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diy, easter, guest tutorials, holiday, kids, kids crafts, party · March 28, 2014

Easter Bunny Mocktails

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Hello sweet TT&J friends! I’m Angie from Echoes of Laughter and I am absolutely OVER-THE-MOON-DELIGHTED to be visiting here today!
I have been following TT&J since forever and I totally want to move into the 1905 Cottage and cook-up a storm in that fabulous kitchen that Jen designed!
Even though we got a sprinkling of snow in my northern city today, I am happily staying warm inside and creating Easter projects in the pastels and ice creams colors that I adore indulging in for Spring loveliness.
I am so excited to share these easy & cute Easter Mocktails with you. They can be a wonderful, festive touch to a party or Easter dinner, as well as a cute after school snack or even a project for kids to make for themselves! And these mocktails are full of goodness… 100% juice and fruit, so not only are they bunny-licious, but gluten-free, nut-free and dairy-free too! And what do bunnies drink? Carrot juice of course!
To create this project, a few supplies will need to be gathered up to get started.
SUPPLIES:
Watermelon, sliced one inch thick
Cherries
Kiwi, cut into small pieces
Chilled Juice {I used a blend of 100% carrot and orange juice}
Small Bunny Cookie Cutter
Skewers
Small Milk Bottles
Small Carafe with Top
Felt Cutouts such as Flowers & Bunnies
Baker’s Twine
Small Pink Doily
Paper Straws in Spring colors
DIRECTIONS:
1. Using bunny cookie cutter, cut out bunny shapes in watermelon.
2. Cut skewers to a length that fit the milk bottles if they are too long.
3.Assemble bunny stir sticks with fruit. Add cherry, piece of kiwi and bunny head last.

4. To decorate milk bottles, wrap some colored baking twine around the neck, and add a felt cutout such as a daisy.

5. Pop a fruit stir stick and straw into each milk bottle.

6. Decorate the Carafe with a doily, baker’s twine and a bunny cutout as shown for a big touch of cuteness.

7. At serving time, pour chilled juice into carafe, and serve each guest a cute bunny mocktail in their own cute milk bottle.

 

Bunny Mocktails would also make a great gift too! You could throw some chilled juice into a basket with the bunny fruit sticks, straws and cups for a special Bunny Mocktail kit for Easter!
I love entertaining and sharing food with friends. I often find that taking the simplest things, like juice and fruit, and packaging them in a creative way, can add some awesome fun to any gathering!
Thank you so much for spending some time with me today!

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Thanks Angie! Aren’t those just adorable? They would be so fun to add to an Easter party or any other fun celebration! Angie has such fun, bright, and happy ideas on her blog. Here are a few fun recent Easter projects of hers:

Easter Banana Pops

Her Easter Banana Pops look like such a fun treat for the kids to help make too!

Chickadee Pencils

These Chickadee Pencils would be the perfect inexpensive gift for kids to hand out to their friends!

Easter Baskets from Recycle Cans

And, these Easter Baskets from Recycled Cans are a perfect idea to re-purpose something you already have!

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Posted By: Jen · In: diy, easter, guest tutorials, holiday, kids, kids crafts, party

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Comments

  1. Angela S says

    March 29, 2014 at 12:11 AM

    Absolutely adorable!

    • Angie@Echoes of Laughter says

      March 29, 2014 at 11:45 AM

      Thank you so much for having me guest post Jen! I am so very greatful! Have a lovely weekend! Angie xo

  2. Joann says

    March 28, 2014 at 11:43 PM

    Another fabulous creation Angie! This looks like so much fun for the kiddies!

  3. Krista @ the happy housie says

    March 28, 2014 at 5:03 PM

    These are adorable Angie!! My boys would love them… the little cut out watermelon bunnies are too cute for words!!

  4. mark stiles says

    March 28, 2014 at 3:47 PM

    I know what im doing for Easter! Thanks for the Cool Idea. I’m thinking Rum soaked watermelon rabbits i’ll call them wathermellion hellions! Really cool! you are very talented!

  5. Nancy Schofield says

    March 28, 2014 at 12:40 PM

    Angie, love all of your ideas. You are so creative. The Mocktails look so refreshing!

  6. Margarita Ibbott says

    March 28, 2014 at 12:20 PM

    That is too cute You are so talented and creative . Thank so much for sharing! 🙂 🙂 🙂

  7. Bharti says

    March 28, 2014 at 10:45 AM

    Angie you amaze me in a refreshing way every time I look at your posts. Great job . All the best for all your future projects 🙂

  8. Pamela says

    March 28, 2014 at 10:31 AM

    Love this idea. So simple yet amazing! As always – you are incredibly creative – thanks for sharing Angie!!

  9. Cheryl says

    March 28, 2014 at 10:17 AM

    Those are so adorable! Angie always has the most adorable ideas. I love that it’s a treat that even my son with food allergies can enjoy!

  10. Sandy says

    March 28, 2014 at 10:12 AM

    Those are absolutely adorable, Angie!! What a terrific idea. Love all the colours…so springy (a sight for sore winter eyes!). Also love the great idea of using the cookie cutter bunny head to cut out the watermelon. Love your ideas…awesome as always!

Hi! I'm Jen Hadfield. I'm a mom of 5 restoring an 1891 home in the heart of Salt Lake City. I love being creative and sharing simple ideas to make your life easier and more beautiful!

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