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Spider Cake

Side view of a spider cake with a large slice cut out, revealing the orange cake layers inside.

This spooky spider cake is so easy to make and decorate! I’ll show you how to turn a box of cake mix, frosting, and Oreo cookies into an adorable mini Halloween cake decorated with cobwebs and spiders.

If you’re looking for more fun Halloween desserts to make this year, try my tutorials for cauldron cupcakes and skeleton Halloween cupcakes. Then, use up your leftover candy to make this Halloween candy cake!

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Why I Love This Spider Cake Tutorial

This Halloween spider cake has bright orange layers frosted with creamy vanilla and chocolate buttercream, decorated with a frosting spider web design and adorable Oreo spiders. It looked so cute and it was surprisingly easy to make! 

Of course, it helped to start with a box of cake mix, which cut down on the prep time. Here’s why I love this tutorial:

What You’ll Need

Below are some notes on what you’ll need to make and decorate a spider cake this Halloween.

How to Make a Spider Cake (Step-By-Step)

Now, we’ll bake up our cake layers before we frost and decorate our spider cake. This tutorial is easy, and the spider web design is a great way to get in some piping practice!

First, Bake the Cake

I take a shortcut with a box of cake mix for this recipe, but you can absolutely bake three 6” layers of your favorite homemade yellow cake if you prefer. Here’s what to do:

Next, Assemble the Cake

After baking, you’ll need to let the cakes cool completely before you frost them. Otherwise, fresh buttercream will slide right off the warm cake. Allow the cakes to come to room temperature, then assemble your layer cake as follows:

How to Decorate a Spider Cake

Last but not least, here’s how to decorate the frosted layer cake with a fun, spooky cobweb and Oreo spiders! 

Decorating Tips

Storing a Spider Cake

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Spider Cake

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  • Author: Shelly
  • Prep Time: 1 hour
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Category: Cake
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Description

This spider cake is so easy to make and decorate! This tutorial turns a box of cake mix, frosting, and Oreo cookies into a fun Halloween cake decorated with cobwebs and spiders.


Ingredients

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  • 1 box yellow cake mix (plus the ingredients listed on the box)
  • Orange food coloring gel
  • Black food coloring gel
  • 1 recipe of my perfect vanilla buttercream
  • 1 can of chocolate frosting
  • 1 package of Mini Oreos


Instructions

To Make the Cake

  1. Grease three 6-inch cake pans with cooking spray, and set aside.
  2. Prepare the cake batter according to the directions on the box. Use orange food coloring gel to color the batter orange.
  3. Divide the batter evenly between the prepared cake pans and bake the cakes according to the package directions. Let the cakes cool completely. 

To Assemble

  1. Prepare a batch of vanilla buttercream frosting. Color the canned chocolate frosting black using black food coloring gel.
  2. Place your first cake layer on a plate. Using a large open-round piping tip, pipe a border of vanilla buttercream around the outside edge of the cake.
  3. Fill the vanilla buttercream border with black frosting using an offset spatula. Place the second cake layer on top and repeat, then add the third and final layer.
  4. Once the cake is filled and stacked, use the remaining vanilla frosting to frost the top and sides of the cake.

To Decorate

  1. Add black frosting to a piping bag fitted with a #4 decorating tip. Pipe the frosting in a web pattern over the top of the cake, extending the web lines down the side of the cake. These will be the “strands” where the spiders can dangle.
  2. Press Mini Oreos into the cake as desired. Afterward, use leftover white and black frosting to pipe the legs and eyes.

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