Barbie Cake Supplies

Everything you need to create a stunning Barbie doll cake — from the iconic dolly varden cake tin that gives Barbie her skirt shape, to hot pink food colouring, pastel sprinkles and edible pearls. Shop Barbie cake supplies online at Baking Pleasures and get fast delivery Australia-wide.

Barbie Cake Supplies

Barbie Cake Supplies — Create the Perfect Doll Cake

A Barbie doll cake is one of the most iconic birthday cakes for girls — and for good reason. The dolly varden cake tin produces that beautiful skirt shape that transforms a doll into the centrepiece of the cake. Combine it with hot pink buttercream, edible pearls and pastel sprinkles and you have a cake that will get every parent reaching for their phone. Here is everything you need.

The Dolly Varden Cake Tin — The Foundation of Every Barbie Cake

The dolly varden cake tin is what gives a Barbie cake its signature domed skirt shape. We stock two sizes to suit different serving requirements:

Browse the complete dolly varden collection for all available options and sizes.

Hot Pink Food Colouring for Barbie Cakes

Hot pink is the defining colour of a Barbie cake. Colour Mill Hot Pink is our go-to — highly concentrated, so a few drops go a long way in buttercream, fondant or cake batter:

Browse the full food colouring range for individual pink shades and Colour Mill sets.

Pink Sprinkles and Edible Pearls

Sprinkles and pearls finish a Barbie cake beautifully — scattered across the skirt, pressed into the sides or arranged on top around the doll. The Sprinks Bubble Bubble range in pastel tones is perfect:

Browse the full edible pearls collection for more options.

Pink Baking Cups for Barbie Cupcakes

Match your Barbie birthday theme all the way through to the cupcakes. Our hot pink and rose pink foil baking cups make themed cupcakes that coordinate beautifully with the main doll cake:

Browse the full baking cups collection for all colours and sizes.

Edible Flowers for Barbie Cakes

Pressed edible flowers in soft pinks and lilacs add a romantic, fashion-forward touch to a Barbie cake. Arrange them around the base of the doll, across the skirt or on top of coordinating cupcakes. Browse our edible flowers collection for dried and pressed varieties.

How to Make a Barbie Doll Cake — Step by Step

  1. Bake the skirt: Prepare your batter (vanilla works best) and pour into the dolly varden tin. Bake until a skewer comes out clean — the dome shape takes longer than a flat cake, so check at the lower oven end of your recipe timing.
  2. Level the base: Once cooled, level the flat base of the dome so it sits stable on the cake board.
  3. Position the doll: Wrap the doll's lower half in plastic wrap and insert into the centre of the cake from the top. The dome becomes the skirt.
  4. Crumb coat: Apply a thin layer of hot pink buttercream all over the skirt and refrigerate for 20 minutes.
  5. Decorate the skirt: Apply the final coat of buttercream or fondant. Pipe ruffles, rosettes or swirls using a piping bag and tip. Scatter edible pearls and finish with flowers if desired.
  6. Dress the doll: Use leftover buttercream to pipe a corset or bodice onto the doll's torso above the cake skirt.

Barbie Cake FAQ

What tin do I use for a Barbie doll cake?

The dolly varden cake tin is the standard for Barbie doll cakes. The dome shape creates the skirt silhouette that the doll sits in. We stock the Mondo Mini (13.5cm base, $15.95), the Mondo Standard (18cm base, $19.50) and the Wilton Wonder Mould Kit ($49.95) which includes a doll pick.

What food colouring do I use for hot pink buttercream?

Use Colour Mill Oil Based Hot Pink ($8.50) — it blends smoothly into butter-based frostings without splitting the fat and gives an intense, true hot pink with just a few drops. For fondant, use the aqua-based version instead.

Can I colour the cake sponge pink?

Yes — add Colour Mill Hot Pink to your cake batter for a pink sponge that makes a beautiful reveal when cut. Because dolly varden tins bake for longer than flat tins, use gel or oil-based colouring rather than liquid food colouring to avoid affecting the batter consistency.

What doll do I use for a Barbie cake?

A standard fashion doll with removable legs works best — remove the lower legs before inserting into the cake and wrap the remaining lower body in plastic wrap for food safety. The dolly varden tin is sized for a standard 30cm fashion doll. The Wilton Wonder Mould Kit includes a doll pick (the torso and head portion only) specifically designed for this purpose.

How far in advance can I make a Barbie cake?

Bake the sponge up to two days ahead and store wrapped in plastic at room temperature. Ice and decorate the day before or the morning of the party. If using fondant, the cake keeps well for 24–48 hours once decorated. Avoid refrigerating a fondant-covered cake as condensation can cause the surface to sweat.

Do you ship Barbie cake supplies across Australia?

Yes — Baking Pleasures ships Australia-wide with fast dispatch from our Tweed Heads NSW store. Order online at bakingpleasures.com.au or visit us in person.