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Candy Sundae Click here to print

This craft reprinted courtesy of Incredible Edible Crafts.

 

This Chocolate Sundae is an easy and fast candy craft project and it is as much fun to make as it is to eat! It would also make a fun party favor for guests to make and take home for sweet memories for a long time to come.

 


Supplies

Sundae glass
Hershey’s chocolate kisses of one flavor or several
Straight candy cane (stick candy)
Life Savers
Curling ribbons
Chenille wire or thin stem wire
Scissors
Wire cutters


Click here for printables

Instructions

Prepare a Sundae glass. In this case a 3.5” diameter x 6.5” height sundae glass.

Fill the Sundae glass with the Hershey’s chocolate kisses.

Insert the stick candy of the corresponding color into the glass.

Put Life Savers candy on the top representing “whipped cream”. You may use mini glue dots to hold these candies in place.

Take curling ribbons of several colors that match the kisses wrappers. Or you can buy a ready curl swirls.

Take a piece of chenille wire and tightly wrap it around the middle of the curling ribbons. Instead of chenille wire you can use white stem wire. Curl the ribbons by pulling them over the edge of the scissors.

Insert the curling ribbons in your arrangement. Your Candy Sundae with chocolate kisses is ready!

 

See the photos below for step by step illustrations.



  




Contributor

Incredible Edible Crafts

http://ediblecraftsonline.com/crafts_for_kids/index.htm

Hello, my name is Lana Glass and making candy bouquets is an important part of my life. Edible Crafts is a great way for parents to spend quality time with their children! Kids absolutely love making food craft projects and sure enjoy eating them! This is a fun way to get even your picky eaters to eat. Edible crafts are enjoyable and delicious projects.


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