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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.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword bunny house, pop tart
Prep Time 20 minutes
drying time 30 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Servings 1 house
Calories 1100kcal
Cost $5

Equipment

  • plastic sandwich bag

Ingredients

  • 5 Pop Tarts
  • 1/2 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 1/2 teaspoon at a time until desired consistency is achieved (2 1/2 teaspoons works well for me).
  • Spoon icing into a Ziploc bag and cut the tip off.
    under side of pop tart with beads of royal icing on edges
  • Glue the 4 walls together with icing and hold in place for a minute or so.
    4 pop tarts frosted together to form a square shape
  • Add a bead of icing around the top edge and place the 5th pop Tart on top for a flat roof.
    pop tarts frosted together to look like a small house
  • 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.
    pop tart bunny house. on white plate

Video

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: 1100kcal