Megan Gale creates an incredible Pokémon-themed cake for her son River’s sixth birthday  

How sweet! Supermodel Megan Gale creates an incredible Pokémon-themed cake for her son River’s sixth birthday

Megan Gale has proved that Hamish Blake isn’t the only Australian celebrity who is a whizz in the kitchen when it comes to whipping up children’s birthday cakes.

On Wednesday, the 44-year-old supermodel showed off the adorable Pokémon-themed cake she created to celebrate her son River Hampson’s sixth birthday. 

The Donna Hay red velvet cake was shaped and iced to look like a Poké-ball, the iconic item characters use in the anime and games to catch the Pokémon. 

How sweet! Supermodel Megan Gale created this incredible Pokémon-themed cake for her son River’s sixth birthday 

Special day: The supermodel also posted a birthday tribute to her little man

Special day: The supermodel also posted a birthday tribute to her little man  

She iced one side of the cake white and the other half a bright red with a black border, and added a Raffaello ball in the middle. 

For a finishing touch, Megan added a small Pikachu figurine, as well as a small Ditto and Magicarp figure on either side. 

Megan shares two children – River and two-year-old Rosie May – with her partner Shaun Hampson. 

Step-by-step: Megan took her fans through the steps on her Instagram story

Step-by-step: Megan took her fans through the steps on her Instagram story

Step-by-step: Megan took her fans through the steps on her Instagram story  

She recently joined her children for an afternoon of arts and crafts on Good Friday, which has been a family tradition for the past few years.  

‘I love doing arts and crafts on Good Friday with the kids,’ she captioned a post on Instagram. ‘It’s become something that we’ve come to love and look forward to.’ 

Cute! She iced one side of the cake white and te other half a bright red with a black border, and added a Raffaello ball in the middle.

Cute! She iced one side of the cake white and the other half a bright red with a black border, and added a Raffaello ball in the middle

Megan began by setting River and Rosie up with their own My Creative Boxes, a monthly subscription box filled with arts and crafts supplies.

She then assisted her daughter in gluing yellow feathers onto a piece of round cardboard, before holding it up to reveal they had made an Easter chick.

What fun! Megan recently joined her children for an afternoon of arts and crafts on Good Friday, which has been a family tradition for the past few years

What fun! Megan recently joined her children for an afternoon of arts and crafts on Good Friday, which has been a family tradition for the past few years