I embellished this cute Easter bunny cake with modeling chocolate, royal icing, and luster mud. Watch the total tutorial and get the recipes within the Cookie Artwork Membership!
This was an early April Fools’ Day prank for my children Olive and Sidney. They had been disillusioned that the cake wasn’t an precise stuffed animal, however they had been comfortable to eat the cake!


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Since I’m not skilled with sculpting layer desserts, I used a cake pop combination to form these bunnies after which lined them in modeling chocolate. Modeling chocolate is rather a lot like fondant, nevertheless it tastes higher, for my part!
To present these cute bunny desserts a crocheted look, I piped beads of royal icing in alternating instructions after which I lined the icing with granulated sugar. The sugar I used is known as golden sugar and it has a ravishing mild beige coloration, which was good for this cute Easter bunny cake!



Right here’s what you’ll have to make this cute Easter bunny cake
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- Chilled sheet of cookie dough (I used my vanilla cut-out cookie recipe)
- 1-⅜” spherical cookie cutter
- Craft knife for chopping cookies and modeling chocolate
- Cake pop combination
- About 4 oz White modeling chocolate (I used Satin Ice model) or fondant
- Cornstarch for dusting
- Fondant rolling pin
- Bow mildew (I don’t know the place mine got here from however yow will discover related molds on Etsy and Amazon)
- Royal icing
- Edible glue (I used Satin Ice model
- Pink and Black meals coloring (Ann Clark or Chefmaster model)
- 12” adorning bag
- Scribe instrument
- Wilton adorning tip 1 and three
- Couplers & Bag ties (I used Wilton model)
- Flower nail and parchment paper squares
- Decorator brushes (I used Candy Sticks and Wilton model)
- Mild pink luster mud (I used Fairy Floss Pink from Candy Sticks)
- Alcohol, flavored extract, or paint powder activator for portray
- Paint palette or small dish
- Granulated sugar (I used Domino Golden Sugar for a lightweight beige coloration)
Related tutorials: Royal Icing 101 and How To Pipe A Bead Border (each can be found within the Cookie Artwork Membership!)



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