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I love how a simple cake turns a party into a memory, and these 16 cute bunny cake ideas make that easy. You’ll find styles you can bake at home and designs you can tweak for birthdays, Easter, or spring gatherings, so you can pick one that matches your skills and time.

I’ll walk you through playful faces, 3D bunnies, pastel cupcakes, and rustic floral looks so you can find a style that fits your event. You’ll get inspiration for fondant, buttercream, cake pops, and toppers that help you create a charming centerpiece.
1. 3D Bunny Cake with Floppy Ears and Pink Paw Prints

I shaped the cake into a plump bunny and covered it with smooth fondant for a clean look.
Then I added floppy ears, blushed cheeks, and tiny pink paw prints for charm.
I kept the colors soft and details simple—makes an adorable centerpiece.
2. Bunny Face Cake with Whiskers and Edible Eyes

I frost a smooth round cake for the bunny face.
I add edible eyes and a pink fondant nose, then pipe whiskers with chocolate or licorice.
Simple colors and clean lines keep it cute and easy to pull off.
3. Pink Frosting Bunny Cake with Floral Crown

I frost the cake in smooth pink buttercream for a soft, pretty base.
On top, I add a small fondant bunny and a delicate floral crown.
Tiny piped flowers around the base finish the sweet, springtime look.
4. Green Fondant Bunny Cake on Grass Base

I cover the cake in green fondant to mimic fresh grass.
A small white bunny sits in the center for contrast.
Some piped grass and a few candy eggs bring the spring scene together.
5. Mini Bunny Cupcakes with Pastel Icing

I frost bite-sized cupcakes in soft pastel colors for a fresh, spring look.
Tiny fondant ears and a dot of icing for noses keep them simple and cute.
These little treats work great for parties and sharing.
6. Easter Bunny Cake with Rolled Fondant Ears

I cover a round cake in smooth buttercream, then shape rolled fondant into tall ears.
I tint the fondant soft pink for the inner ear and stiffen the base so they stand upright.
7. Chocolate Bunny Cake with Carrot Decorations

I love making a rich chocolate bunny cake and topping it with small carrot decorations for contrast.
Chocolate buttercream covers the bunny, then I add fondant or marzipan carrots for color.
The carrots add crunch and a playful look without overpowering the chocolate.
8. White Buttercream Bunny Cake with Sugar Flowers

I frost the cake smooth with white buttercream for a clean, soft look.
Simple ears and a sweet face keep the rabbit minimal.
Delicate sugar flowers add color and texture around the base and ears.
9. Pastel-colored Bunny Cake Pops

I love making pastel bunny cake pops for parties and Easter.
They’re small, tasty, and easy to dip in soft pinks, blues, and mint.
Tiny fondant ears and a marshmallow tail finish them off.
10. Bunny-Shaped Layer Cake with Cream Filling

I stack two round layers and carve a bunny silhouette for a simple shape.
A light cream filling goes in the middle, and I chill it before frosting for clean slices.
I cover the cake in smooth buttercream and add fondant ears, then finish with piped whiskers and tiny fondant paws.
11. Cute Bunny Ear Cake Toppers in Pink and White

I often use pink and white bunny ear toppers for a soft, sweet look.
They pop on simple buttercream cakes and work for birthdays or Easter.
Sometimes I pick glitter or plain picks to match the party theme.
12. Spring-Themed Bunny Cake with Floral Accents

I decorate a soft pastel bunny cake and add small buttercream flowers around its base.
Delicate blooms and fondant ears give it a fresh, spring look.
I keep colors light and simple to match garden parties and baby showers.
13. Carrot Patch Bunny Cake Design

I build a carrot patch scene with a round carrot cake base and green frosting grass.
A fondant bunny peeks from a popcorn or crumbled cake mound that looks like soil.
Mini fondant carrots and edible flowers make it playful and springy.
14. Soft Pink Bunny Cake with Edible Glitter

I cover the cake in smooth soft-pink buttercream for a clean, gentle look.
A little edible glitter goes on the ears and cheeks for a subtle sparkle.
Tiny fondant flowers and a marshmallow tail finish it off.
15. Whimsical Bunny Cake with Multicolor Frosting

I paint the cake in soft rainbow bands for a playful look.
A simple fondant bunny sits on top, and I scatter tiny buttercream flowers around it.
I keep colors bright but not overwhelming, so the cake feels fun and tidy.
16. Rustic Bunny Cake with Natural Flower Decor

I like to decorate a semi-naked cake with a little fondant bunny and some fresh edible flowers for that simple, natural touch.
Muted buttercream, a few twigs, and some berries bring in more texture and keep things feeling rustic.