Valentine Chocolate Kiss Bouquet
Chocolate is a very popular gift for Valentines Day. Many gift boutiques and flower shops offer beautiful candy bouquets that make a wonderful surprise for any Valentine. However, these arrangements can be quit costly. The good news is that these arrangements arent that difficult to make. Try making this homemade rendition that is sure to make your Valentine feel very special.
Supplies:
~ One terra cotta pot 5 to 6 inches in diameter ~ A piece of Styrofoam or oasis (green florist foam) that fits snuggly into the pot ~ Red and Silver (metallic) acrylic paints ~ Foam paint applicator ~ Red and Silver Hershey Kisses ~ Iridescent cellophane wrapping paper ~ Long bamboo skewers ~ Green floral tape ~ Silk rose leaves (optional) ~ Long-stemmed red silk roses (optional) ~ Dried babies breath ~ Red bow ~ Red or pink tissue paper
Directions for the pot:
Paint the pot red and allow it to dry thoroughly. It may take two coats of red paint. Using the metallic silver paint, decorate the pot rim with a scroll design or small flowers. Paint the body of the pot with hearts. Allow to dry thoroughly. If desired, you can use a clear, protective coating to protect the decorative finish. The pot can be used later for holding a candle or individually wrapped candy. For additional ideas on how to decorate your pot, take a look at this web page: http://www.patriciaspots.com/valentineideas.htm.
Cut the Styrofoam or oasis and fit it snuggly in the pot. Crumple some red tissue and glue it on top to hide the Styrofoam.
Directions for making the rose buds:
1. Cut a four-inch square of cellophane. Holding a piece of cellophane in your left hand, place the tip of one of the red wrapped kisses in the center of the square. Add the other red kiss to the bottom of the first kiss (flat side to flat side) and wrap the cellophane around both pieces, gathering the corners together around the tip of the other kiss.
2. Insert the flat end of a skewer into the gathered cellophane until it meets the tip of the Hershey's Kiss. Wrap the gathered corners together as tightly as you can without breaking the cellophane.
3. Tape the "rosebud" onto the skewer with the floral tape. Continue taping down the length of the skewer, leaving about 1/4 inch up from the point uncovered.
4. Optional: Tape the silk rose leaves onto the stem.
5. Poke the sharp end of the "rosebud" into the Styrofoam filled pot and arrange your roses to look like a bouquet.
Continue making rose buds in silver and red until you have a dozen.
6. Fill in the gaps with silk red roses (optional) and babies breath.
7. Attach the red bow at the base of the arrangement. Wrap the entire arrangement in more iridescent cellophane. Don't forget a card with the following statement: "Roses are red and violets are blue. These are just a few of the 'Kisses' in store for you! Happy Valentine Day to my Best Friend."
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