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I love helping you plan a birthday that sparkles with Disney fun and creative flair. Here, I’ve gathered 18 Stitch cake ideas for all sorts of skill levels, party themes, and budgets. Hopefully, you’ll spot something that makes your celebration extra special.

You’ll find designs from simple blue ombré cakes to playful two‑tiered showstoppers that capture Stitch’s mischief and tropical charm. I’ll walk you through styles, toppings, and decorating touches so you can land on a cake that fits your vision and baking comfort zone.
1. Two-tiered Stitch cake with blue and yellow buttercream

I went with bright blue and sunny yellow buttercream for a cheerful two-tiered Stitch cake.
I like smooth frosting on both tiers and simple white pearls for a polished look.
A small Stitch figurine on top and soft pink swirls finish it off with extra charm.
2. Stitch face cake with fondant detailing

I shape a round cake into Stitch’s face, smoothing blue fondant over it.
Fondant ears, eyes, nose, and a stitched mouth give crisp details.
A bit of edible paint for highlights and a few fondant flowers add playful touches.
3. Tropical island-themed Stitch cake

I mix bright blues and sandy browns for a breezy beach look.
Fondant hibiscus, palm leaves, and a small Stitch figure bring the island to life.
Coconut or pineapple flavors just feel right here.
4. Stitch cupcake tower with colorful icing

I stack cupcakes into a tall tower and top each with a tiny Stitch face or ear.
Bright blue, pink, and purple icing makes everything pop.
Arranging the colors in gradients keeps the whole thing looking lively from every side.
5. Stitch shaped cake with edible sugar eyes

I sculpt the cake into Stitch’s head and cover it with smooth blue fondant.
Large edible sugar eyes bring out that cartoon look, and I use darker fondant for pupils and lashes.
Fondant ears and a couple painted details wrap it up.
6. Lilo & Stitch beach scene cake

I create a sandy beach scene with blue buttercream waves and crushed graham cracker sand. I add a small Stitch fondant figure and edible palm leaves for a playful tropical touch.
7. Cheeky Stitch popping out of a gift box cake

I build a cake where Stitch peeks from a gift box, full of mischief and color.
Fondant shapes his face and paws, while bright buttercream wraps the box.
Keeping the proportions kid-friendly helps the cake stay playful and sturdy.
8. Simple blue ombre Stitch cake

I keep the design clean with three shades of blue frosting blended from dark to light.
A small fondant Stitch face on top and a few tropical flowers add a playful touch.
9. Fondant Stitch holding a surfboard cake

I sculpt a small fondant Stitch and a colorful surfboard as a playful topper.
They sit on an ombré blue cake with edible seashells scattered around for that beachy look.
It’s a fun, kid-friendly design.
10. Stitch balloon cake with metallic accents

A Stitch balloon cake always feels festive and light to me.
Metallic gold or silver icing for highlights makes the design pop without taking over the blue.
I stick with just a few balloons, a fondant Stitch face, and some metallic dots for polish.
11. Playful Stitch ears and nose on a round cake

I set two fondant ears and a small nose on a simple round cake for instant Stitch charm.
The ears give it some height and personality, while the nose centers the face.
12. Stitch and Scrump duo cake

I put Stitch and Scrump together for an island-themed cake that kids spot right away.
Bright blues and soft pinks keep things lively and sweet.
Simple details help the cake look good and still taste great.
13. Bright Stitch with tropical flowers cake

A vivid blue Stitch figure at the center grabs all the attention.
I surround him with colorful hibiscus and palm leaves for that Hawaiian feel.
Bold colors and smooth frosting keep it looking fun.
14. Stitch cake with glittery blue sugar crystals

I cover the cake in smooth blue buttercream and press on sparkling sugar crystals for a sea-glass effect.
A small Stitch figure sits on top, so the crystals catch the light all around him.
15. Cartoon-style Stitch with oversized features cake

I made a cake with big eyes, a huge head, and a tiny body to capture Stitch’s playful look.
Fondant shapes keep it smooth, and bright blue buttercream brings the color.
I keep the details simple so kids recognize Stitch right away.
16. Stitch cake featuring palm trees and hibiscus

A Stitch topper nestled among fondant palm trees and bright hibiscus flowers just feels right.
Tropical colors turn the cake into a tiny Hawaiian scene.
I’d suggest simple piping for waves and crushed cookie “sand” for texture.
17. Stacked round cakes with Stitch faces
I like stacking round tiers and painting Stitch faces on each layer for a bold look.
The design keeps shapes simple while the faces add playful character.
Bright blues and fondant details help features stand out.
18. Stitch in Hawaiian shirt cake design
There’s just something delightful about Stitch rocking a loud Hawaiian shirt on a cake. It instantly feels like a party, right?
Let me walk you through some easy ways to work in floral fondant, punchy colors, and those little tropical touches kids always spot and get excited about.