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Did you ever see the bunny cakes in the grocery store bakery department? If you have, you may have noticed that they can be expensive. I'm going to tell you how to make your own so you can save money. You'll need: any flavor cake mix a round cake pan white frosting (purchased or homemade) stiff construction paper in white, black and pink glue optional: Easter grass jellybeans shredded coconut Directions: Prepare the cake mix according to package directions and bake it in the round cake pan. Most cake mixes make enough batter for two round cake pans; therefore you can make two bunny cakes or make cupcakes with the rest of the batter if you only want to make one bunny cake. After the cake has cooled, remove it from the pan and cut the circle in half. With white frosting, frost the bottom of one of the halves generously, then stand the two halves up on their cut side on a plate or cake stand and push the two bottoms together so the frosting is in the middle holding them together. Now frost the whole thing, this is the body of the bunny. For the eyes, cut two round circles out of white construction paper, then two smaller circles out of black construction paper and glue each black circle onto a white circle. Stick the eyes onto the frosting on the front of the bunny body (one of the narrow ends). For the ears, cut bunny ear shapes, in proportion with the body, out of white construction paper. Cut smaller bunny ear shapes out of the pink construction paper and glue them onto the white ones to make the center of the ear. When glue has dried, insert the bottom of the ears into the frosting about an inch above the eyes. For further decoration, lay Easter grass around the cake, place jellybeans on top of the grass and put coconut on the frosting of the cake as bunny hair. This cake makes a nice centerpiece for your table. Use it with a vase of in season flowers and there you have it. © 2001, Monica Resinger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monica Resinger is editor of Creative Home e-zine; a FREE and fun twice-a-week e-zine devoted to helping homemakers. Each issue is filled with helpful homemaking information that will inspire and motivate you! To join, send a blank e-mail to: CreativeHome-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To find out about her other newsletters Creative Gardening and Creative Home Money, please go here: http://www.geocities.com/plantldy.geo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |