The Easter Bunny Is Coming!
But before he can make his rounds, he has all his helpers searching for his missing carrots. And that leaves us to view the cutest little bunny butts ever.
And if you would like to make some of these adorable cupcakes; here is the how to:
Give your cupcake a crumb coat of green buttercream and then cover the entire surface with short grass using a tip 233.
Use a round scoop to form half balls with white fondant, and place them down into the grass.
Cut a circle of fondant and then cut two ear shapes off the sides of the circle with the same cutter. Stick them into the grass and bend them forward at the tips just a bit.
Attach a small ball of white fondant with water to make the tail. Poke it a bunch of times with a veining tool or pointy end of a small paintbrush to give it the bushy texture.
That is all there is to it! Now all you have to do is watch your guests squeal in delight when they see these cuties.
You can make these quickly with things you probably already have on hand at home. So if you procrastinate (like I do), and need a cute treat to whip up fast, these are a great option.
SugarEd wishes our readers who celebrate Easter a most blessed and joyous day. And for those that do not, we wish you a happy and healthy Spring.
Sweet Regards,
Sharon
These are adorable! I think they would be fun to make with the grandkids! Happy Easter.
The bunny bottoms are too stinkin’ cute!
Happy Spring!
These are as cute as a “but”ton! Adorable!
Too cute, and so easy to make!!
Sharon, these are adorable! Thank you and wishing you the same. :0)
Adorable!
Absolutely adorable!! Love Love them
So cute, and Happy Easter to you and your family.
Absolutely adorable! I plan to make these for a family get together on Saturday. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter!
I think I will be making these for the grandkids…because – I am a procrastinator!!
Happy Easter Sharon!!! kb
Sharon I love this idea. This is something I could easily do with my nephew. Thanks for your great ideas!
These are so cute.
My granddaughter will love doing these for her girl guide party for Easter.
What a cute idea….They are adorable.I will pass this on to students.
Sharon – I loved these and made them for my Relay for Life Team Easter bake sale! I used candy melts for the butts and gum paste for the ears (tinted with a touch of ivory and a hint of pink as the candy melts aren’t really white). I used a leaf cutter for the ears and had one bent and one straight.