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Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by Bee in Our Bonnet

Hello! I’m Ashleigh from Bee in Our Bonnet, I’m so excited to be part of the Polka Dot Project!  Everything is better with polka dots (or bacon), so it’s not hard to think of something to add polka dots to.

I’ve got Easter on the brain this time of year!   I know I did polka dot bunnies last year, but I’m bringing them back in a new way!

This time I’m adding polka dots to our friend, the chocolate bunny!

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

If you haven’t ever worked with chocolate molds, you’re about to find out how easy it is!  I got this chocolate bunny mold from Target but there are so many more available out there.  Check out this site for tons of options.  Usually craft stores like JoAnn’s or Michael’s have a few.   Cake and candy stores have great selections, and if you’re willing to order online, you can find everything you’ve ever dreamed of!

I also purchased dark chocolate, vanilla melties and pink melties (wilton brand).

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

Start with the pink chocolate.  I melt it in the microwave, in a glass measuring cup.  I put it in for 30 seconds, stir, put it in for 30 seconds more, stir and sometimes it’s done.  Sometimes it needs 15-30 more seconds.  It is done when it is mostly smooth but still has some lumps in it.  Continue to stir those until it becomes smooth.  If you microwave it until it’s all the way smooth, it will end up being overcooked.  After my pink was ready, I made my polka dots with a sucker stick.  Super easy!

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

After I did all the dots, I put this in the freezer for about two minutes to harden.

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

Next, I melted my white and dark chocolate, put the sucker sticks in and poured (easy when you are using a glass measuring cup) it into the mold.  Tap the mold on your counter to level it and get the bubbles out.

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

If you hold it up and look underneath, you can see if you have any bubbles or empty spaces on the molds.  This needs to be put in the freezer for 10 minutes or so, depending on how big your mold is.  When they’re are done, you twist the mold and your polka dot bunnies will pop right out!

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

These little guys look pretty cute all dressed up in their polka dots!  This is a fun project to do with the kids, or your big kid friends too!  I hope you give it a try!

Polka Dot Chocolate Bunnies by beeinourbonnet.com

Come by and visit our blog, to find more attempts at making food look adorable!

Thanks for having me Melissa!

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Thank you so much Ashleigh!! I still am IN LOVE with those polka dot bunny cookies from last year, and now I’m IN LOVE with the polka dot chocolate bunnies!!

Check out some of the great posts on Bee in Our Bonnet- This is the BEST sugar cookie recipe, it’s my “go to” now when I make cookies:

 

Basics of Sugar Cookies and Icing

The basics of Sugar Cookies and Royal Icing

Also check out:

 

Double Decker Camera Cookies

Double Decker Camera Cookies

and

DIY Shine Marquee

DIY Shine Marquee 

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