easy florentines

It is very important to allow biscuits to cool completely before you attempt to remove them from trays, to avoid breaking Note
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vegemite pinwheels

Vegemite pinwheels

Unbaked pinwheels can be frozen for up to a month. Bake them straight from the freezer, adding about 10 minutes to the baking time. Note
jungle fever

Jungle fever

This impressive cake is brought to you by the classic Australian Women's Weekly birthday cake cookbook.
double digits

Double digits

8cm x 25cm x 7cm (3¼-inch x 10-inch x 2¾-inch) bar cake pan deep 25cm (10-inch) round cake pan 45cm (18-inch) square cake board. Be careful when cutting the jubes as they tend to stick to the knife. To avoid this, dip the knife in hot water and dry it before cutting. Note
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