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Supplies for Easter Peep Houses: Graham Crackers (5 halves per house-look at picture below) Paper plates (I like colored ones…green or yellow…or pink) Peeps (We used bunnies and chicks) Edible Easter grass (Found near the Easter candy in the grocery store…just learned of edible grass this year!-. The possibilities are endless with it!)


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Fact: It's just not Easter without Peeps. The adorable confections debuted all the way back in 1953 and have been making the holiday extra sweet ever since. And while Peeps pop up (er, peep up?) for other holidays like Halloween, it's Easter Peeps that capture the country's heart. In fact, 81% of Americans associate Peeps with Easter.


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Add egg whites and mix, adding water a little at a time until you reach a very thick consistency. Put icing in a zippered plastic bag and cut off the corner. This will allow you to squeeze out a line of icing for assembly and decorating. To build a graham cracker house, start with 3 graham crackers. Cut each one in half with a sharp knife to.


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1. Break apart 3 graham cracker sheets in half, so you have 6 square pieces. 2. Use icing to "glue" four pieces together to form the base of house. Lay one square cracker flat, and then glue three sides to base square. Let dry/set for a few minutes. 3. Use icing to make a pitched roof and attach to top of house. 4.


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Break apart the vanilla wafers. We used a total of 18 wafers for the Peeps House shown. 4 on each side, 4 in the back, and 6 on top of the roof. Melt the CandiQuick or candy melts according to the instructions on the package (usually using a microwave-safe bowl in 30-second intervals). Put the melted candy into the corner of a sandwich baggie.


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How to Make A Peeps Bird House. Assemble - To make your graham cracker birdhouse, start by piping vanilla frosting along sides of graham crackers to create a box with a bottom and three sides, leaving the top and one side open. The Roof - Create a roof for your birdhouse by slanting two graham crackers on the top of the graham cracker box.


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Place your coconut in a sandwich bag and then add a few drop of green food coloring and mix to combine the color. If need be add more color. Spread the coconut flakes out on a tray or plate and let it dry for an hour. Now to assemble your graham cracker gingerbread house. Start by breaking 3 graham crackers in half.


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Break 1 graham cracker square in half to make two small rectangles. Use icing to attach the two pieces together to make a pitched roof that sits on top of the house. Use icing to secure peeps into place, inside or outside the peep house. Spread icing on a plate and add green sprinkles for grass.


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Place some royal icing in a sandwich bag and clip off a corner. Pipe icing along the top edge of a graham cracker half, and then "glue" that graham cracker half to the bottom of the triangle you just cut. That makes the back wall of the house. Next, use two more graham cracker halves to form a roof.


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Cut edible grass into small stems with the kitchen sheers and lay them around the peep house. Pipe a little frosting onto the back of the easter candies you choose to use. Set them into place. Pipe frosting onto the back of your bunny peep and gently push the peep up against the house. Let dry before moving.


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Using the frosting as your "glue," connect 3 graham cracker squares in a "U" shape to form the walls of your house. Decorating the Roof. Coat the tops of 2 additional graham cracker squares with frosting. Add sprinkles to the frosting-topped crackers. Finally, use more frosting to "glue" the roof in place. Use our pictures for a guide.


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Directions: Cut your first PopTart in half hamburger style. Place your half poptarts on each side of another full poptart to measure how steep to cut your roof. Cut your poptart from the top center at an angle to the top of the poptart next to it and do the same with the other side. Put frosting on the inside edges of your poptart with the roof.


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Add half the bag of coconut to the ziplock bag, add 2 to 3 drops of food coloring and close the bag. Shake and mush around until all the coconut is the color green you would like. Now you have the perfect edible grass for your landscape for the adorable Peeps Houses. Make sure to add jelly bean, M&Ms, Cadbury mini eggs, and marshmallow peeps.


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Directions. Break each whole graham cracker in half. You will need 6 halves for each PEEPS house. Assemble houses on wax paper or a cookie sheet. Glue the walls to the floor using icing. Glue two halves together to form the roof, again using icing to join the pieces together. Allow the walls and the roof to dry separately for approximately one.


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Each Peeps house will need a total of five Pop-Tarts. Use a sharp knife to cut two of them into equal halves. On another two Pop-Tarts, cut the corners off of the top edge at 45º angles. To make the pieces equal, stack the cut Pop-Tart on top of the one to be cut, and use it as a guide. Save the last Pop-Tart for later.


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Building Peeps Easter Houses. Kids will come up with all sorts of ways to design and customize their own Peeps houses, but here's a little tip I've learned after hosting a few gingerbread decorating parties. Little kids do better when the graham cracker houses are built with a glue gun rather than icing. They're more durable for little hands.