May
30

Easter Candy Crafts – Candy Sundae

by Kenny , in: Candy Articles

To make this Easter candy craft project you will need: a Sundae glass, Easter candy (Hershey’s chocolate kisses, chocolate eggs, or jelly beans in Easter colors), a stick candy, curling ribbons, pipe cleaners or thin stem wire, scissors and wire cutters.

It usually takes only 15 minutes to make this tasty desert for Easter. Your kids will be happy to help you with it. Spend time together as a family and have fun!

Step 1. Find a Sundae glass you would like to use in your craft project.

Step 2. Fill the Sundae glass with the Easter candy of your choice. I used milk chocolate eggs for my Candy Sundae.

Step 3. Put the stick candy of the corresponding color into the glass.

Step 4.

a) Prepare curling ribbons in Easter colors (pastel red, pastel yellow, pastel green, etc.). You can also use ready-made curl swirls.

b) Take a piece of pipe cleaner (chenille wire) or thin stem wire, bend it over the middle of the curling ribbons, twisting the two legs tightly near the ribbon. Curl the ribbons by pulling them over the edge of the scissors.

c) Insert the wired curling ribbons in the glass.

Great job! Congratulations on your beautiful Easter Candy Sundae!

You can make a sundae with any candy/chocolate pieces you (or your recipient) like. It’s a great gift for any occasion. You can wrap the candy sundae in clear cellophane tying it with curling ribbon. You can also attach a hand-made or ready-made bow to the front top of the cellophane wrap.

If you want to see this candy craft project WITH PICTURES, go to
http://ediblecraftsonline.com/candy_bouquets/cb7/index.htm

If you want to quickly and easily learn how to make candy bouquets either to start your own business or just to be able to make amazing memorable gifts for any occasion, check out my valuable guide “How to Make Candy Bouquets for Fun and Profit”.

Lana Glass -

Founder of the Site Incredible Edible Crafts -
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