Friday, February 25, 2011

How to Make Marshmallow Bunny Pop
















Check out these marshmallow pops. Isn't it the perfect dessert idea for the Easter? Ok...I know it's still far far away from Easter, but I just can't wait to show you these bunnies I made last night.











- The little red spots on the face were drawn with food coloring and a toothpick.
- Forget about the teeth if you are planning to make lots of bunnies
- Check this post for another marshmallow bunny idea and tips for making marshmallow treats.

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  1. Adorable! I am already looking forward to Easter.

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  2. Thank you Angela. I'm looking forward to the egg hunt!

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  3. What a super cute idea! Your always so creative! I'm sorry about your Disneyland disaster. I hope you are all better!

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  4. These are adorable! Very creative and so simple to make. Love it!

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  5. Hi Jenni and Stephanie, thank you so much for the comments. So happy to know that you like it! Happy weekend :D

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  6. may I ask? How did you stick the ears, eyes, chicks and teeth on?
    Thanks.

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  7. Hi辣妈, I used white cookie icing to glue everything on the face. Take a look at the second picture, I cut open the marshmallow to insert the ears.
    Thank you for dropping by, and have a nice Sunday!

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  8. So stinking cute! My kids will love this!

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  9. Such a cute idea and great for Easter too! Definitely bookmarked :D)!

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  10. By the way, how did you stikc the eyes, nose, cheeks, etc? Thanks in advance :).

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  11. Thank you Susan!
    Cooking Gallery, thank you. I use store bought white color cookie icing as glue.

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  12. I hate it!

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  13. I Janifer, sorry that you didn't like this bunny. Thank you for dropping by thouth :D

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  14. Those are DARLING! Thanks so much, I'll be linking.

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  15. Thank you so much Rachel. Can't wait to see them on One Pretty Thing ^^

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  16. these are great. sorry to bombard with questions ... but I tried tonight unsuccessfully and so I thought I would ask a few questions as they are so cute that I want to master !! ha ha.. I am also having trouble with the cookie icing sticking the marshmellow togethor - how long does it usually take?(can I check that you face the powdered face of the marshmellow outwards - ie. have the gooey side from cutting facing the back? which means you stick powdered side of ears to gooey side of back of head?) Also how long do they keep ? I assume best to keep out of fridge in airtight container?

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  17. Hi Jackei,
    The ears are not glued on the head. They are inserted into the head.
    Please take a look at the second picture, I cut an opening on top of the head. Also check this marshmallo bear post: http://www.cutefoodforkids.com/2011/01/marshmallow-pop-teddy-bear.html You can see more clearly how do I keep the ears on the head. Hope this helps.
    Since this bunny is made from only marshmallow and icing. It can be kept for a long long long time in room temperature. Put it in a airtight container will keep it from drying out.

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  18. Just stopping by to let you know that I've featured your craft on Family Fun Crafts! You can see it here:
    http://funfamilycrafts.com/marshmallow-bunny-pops/


    If you have other kid friendly crafts, I'd love it if you would submit them. :) If you would like to display a
    featured button on your site, you can grab one from the right side bar of your post above.

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