Candy Bouquet Instructions
Are you looking for instructions on how to make candy bouquets? You’ll find quite a few candy bouquet instructions on the internet but many do not come with pictures. It’s easier to understand the instructions when you have a picture to refer to. With that said, I’ve compiled here a few links of bloggers that not only have a picture of the candy bouquet they made but also instructions on how they did it.
- This Marvelous Life
Shares how to make Mickey Mouse Lollipop Flowers, Ring-Pop Flowers, Dot Spears, Nerds Rope Spears and Rock Candy Spears. - Live~Laugh~Create
Used Hershey Bars for the candy bouquet. She covered the Hershey Bars with custom-made candy wrappers with letters on them to display a message. - Sentiments By Sophia
Very simple and inexpensive candy bouquet using Peanut-butter cups and Hershey’s kisses. This would be a good project for children. - Candy-Gram & Bouquet for Valentine’s Day
Very neat idea of using the names of candy bar to make up a Valentine’s poem. Of course, those candy bars make up the candy bouquet. - When Pigs Fly
A very colorful candy arrangement using wrapped candy bars, gum balls and hard candies. - Create With Jane
Can’t link to the post directly. So just look for her post dated 6 May, 2009. She used her Stampin’ Up! products and bright colored card stocks to make a really beautiful candy bouquet for a bridal shower.
Well, I hope you’ve enjoyed looking at all the different ways to make a candy bouquet. As you can see, different people have different styles. To make your candy bouquets look nicer, add curling ribbons, colored tissue, tinsel or ribbons. You can also add balloons, soft toys and memorable mementoes.
For more candy bouquet ideas and illustrated instructions on how to make candy bouquets, there are 2 excellent step-by-step guide called “How to make beautiful candy bouquets for fun and profit” and “Candy bouquet designs”. You will quickly learn how to make memorable candy bouquets for any occasion. And if you want to make some money on the side, you can even start a candy bouquet business. The guide includes notes on how to start the business.
Click on the link or picture below to learn more about the Candy Bouquet Instruction Books.











Thanks for posting a link to my Candy Bouquet project
I will have several new bouquet tutorials coming up soon, so I hope you’ll come back to visit!
Hugs and blessings~
~~~Anne
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