This Ice Cream Cake Is the Best One You’ll Ever Make

Summertime usually has us reaching for ice cream and other frozen treats to beat the heat. But what about a dessert that is equally fun and won’t melt all over us? In honor of Ice Cream Week, we made a cake dedicated to the iconic cone: Introducing our ice cream cone cake! This whimsical novelty treat does not actually contain ice cream, but when it is this cute, we can make an exception.

Not all sculpted cakes require advanced cake skills or special equipment. Using just a simple template, a sheet cake, and a bit of imagination, making this ice cream cone cake is easier than you might think. And as always, we’ll take you through the entire process step-by-step.

Ingredients:
– 1 sheet cake, baked (I recommend using a nice butter cake or pound cake. Avoid cakes that are too crumbly)

– buttercream icing

– colored fondant, tan and two bright colors for the scoops + cone, plus extra colors for toppings

Tools:
ice cream cone template

– cardstock or paper

– off-set spatula

– sharp paring knife

– rolling pin

fondant smoother
– clean paint brush

brown gel food coloring
– vodka or clear alcohol

waffle or quilting stamp (optional)

Instructions:

1. Download the template and print on cardstock or paper.

2. Trim sheet cake so that it is flat and will accommodate the template.

3. Since this design works in three pieces, cut template into different sections for the cone and two scoops.

4. Using the template, cut out the cake with a serrated or paring knife.

5. Using an off-set spatula, ice the sides and tops of the cakes with a thin layer of buttercream.

6. Chill iced cakes in the refrigerator until icing sets a bit, about 10-15 minutes.

7. Lightly dust your work surface with a bit of cornstarch to prevent from sticking. Roll out enough tan colored fondant to cover the cone, about 1/4 to 1/8 inches thick.

8. Use the waffle or quilting stamp to create a waffle pattern on the fondant. If you do not have this tool, you may use a ruler and the back edge of a paring knife to make a waffle imprint on the fondant. Be sure not to press all the way through.

9. Cover the cone with the stamped fondant. Gently smooth on without ruining the imprint. Touch up the marks with the back of a paring knife.

10. Once covered, trim edges.

11. Continue to cover the remaining pieces by rolling out the colored fondant, smoothing it onto the cake and trimming the edges.

12. Arrange cake pieces to look like an ice cream cone on a cake board or serving dish.

13. Use excess fondant in the same colors as the ice cream to create the ice cream edges. Pinch pieces of fondant between fingertips and place on the bottoms of the scoops. Use a touch of water if fondant does not stick easily.

14. Mix a bit of vodka or clear alcohol with brown gel food coloring to create a “paint.” Use a clean paintbrush to create chocolate chips on the mint ice cream scoop. The alcohol will help the “paint” dry quickly.

15. Roll various colors on fondant into thin ropes. Cut into 1/4 to 1/2 inch pieces to create “sprinkles.”

16. Adhere sprinkles on to the ice cream scoop with just a touch of water.

First, download our ice cream cone template or make one out of cardstock to fit the size of your cake. If you’re DIY-ing it from scratch, make sure to fold your paper in half vertically to make sure the sides of the ice cream cone is symmetrical. Trim the cake so that it’s flat and then cut your template into three pieces and place on the cake. Using the template, cut out the cake with a serrated or paring knife. Then ice the tops and sides of the cake with a thin layer of buttercream frosting and pop it in the fridge to set, about 10 to 15 minutes.

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, one more fondant tip: if your fondant is too dry, knead in a bit of shortening). Then roll out enough tan colored fondant to cover the cone to about 1/4 to 1/8 inches thick and stamp a grid pattern into the fondant using your waffle tool. If you don’t have this tool, just use a ruler and the back edge of a paring knife to make the imprints — just be sure not to press all the way through. Once that’s stamped, smoothly cover the cone with the fondant and touch up any marks with the back of a paring knife. Trim the edges and then it’s onto the scoops!

Use the same technique for each scoop, then start assembling the final cake on your platter. Nestle each piece close together, and then pinch thick pieces of fondant together between your fingertips and place at the bottom of each scoop to emulate ruffled ice cream — looking SO good, right? But it’s about to get even yummier.

Time to add the toppings! To give the illusion of chocolate chips, mix a bit of vodka or clear alcohol with brown gel food coloring to create a “paint.” Use a clean paintbrush to paint chips onto the “mint” ice cream scoop. The alcohol will help the “paint” dry quickly, where as mixing with water will melt the sugar in the fondant. Then add sprinkles to the “strawberry” ice cream scoop by rolling various colors on fondant into thin ropes. Adhere sprinkles on to the ice cream scoop with just a touch of water.

If that doesn’t make you want to scream for ice cream cone cake, then nothing will!

What’s the most colorful + quirky cake you’ve ever made? Was it in the shape of anything fun — balloons, your initials… pizza?! Tell us in the comments below.

Fashion trends come and go, but not all of them are missed. Just like outdated shoes or makeup, there are some things we'd rather leave in our confused or wild party days. From thinking it was cute to wear teeny vests to not caring if our boobs spilled out of scarf tops, we cringe every time we think of these 10 nostalgic things we used to wear.

We're also sure you happily wore one or few of them at some point. Like us, it's possibly you have a relic from the past stuffed in the deepest part of your closet.

All we can say is that we sincerely hope you don't plan to wear any of these cringey fashion trends next year!

Here are the 10 outdated fashion trends you definitely need to retire for 2025!

1. Cropped Vests

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You didn't have to look far if you wanted to spot a celeb wearing a variation of a vest. From under boob designs to cropped versions, they used to dominate fashion. We're willing to bet you even wore the latter in middle or high school. If think we've been sneaking to look at your closet, we haven't nor are we psychic.

We know you had at least one cropped vest because we did too. Some of us had a punk rock era while others thought we were adopted the business casual style that seemed appropriate for our younger selves. Needless to say, this trend won't cut it in 2025.

2. Ponchos

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If you didn't own a poncho when you were younger, what were you doing? It was one of the 'it girl' trends that dominated whether you were deemed stylish or not, and guess who couldn't get enough of wearing it? Us...and maybe you too!

Thankfully, we've outgrown our desire to be seen in something that wouldn't get us in trouble at church because we realize it's actually not flattering. Besides, the goal is to let your outfit shine without hiding it under a shapeless garment.

3. Scarf Tops

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Unless you're headed to a festival or vacationing somewhere where wearing minimal clothing isn't given a side eye, scarf tops are to be left in the past. We actually don't have the words to describe just how much we'd prefer for you to wear everything BUT this trend. Since we're currently glitching, we'll say that we'd prefer to see you wear a poncho in 2025 before you try to revive this.

4. Shorter Leather Jackets

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This is more of our more controversial takes, but we'll say it anyway: shorter leather jackets don't belong in your closest in 2025. They were great when we were in college, but now? It just seems like they're reserved for 20-year-olds who are still trying to figure out who and what they want to be in life. An oversized, vintage-esque option always looks best!

5. Puffy Faux Fur Coats

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Sigh, It seems like everyone wanted their hands on a faux fur coat, but we think this is one of the most outdated fashion trends. It looks like it belongs to the street style during 2016-2018's fashion weeks. While we're add it, please don't pair it with anything camo if you decide this is one thing you're not ready to give up yet.

6. Low Rise Jeans & Skirts

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All we can think about when we see super low rise jeans or skirts are our middle school days. Unfortunately, we saw too many pairs of thongs being exposed because of this style and it scarred us! Unlike other styles we've mentioned, we're adamant that you shouldn't pass 'go' for the sake of reviving low rise anything. Gen Z may say otherwise, but let's just let these lie where they belong: the 2000s.

7. White Sunglasses

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Sunglasses are a cute way to spice up your outfit when you're looking for an accessory that doesn't feel distracting. BUT, it's possible to still get that wrong if you're wearing sunglasses that have glaring frames. They're known for making a statement, but not in a good way. Let's leave the white sunnies behind, please!

8. Page Boy Hats

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We're sure you can pull of a great page boy hat, but it's the quickest way for most stylish people to wonder if you're trying to hold on to a time where they made everyone look great.

Sigh...Okay, we're just not a fan of this trend, and find that it may unintentionally age you.

9. Overdone Ruffles

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Unless you're trying to show Lord Farquaad you would make an excellent wife, leave the overdone ruffles alone! They're not going to make anyone look good even if you've pulled them off in the past. Honestly, the above outfit would be really cute if it weren't for the layered ruffles around the neck so let this be a lesson to keep them in the past.

10. Tiny Denim Shorts

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"Who wears short shorts?" Well, we used to before we realized that they're not the most stylish option. They're great for summer vacation or days where you want to give your legs breathing room, but we don't think they should be a part of your everyday uniform anymore. There's other denim styles you can rely on like balloon jeans, dresses, or even longline shorts!

Which of these cringey fashion trends did you used to wear? Let us know on Facebook!

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's engagement is the marquis diamond ring heard 'round the world — and Justin Bieber may have just reacted to it. Our collective jaws were already on the floor after Hailey Bieber liked the Instagram, but this has taken everything to a whole other level. The "Sorry" singer took to Instagram himself, making a post that fans couldn't help tying to the recent engagement news. Here's what he said (in not so many words).

Here's how Justin Bieber (maybe) reacted to Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's engagement!

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We all know that Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco announced their adorable Taco Bell picnic engagement on December 12, 2024. The post is chalk-full of friend, fan, and celebrity support — including a 'like' from Hailey Bieber, herself. If you're wondering why that may be a big deal, let me break it down for you.

Hailey and Selena both dated Justin Bieber in the 2010's, and there was seemingly a bit of back-and-forth between the three for a few years there. This erupted a "feud" of sorts, leaving Hailey and Selena at odds in the public eye. However, they've continued to show us that any remaining "beef" is squashed.

But now? Now, Justin is sorta stirring the pot a little bit.

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On December 16, 2024, Justin posted a selfie with Hailey kissing his cheek — innocuous enough, right? Well, fans noticed he attached "All My Ghosts" by Lizzy McAlpine to the post. The song has since been deleted, but Page Six still has the screenshot to prove it.

People attach songs to posts every day, but this tune in particular caught everyone's attention. In the very sentimental song, Lizzy McAlpine sings:

I can see it now, the wedding of the year

I can see it now, he stands up there and wipes his tears

I can see it now, when all my ghosts disappear

I can see it crystal clear.

Sensing any parallels to Justin's life? Yeah, us too. He could have truly just liked the song — it's great! — but it's pretty hard to ignore the underlying message there. All I know is, I hope these ghosts "disappearing" mean the drama between this trio is officially gone for good. We don't want the girls fighting anymore!

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Just like Gilmore Girls fans, The Holiday movie lovers get very passionate about which couple they love most: Iris and Miles (Kate Winslet and Jack Black) or Amanda and Graham (Cameron Diaz and Jude Law). But despite the fact Miles composing a song for Iris makes me swoon every single time, when I watch the movie, I can't help but think about how the true love story of the movie isn't between any of the romantic couples — it's between Iris and her new BFF Arthur.

Here's why the true love story in The Holiday is actually between Kate Winslet's Iris and Eli Wallach's Arthur.

Iris life changes forever when she meets Arthur in Los Angeles.

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The premise of The Holiday movie is pretty simple: Iris and Amanda swap homes for two weeks over Christmas to avoid their disastrous love lives, unknowingly agreeing to an adventure that ultimately changes them — and their love lives — forever. (Oh what I wouldn't give to hop on a plane to Europe to avoid boys. What a dream). When she lands in Los Angeles, Iris is totally overwhelmed by Amanda's gorgeous home, the DVD setup, and gigantic bed, but the aspect of her holiday that really shines is her ability to connect with people.

We see Iris learn all of the gardeners' names (as well as the mailman's) barely a week after arriving, and when she notices Amanda's elderly neighbor Arthur walking alone, she immediately pulls over to help him find his house. (Also, sidebar: this scene always terrifies me because why is Arthur in the middle of the street?! Why aren't you on a side walk, A?!).

Iris helps Arthur home and takes a look around his living room (which boasts at least one Emmy and Academy Award each) before inviting him to have dinner with her and boom! The greatest relationship in the movie is born.

Arthur empowers Iris to be "the leading lady in her own life."

These two become fast friends, as Iris confides in him about her disastrous love life that very same night, and he offers her a beautiful piece of advice about acting like "the leading lady in your own life" (remember folks, this was decades before main character energy). Iris also reminds him just how much of a role he played in Hollywood by helping him prep for his Writers Guild of America gala with strength training so he can climb the stairs without his walker.

So though it's not romantic, Iris and Arthur's relationship is the true love story of The Holiday because of how much love and confidence they offer each other. Neither of them expect anything in return — they just enjoy being together.

And Iris gives Arthur his confidence back too!

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Soon, it's time to head off to the WGA gala, and Arthur gives Iris a corsage, apologizing if it's corny or doesn't match her outfit. Iris declares she's "looking for corny," and it's such a small moment that really illustrates that the way they've empowered each other has changed their lives forever.

Iris helps Arthur feel sure of himself again, while Arthur's encouragement helps Iris find her power...and kick her ex Jasper out of her life forever! (Plus Arthur definitely picks up on the vibes between Iris and Miles during their Hanukkah dinner party. The ultimate wingman!).

When Iris and Arthur arrive at the WGA gala, and a sold-out crowd gives Arthur a standing ovation, it's clear he wasn't expecting so many people to care about his work. And in his overwhelming shock, he has Iris to lean on. Iris and Arthur don't only care about each other, they depend on each other, and their trust, love, and understanding is just the cherry on top. And sorry Jude Law, but I'll take that over romance any day.

Do you love relationship hot takes? Check out why The Best Bridgerton Relationship Has Nothing To Do With Romance either.