Cake Ideas for Blue & Gold

Coming up with ideas for new ways to decorate a cake can sometimes become a challenge. Try new flavors, techniques and color schemes. Create a blue-and-gold theme on a cake for a dramatic look with a lot of contrast. Whether for a boy scout troop, school graduation or wedding, the color scheme will certainly be stunning. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. School Colors

    • Blue and gold are popular colors for schools. Use props purchased at a craft store to help create you masterpiece. If you team has just won a big game, or if you just want to show your appreciation to the team, run with it. If it is a football team or player you are honoring, consider a blue field with gold yard lines. Enhance your cake with plastic footballs and helmets. Be as elaborate as you want. Build a gold score board with the final score in blue lettering.

    Wedding

    • Blue and gold weddings can be very nicely done. Give the bride on your cake a gold gown, and dress prince charming in a dark blue tuxedo. Make the runner on the cake a lighter blue. Make the border a light blue with gold flecks. Blue flowers with gold leaves at the four corners of the cake should finish off your cake very nicely. Add a golden arch for the couple to be standing under, if you want to be more creative.

    Theme Cake

    • Make a theme cake to celebrate someone's achievements in business a little more meaningful by putting a little thought and effort into the project. Consider exactly what are you celebrating. If you company makes plumbing supplies, make a cake in the shape of a shower. The walls and floor could be blue and, of course, the fixtures would be gold. If our hero sits in front of a computer all day, consider a blue desk and on top of it could be a gold computer.

    Birthday

    • Make one end of a birthday cake blue, and as you progress across the cake, make it slowly turn gold. The implication is the smooth sailing at the beginning of life's journey and then comes the golden years. Use some props purchased at a craft store to signify things that happened along the way.

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