Baby B made a shark cookie cake (and it's so good)


Hi Reader -

Baby B has been on a mission lately — and this time, her mission was a shark cookie cake.

We always make an American flag fruit pizza for Memorial Day and the 4th of July. She decided that the same idea — sugar cookie base, cream cheese frosting, fresh fruit — would work perfectly with a shark theme. She was right, and she did most of the work to prove it.

The result? Honestly adorable. Brown sugar sand, blue wave-peak frosting, gummy sharks surrounding a very dramatic Swedish Fish. It took almost no time and would be perfect for Shark Week or a shark birthday party.

On the blog, I’m sharing the full recipe and step-by-step instructions, including:

  • How to get a perfect round cookie base using a springform pan
  • The trick to washing berries so they stay fresh longer
  • How to create wave peaks in the frosting with just a spoon How Baby B created the “shark attack” with red gel frosting (progress, not perfection!)

Get the Shark Cookie Cake Recipe →

And if you’re planning a full shark party, I’ve got you covered with lots more ideas on the blog:

🦈 Shark-cuterie candy board

🦈 Shark candy kabobs

🦈 Shark fin soda bottles

🦈 Shark tooth Rice Krispies treats

🦈 Shark and wave cupcakes

🦈 Shark chum Jell-O

🦈 Shark surprise ball party favors

🦈 How to plan a shark birthday party

Happy (shark) party planning!

Jennifer // The Party Teacher

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