For Isaiah's birthday this year, we went with a dump truck theme. Had Isaiah developed his love for trains or "gege" as he calls them, a few weeks sooner, we would've had a Thomas party. Maybe next year! Last year was Mickey Mouse, and you can find that blog post here Birthday Fun . I had a great time searching Pinterest for dump truck cakes and getting ideas for decorations. I was hoping to have his party out on the deck by our pool, but Indiana weather in September (or anytime for that matter) is unpredictable! We were all set up outside and just as the first guests were arriving, it started to rain, so we had to move inside. It ended up working out fine because we didn't have to worry about my niece or nephew falling in the pool. My niece is fearless so she would've walked right in! And the kids were able to play with the inside toys and stay entertained. Once again, I made his cake and that's what this post is really supposed to be about. But I get rambly and love my little guy so much, so it's hard to stay focused! Here is the cake and a how to if you will:
IT IS EASY PEASY LEMON SQUEEZY!!!
Ingredients:
2 boxes of chocolate cake (any kind you like)
crunch bars (I used 1 giant pack)
1 bag of gummy worms
1 chocolate frosting container (the rich & creamy was perfect)
Directions:
Cook the cake according to the package. It doesn't matter what size or shape pan you use because you are cutting the cake up anyways! Once the cake is cooled (completely or mostly because messy is good in this case), cut it up into squares and load up that dump truck. I washed my trucks and lined them just so our guests wouldn't be worried about the real dirt from the trucks. Then chop up the crunch bars and add them to the pile of cake pieces.
Before I forget, if I were doing it again, I would probably make this a 2 layer cake. It was good the way I did it, but it would've been better if the cake in the middle and bottom had all that delicious frosting too. Anyways, then add your gummy worms. Microwave the frosting (be sure you remove the lid and that sealed piece under the lid) for 30 seconds. It should be nice and runny! Drizzle the frosting all over the cake and TA DA! You have an easy, delicious, and attention grabbing cake!
I add too much cake to fit in the dump truck, so I made another pile of cake in the clear glass bowl. I also fastened my dump truck down with twisty ties so that it wouldn't actually dump! I did not need a disaster on my hands! I also cleaned up a little shovel from the sand box and added it to the truck.
We served hot dogs, hamburgers, fruit, and chips as well. I used the trucks for some of those items too.
Thanks to my sister-in-law, Laura, for being my model!!
Pretzels & Cheetos
Ready to dig in!
Not happy about us singing to him, but he did love blowing out the candles; my husband had to relight them 3 times!
How cute is this photo of Ben & Naomi?!
Yes, my son was busy with his other gifts, so Ben thought I needed to pose with the tractors I was holding for Isaiah, thanks babe! ;)
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