How to make chocolate bouquet
how to make a chocolate bouquet
Whether it's Christmas, Easter or Valentine's Day, a bouquet of chocolates is a thoughtful gift to give to your loved one. A bouquet allows your sweetheart to enjoy her favorite breakfast in a unique way and instantly improves her mood. While gifting chocolates may seem like an easy and artificial concept, a bouquet adds a great touch and your loved one will appreciate the creativity.
Step 1 - Choose your Christmas, Easter, Valentine's or the person's favorite chocolates or treats.
Chocolate Ideas for Valentine's Day:
Ferrero Rocher
Lindt Chocolate Truffles
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Chocolate Lindor
Step 2- Stick the Treats to the Skewers
Begin by placing the chocolate on a wooden skewer. The best way to do this is with a hot glue gun.
Step 3 - Build Your Bouquet Box or Jar.
You can buy bouquet boxes or you can get creative and use any type of box, for example a cereal box, hat boxes, old tea boxes, shoe boxes or whatever you like. that will work for your chocolate. You can also use a mason jar, washed pasta sauce jar or a bowl. Anything that gives structure to the skewer.
Step 4 - Apply Foam to the Bottom of the Jar or Box
Cut the foam the right size for your bouquet box. It will be strong enough to hold the skewers in place and keep them upright.
Step 5 - Add your colored tissue paper or decorations of choice
You can use tissue paper or wrapping paper to make the bouquet look fuller. Maybe choose the recipient's favorite color, or choose red for Valentine's Day or yellow for Easter. Get creative with this, you can also use birthday or Christmas wrapping paper if you are making one for these occasions.
Step 6 - Add Chocolate and Treats
Push the spikes into the foam and twist them to make a flower-like assortment.
Step 7: Wrap in Cellophane and Tie with a Bow
It's not limited to Valentine's Day or Easter! You can have a bouquet of chocolates for any occasion and suit any theme. You can also get creative with other treats like a bouquet of chocolate-covered strawberries or a bouquet of candy.

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