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How to Make the Cutest Bunny Milk That We Ever Did See

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This Bunny Milk is as simple as it gets—just grab a glass, draw a cute bunny face with a Sharpie or dry-erase marker, and stick on some marshmallow ears! 🐰That’s it! So easy, anyone can do it and trust me—your kids will absolutely love it.

Bunny Milk topped with marshmallows with pink ears

The cutest cup of milk that’s perfect for Easter breakfast, a fun surprise, or just because! ✨

Ingredients and Supplies

  • Favorite Milk
  • Glass
  • Large or Jumbo Marshmallows (one per glass)
  • Pink sprinkles or sanding sugar
  • Marker (a dry-erase marker wipes right off a glass. A Sharpie should come off easily in the dishwasher, but it might take more than one wash.)
Bunny Milk with Marshmallow ears

Directions

  • With the marker, draw a heart on the glass for the bunny nose.
  • Add whiskers and eyes
  • Using kitchen scissors, cut a large marshmallow up diagonally.
  • Dip the sticky part of the marshmallow in pink sprinkles or sanding sugar.
  • Stick on rim of glass (you can also cut tiny slots in the base of the marshmallow ears.)

Here’s a Quick Video Tutorial!

Perfect Presentation Platters

If you’re looking for some cute and affordable glasses, here are some of our favorites!

You can also check out my Amazon storefront for all of my favorite Easter goodies!

Bunny Milk for Easter

Kitchen Links: I get asked all the time about the products in the background of my kitchen. Much of it is from MacKenzie-Childs, which I have slowly grown a collection of over the years! My favorites are this checkered chopping board, my black and white checkered teapot, and the gray and white checkered utensil holder. I also have this enamel canister that you can find in smallmedium, or large.

Can I Prep This in Advance?

Yes! You can draw the bunny faces on each glass well in advance to save time. We recommend waiting to prep the marshmallows until you’re within an hour or so of serving time so they don’t get dried out.

Close-up or Bunny Milk: a glass of milk with a bunny face drawn on

Storing Leftover Bunny Milk

If you have any leftover Bunny Milk from an untouched glass that hasn’t been sitting out for more than 30 minutes, it’s okay to transfer back to the container. Otherwise, it’s best to pour out.

More Adorable Easter Recipes

For more fun and festive Easter ideas, be sure to check out our No-Bake Dirt Cake Casserole, easy Bunny Biscuits, this Cotton Candy Bird Nest Cupcakes, or these adorbs Easter Bunny Cupcakes. Happy Easter, friends!

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