Dinosaur Birthday Cake~ Video Tutorial (2024)

Hi everyone! In this two part Dinosaur Cake video tutorial, you will learn how to make two very cute dinosaur cake toppers. This is such a cute and fun cake design for young birthdays!

While dinosaur cakes can be achieved very effectively with "flat" decorations like fondant cut-outs, and buttercream or chocolate transfers, 3D cake toppers have a way of bringing the theme to life!

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Dinosaur Cake Toppers

Our dinosaurs definitely fall into the "cute" category, but if your theme calls for more realistic dinosaurs, you can create a completely different look by making a few simple changes to the dinosaurs' color, texturing of the skin, and shape of the eyes. Our sweet dinosaurs are just here to have a bite of cake ;0)

Just as it is, this dinosaur cake would be adorable for young birthdays!

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Materials for Dinosaur Birthday Cake

In this video, our tier sizes are 9" and 5". Each tier was approx. 4- 4.5 inches in height and 3 layers each. The tiers were made by mixing up a double batch of our "Classic Chocolate Scratch Cake".

We used our Fluffy Vanilla buttercream for this cake, but our Classic Vanilla Buttercream is a great choice also. Both are crusting buttercreams.

For non-crusting frostings, I would add the dinosaurs at the time of the event to be on the safe side.

Rice Cereal Treats (We used Rice Krispies Treats, with each square being 22g.)-- We needed approximately 5-6 RKT squares per dinosaur. Of course you could use more or less, depending on the size that you would like to make!

If you would like to skip the cereal treats altogether, you can make the dinosaurs using straight gum paste (or fondant/tylose powder). You will just need to allow several days for the bodies and heads to dry before assembling.

Gum paste or Fondant with Tylose Powder kneaded into it- I prefer to use gum paste (or fondant/tylose) instead of straight fondant because I feel that the firmness of gum paste as it dries over the cereal treat pieces makes everything more stable.

If you prefer to use straight fondant on top of your cereal treats, make sure to allow at least a couple of days for things to firm up nicely around the cereal treats.

Fondant Amounts: 8 oz (243 g) green fondant, 6 oz (187 g) blue fondant, small amount of white for eyes, small amount of pink for inside of T-Rex's mouth.

Coloring Gel: I used Americolor Electric Green for T-Rex, Americolor Deep Pink, Americolor Sky Blue for Brontosaurus, Lemon Yellow and Orange for misc accents (hats, gift, etc.)

Lollipop Stick- Used for the neck of the brontosaurus

Royal Icing (piping consistency) - Used for our T-Rex's Teeth. You could use other things as well... like small piece of fondant or gum paste or even crusting buttercream.

Sprinkles: (Optional) I used small confetti sprinkles to decorate the brontosaurus and also for misc. sprinkles on the cake.

Piping Gel & Melted Candy Melts-- These were my glues of choice in this video. Melted candy melts for attaching the brontosaurus neck to the body (along with the lollipop stick anchor). Piping gel for all other situations calling for "glue" ;0)

Red Wilton Candy Melts- Optional--Used for creating our chocolate "2"

Floral Wire and Photo Paper/Cardstock, and tape- Used in making the sign for the brontosaurus.

Cocoa Puffs Bar or chocolate cookie- (Optional) this was what we used for the "cake" that our T-Rex was eating as a less messy alternative. However, I think that you could also just trim off a small piece of cake at the time of baking, allow to dry out a bit and then place in his mouth.

Bubble Tea Straws-- I used 4 to support our 5" tier, and 2 beneath the brontosaurus.

Misc- Cardboard cake circles- I used two (cut to the size of each tier). Our cake base is a wooden ¼" thick square wrapped tightly with a plastic tablecloth and secured beneath with painter's tape.

More Dinosaur Cake Ideas

You may also be interested in our EASY dinosaur cake made of cupcakes! You can find the step by step tutorial here: Dinosaur Pull-Apart Cupcake Cake!

Along the same lines, we also have a 3D Dragon Cake tutorial, which could be easily changed up to become a dinosaur! There are so many fun options ;0)

We also have a roundup of even more Birthday Cake Designs here: 100+ Birthday Cake Ideas!

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Dinosaur Cake Video- Part One

Learn to make a Tyrannosaurus Rex from rice cereal treats covered with fondant (or gum paste).

Dinosaur Cake Video- Part Two

Learn to make a brontosaurus, and a few extra details made to the cake and dinosaurs to pull the theme together!

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Dinosaur Birthday Cake~ Video Tutorial (2024)

FAQs

How to cut a cake into a dinosaur? ›

Cut the cake.

With your eyes, draw an imaginary line down the center of the cake. Then move the line over by an inch and cut the cake in half at that spot. This way, you'll end up with one half larger than the other. The larger half will be the body, and you'll use the smaller portion to create the head and tail.

How to make a volcano for a cake? ›

To assemble, use a serrated knife to slice off the tops of the 8 and 10-inch cake so the surface of each cake is flat. Place the cut tops into a large bowl and break up to from large crumbs. The crumbs will be used a "lava rocks" at the base of the volcano. Slice the bottom off the 6-inch bunt cake so it sits flat.

How do you ice a snowman cake? ›

To make the nose, shape a round, flat lump from the orange icing. Mark a smile by gently pressing the rim of a water glass into the fondant. Cut out two circles from the black icing for the eyes, then add a small circle of white icing (from the offcuts) to make the eyes appear to sparkle.

What is an eruption cake? ›

Description:A chocolate cake shell holds a volcano of chocolate mousse studded with nuts, chocolate chips and turtle cheesecake cubes, finished with chocolate curls, sliced almonds and golden caramel oozing from the center. Also available in a 14-Cut format.

How to make lava decoration on cake? ›

To make the marshmallow cream lava: Place marshmallow cream, 1/4 cup water, 1 drop red food coloring, and yellow food coloring in a small saucepan over low heat; cook and stir until smooth and even in color, 3 to 5 minutes. Place glass or mason jar inside the frosted cake.

How to make a rice krispie volcano? ›

Heat the marshmallows until completely melted, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Stir in the chocolate crispy cereal until the cereal is completely covered in marshmallows. With greased hands, grab a small hand full of crispy treats and form into a cone or volcano shape.

How to make dinosaur dough? ›

Combine salt, flour, and water in a small bowl or dish. Mix well until a soft dough forms. Before mixing, we also enjoyed playing with our dinosaur toys upon “Salt and Flour Mountain” and discussing the habitats each kind of dinosaur would have lived in.

How do you make dinosaur fossils without baking? ›

Homemade Dino Fossils 🦕 Non Toxic ✔️ No Bake ✔️ - 2 c Flour - 1 c Salt - 3/4 c coffee grounds - Water/Brewed Coffee Mix dry ingredients. Add water/brewed coffee (cooled) until you can make like 1-2inch balls. Flatten the balls & stamp with toy dinos or leaves. Dry in sun & voila!

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