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    Pop Tart Bunny House for Easter

    Modified: Feb 17, 2026 · Published: Feb 16, 2021 by Brandy · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Make a Pop Tart bunny house for Easter! A fun centerpiece that kids can make using their favorite spring candies. 

    You might also like our other Pop Tart house variations: Pop Tart leprechaun house,  Pop Tart gingerbread house, or our Pop Tart haunted house! 

    Pop Tart bunny house on white plate.

    We had so much fun in the fall making our Pop Tart haunted houses and Pop Tart gingerbread houses that I doubt it comes as any surprise that we’re back with an Easter version. The kids and I made sugar cookie bunny huts (houses) years ago, and these look JUST LIKE THEM, only in Pop Tart form.

    Why I Like This Recipe

    • Made from Pop Tarts. Pop Tarts are easy to work with, hold together beautifully, and come in so many fun flavor combinations! Pop Tarts are a lot easier to work with than graham crackers. Give them a try and you'll see!
    • Inexpensive. Making a pop tart house is cheaper than purchasing a boxed house kit. I highly recommend using a generic store brand vs. name brand Pop Tarts. Not only are they more affordable, but they are thicker, too.
    • Fun for groups. My sister has a pop tart house decorating party every year with friends. She said they worked well with such a large group! Nursing homes and libraries have also reached out to me and shared photos of pop tart houses that they made in a group setting.

    What Others Are Saying

    Made Pop Tart houses for Christmas and came back to make an Easter version. Really fun for the kids. We use Peeps marshmallows for our bunnies 🙂 ---Marsha on FB.

    This is a cute and original idea! Thank you!-atnumber29

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    • Why I Like This Recipe
    • What Others Are Saying
    • Tips and Tricks
    • Ingredients
    • How To Make a Pop Tart Bunny House
    • Pop Tart Easter House FAQs
    • More Easter Treats To Make
    • Pop Tart Bunny House

    Tips and Tricks

    • Best icing for Pop Tart houses. I like making a simple royal icing out of powdered sugar and water. It dries hard and works well. You can also use a store-bought tub of vanilla icing/frosting. Works great, too! 
    • Pink pop tarts. We don't eat our Pop Tart houses, but many people do, so find a flavor that you love and go from there! I wanted something pink, so I used Strawberry Milkshake Pop Tarts. Did you even know those existed? The color is perfect for spring! Cherry pop tarts would be perfect as well.
    • Hold in place. Add a bead of icing to the Pop-Tarts and use your hands to hold the 4 walls in place for a minute or two. After that, the icing is tacky and will hold on its own. Repeat for the roof, holding it in place for a minute or so before letting go.
    • Let set. These houses are pretty sturdy once the royal icing has had a chance to set. This takes about 15-20 minutes, but waiting at least 30 minutes before decorating is recommended.
    • Assemble in advance. For even sturdier houses, assemble them the day before you plan on decorating them to allow the pop tarts to dry out a bit. If you do this, you shouldn't have any issues with your house falling apart.
    • Adding heavier candies. To add heavier candies to the trim (see M&Ms in the photo), add a bead of royal icing to the house, then let it sit for a couple of minutes before adding the candy. This allows the icing to become tacky. Add the candy, then adjust as necessary if you see any drooping. The icing will harden and hold everything after about 10 minutes.

    Ingredients

    divided tray filled with various easter candies
    • Pop Tarts. You can use name-brand or store-brand. Often, the store brands work better and are easier to work with.
    • Candy: I found so many fun Easter candies at Target and Walmart. This divided tray works great for making several houses at a time. I use it during every holiday season. Place it in the center of the table and cover it with the lid when you are done!
    • Bunnies: Peeps marshmallow bunnies or chocolate bunnies are an adorable detail to add to the front of the bunny house.
    • Frosting/Royal Icing: My recipe is at the end of the post, but you can use store-bought vanilla frosting as well.
    • Details and decor: edible grass, jelly beans, mini marshmallows, bunny graham crackers, fruit snacks, Cadbury Mini Eggs, Necco Wafers, white chocolate chips, etc.

    See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

    How To Make a Pop Tart Bunny House

    under side of pop tart with beads of royal icing on edges

    Step 1: Squeeze icing onto 4 Pop-Tarts.

    Note: You can also add icing to the bottom of each Pop-Tart to better secure the bottom of the house to your plate/platter if you'd like.

    Step 2: Gently press them together to create the 4 walls.

    pop tarts frosted together to look like a small house

    Step 3: Add more icing around the top edge and add a 5th Pop Tart for a roof.

    Step 4: Let the house dry for 30 minutes before decorating. 

    Pop Tart bunny house on white plate.

    Step 5: Decorate the house with candy and colored coconut for grass.

    Note: Since we were going for a more bunny-hut theme, we didn't make a pitched roof like we did for our gingerbread or haunted house versions. If you'd like to do that, you can follow my pop tart gingerbread house tutorial for assembling the house.

    3 finished bunny houses on plates

    And just for kicks, here are our old-school bunny houses the kids made in 2010 using square sugar cookies! 🙂 If using sugar cookies, bake them longer than usual so they are crunchy rather than soft, and easier to build with.

    Pop Tart Easter House FAQs

    What makes Pop Tarts better for making houses than crackers or cookies?

    Pop Tarts are superior to graham crackers when assembling gingerbread houses for a variety of reasons:
    They are bigger than graham crackers so you get a bigger house.
    They are easier to cut than graham crackers and don't crumble as easily, but can still break if you aren't careful.
    They come in so many colors and flavors.
    They are sturdier than graham crackers and look more like a boxed gingerbread house kit.
    They are frosted so it gives them a fun texture and decorative look.

    Can I use storebought frosting instead of royal icing for Pop Tart Easter houses?

    One reader shared that they made these on Zoom with the 8-11 year olds at their church. She said they delivered boxes of pop tarts, candy, sprinkles and store-bought icing (plain ol' vanilla that you use for frosting cakes) to the kids and it worked out great! She said, "Everything stuck great, almost no wait time. Even the heavy candy went right on and stayed put."
    So there is another option. Easy for kids, holds the heavy candies well. May not dry as hard as royal icing, but works great!

    How long does a Pop Tart house last?

    Pop Tarts are already stale, so you don’t need to worry about them going soft like graham crackers sometimes do. This house will last all season.

    Pop Tart bunny house on white plate.

    More Easter Treats To Make

    • bunny pops in various colors
      Bunny Brownie Pops
    • Oval bunny butt sugar cookie with green frosting and donut hole on top.
      Bunny Butt Sugar Cookies (With Donut Holes)
    • chocolate eggs with sprinkles
      Homemade Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs (Reese’s Copycat Recipe)
    • Yellow peeps bunny sugar cookie.
      Peeps Bunny Sugar Cookies with Buttercream Frosting

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    pop tart bunny house centerpiece

    Pop Tart Bunny House

    This pop tart bunny house is perfect for spring! A fun centerpiece that kids can make using their favorite Easter candies.
    5 from 5 votes
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    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    drying time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1 house
    Calories: 1528kcal
    Author: Brandy Nelson
    Cost: $5

    Equipment

    • plastic sandwich bag
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    Ingredients

    • 5 Pop Tarts
    • ½ cup powdered sugar
    • 2-3 teaspoons water
    • Easter candy, jelly beans, Easter peeps
    • sprinkles if desired

    Instructions

    • Combine powdered sugar and water to make a royal icing glue. Add water ½ teaspoon at a time until desired consistency is achieved (2 ½ teaspoons works well for me).
    • Spoon icing into a Ziploc bag and cut the tip off.
    • Glue the 4 walls together with icing and hold in place for a minute or so.
    • Add a bead of icing around the top edge and place the 5th pop Tart on top for a flat roof.
    • Let houses stand AT LEAST 30 minutes before decorating. If making these with kids, assemble the houses an hour or so ahead of time so that they are nice and sturdy.
    • Dip decorations into icing or pipe icing onto houses to decorate.

    Notes

    • Icing should be the consistency of craft glue.
    • To add heavier candies to the houses, like M&Ms, add a line of icing to the house and let the icing stand for a couple of minutes before placing the candy on it. This will allow the icing to dry a little and become tacky. 
    • You may need to hold the candy in place, or readjust the candy that starts to move as you wait for the icing to dry.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 1528kcal | Carbohydrates: 166g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 90g | Saturated Fat: 23g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 12g | Monounsaturated Fat: 51g | Sodium: 587mg | Potassium: 145mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 60g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 6mg
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    About Brandy

    Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!

    Comments

    1. Sherrie says

      March 24, 2010 at 5:46 pm

      My daughter would have loved to have made these when she was younger. Our best memories are of mother/daughter time in the kitchen. I am joining in the Spring Blog Hop with my edible gumdrop flowers that I made with my own mom growing up. I hope you have a chance to stop by and see them.

      Reply
    2. cookies and cups says

      March 23, 2010 at 10:54 pm

      what a cute idea!! found you though the spring blog hop!
      my kids would love this idea 🙂

      Reply
    3. Jenn @ Delicious Ambiguity says

      March 23, 2010 at 10:18 pm

      What a great idea that is perfect for little hands. I've got a MckLinky party called Tot Tuesdays. I hope you'll stop by & share:
      http://delicious-ambiguity-nennyk.blogspot.com/2010/03/tot-tuesdays-2.html

      Reply
    4. Melissa says

      March 23, 2010 at 8:36 pm

      So sweet - I bet your kids had a blast making them!!

      Reply
    5. Pam Ponder says

      March 23, 2010 at 4:07 pm

      those are just darling, a must try thanks for posting!!!

      Reply
    6. Hoosier Homemade says

      March 23, 2010 at 2:27 pm

      These are adorable! I bet the kiddos had a blast making them!
      I'd love for you to join in the fun at the Spring Blog Hop!
      http://hoosierhomemade.com/cupcake-tuesdayeaster-egg-cupcakesspring-hop-party/
      ~Liz

      Reply
    7. Kelley says

      March 22, 2010 at 10:01 pm

      awesome idea! I have a scout meeting coming up and was thinking of a fun, easy and fast craft... great idea.

      Reply
    8. Judy@cutest-little-things says

      March 22, 2010 at 4:49 pm

      What a cute & sweet idea!

      Judy@cutest-little-things

      Reply
    9. Mary Beth @ Live. Laugh. Make Something says

      March 22, 2010 at 1:22 pm

      absolutely adorable! They just ooze precious...

      Reply
    10. MessyMissy says

      March 22, 2010 at 4:24 am

      AWWWW. That is really sweet. My munchkin would love that project (and that dessert).
      http://www.marvelouslymessy.blogspot.com

      Reply
    11. Kaysi says

      March 22, 2010 at 4:00 am

      what a fun idea, my kids would love doing this!

      Reply
    12. Linda says

      March 22, 2010 at 1:17 am

      Neat and simple idea...luv it! Hope you have a FUN week:)

      Blessings,
      Linda

      Reply
    13. Alison says

      March 20, 2010 at 4:12 pm

      Forgive me for having a blonde moment in my first attempt at a comment!

      These are absolutely darling!! I never would have thought to make them out of sugar cookies. Kids would LOVE to make these. Fabulous idea, thanks for sharing!

      Alison
      http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/

      Reply
    14. Alison says

      March 20, 2010 at 4:10 pm

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    15. {Bobbi} says

      March 20, 2010 at 5:13 am

      I've never seen anything like these before! SOOO cute and I like how they don't look too complicated to make. Gingerbread houses drive me crazy to bake!Thanks

      Reply
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