Batman Cake Templates

Use these stencils to create a stunning Batman-themed celebration cake.

Photo by: Heather Baird SprinkleBakes.com

Heather Baird SprinkleBakes.com

These stencils will help you create a Batman-themed celebration cake that's decorated with the iconic Bat-Signal and Gotham’s cityscape.

Just follow the recipe to bake the navy and gold layer cake, then print out each stencil. Cut out the stencils and use them to create the decors on edible icing sheets, which are thick, paper-like sheets made with sugar and vegetable starch. When applied to a freshly frosted cake, the decors meld to the surface and soften. You can find them at most craft stores in the baking aisle and for purchase online. 

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