Bunny Hutch

by Sharon Evans
Sharon Evans
I'm a self-taught baker and have done designer cookies for several years.  I started out baking cookies to treat the gang at work on holidays.  I got better and better at it and people were telling me, "These are wonderful, you need to go into business."  So, I took them up on it and started Sharon's Edible Art.  Now it's a paying hobby.  I try to design "outside the box" by trying different ideas to bring more 3-D images into the cookies.  I live in Carlsbad, NM.

Bunny Hutch Edible House

Bunny Hutch Edible House

Bunny Hutch Edible House

Bunny Hutche Edible House

Easter Bunny Rabbit Hutch

Construction: Gingerbread and sugar cookie dough.
Windows are crushed yellow lifesavers and baked with the cookie, then decorated with Royal icing.
Roofing tiles are Necco wafer candies.
Assorted egg shaped candies.
Nerds are the rocks in the walkway.
Carrots, Easter basket, flowers, flower pots, lettuce in the garden, door frames, and pink strips down the house and roof are fondant.
Tree is upside down ice cream cone covered with Royal icing.
Finials on the porch, balcony, and fence posts, plus the tree and wreath decorations are egg-shaped cake sprinkles.
The fence is sugar cookie dough iced in white.
Grass is coconut dyed green.
Easter Bunny Peep.

The only things not edible are the wire the flowers are attached to and the support beams for the porch and the pink fence posts, they are fondant-covered lollipop sticks.