If you have a friend who loves math, or someone who is constantly late and you want to give them a hint to start being on time, then you can bake this fabulous clock cake.
To make this super cute cake, you will need two round cake pans. I used one cake mix box. You can bake whatever flavor you want. When the cake is cool, place the cake on a plate, cover it with cellophane, and put it in the fridge. A cake is always easier to frost when it has been in the refrigerator.
Frost the cake with white frosting. If you want to be fancy, you can put strawberry jam in between the two layers. Then grab some Hershey’s kisses, turn them upside-down, and use one for the center of the clock. Place one on the top, one on the bottom, one on the right, and one on the left. Then place two Hershey’s kisses equidistantly between the others, so that you have twelve kisses going around the clock where the numbers should be.
Grab some Fruit by the Foot or other Fruit Roll-up-type candy. Cut out the arrow hands with scissors and place them on the cake. Then put a “ribbon” of Fruit by the Foot around the entire cake to give it a polished look. Now your clock cake is complete. Enjoy!
Tags: birthday party, cake, cakes, clock, Homeschooling, math
Absolutely phenomenal!! Pinning!
I love themed cakes and this is a winner
Thanks for sharing Susan!!
You’re welcome. I’m glad you like it! It was super easy to make.
totally making this with my son!
I’m sure he will love eating it, too!
Ok This one might be my favorite!
Thanks! My husband said it was one of his favorites. It looked quite plain until I placed Fruit Roll-up around the edge. I think that made the cake more luxurious.