How to Make an Easter Bunny Race Car
Looking for a creative Easter treat idea for kids that’s both fun to make and delicious to eat? This adorable Easter Bunny race car made from food is the perfect combination of a snack and a craft!
It’s great for Easter parties, classroom treats, or a fun spring activity at home.
🎥 Watch the Video Tutorial
Want to see how it all comes together?
Check out the video below for a full demonstration of this edible Easter craft.
🐣 Why You’ll Love This Edible Easter Craft
- Doubles as a dessert and activity
- Perfect for kids and families
- No baking required
- Great for Easter parties or school events
- Fun, colorful, and customizable
🛠️ Supplies Needed
- Twinkies
- Peeps
- Vanilla Frosting
- Chocolate covered pretzels
- Mini Oreos
✂️ How to Make an Easter Bunny Race Car
- Cut out a section towards the back of the Twinkies for the bunny and wheel to sit.

- Add frosting to the back and bottom of the peep bunny. Also, add a little frosting to the back and bottom of the sections you cut out in the Twinkie.
- Add the bunny and hold it for 5 seconds

- Add frosting to the front and bottom of the pretzel. Add the pretzel to the twinkie, in front of the bunny. Be careful to not touch the bunny with the icing.
- Pull the mini Oreos apart, remove the Oreo filling and add a little bit of your frosting in it’s place. AND YOU’RE DONE!

🐇 Tips for the Best Results
- Use fresh Twinkies so they don’t crumble
- Let kids decorate their own cars for extra fun
- Add sprinkles or colored frosting for a festive look
- Assemble right before serving for best freshness
🎉 Fun Ways to Use This Treat
- Easter party dessert activity
- Classroom Easter snack
- Easter basket addition
- Host a “bunny race car” decorating contest
❓ FAQ: Easter Bunny Race Car Treat
Is this safe for younger kids?
Yes! Just supervise when using pretzel sticks or assembling small pieces.
Can I substitute ingredients?
Absolutely! Use any snack cakes, cookies, or candies you have on hand.
How far in advance can I make these?
They’re best made the same day so everything stays fresh.
Is this a no-bake recipe?
Yes—no oven required!
🐣 Final Thoughts
This Easter Bunny race car edible craft is a fun and easy way to celebrate Easter with kids. It’s creative, delicious, and perfect for making memories together.
👉 Don’t forget to watch the video above for a full step-by-step demonstration!



