Galaxy Graduation Cake Stars (Printable)

A celestial cake adorned with galaxy buttercream and edible shimmering stars, perfect for festive celebrations.

# What You Need:

→ Cake

01 - 2½ cups all-purpose flour
02 - 2 cups granulated sugar
03 - 1 cup whole milk, room temperature
04 - 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
05 - 4 large eggs, room temperature
06 - 2½ teaspoons baking powder
07 - ½ teaspoon salt
08 - 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

→ Galaxy Buttercream

09 - 1½ cups unsalted butter, softened
10 - 5 cups powdered sugar, sifted
11 - ¼ cup whole milk
12 - 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
13 - Gel food coloring: black, navy blue, purple, pink, and teal

→ Decoration

14 - Edible gold and silver star sprinkles
15 - Edible glitter or luster dust
16 - White gel food coloring for stars and swirls

# How-To Steps:

01 - Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and line three 8-inch round cake pans with parchment paper.
02 - In a large bowl, cream together softened butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Mix in vanilla extract.
03 - In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
04 - Add dry ingredients to wet mixture in three parts, alternating with milk, beginning and ending with flour. Mix until just combined.
05 - Divide batter evenly among prepared pans. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
06 - Cool cakes in pans for 10 minutes, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.
07 - Beat softened butter until creamy. Gradually add sifted powdered sugar, then milk and vanilla extract. Beat until fluffy.
08 - Divide buttercream into four or five bowls. Tint each with a different galaxy color using gel food coloring: black, navy blue, purple, pink, and teal.
09 - Place random spoonfuls of each colored buttercream onto a large piece of plastic wrap. Roll up to form a log. Snip one end and transfer to a piping bag fitted with a large round tip.
10 - Place one cake layer on a serving plate. Spread a thin layer of galaxy buttercream. Repeat with remaining layers.
11 - Apply a generous crumb coat all over the cake with buttercream. Chill for 20 minutes.
12 - Pipe and spread galaxy buttercream over the cake, swirling gently with an offset spatula to create a marbled galaxy effect.
13 - Use white gel food coloring and a food-safe paintbrush or splatter tool to flick on stars across the cake surface.
14 - Decorate with edible gold and silver star sprinkles and a sprinkle of edible glitter or luster dust. Optionally add a graduation cap cake topper.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • It looks like you spent hours perfecting it, but the galaxy effect is pure forgiving chaos that actually hides imperfections.
  • The three-layer vanilla cake stays moist and never tastes overly sweet, letting you pile on buttercream guilt-free.
  • Everyone at the party will ask for your Instagram handle when they see it—this cake delivers wow factor without pretension.
02 -
  • Room temperature ingredients aren't just a suggestion—cold butter won't cream properly and cold eggs will break your emulsion, leaving you with a curdled batter that bakes up dense and sad.
  • Gel food coloring is non-negotiable here because liquid coloring will water down your buttercream and turn your galaxy into muddy gray swirls instead of vibrant cosmic magic.
  • The plastic wrap trick for the galaxy log saves you from having to divide buttercream into five piping bags—it's a game-changer for anyone who doesn't want their kitchen to look like a frosting bomb exploded.
03 -
  • Chill your crumb-coated cake for exactly 20 minutes—any longer and your piping bag struggles with cold frosting, any shorter and crumbs escape into your final coat.
  • Use high-quality gel food coloring because cheap brands require so much coloring to reach vibrant hues that they can affect the texture of your buttercream.
  • Make the galaxy log at least an hour before piping so the colors have time to set slightly and hold their shape better.
  • If your buttercream is too warm and slides off the spatula, pop the whole cake back in the fridge for 10 minutes and try again.
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