15 Creative Candy Bouquets That Will Make Your Mouth Water (2024)

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Twisting candy jar flower

Googly eyed lollipop tree

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Big potted lollipop flower

Peppermint topiary trees

Ribbon filled candy land bouquet

Candy box and candy sticks bouquet

Valentine's day candy sundae

Soda can candy bouquet

Candy cane flower vase

Candy poppin' bottle rockets

Candy barbie doll dress

Chocolate candy sleigh

Football candy bar bouquet

Potted lollipop tree

15 Creative Candy Bouquets That Will Make Your Mouth Water

Floral centre pieces and flower bouquets make wonderful home and party decor. They also make great gifts! Some people, however, are allergic to flowers. They’re also not the most kid-friendly idea in the world. If you’re very intent, however, on the idea of a bouquet or centre piece, you can still make one of your own… using candy!

Check out these 15 ideas for delicious and completely adorable looking candy bouquets that will make your mouth water!

1.Potted lollipop tree

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Crafts n Coffee shows you how to make a little potted lollipop tree by putting a foam ball inside the bottom of the pot and poking lollipop sticks into it so they stand up and around like an adorable, colourful bouquet of flowers.

2.Football candy bar bouquet

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Are you looking for an unconventional treat idea for after your child’s season end football game? These football themed candy bouquets are the perfect option! They also make cute, decorative dessert options at Superbowl parties. See how Terrell Family Fun made these ones.

3.Chocolate candy sleigh

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Candy bouquets make great gifts at Christmas time too! Instead of just making the arrangement look like a pot of “flowers” like some of the other ideas, try building a little candy version of Santa’s sleigh, just like these ones from Jak Health.

4.Candy barbie doll dress

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Does your child have a special occasion or landmark to celebrate? Do they enjoy chocolate and candy more than they like baked goods or cake? Build them a candy bouquet instead! You can make it extra exciting, however, by shaping the candy to look like a Barbie doll’s dress rather than a bunch of flowers. It’s Casual Friday shows you how it’s done.

5.Candy poppin’ bottle rockets

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Sometimes candy bouquets are the easiest way to serve a snack at a kids’ party without having to get everyone a plate and cutlery. Skewer gummy candies like little kebabs and stand them up in a little bucket of sugar, just like She Knows did here!

6.Candy cane flower vase

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Do you have plenty of vases but none that really suit your Christmas or holiday decor? Instead of buying a new one, try transforming a vase you already own into a holiday centre piece using candy canes! Get the steps for this project at Living Well, Spending Less.

7.Soda can candy bouquet

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Candy bouquets are cute looking no matter what you put them in, but sometimes it’s nice to style them a little. Putting candy kebabs inside an empty can of pop says “sugar rush” like no other! Miss Kopy Kat shows you how to make one just like this.

8.Valentine’s Day candy sundae

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Cute plush toys and heart shaped trinkets make fun gifts on Valentine’s Day, but some people just want the holiday candy! If your loved one has a sweet tooth, grab a milkshake cup and fill the inside with little candy bars, then make candy kebabs to stick out the top! Check out how Between Naps on the Porch made this beautiful candy milkshake bouquet.

9.Candy box and candy sticks bouquet

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Does the person you’re making a candy piece for prefer sugary sweet candies to chocolates or gummies? You can still turn them into a cute bouquet! Pizzazzerie shows you how to attach candy packages to kebab sticks and make a “vase” from bigger candy boxes.

10.Ribbon-filled candy land bouquet

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Do you like the idea of putting your bouquet in a vase but the recipient’s favourite treats don’t come in a miniature version to fill up the inside? Consider following in Fun with Barb and Mary‘s footsteps and filling the inside of a glass case with pretty curled gift ribbon instead!

11.Peppermint topiary trees

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Do you love the look of candy bouquets and decor even if no one intends to eat it at the end? These adorable little mint topiary trees make super fun Christmas and holiday decor, even if the process of making it takes away your ability to snack on the mints later. Show, Tell, Share teaches you the steps.

12.Big potted lollipop flower

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Do you want to make a candy bouquet but you’re concerned that not all of the candy will be eaten before it goes stale because some of these ideas are so large? This lollipop flower idea from Primitive and Proper lets you make a bouquet that’s equally awesome to the others but with less candy so nothing goes to waste.

13. Lollipopmalt milkshake bouquet

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Did you like the malt milkshake idea from earlier on the list but you’re not sure the person you’re making for will eat chocolates and other candies? Try this version from Rada Cutlery that’s made only with lollipops! We love that it looks like a little rounded, ice cream topped milkshake, only colourful.

14.Googly eyed lollipop tree

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Perhaps you like the first potted “plant” idea on this list, but you’d like to make it for a kid who’s into freakier things than just bouquets? Crafts n Coffee suggests making things more playful by sticking googly eyes all over the pot and the lollipops and adding eyes stuck on the ends of curled pip cleaners to make it look like a lollipop monster!

15.Twisting candy jar flower

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This gorgeously creative flower jar idea from 30 Minute Crafts is a great way to give your loved one their favourite small candies without giving them so many that they go to waste. It also keeps all the little pieces in one place. When the candy’s been eaten, they have some new, totally adorable decorative storage for whatever they like!

Have you made other styles of candy bouquets that you don’t see here but that you’re very proud of? Tell us about how you did it or link us to pictures of your work in the comments section!

15 Creative Candy Bouquets That Will Make Your Mouth Water (2024)

FAQs

How to make a chocolate bouquet step by step? ›

Here are the steps you must take to make your chocolate bouquet from scratch.
  1. Step 1: Select Your Recipient's Favourite Chocolate or Snack. ...
  2. Step 2: Glue Your Treats. ...
  3. Step 3: Create Your Bouquet Box. ...
  4. Step 4: Place Foam at the Bottom of Your Chocolate Bouquet Box. ...
  5. Step 5: Add Coloured Tissue Paper. ...
  6. Step 6: Add the Chocolates.
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How to make a bouquet? ›

Choose two to four flowers to use as your focal point or base of your bouquet. Build onto the bouquet by adding more flowers around your base flowers. Do this by continuously turning the bouquet and adding stems until your arrangement is at your desired size.

How to make a gift card bouquet? ›

All you need is a tin can, a green foam ball to place at the bottom, Spanish Moss, a few of your favorite floral stems, skewers or crafting sticks, and gift cards. Cut the stems to your desired height, shove them in the foam ball and begin your arrangement! Happy Arranging!

How do you make a Hershey Kiss flower? ›

Insert florist wire into one pointed end of double chocolate. Wrap a 4-inch square of clear cellophane around the double chocolate, twisting cellophane tightly around chocolate. Starting at bottom of rose, wrap florist tape around edges of cellophane, continuing down the full length of wire with tape.

Can you hot glue candy? ›

I used my hot glue gun to attach the candy bars around the base. The candy bars I used here are wrapped in cardboard so nothing will melt. As I mentioned earlier, candy boxes would work too. Whatever you decide to use, make sure the candy is wrapped in material that will not melt.

How do you make a budget bouquet? ›

If your bridal bouquet is something simple that you can handle, you'll almost always save money if you use fresh flowers. Use flowers that are IN SEASON. Not only will you pay out the kazoo for flowers when they're out of season, but they'll also never look as good as they do when they're in season.

What do you put on the bottom of a candy bouquet? ›

STEP 4: To make your candy bouquet look polished, add something to the base of the candy bars like tissue paper, crinkle paper, tulle or ribbon! We added some tissue paper and crinkle paper for a little pop of color and fun.

How to make a candy vase? ›

Supplies: vase, candy bars, tape, wood skewers, tissue paper, and ribbon. Directions: tape each wood skewer to the back of each candy bar. Then add the candy bars on the wood skewer into the vase. Then add candy into the vase and fill it to the very top.

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