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Easter Candy Bouquet
by Lana Glass

Description: How to make a candy bouquet for Easter. Great centerpiece for your Easter table!

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Materials used for this candy gift basket:

  • Easter bucket
  • "Dum-Dum" pops or other lollipops
  • Decorative Easter grass
  • Curling ribbons of different colors
  • Floral foam for silk arranging
  • A stuffed bunny
  • Chocolate bunnies
  • Stem wire
  • Glue dots or scotch tape
  • Wired decorative Easter eggs (I bought them in Michaels Craft store)
  • Easter ribbon

1. Take an Easter bucket and fill it 5/6 full of Easter plastic grass.

2. Cut the floral foam for silk flower arranging and put it on the top of the Easter decorative grass so it fits into the container firmly. Cut and insert filler pieces of foam as necessary. If the foam is loose in the bucket, you can secure it to the walls of the bucket with some floral sticky clay. Or you can buy foam in the shape of a flat circle, cut it to the desired size and insert it into the bucket.

3. Cover the foam with Easter grass securing it with floral pins as necessary.

4. Set the toy Easter Bunny in the back of the bucket. If the bunny does not want to sit, you can attach a piece of a bamboo skewer to the back of the toy using a piece of clear scotch tape. The bunny is held in place with the piece of skewer inserted in the foam.

5. Make some candy flowers.

  • You will need "Dum-Dum Pops" or other lollipops and curling ribbons of different colors.
  • Take a "Dum-Dum" pop and a piece of matching curling ribbon. Tie a small bow at the base of the pop (where the stick and the pop meet).
  • Using scissors curl the loose ends of the ribbon.
  • That is it. One candy flower is ready. Make several candy flowers of each color and flavor.

6. Insert pops in light and dark green wrappers all around the edge of the bucket. Then insert the rest of the pops around the bunny.

7. The next step is to add the chocolate bunnies to the arrangement.

  • You will need chocolate bunnies, 16 or 18 ga stem wire, and packing tape or scotch tape.
  • Attach the stem wire to the back of chocolate bunnies with scotch tape or packing tape. To stabilize the chocolate bunnies on the stem wire, put a zigzag bend in the wire.
  • Insert the wired chocolate bunnies at the back of the bucket behind the toy bunny.

8. Take wired decorative Easter eggs and Easter narrow ribbon. Tie an Easter bow around these Easter eggs and insert them in the foam so they will be in the bunny's hands as though he is holding them.

Enjoy your Easter Candy Arrangement!

If you are interested in learning how to make candy bouquets to start your own business or just to be able to make unique gifts for your friends and family, see my illustrated step-by-step guide How to Make Candy Bouquet for Fun and Profit.

Lana Glass is the founder of the site Incredible Edible Crafts. Visit her site for more Candy Craft Projects.

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