Are YOU looking for a special treat this Christmas – we KNOW we are and there is nothing quite like this Christmas Tree fudge for lifting the spirits this year. And goodness knows it is needed!
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We will try and keep it simple for you, so that it is easy for you to get the recipe going – we have a separate card for you to print out as well of course.
First – why not check out the little video we have on this?
Rather yummy aren’t they? So how do you make them? Read on….
Ingredients:

- Silicone moulds for making the Christmas Tree shapes (UK Amazon affiliate) – these are our recommendations, but do look for others if you prefer
- 2 cups green candy melts (16 oz),
- 2 – 4 Tablespoons sweetened condensed milk, to taste, and
- Christmas-inspired sprinkles
How to make Christmas Tree Fudge
- Place half of the candy sprinkles in the cavities of a Christmas tree silicone candy mould (or ice cube tray). Set aside.
- Place the candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 25 seconds. Stir well and reheat as needed until completely melted.
- Stir the sweetened condensed milk into the melted candy melts. More sweetened condensed milk will result in a softer texture.
- Spoon the candy melt mixture into the silicone tray. Add more sprinkles on top of the wet candy melts.
- Allow to set at room temperature, about 1 hour, before popping out of the tray.
- And then you are finished – your gorgeous little Christmas fudge Christmas Trees are ready to eat!
This recipe makes ten trees, so double it for LOADS of Christmas Tree fun at home! 🎄 🎄
We know you will agree that these look simply stunning, but they do taste yummy too. Let us know if you have had a go, and tell us how you got on – give us a try over on Pinterest perhaps?
If you want to print out a recipe card for this – here you go.
Christmas Tree fudge

This is a really simple Christmas fudge recipe to make these perfect little Christmas Trees. The recipe makes 10, but double it, and you've got LOADS of lovely fudge for Christmas this year.
Ingredients
- 16oz (2 US cups) of green candy melts
- Silicone moulds in Christmas Tree shapes (link available above)
- 2 - 4 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk
- Christmas - inspired sprinkles
Instructions
- Place half of the candy sprinkles in the cavities of a Christmas tree silicone candy mould (or ice cube tray). Set aside.
- Place the candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 25 seconds. Stir well and reheat as needed until completely melted.
- Stir the sweetened condensed milk into the melted candy melts. More sweetened condensed milk will result in a softer texture.
- Spoon the candy melt mixture into the silicone tray. Add more sprinkles on top of the wet candy melts.
- Allow to set at room temperature, about 1 hour, before popping out of the tray.
- And then you are finished - your gorgeous little Christmas fudge Christmas Trees are ready to eat!
We have a few other Christmas tree products on site – do check them out. Christmas countdown calendars for kids…!
Aside from these, we do also have a free Christmas Countdown calendar on site as well. We are a social enterprise though, so if you do buy, our charity benefits.
Other Christmas Tree ideas on site include these too:
Christmas Tree and other Christmas activity on KiddyCharts
We do have a few other Christmas Tree crafts and ideas for kids, so why not take a look as these as well?
Decorate your own Christmas Tree free printable
This is our FAVOURITE Christmas Tree craft on the site, aside from this one of course. Create your own little paper Christmas Tree, complete with baubles for you to colour in.
Christmas tree coloring for adults and kids
Some Christmas Tree colouring for you and the kids to enjoy today. An opportunity to be mindful and have fun with your kids.
Simple Christmas Tree craft
This is a lovely little craft for younger children with a Christmas Tree; simple and really good for dexterity as well.
10 fun Christmas Tree crafts for kids
If you STILL need more ideas, we have ten excellent ones here from a guest blogger on the site.
Making easy sew candy cane crafts for your Christmas tree
Finally, a little sewing challenge for little hands - a candy cane decoration for the tree. Easy, but really lovely.
Or if these don’t work for you, how about these from fellow crafters?
Christmas Tree activities from around the web
These are just SO CUTE - gorgeous little pipe cleaner Christmas Trees that your kids ill absolutely adore.
Easy Cucumber Christmas Trees - Healthy Christmas Party Food for Kids
This is SUCH a cool, and easy idea. Christmas Trees from cucumber and carrots. Healthy as well; what is NOT to like!
I LOVE salt dough for kids, and these are just the cutest little trees using salt dough and finger prints. Why not have a go at creating ornaments for the tree this year with the kids?
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