Rainbow Food Colouring, Sprinkles & Cake Decorating Supplies

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Rainbow Food Colouring, Sprinkles & Cake Decorating Supplies

Rainbow Cake Decorations in Australia

Rainbow cakes are one of the most visually exciting cakes to make — and to eat. Whether you're creating a hidden rainbow layer cake (where the surprise lives inside), a rainbow drip cake, or a buttercream-painted ombre design, the key is vibrant, accurate colour.

Baking Pleasures stocks the full rainbow of food colouring shades, coordinating sprinkle mixes, and rainbow-themed toppers so you can build your cake from start to finish in one order.

Rainbow Cake Styles and Ideas

Hidden Rainbow Layer Cake

The inside-surprise rainbow cake is one of the most popular styles — a plain or white exterior that opens to reveal vibrant coloured layers in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. Each layer uses a separate food-coloured batter. The key is achieving true, saturated colour in each layer without over-mixing or altering the batter consistency. Gel or oil-based food colouring gives the most vibrant result with the least product needed.

Rainbow Drip Cake

A white or cream base cake with individual coloured chocolate ganache drips around the top edge — each drip a different rainbow colour — creates a stunning effect with relatively straightforward technique. Prepare your ganache in small batches, colour each separately with oil-based food colouring, and pour each colour drip individually around the top, allowing each to set before adding the next.

Ombre and Watercolour Rainbow

An ombre rainbow cake fades through the spectrum from one side to the other — or from top to bottom — using a palette knife or straight-edge technique on the buttercream. A watercolour rainbow applies loose, blended brushstrokes of colour directly onto the buttercream surface using a food-safe brush and diluted gel colour.

Rainbow Cupcakes

A set of 6–7 cupcakes each frosted in a different rainbow colour makes a striking party spread with very little technical difficulty. Pipe each colour using a large open star tip and arrange them in order for a rainbow effect. Add rainbow sprinkles or edible glitter on top to finish.

The Best Food Colours for Rainbow Cakes

Achieving true, saturated rainbow colours requires quality food colouring. Our top recommendations:

  • Colour Mill oil-based colouring — blends seamlessly into buttercream without changing consistency. Available in all rainbow shades including true red, orange, yellow, leaf green, electric blue and violet.
  • Vivid gel paste colours — highly concentrated gel paste ideal for cake batter colouring and fondant. Strong pigment means you need very little to achieve vibrant colour.
  • Powdered food colouring — ideal for colouring chocolate, royal icing and dry mixes where liquid would alter the consistency.

For a true rainbow, the six colours you need are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet/purple. Colour Mill stocks all of these in both standard and vibrant shades.

Rainbow Sprinkles and Toppers

Rainbow-themed sprinkle mixes in multicolour rainbow palettes are a quick and effective way to add rainbow detail to any cake or cupcake. Scatter over the top of white frosted cupcakes, press into the sides of a cake, or use as a border at the base of a tiered design.

Rainbow toppers — including acrylic rainbow arches, edible fondant rainbows, and cloud decorations — add an instant thematic focal point to the top of the cake without requiring advanced decorating skills.

Tips for Baking a Rainbow Layer Cake

  • Use white cake batter — a vanilla or white cake recipe (without egg yolks, which yellow the batter) shows food colour most vividly. Yellow batter mutes the colour result significantly.
  • Colour generously — the colour fades slightly during baking. Aim for slightly more saturated colour than you want in the finished cake.
  • Bake in separate tins or in batches — standard rainbow layer cakes use six separate thin layers. Use multiple cake tins of the same size, or bake in batches.
  • Chill between layers — chilling each layer before stacking makes assembly cleaner and prevents the layers from sliding.
  • Use white buttercream between layers — white filling preserves the visual impact of each coloured layer when the cake is cut.

Frequently Asked Questions

What food colouring is best for a rainbow layer cake?

Gel paste food colouring gives the most vibrant result in cake batter with the least product needed. Vivid gel paste and Colour Mill both produce strong, true colours that hold up well through baking. Avoid liquid food colouring — it requires too much volume to achieve saturated colour and can affect the batter consistency.

How many colours do I need for a rainbow cake?

A classic rainbow uses six colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. For a simpler design, you can reduce to four or five colours — red, yellow, green and blue — and blend the transitions between them.

Can I make rainbow buttercream?

Yes — rainbow buttercream is achieved by placing different coloured buttercreams in sections inside a piping bag, then piping swirls or rosettes that show all colours at once. Divide your buttercream into 5–6 portions, colour each separately, then place them side by side in a large piping bag fitted with a star tip.

What rainbow sprinkles are available in Australia?

Baking Pleasures stocks a range of rainbow and multicolour sprinkle mixes including rainbow jimmies, mixed shape mixes, and custom rainbow blends. Browse our edible sprinkles collection for the full range.

Where can I buy rainbow cake decorating supplies in Australia?

Baking Pleasures ships rainbow cake supplies Australia-wide from Tweed Heads NSW. Shop online and choose from food colouring, sprinkles, toppers and more — all in one order.