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How To Make A Candy Bouquet

 by: Peta D'Silva

A bouquet is usually made just from flowers, but that doesn't have to be the case.

You can make your bouquet more interesting by adding other items, such as candy.

Yeah, you read correctly, I said, Candy!

Candy Bouquets are fun to make, look great, and they are a fantastic talking piece. I

promise that everyone that sees your candy bouquet will feel compelled to comment

on it. Young children in particular, will be absolutely delighted when they see your

candy bouquet!

To make a candy bouquet, you will need:

5 Silk Rose Buds


1 Bunch of pearlies


2 Thin Gauge wires


1 Thick Gauge wire


9 Lollipops.


Silk Leaves


Stem tape (green or white)


Ribbon

Step 1: Trimming the lollipops

Trim the lollipop sticks to about an inch or two in length, or just below the wrapper.

Later, we will wire and tape the sticks just like normal flowers. We do this so that the

lollipops can be moved around and positioned more easily.

Step 2: Trimming the Rose Buds

Trim the stems on the rose bud heads, and then wire and tape them.

Step 3: Wire the lollipops

To wire the lollipops you will have to put a twist in the wire around the stick of the

lollipop. You will probably have to do this twice, to make sure that the wire is tight

and wont come loose. The easiest way to do this is to use long-nosed plyers, and to

squeeze the wire around the stick.

Step 4: Wire and Tape the Pearlies

Although you don't need pearlies in your candy bouquet, they can work well to

soften the bouquet, and make it appear more like an everyday floral bouquet.

Wire and tape the pearlies. Place the wire alongside the white part of the pearly

strand, and then stem tape in place.

Step 5: Assemble the Candy Bouquet

Now start to assemble the candy bouquet. Start the bouquet with the lollipops in a

bunch, in one hand.

Then slowly insert the leaves between the lollipops.

Fan the lollipops into a circular shape, with the leaves facing out.

Place the flowers in next, keeping two lollipops between each flower.

Fill any gaps left over at the end, with leaves and pearlies.

Step 6: Add Figure-of-Eight Bows

Make eight figure-of-eight bows, for the last layer of the candy bouquet, and fan

them around the base. You can use normal ribbons or curling ribon.

Step 7: Prepare the handle

The last step in making a candy bouquet is to trim and tape the handle.

That's it! Simple isn't it?

All you have to do now, is resist eating the bouquet long enough for some other people to see it!

About The Author

Peta D'Silva has been making bouquets for over 14 years. Her website -

http://www.visionsofsilk.com - has lots of free information on making your own bouquets, including more details (and pictures) on how to make a candy bouquet:

http://www.visionsofsilk.com/How_to_make_a_candy_bouquet.shtml


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