HOW TO MAKE A CANDY BOUQUET!

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2011

Just in time for Father's day! Give your guy/dad a quick, esy and inexpensive candy bouquet! I made mine in under $10. :) Really these are good for any occasion- we gave a small version of this bouquet alongside a small present for a 7 yr. olds birthday.. and all the kids eyes were as big as half-dollars! :)
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  • I love this idea and I used it for my sister's birthday! Thanks for your cute videos!

  • @EmmisMaleexis oooh! glad you tried it!! Happy Birthday to your sister!...and your welcome!

  • okay you did a great bouquet but really who give raisins

  • @alexisdia7 lol! I loved this comment- they are chocolate covered raisins- my husband loves them...not my first choice either though...

  • i know a lady who makes this sort of thing and has got a bussiness selling them now. i figured i could make it but was too lazy to do so, but i feel inspired by your video, thanks for showing me. i bought one off her last year she used a mug for the base and then had choc hearts on some sticks and the little mini choc bars on the other. i am so going to make some for my gifts. my mum would love one. and i think i will do the mug as i will just do a mini version as its may be healthier lol thanks

  • @sewsweet08 yeah, this boquet was pretty big- I'm pretty sure it caused several cavities! a mug sounds like a great idea :)

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  • awesome!

  • Thankyou so so much for this candy bouquet are only just getting recognized now and really wanted to know how it was done thankyou very much for sharing u saved me a ton of money and should of done smething like this for v day but hey theres always birthday and things your so vibrant i love that and i hooe ur hubby love his candy xxxx

  • You are right! I went into a ballon store and saw 1 for $35.00 & the larger ! was $50.99.

    I am throwing a Sweet 16 & saw family just put a vase with candy in the centre of each table at there reception & thought about doing something like that at my daughters Sweet 16. I never thought about using a pool noodle. Thanks you just saved me a bundle of money. Now my daughter who is turning 10 wants one too & if I make it I wont have to worry about nuts.

    Thanks again!

  • excellent cheap version, going to make this for a coworkers birthday, and add some cake pops!! thank u sooo much

  • Thank you very much! I'm inspired : )

  • love this!!! i am these for v-day. thank you for sharing.

  • Awesome! I'm going to make 30 of these for my son's birthday party table center pieces, they look amazing and a lot cheaper than what I was thinking of doing. Thanx. :)

  • This is such a good idea!! I'm making these for valentines day...

  • omg this lookss yummeeyy ..... if i made this ill ust stare at it..i wont have the guts to eat itt :) haha thank you for this great tutorial!!

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