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How To Make A Simple Candy Bouquet

14 July 2009 No Comment

You will need: a Sundae glass, a piece of stick candy, Hershey’s chocolate kisses of one flavor or several, Life Savers, curling ribbons, pipe cleaners or thin stem wire, scissors and wire cutters.

1. Find a Sundae glass you would like to use in your candy arrangement.

Candy bouquet - Step 1

Candy bouquet - Step 1

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

Candy Bouquet - Step 2

Candy Bouquet - Step 2

3. Put the stick candy of the matching color into the glass.

Candy Bouquet - Step 3

Candy Bouquet - Step 3

4. (Optional). You can put Life Savers candy on the top of the Sundae (they will form whipped cream) securing them in place with glue dots or double-sided tape as necessary.

Candy Bouquet - Step 4

Candy Bouquet - Step 4

5a) Prepare curling ribbons of colors that correspond with the kisses wrappers. You can also buy ready-made curl swirls.

Candy Bouquet - Step 5a

Candy Bouquet - Step 5a

b) Take a piece of pipe cleaner or thin stem wire and tightly wrap it around the middle of the curling ribbons from step a). Curl the ribbons by pulling them over the edge of the scissors.

Candy Bouquet - Step 5b

Candy Bouquet - Step 5b

c) Insert the curling ribbons in the glass. Your beautiful and tasty Candy Sundae is ready!

Candy Bouquet - Step 5c

Candy Bouquet - Step 5c

If you want to quickly and easily learn how to make candy bouquets either to start your own business or just to be able to make amazing memorable gifts for any occasion, check out my valuable “illustrated” step-by-step guide “How to make beautiful candy bouquets for fun and profit”.

Lana Glass
Founder of the Site “Incredible Edible Crafts”

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