A light and pretty two-tier cake to welcome spring.
introduction
This Spring Celebration Two-Tiered Cake looks fresh and simple. It uses soft pastel colors, buttercream, and small decorations. If you want another easy cake idea, try this delicious banana coffee cake recipe for a different flavor.
why make this recipe
Make this cake for birthdays, showers, or a spring party. It looks special but it stays simple to make. The two tiers give a nice wow without hard work. You can add fresh flowers or fondant butterflies for a pretty look.
how to make Spring Celebration Two-Tiered Cake
Bake two round cake layers and stack them with buttercream between. Crumb coat the cake so crumbs do not show. Chill the cake, then add a smooth pastel buttercream finish. Decorate with fondant butterflies, edible glitter, and flowers. Keep steps easy and go slow when you stack and frost.
Ingredients :
- 2 round cake layers (e.g., vanilla or lemon)
- Buttercream frosting
- Pastel food coloring
- Fondant butterflies (decorative)
- Edible glitter (optional)
- Cake board
- Fresh flowers (optional)
Directions :
- Bake the cake layers according to the recipe or package instructions and let cool completely.
- Level the tops of the cakes with a knife.
- Place one layer on a cake board and spread a layer of buttercream frosting on top.
- Place the second layer on top and crumb coat the entire cake with buttercream.
- Chill the cake in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.
- Color the remaining buttercream with pastel food coloring and frost the cake smoothly.
- Decorate with fondant butterflies, edible glitter, and fresh flowers as desired.
- Slice and serve to celebrate!
how to serve Spring Celebration Two-Tiered Cake
Place the cake on a clean cake stand or board. Cut slices with a sharp knife warmed in hot water and wiped dry. Serve with tea or coffee. Let guests remove any non-edible decorations like wires from flowers before eating.
how to store Spring Celebration Two-Tiered Cake
Cover the cake lightly with a cake dome or loose plastic wrap. Store in the fridge for up to 3–4 days. If you used fresh flowers, remove them before storing if they wilt. Bring the cake to room temperature before serving for best taste.
tips to make Spring Celebration Two-Tiered Cake
- Chill between steps to make frosting easier.
- Use a turntable to frost smoothly.
- Thin your buttercream with a little milk if it feels too stiff.
- Press a small dowel or straw through the top layer into the bottom for extra support.
- Test colors on a small plate before icing the whole cake.
variation (if any)
- Use lemon or almond cake layers for a spring flavor.
- Make a single color or a soft ombre of pastel shades.
- Add a layer of fruit jam or lemon curd between layers for extra flavor.
- Swap fondant butterflies for piped flowers or sprinkles.
FAQs
Q: Can I use store-bought frosting?
A: Yes. Store-bought buttercream works fine and saves time.
Q: How do I keep the tiers from sliding?
A: Chill the crumb coat and use small dowels or straws for support.
Q: Can I make this cake ahead?
A: Yes. Bake layers a day ahead and wrap them. Assemble and frost the day you serve.
Q: Are fresh flowers safe on cake?
A: Use flowers that are safe and clean. Avoid sprayed or treated flowers, or place a barrier between stems and cake.
Q: What if my buttercream is too soft?
A: Chill it in the fridge a few minutes, then re-whip before use.
Spring Celebration Two-Tiered Cake
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 60 minutes
- Yield: 12 servings 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
A light and pretty two-tier cake featuring soft pastel colors, buttercream, and decorative elements, perfect for spring celebrations.
Ingredients
- 2 round cake layers (e.g., vanilla or lemon)
- Buttercream frosting
- Pastel food coloring
- Fondant butterflies (decorative)
- Edible glitter (optional)
- Cake board
- Fresh flowers (optional)
Instructions
- Bake the cake layers according to the recipe or package instructions and let cool completely.
- Level the tops of the cakes with a knife.
- Place one layer on a cake board and spread a layer of buttercream frosting on top.
- Place the second layer on top and crumb coat the entire cake with buttercream.
- Chill the cake in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.
- Color the remaining buttercream with pastel food coloring and frost the cake smoothly.
- Decorate with fondant butterflies, edible glitter, and fresh flowers as desired.
- Slice and serve to celebrate!
Notes
Chill between steps to make frosting easier. Use a turntable for smooth frosting.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 slice
- Calories: 350
- Sugar: 35g
- Sodium: 300mg
- Fat: 15g
- Saturated Fat: 8g
- Unsaturated Fat: 5g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 50g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 4g
- Cholesterol: 40mg