Use this quick and easy cake decorating tutorial to make Easter bunny cake topper with marshmallow fondant. Great for Easter parties. No fancy tools needed!
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Easter is still a few weeks away but I simply couldn't wait to share this Easter bunny cake topper tutorial. I also have many Easter Cake Ideas and tutorials that you can check out for inspiration, if you are looking for something different. For a larger Easter cake, make this Easter Bunny Cake. I know there are many rabbit cake decorations to choose from during this time but some of these are so complicated. This simple fondant cake is the easiest version I have ever seen or made.
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How to make easy Easter bunny cake topper?
- Bake cakes- And let them cool.
- Make frosting– Add color, if you like.
- Decorate- Cover entire cake with sprinkles.
- Make topper- Using fondant.
- Assemble- Stick a lollipop stick behind topper and push into top of the cake.
Variations
- Make 2 fondant bunnies- Make a boy and a girl and give the boy a tuxedo and the girl a tiara.
- Use other colors- For the topper and even the sprinkles.
- Consider other cake flavors- Such as Easy Key Lime Cake or Easy Orange Cake.
- Filling ideas- Try jams and preserves, peanut butter, Nutella, ganache, caramel sauce, dulce de leche, thick custard or pudding, fresh fruits, chopped up candy bars.
- Try other frosting flavors– Such as Maraschino Cherry Frosting which is perfect for Spring.
- Make a larger cake- This was a small cake but you can make an 8 inch or 9 inch cake and just make a larger topper.
- Make layer cake- Bake a 6 inch cake and stack the smaller 4 inch cake on top of this large one. Use dowels for support.
- Make pinata cake- Hollow out the center of the cake and fill it with egg candies or colorful sprinkles for a fun surprise.
Tips and techniques
- Don’t decorate warm cakes- Because the heat will cause the icing to melt into a sticky mess.
- For faster drying- Use gum paste or 50/50 (mixture of half fondant and half gum paste). I highly recommend aiming a small table fan at the topper overnight so that it dries quicker.
- Be gentle when covering cake in sprinkles- Because if you press the sprinkles too hard, it will make dents in the frosting. There is no way to fix this.
- How to prevent cakes from sticking to pans? Line pans with parchment paper and grease/flour pans very well.
- Keep decorated cake away from moisture- Because that will cause the fondant topper to become sticky and the sprinkles will start to bleed color.
- The topper must be dry- If that's not the case, it will bend and curve and not hold its shape when you insert it into the cake.
- Drying time of topper will vary- This truly depends on where you live and the humidity in your area. Higher humidity typically meals a slower dry time. Also, homemade marshmallow fondant dries slower than store-bought fondant.
Storage
- Refrigerate- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. However the fondant decorations will become slightly sticky and tacky from the moisture in the fridge.
- Freeze- Unfrosted cakes can be stored in a sealed container for up to 1 month. When you are ready to enjoy it, let it thaw in the fridge overnight and then, decorate as per instructions below.
- Make ahead instructions- This cake can be baked and decorated 1 day in advance and stored at room temperature until you are ready to serve.
More Easter Desserts/ Spring Desserts
- Easter Egg Cake
- Easter Chick Cupcakes
- Butterfly Cake
- Birds Nest Cookies
- Ladybug Cupcakes
- Peeps Cake
- Pinata Cake (Robin Egg Cake)
Recipe
Easy Easter Bunny Cake Topper
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Ingredients
- 1 Lemon Cake Baked in 4 mini cake pans (Dimensions: 4x2)
- 3 cups Lemon frosting
- 1 cup Sprinkles Rainbow colored
- 1 cup Marshmallow fondant Blue and pink colors
- 2 tablespoon Royal icing Or melted chocolate
Instructions
- Bake the cakes in greased and floured mini cake pans, lined with parchment paper.
- Allow them to cool completely.
- Remove cake from pans and discard parchment paper.
- Then, fill and frost each cake with lemon icing.
- Cover all the cakes in sprinkles and keep aside.
- Roll out blue fondant and use a circle cutter and heart cutter to cut out pieces.
- Use a knife to cut the heart piece in half and you will end up with two petal pieces.
- Cut out two small oval shaped pink fondant pieces. Stick them on top of the petal pieces. These will be the bunny's ears.
- Let's make all the facial features now: Cut out two small blue circles and poke little holes on them with a toothpick. Cut out a little pink triangle piece for the nose. Draw eyes on two round confetti sprinkles with a black edible marker.Stick all the facial features on the big circle piece with some water.
- Stick the ears behind the circle piece with some royal icing or melted chocolate.
- Draw the mouth and eyebrows with a black edible marker.
- Allow this bunny topper to dry overnight and harden.
- The next day, stick a lollipop stick at the back of the bunny topper with melted chocolate and allow the chocolate to harden.
- Push the bunny topper gently into the top of the cake. Enjoy!
Notes
- Read all my tips above.
- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Nutrition
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Abeer
@ Belinda...Oh yes! I am totally getting everyone in the mood for Easter.
@ Kayle... Hehehe. Yes! So adorable that i couldn't eat them...lol
@ CJ... Thanks hun... they turned out even better than I imagined.
@ Beth... If i would have waited to share these any longer, i would have burst...heheh
@ John... I agree! Holidays are so much fun and it's even more fun to make themed desserts.
Katrina Bahl
I can't even handle the cuteness!!!
Abeer
@ Acacia... hahaha! Very cheeky.
@ Daniela... I wish Easter was here already too...hehe.
@ Swathi... Thanks!
@ Everylyne... The girl bunny was my favorite tooooo.
@ Natalie... I am an adult too and I still love cute little things like these bunnies... I guess people like us never grow up...lol.
@ Lisa... YES! Wayyyy too adorable to eat. My little bunnies are resting in a little plastic box. I couldn't get myself to eat them...hahah
Blond Duck
Easter is my favorite holiday! I love this bunny!
CCU
That is too adorable my friend, Easter is coming!
I Wilkerson
Totally cute! Maybe I'll have to take the Wilton class one of these days to get me over my fear of decorating...
Abeer
@ Nancy... Awww! You are so sweet! I am ALWAYS in awe of your recipes and photographs... they simply blow me away!
@ Kate... Your sprinkle cake was beautiful. I have been waiting to try it out on a cake and I am very pleased to hear I did justice to your original design.
@ Ella... I am a very non-patient person myself but somehow, i am very patient when it comes to cake decorating... odd...right? lol.
@ Eftychia... i really hope your kids enjoy these! They can even help you make them coz the design is very simple...
@ Raven...Oh how I envy you for having a real bunny! Aren't they the most adorable little things ever?!
Abeer
@ Katrina..Hehehe.... neither can I.
@ Blond duck... My favorite holiday is Halloween but I like Easter too coz of all the cute bunnies and little chicks I see floating around...lol
@ CCU...Thanks Uru! I can't believe Easter is almost here...
@ I Wilkerson... Oh yes! You have to take that class... it's so much fun
Yi
oh gosh everything you make is so cute. do you actually eat it afterwards?
Abeer
@ Yi... Thanks! i have a very heard time eating anything I make...lol. And these bunnies were impossible to eat. I felt like I would kill them if I took a bite...hahaha
rita
I always love to see what you are decorating!! It is always something funny or cute like this bunnies. Ciao
Rosie
Oh wow, your cupcakes are amazing! I love the bunnies!
Abeer
@ Rita...And i always love to read your comments 😉
@ Rosie... Thanks! i love these bunnies too...hehe