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Honestly, a Bluey cake can turn an ordinary party into something that just feels special. There’s something about those bright colors and playful touches that gets everyone smiling. Whether you’re a cake newbie or you bake every weekend, you’ll find ideas here—pastels, edible flowers, 3D faces, and even cupcake toppers that make serving a breeze.

Here are 16 Bluey cake ideas for a girl to help you pick a look, plan decorations, and figure out what’ll fit your party best. You’ll see gentle colors, character scenes, rainbows, and little details that make the cake feel special without making you pull your hair out.
1. Pastel Bluey Cake with Pink and Purple Accents

I like starting with a soft blue base and adding pink and purple fondant for a gentle, girly look.
Usually, I toss on little rainbows, flowers, and a simple Bluey topper—fun, but not too much.
Pearl sprinkles at the end give it a little sparkle without going overboard.
2. Floral Bluey Cake with Edible Flowers

Soft blue buttercream with edible flowers just brightens everything up.
I stick with simple piping and tiny sugar flowers to keep things delicate.
Vanilla or lemon cake works well here—lets the decoration do the talking.
3. Two-Tier Bluey Cake Featuring Bluey and Bingo

Two tiers really let each character shine.
I put Bluey on top, Bingo on the bottom, matching the colors and keeping their faces simple with fondant.
Clean details help the cake look good in photos and on the table.
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4. Bluey Character Cupcakes with Colorful Toppers

Mini cupcakes with Bluey and Bingo toppers always look bright and playful.
I use different frosting colors and either fondant or printed toppers to match the theme.
Arranged on a tiered stand, they’re easy for guests to grab and enjoy.
5. Bluey Party Cake with Rainbow Sprinkles

I go with a light blue buttercream and add a ring of rainbow sprinkles around the top.
A small Bluey topper and a couple fondant clouds keep it playful.
It’s simple, bright, and honestly not too hard to pull off at home.
6. Soft Blue Frosting Cake with Yellow and Pink Highlights

A smooth, soft blue frosting really echoes Bluey’s colors.
I add yellow and pink accents—dots, hearts, or a ribbon swirl—for a gentle touch.
I don’t overdo it so the colors stand out.
7. 3D Bluey Face Cake with Fondant Details

I shape a rounded cake into Bluey’s head and snout for a true 3D effect.
Smooth fondant covers everything, then I add cut fondant for eyes, ears, and nose.
Edible paint or food markers work well for little facial details.
8. Bluey and Bingo Picnic Scene Cake

Bluey and Bingo figures sit on a grassy buttercream base with a checkered fondant picnic blanket.
Tiny fondant sandwiches, a juice box, and some flowers bring it all together.
I stick with bright, simple colors so you can spot the scene from across the room.
9. Minimalist Bluey Silhouette Cake

A simple Bluey silhouette just feels clean and modern.
I use smooth buttercream and a flat, dark fondant cutout of Bluey on top.
It’s elegant—lets the color and shape do the work.
10. Bluey Birthday Cake with Butterfly Decorations

Soft pink or lavender cake, printed Bluey toppers, and edible butterflies—super cute.
I add shimmering number toppers and some rosettes to keep things playful but tidy.
Balancing the colors helps the cake feel feminine without losing Bluey’s personality.
11. Bluey Paw Print Pattern Cake

A repeating paw print pattern is playful and easy.
I pipe small paw shapes over buttercream or use fondant cutouts for a tidy look.
Blue and teal shades match Bluey, and a tiny fondant Bluey face tops it off.
12. Bluey Cake with Rainbow Edges

Bright rainbow bands piped around the base and top make a fun frame.
A Bluey topper sits in the center so the colors stand out.
I keep the icing smooth and the edges crisp for a neat, kid-friendly finish.
13. Bluey Cake Featuring Bandit and Chilli Characters

I like putting Bandit and Chilli on opposite sides for balance.
Fondant faces and simple color blocks keep things clear and fun for kids.
A few fondant picnic props hint at family play without making the cake look crowded.
14. Bluey and Friends Garden Theme Cake

Pastel blue buttercream, fondant flowers, and grass accents give a sweet garden look.
I add small Bluey and friends toppers and ring the cake with edible daisies.
Vanilla sponge with strawberry filling feels just right for something this sunny.
15. Bluey Rainbow Layer Cake for Girls

I stack up rainbow sponge layers—so fun to slice into.
Pastel buttercream keeps things soft, and a Bluey topper brings it all together.
Just a few sprinkles, some tiny fondant flowers, and a rainbow arch finish it off.
16. Bluey Themed Cake with Edible Glitter

I like using edible glitter to add a soft sparkle, and it doesn’t drown out Bluey’s colors.
A gentle dusting on buttercream or fondant lets the cake catch the light and still feel totally kid-friendly.
I always stick with food-safe glitter, and honestly, just a little goes a long way.
That keeps the cake looking special but still pretty easy to pull off.