Calling all donut lovers! Let’s dive into a hilarious Easter craft featuring a cute bunny butt stuck in a pink donut with rainbow sprinkles. It’s the perfect blend of cuteness, Easter spirit, and fake baking fun! Makes for a great addition to your easter decoration or as a gift for your foodie friend.

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Crafting with foam clay is not just about creating cute figures; it’s like a therapy session that’s all about relaxation and pure enjoyment. Imagine the joy of squishing, molding, and creating without any mess – that’s the beauty of foam clay! It’s not just for the kids; adults can totally get in on the fun too. Especially when creating cake desserts and cakes. If you’re looking for a creative outlet that’s soothing and brings out your inner Baker, foam clay is the way to go! It’s a fantastic way to combine the love for beautiful desserts with the desire to create something everlasting. What are you waiting for? let’s get those creative vibes flowing together! 🌈✨
Materials Needed:
- White Foam Clay (check notes above for tips with stickiness and wrinkle-free results)
- Beige Foam Clay (donut base) (I mix a drop of brown food coloring into white clay)
- Pink Foam Clay
- Gorilla Glue
- Acrylic roll pin
- Fake Sprinkles
- brown pastels
- paintbrush
- scale
Watch me make the Donut Bunny Butt Step by Step
Step 1: Crafting the Donut
There are countless ways to create the perfect donut shape.

Simply grab something round with the thickness of your liking. Once you’ve shaped your ball, use your tool to pierce through the middle. You can twist and turn the tool or use your fingers to help create the opening.

Smooth out both sides of the donut with your hands and add some soft pastels to achieve that fried look. Remember to leave the center white for a realistic touch.
Step 2: Mixing the Frosting
For that delectable donut frosting, mix 7 parts Mod Podge with 1 part pink acrylic paint.
I find using a digital scale helpful; aim for 0.7g Mod Podge and 0.1g paint. Store any leftover frosting in an airtight container for future fake baking adventures.



Now, it’s time to frost your donut! Use a popsicle stick to spread the frosting in a wavy pattern, just like real donuts. Sprinkle on some rainbow sprinkles and set it aside to dry.
Step 3: Crafting the Bunny
Shape a ball for the bunny’s body and two smaller ovals for the feet. If you need specific measurements, check out our video tutorial or join our free community for a printable version.

Mold two small balls of pink clay for the bunny’s heel pads and six tiny balls for its toes.
Finish off the bunny butt with a round tail; roll it between your fingers and add texture with your fingernails. Secure the tail in place with glue.

Step 4: Assembly
Carefully place the bunny butt on top of the donut and allow it to dry completely. Once dry, your adorable bunny-in-a-donut creation is ready to bring smiles and laughter!
Join us in crafting this adorable Easter Donut, and let your creativity soar. Happy crafting, and don’t forget to share your creations in the group!

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