Thursday, March 1, 2012

Bunny Ear Cookie Cupcake


Here is a great idea for easter cupcakes!  Posted by Sugarbelle we have inserted her blog below for your info, or you can get it direct from her blot at

 
Sugarbelle says you really need to start this project a day or three ahead of time. It’s a three-step process. Baking the cookie toppers, decorating them, and then constructing the cupcakes. It may seem a little drawn out, but your kids will thank you!
To begin, cut and bake your cookies. I used a Wilton bunny face cutter that I got from an Easter kit that Walmart carried last year. If you don’t have that one, don’t panic. You can cut the ears off of any rabbit face cutter you have around.
After they cooled {the next day in my house}I used very stiff royal icing to “glue” a bamboo fork to the cookie. You can skip this step by baking the stick into the cookie, or even skip the stick altogether, but for whatever reason I did it this way. Whatever works, just go with what strikes you that day =)
PS-I get those cool little bamboo forks at World Market. If you cannot find them, toothpicks work, OR if you are feeling industrious, cut popsicle sticks in half and use those.
These probably need to dry overnight also if you have the time
When this is done, it’s time to decorate the cookie toppers. It’s pretty simple. You only need two colors, white and pink. I used a #3 tip, outlined the cookie, filled it with white flood icing, and then added the ear middles using the wet-on-wet technique. When that dried, I outlined it again in white using a #2 tip {the last step isn’t shown, but you can see it on the final cookie}
Once again, let the cookies dry overnight, and the next day you will be ready to construct.
In the middle of all this, I happened to notice that the bamboo forks were a little longer than I wanted them to be. This was VERY easy to fix.
I happen to have an awesome weapon tool that I bought for making those cookie cutters I never got around to making.
Have any of you ever heard of tin snips? If not, this is what they look like. I think the only reason Bern-Dogg allowed me to get them is because he figured they’d end up in his tool box eventually anyway, BUT he was not so lucky.
I love these things! The are basically SUPER SCISSORS! They allow me to easily cut things that I am usually to weak too cut on my own. So, in other words, he’s never getting them back!
A little FYI while I am thinking about it…These make cutting those popsicle sticks that I mentioned before MUCH easier…
Anyway, moving right along…For this project, I wanted to make a cute little cupcake wrapper with a fluffy little bunny tail. This is what they looked like.
For more on these, hop {no pun intended} on over to my friend Mique’s blog, Thirty Handmade Days, for a {cute cupcake wrapper template, printables AND instructions =)}
Once you get that all figured out, gather your supplies. You will need: wrapped cupcakes and a corresponding number of toppers, a pastry bag filled with white frosting and your desired tip, which I skipped this time, black sugar pearls {4mm}, pink candy beads, {8mm} and tweezers.
Frost your cupcake into a peak, and press your toppers down into the icing.
Then, using the candy accents, add your bunny face. Do this last because if you don’t the face will become distorted when you add the toppers, right, Beth? ;)
And there you have it, cute little bunnies with a fluffy little pom pom tail! I also made another version using a plain cupcake liner. It works perfectly as well!
These little guys are time consuming, but it’s not so bad for a once-a-year, special Easter treat. They are so cute I can’t help but SMILE. I made him green so he’d look like a bunny sitting in the grass!
If you don’t have two or three days to spare, Mique has just the thing for you. The PAPER version. Click on the photo below, or the link above to get yours!
I hope these will make it onto your Easter list this year. They will be the hit of your party, and it’s a fun project to do with your kids. They can definitely help with mixing, cutting printables, and constructing the wrappers and cupcakes {just keep them away from the tin snips if you like all of their little fingers}