Ready for rabbits and eggs? It’s Easter time! Time for Easter cake pops. Starting with this Easter Chick cake pop, that looks a little more complicated to make then most, but if you like would like to try to make it yourself, you can follow this Wilton complete tutorial.
Aren’t these Easter Bunny cake pops cute? 🙂 Bakerella has a tutorial on how to make these cute ones too.
I love the presentation of these Easter Eggs cake pops. The ‘grass’ & white square pot gives them a clean look. The cake pops really stand out.
Here’s some Easter Chicks cake pops that are less complicated to make than the previous one.
This Easter Basket cake pop has a lot more detail than most of the cake pops here, but if you’re really interested in trying it, then Wilton has another great tutorial for you, complete with the list of ingredients & tools you will need.
I think this Easter Bunny cake pop is pretty cute with the little blue bow on its head, & I love its rosy chubby cheeks too. 🙂
These Peep’s Bunny pops are not cake pops, but I think it’s pretty cute as a Easter Pop presentation & less complicated to make. The kids will love it. 🙂
I really like how these Polka Dot & Stripe Easter Eggs are simple and yet very festive. 🙂 If you like to make then Bakerella has the complete tutorial.
These cute Easter Sheep cake pops’s have fur made of sugar pearls, noses are made of tiny hearts, eyes made of melted candy dotted with a toothpick, and ears of brown rainbow chip sprinkles. If that’s not enough detail for you then, Bakerella has the complete instructions. 🙂
Here’s another Easter Chick cake pop; this time the full body version if you’re interested. 🙂
I love these Cartoon Easter Bunny cake pops. They look so goofy, especially with their crazy eyes. 😀
Finally, take a look at this Sparkly Stripped & Dotted Easter Egg cake pop, pretty fancy, huh. 🙂
(via: Cake Picture Gallery, Bakerella, Modern Foodie, Wilton, My Little Cupcake, Divine Party Concepts, susan*jayne, Stylishly Sweet, All About You)