How Do You Make An All-Occasion Candy Bouquet?
Celebrate any occasion with a homemade candy bouquet using real pieces of candy and items found in the floral section of most craft stores. If the edible bouquet is intended to be a gift for one person, use his favorite types of candy but avoid removing any candy from the wrappers to make your arrangement. Unwrapped candies may become stale before you present the bouquet, which could affect both the appearance and flavor of the candy. Cut several pieces of green floral wire with scissors to create stems for your candy bouquet. If you are using a vase, make sure that the wire is long enough to rest on the bottom of the vase and extend at least 3 to 4 inches above the top of the vase. Choose a brightly colored hard candy wrapped in cellophane to represent one of the flowers in your candy bouquet. Wrap one twisted end of the cellophane wrapper against the floral wire and firmly wrap green floral tape around the wrapper and wire to hold them together. You can attach several candies along t