Bunny Food Snack Cups

I made these adorable snack cups for my daughter’s bunny-themed birthday party, and they were a big hit! I love that it was a chance to provide some healthy food that would actually get eaten. Making the fringed ends for each carrot is a little time-consuming, but the result is so cute that it’s absolutely worth it.
How we did it:
Materials List
- paper mache planters
- ribbon
- double sided tape
- tissue paper
- craft glue
- cupcake liners
- scissors
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Gather your materials.
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For each cup, cut a piece of ribbon to 10” long. Cut a 10” piece of double-sided tape, stick it to one side of the ribbon, and peel off the paper backing from the tape.
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Wrap the ribbon to the lip of the paper mache pot, pressing firmly to make sure it adheres.
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For each carrot pick, cut a 1" x 2.5" piece from green tissue paper. Using a pair of scissors, fringe the bottom of the paper. I found that the fringe looked best when it was about 3/4 of the height.
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Add a very thin line of glue to the unfringed side of the green tissue paper, and roll it around the top of a toothpick. Cut the toothpick in half, then stick it into one end of a baby carrot.
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Add a very thin line of glue to the unfringed side of the green tissue paper, and roll it around the top of a toothpick. Cut the toothpick in half, then stick it into one end of a baby carrot.
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Fill with your favorite dip, and serve with your carrot sticks!