Chocolate Easter Egg Tree

Create a festive Chocolate Easter Egg Tree with just a few simple materials!

Using a cardboard base and a toilet paper roll for the trunk, this craft comes to life with colorful egg-shaped chocolates attached with hot glue.

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Create a festive Chocolate Easter Egg Tree with just a few simple materials!  Using a cardboard base and a toilet paper roll for the trunk, this craft comes to life with colorful egg-shaped chocolates attached with hot glue.

It’s a fun and easy way to add a sweet touch to your Easter decorations!

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Who Invented Chocolate Easter Egg

The first chocolate Easter eggs were created in France and Germany in the early 19th century.

However, the tradition became widely popular when Cadbury introduced its first molded chocolate Easter egg in 1875 in the United Kingdom.

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These early eggs were made from dark chocolate and had a smooth, glossy shell.

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Over time, the process improved, leading to the creamy milk chocolate Easter eggs we enjoy today.

Materials Needed

To make this festive Easter egg tree, grab the following:

How to Make Chocolate Easter Egg Tree

To make this chocolate Easter egg tree, roll the cardboard into a cone shape and secure the ends with hot glue.

chocolate easter egg Craft in Process

Trim the cone to your desired height.

Attach a toilet paper roll to the bottom of the cone using hot glue.

Start gluing egg-shaped chocolates at the base of the cone, placing them at a slight angle for the best results.

Continue gluing chocolates in alternating colors up the cone until it is fully covered.

Trim the pointed tip of the cone with scissors.

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Insert an egg-shaped chocolate into the top opening and secure it with hot glue. Your chocolate egg tree is complete!

Create chocolate trees in various heights and colors for a festive tabletop display.

completed chocolate easter egg tree

They’re a perfect way to use up extra egg-shaped chocolates with colorful wrappers!

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