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A candy bouquet is a sweet gift for any occasion, and making a bouquet from candy is almost as much fun as receiving it. Use your imagination and make a colorful, personalized perfect for Valentine's Day or a birthday that your friend/loved one won't ever forget -- even after they have eaten all the candy. If you want to know how to make a candy bouquet, just follow these steps.

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    Choose a container for your candy bouquet. Be creative and personalize the container to fit the person you're making the bouquet for. A sand pail makes a great container for a child's bouquet. Use a parfait cup, coffee cup, or a soup mug for a friend, co-worker or teacher; a vintage tin for an antique collector; a small tackle box for an angler; a clay or plastic flower pot for a gardener or a popcorn bucket for a movie buff.[1]

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    Stock up on a good supply of candy. Choose candy that you or the giftee loves, as well as candy that looks visually appealing and stands out. You should stock up on a variety of wrapped candies such as bubble gum, small candy bars, toffees, or chocolate kisses. Any securely wrapped candy will work.[2]

    • Choose colors appropriate for the occasion, such as bright primary colors for a young child, pink and blue for a baby shower, gold or silver for an anniversary, black and orange for Halloween, red and white for Valentine's Day, green and white for St. Patrick's day or red and green for Christmas.

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    Use a glue gun to secure a chunk of Styrofoam to fit tightly in the bottom of the container. Trace the bottom of the container onto the chunk of Styrofoam and then cut out the shape you've made and glue it to the bottom of the container, putting glue on the sides and the bottom of the shape. Wait a few minutes for the Styrofoam to dry completely before you put the candy in -- unless you'd also like to glue the candy to the sides of the container.

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    Wrap a wooden skewer with green floral tape and stick it in the center of a Styrofoam ball. You can also use a thick popsicle stick instead of a skewer. Anything that is long and thick enough to hold up the candy will do. Insert the skewer into the center of the Styrofoam base, securing the skewer with a dab of glue. Put a small amount of glue on the other end of the skewer, then poke the glued end into the center of a Styrofoam ball.

    • Use a Styrofoam ball appropriate for the size of your container. As a general rule, a ball the size of a tennis ball or baseball works well for most arrangements.
    • You can also wrap the Styrofoam ball with green tape or paint it green, for an added effect.
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    Use floral pins to attach the wrapped candy to the Styrofoam ball. Pin one or both ends of each wrapped candy. Continue pinning the candy to the ball one at a time until it is completely covered with wrapped candies. When you've done this, you can also stick the skewer into the Styrofoam at the bottom of the container.

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    Pin silk leaves between a few of the candies. Alternatively, use small bows and loops tied from narrow, ¼-inch ribbon. Pick any design that would make the candy bouquet look even more festive and visually appealing.

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    Camouflage the top of the container with shredded paper or dried sphagnum moss. This will make the bouquet look more finished and will hide the Styrofoam bottom. You can also stick a few candy canes or pieces of candy appropriate to the occasion into the bottom of the basket. Finish your candy bouquet by tying a big, colorful bow around the container.[3]

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    Use a glue gun to glue boxes of candy around each edge of a Styrofoam block. Get a Styrofoam block that is about the size of a brick and glue a box of candy around each of its four sides. Put the glue on the block and then stick the boxes to the glue. Using boxes of candy like Hot Tamales or the boxed M&Ms or Sno-Caps you can find at the movies are perfect for covering the Styrofoam block. Turn the box sideways, so the long way is facing up, and make sure that the top and bottom do not have candy bars glued to them.[4]

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    Glue at least 6-8 candy bars to popsicle sticks. Glue a variety of candy bars, like Snickers, Hershey's, Crunch bars, or Butterfingers, to popsicle sticks so that about 2 inches (5 cm) of the popsicle stick is glued to the candy bar.[5]

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    Stick the popsicle sticks into the top of the Styrofoam block. Once the glue on the Styrofoam block has dried, you can stick the popsicle sticks into the top of the block so that the candy bars are evenly spaced.[6]

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    Glue tissue paper around the edge of the block. Glue some tissue paper around the top edge of the block so that all of the Styrofoam is covered and the candy block has a more bouquet-like feel.[7]

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    Glue a Styrofoam bottom into a large mug. Pick a mug that is festive for the occasion, whether it's around Christmas, Thanksgiving, or Valentine's Day. Trace the bottom of the mug over a piece of thick Styrofoam and cut the Styrofoam and place it snugly into the bottom of the mug. You can even try to glue the Styrofoam into the bottom of the mug, but then you -- or the person you're giving it to -- won't be able to use it once all the candy is eaten.

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    Bake a tray of cookies on popsicle sticks. Make the dough for chocolate chip, gingerbread, oatmeal raisin, or any other cookies that you like. Before you put them into the oven, cut a small hole in the bottom of the cookies and insert a wooden popsicle stick in each one. It's a good idea to bake a few extra cookies in case some of them break or don't stay on the popsicle stick. Give the cookies at least 10-15 minutes to cool off and harden before you try placing them in the bouquet.[8]

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    Stick the popsicle sticks with cookies on them into the Styrofoam at the bottom of the mug. Spread the cookies out evenly so they stick out neatly above the mug. They can stick out at different angles and heights, as long as the bouquet looks visually appealing.

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    Fill the mug with candy and brown tissue paper. Place wrapped candy that goes well with the cookies, such as Reese's peanut butter cups or individually-wrapped Milky Ways, into the bottom of the mug, and place some brown tissue paper on top to cover the candy and Styrofoam.

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    You can pretty much put a candy bouquet in anything. So, yes, gift boxes would be fine.

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    Try making cake pops and making a bouquet with them. You make the cake pops then cover them in melted chocolate add the smarties then make the bouquet.

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      • Avoid using chocolate or other meltable candy if your candy bouquet will be in a warm room, or if the candy will be transported in a warm car.

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      • Lollipops can easily be incorporated into your candy bouquet. Just cut the stick to about an inch. Spread a dab of glue on the stick, then insert the lollipop into the Styrofoam ball.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Container
      • Assorted wrapped candies
      • Styrofoam block or floral foam
      • Electric glue gun and glue sticks
      • Floral tape
      • Wooden skewer
      • Styrofoam ball
      • Floral pins
      • Silk leaves
      • 1/4-inch ribbon
      • Shredded paper or dry sphagnum moss
      • Bow

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      To make a candy bar bouquet, start by gluing boxes of candy, such as Hot Tamales, Sno-Caps, and M&Ms, to the sides of a brick-sized Styrofoam block. Then, glue a variety of candy bars, like Snickers, Butterfingers, or Crunch bars, to popsicle sticks, so they cover the top 2 inches of each stick. When the glue is dry, put at least 6 to 8 of the popsicle sticks into the top of the block, mixing them up so they’ll look more interesting. Finally, glue tissue paper around the top edge of the block to cover the Styrofoam. To learn how to make a cookie candy bouquet or a lollipop bouquet, scroll down!

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      Lollipop Bouquet

      To create a lollipop bouquet, follow these steps:

      1. Choose a container: Be creative and personalize the container based on the recipient's preferences. You can use a sand pail for a child, a coffee cup for a friend, or a vintage tin for an antique collector.

      2. Stock up on candy: Choose a variety of visually appealing wrapped candies, such as bubble gum, small candy bars, toffees, or chocolate kisses. Consider colors appropriate for the occasion, such as bright primary colors for a child or red and white for Valentine's Day.

      3. Secure a chunk of Styrofoam: Use a glue gun to attach a chunk of Styrofoam to fit tightly in the bottom of the container. This provides a stable base for the lollipop bouquet.

      4. Prepare the lollipop stems: Wrap a wooden skewer with green floral tape and insert it into the center of a Styrofoam ball. Alternatively, you can use a thick popsicle stick. Ensure the skewer is securely attached to the Styrofoam base.

      5. Attach lollipops to the Styrofoam ball: Use floral pins to attach the wrapped lollipops to the Styrofoam ball. Pin one or both ends of each lollipop until the ball is completely covered with lollipops.

      6. Add decorative elements: Pin silk leaves between some of the lollipops or use small bows and loops tied from narrow ribbon to enhance the bouquet's visual appeal.

      7. Finish the bouquet: Camouflage the top of the container with shredded paper or dried sphagnum moss to create a more finished look. You can also add additional candy canes or pieces of candy appropriate to the occasion. Finally, tie a big, colorful bow around the container to complete the lollipop bouquet.

      Candy Bar Bouquet

      To create a candy bar bouquet, follow these steps:

      1. Glue boxes of candy to a Styrofoam block: Use a glue gun to attach boxes of candy, such as Hot Tamales or boxed M&Ms, to each edge of a Styrofoam block. Ensure the top and bottom of the block do not have candy bars glued to them.

      2. Glue candy bars to popsicle sticks: Use the glue gun to attach a variety of candy bars, such as Snickers, Hershey's, or Crunch bars, to popsicle sticks. Glue about 2 inches of the popsicle stick to each candy bar.

      3. Insert popsicle sticks into the Styrofoam block: Once the glue on the Styrofoam block has dried, insert the popsicle sticks with the candy bars into the top of the block. Space them evenly to create an appealing arrangement.

      4. Add tissue paper: Glue tissue paper around the edge of the block to cover the Styrofoam and give the candy block a more bouquet-like feel.

      Cookie Candy Bouquet

      To create a cookie candy bouquet, follow these steps:

      1. Prepare the container: Glue a Styrofoam bottom into a large festive mug. Ensure the Styrofoam fits snugly into the bottom of the mug.

      2. Bake cookies on popsicle sticks: Make your preferred cookie dough, such as chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin. Before baking, insert a wooden popsicle stick into the bottom of each cookie. Allow the cookies to cool and harden.

      3. Insert cookies into the Styrofoam: Stick the popsicle sticks with cookies into the Styrofoam at the bottom of the mug. Arrange the cookies evenly, ensuring they stick out neatly above the mug.

      4. Fill the mug with candy and tissue paper: Place wrapped candy, like Reese's peanut butter cups or individually-wrapped Milky Ways, into the bottom of the mug. Cover the candy and Styrofoam with brown tissue paper.

      These are the main concepts and steps involved in creating different types of candy bouquets. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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