I wanted to make a simple little Easter treat and really didn't want to have to run out to the store, so I decided to use a few supplies that I had in the house. Yes, being in the party business means things like powdered donuts and M&Ms are almost always available when you need a sugar fix!
So here he is.... Mr. Easter Donut Bunny!
This is what you'll need:
Cupcakes
Powdered donuts
Pink marshmallows (I used the heart kind because that's what I had, but you could also use the small pastel ones that you can find in stores now)
Black round sprinkles
Red mini M&Ms
Pink peanut M&Ms (or jelly beans would work, too)
Small white marshmallows
Toothpicks
Karo syrup (light corn syrup)
Clean paintbrushes
Uncooked angel hair pasta noodles (or spaghetti noodles)
Black food coloring
Colored coconut (or you could use green sparkling sugar or green sprinkles for grass)
Can of white frosting (to act as glue)
Step 1: Add a little colored coconut to the top of your cupcake (you can color coconut by placing a little green food dye in a small plastic container with a lid and adding coconut - then put the lid on and shake until the coconut is dyed). Put a donut on top of your cupcake and insert a toothpick into another donut and stand it on top of the first donut.
Step 2: Cut another donut in half to make bunny ears.
Step 5: Make a nose by placing a pink peanut M&M or a jelly bean into the icing and hold for a minute until it sticks.
Step 6: Cut a small white marshmallow in half for the eyes. Next, add a little Karo syrup to your marshmallow with a paintbrush and adhere a round black sprinkle to the center for an eyeball. If you can't find round black sprinkles (I get mine around Halloween at Walmart), just use a black edible marker to make a pupil or you could just use chocolate chips for the eyes. Now add a little white frosting the back of your marshmallow and place it on your bunny face above the nose. Repeat for the other eye.
Step 7: Cut your pink heart marshmallow in half and pinch the sticky side together to make the marshmallow rounded. Add frosting to the back side and place under the bunny's nose to make cheeks. Repeat for the other cheek.
Step 8: Add a mini red M&M in the middle of the cheeks for a tongue. You can attach it with a little frosting.
Step 9: Use a clean paintbrush to brush some black food coloring onto a piece of uncooked angel hair pasta (or spaghetti noodle). Wipe off the excess with a paper towel, and then cut your noodle into pieces about 1.5" long. Use a toothpick to make 3 small holes on each side of the bunny's cheeks and place the noodle inside the hole with a little frosting.
Have a great weekend!
Too cute!!! Wish I had seen this yesterday...would have picked up some donuts! We are having a Snow Day..these would have been fun! We will definitely be making these soon!
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These are so FUN!!! Once again, you've knocked my socks off! I always look forward to seeing what you'll come up with next!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! You are so stinkin' clever!!!
ReplyDeleteSo darling and clever! Thanks for the tutorial!
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Adorable, what a fun project for older kiddos to make too! Thanks for sharing these with us, I looove making cupcakes, so I'll definitely make these!(I especially loved the pasta whiskers)! Debbie @ Cottage Hann~Me~Downs
ReplyDeleteI love these! They are so cute! Thanks for sharing, found you over at Be Diff, Act Normal.
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Scissors & Spatulas
Those are amazingly adorable!
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What a fantastic idea!!!
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ReplyDeleteSo dang Stinken cute, I adore it. What a great tutorial too. I don't see CraftOManiac linked though ;( winks-jen
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adore this!
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This is SOoooooooooo adorable! love it
ReplyDeleteThank you all! And Jen from Craft-O-Maniac, you were the third in the list of links! I wouldn't forget you!
ReplyDeleteThat is seriously cute and creative!
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I can't tell you how much I love these. I have to make them. I shared this link on my CraftOManiac FB page. winks-jen
ReplyDeleteThese are so stinkin' cute! Can't wait to make them. I shared adorable idea on my Must Try Tuesday blog post today.
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Thanks for sharing another great recipe!
Wende
So cute! I wanna make these! I found you on Running With Glitter!
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I hope you don't mind, I'm going to feature these darling cupcakes tonight! Thanks for sharing!
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Scissors & Spatulas
Hi! I featured you this Week on the Running With Glitter Friday Spotlight. http://runwithglitter.blogspot.com/2011/04/friday-spotlight.html
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So adorable and cute! I love it!
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Way too cute & I bet oh so yummy!
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love it they are adorable thanks for sharing the great tutorial Please come over to my blog and see what easter goodies I am sharing http://shopannies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!! So much detail they are almost too cute to eat! If you get a sec, pop on over to Foodie Friday and link up! Oh, and I found you on Fireflies and Jellybeans. :)
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www.itsybitsybrianna.wordpress.com
These are adorable. I think they are so clever.
ReplyDeleteYour bunny rabbits are AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteMyself and 2 other great bloggers are hosting THIS WEEK'S CRAVINGS and the theme this week is "EASTER COOKIES & TREATS" and I think this is a great recipe for that! We would love for you to stop on by and link up your recipe if you wish! Hope to see you there!!! :-)
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so cute, I love that idea!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Great idea and really good step by step instructions. I made different Easter Bunny cupcakes this time, but I have to keep your idea in mind.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I love them so much I am sharing this on my blog with a link back to you. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous! I love the mini donuts idea. you are very talented. I'm glad I found your blog because I am your newest follower now!
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www.thedragonsfairytail.blogspot.com
these have to be my favorite bunny cupcake I have seen...and I have seen a lot! Thanks, your site is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful effort!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine the excitement in your children's eyes when they see this!
Mrs. White
The Legacy of Home
These are such cuties! We love thoses donuts and will have to try this for sure! thanks for sharing. Found you at Be Different, Act Normal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and cute idea! Love the bunny!
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Vanessa
Seriously adorable! What a great idea :)
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