Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake


Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio



Easter has become one of my favorite holidays,
such a fun relaxing day with family. There are always lots of sweet treats, yummy food and fun decorations! I have joined with 9 absolutely amazing bloggers on an Instagram Spring Party Loop, where we are showing some fun bunny inspirations for Easter. Keep reading for instructions on this darling Bunny Cake and make sure to visit the other gals because they are seriously talented and have some fun stuff to share! 

When you think bunny, especially around Easter, most people may imagine a cute fluffy white one. Well in the beautiful PNW we have Eastern Cottontail bunnies hopping all over, the cutest little brown ones with fluffy white cottontails. They are everywhere in our fields and as long as they stay out of the garden, I love having them around.

I have seen a lot of white bunny cakes on Pinterest and Instagram, but have yet to see too many brown ones. I thought I would give it a try! I am certainly a novice when it comes to decorating cakes, but I had some fun ideas and if I can do this then I know anyone else could follow along as well!



Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


I kept this easy and used a boxed cake mix, pick your favorite flavor and make according to package directions. I made two boxed cakes for this recipe so I could create a 3-layer cake. I would highly recommend flour dusting the pans so the cake can be removed without any issues. Just spray the pan with cooking spray and lightly dust with flour, tapping the excess out. Pour cake batter into three 8” pans evenly distributed and bake according to package.  

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio



After the cakes were baked and have cooled, remove from pan and cut the tops off of each cake. This will make it easier to stack. I remember the first layered cake I ever made I forgot to do this and wondered why my cake looked so funny!

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio



Next step is to layer the cakes on top of each other with a thin layer of frosting in between each layer. Once all three layers are stacked apply a rough “crumb coat” of white frosting all over cake. We had guests coming for dinner, and I was low on time so I opted to use canned frosting to make my life easier! I normally would opt for a homemade buttercream version, use whatever you prefer. I got two cans of vanilla and one chocolate and had a bit left over.

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


I set the cake in the fridge to cool for about 30 minutes, this made it easier to finish the frosting layers. 

Then I started adding brown frosting around the cake (or chocolate if you bought cans like I did). Easter Cottontails have a mixed coloring of brown, grey and white, I kept blending around the cake until I got the look I was going for. 

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio



Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio

To add a little more depth to the color, I took some of the remaining white frosting and added a drop of black food coloring. This gave me the dark grey that I added to the top of the brown. This ultimately was a bit darker than I had wanted, but the end result still turned out really cute. 

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


I blended and scraped around the cake until I had bites of white, brown and grey peeping through.

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


I took the remaining grey and added another drop of black coloring. I used this to line eye lashes and a little mouth. For the nose I took a pink candy we had in the Easter jar, cut it in half and attached to a toothpick. Then slide the toothpick into the cake, right above the mouth. Any pink candy would work great! 

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio



Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio 

For the bunny ears I used light brown and pink pipe cleaner. You can find these at any craft store, they were easy to make into ears and are very inexpensive. I trimmed them to size and placed on top of the cake.  The last piece to this darling cake was the cottontail of course! I used a Hostess Snoball, it made the perfect cottontail. I put 4 toothpicks in the Snoball and attached to the cake.

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio




Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio

You will always find these cottontail bunnies in the fields munching on grass, so I added edible grass to finish it off.


Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio

Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio
Peter Cottontail Bunny Cake - AK Party Studio


If you have any fun bunny cake ideas, or if you have any advice for me on my next baking adventure, I would love to hear it!

Thanks for joining me…now hop on over to Lori at giggleliving.com where she is showing you how to set your Easter table with a fun place card and guest favor.



Styling, Photography and Design: AK Party Studio





3 comments

  1. This is amazing my friend!!!

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  2. Love love how this turned out. What a cute cake.

    Cristy
    www.happyfamilyblog.com

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  3. Love this cake! It is so darling!
    xoxo, Nicole (The Party Porch)

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