Grow up. OP you will be fine stacking two layers. Go to Michaels and get a cake board. You've got this. |
You can jury rig a cake board with a couple of layers of thick cardboard (like an amazon box) covered in aluminum foil. |
I’m a prolific baker and I would never make a sheet cake. A 10 inch layer cake would probably do fine for that many people if you’re ok cutting it thin. For my kids parties I buy sheet cake from wegmans or Costco and bake a cake for their actual birthday dinner. |
OP here. Thanks all. I've gotten my courage up and I'm going to do a SINGLE layer half sheet cake, 18"x13". Looking at the pan in person, one layer should be good. I think I'm going to do a Betty Crocker whiter vanilla box mix and add store bought sprinkles to make a funfetti cake. Decorations TBD, but knowing the kid in question, probably more sprinkles! |
I've never known someone to make baking a simple cake so complicated! |
Texas sheet cake in a jelly roll pan is your solution. No, it's not a mix, but it's ridiculously easy and will make a lovely, fudgy chocolate cake. Sheet pan will be plenty for 24 2nd graders. |
Cupcakes is the way to go. |
Costco cake is going to taste better than the cake you made from a box and froze and defrosted. |
Okay Costco cake definitely tastes better than a frozen betty crocker white vanilla cake with store bought sprinkles. |
I’m not going to freeze it. |
She wants a funfetti cake with sprinkles on the inside of the cake. |
Sounds fun! How many boxes of cake mix for a pan that size? 2 or 3? |
I guess you can, but it will make a sad 1.5 inch tall cake. |
Right?! It’s cake from a box mix with frosting. |
Giant can make cupcakes into a cake. |