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Pick a themed cup to make the perfect base as the holder

for a candy bouquet in a coffee cup. It would be the perfect

for Mother's Day, Father's Day, teacher's gifts or any occasion.

It's like two gifts in one...the candy AND the coffee cup.

You can personalize a plain coffee cup with a special

saying that you like, a name, an initial or a cute design

to make it even more special.

There are further directions later in the post about how to make the design

you do yourselflast through dishwashings.

In addition to a coffee cup you will need candy, clear

tape, wooden skewers and foam.

Since a coffee cup is relatively small, you can get by

with putting small (and less expensive) candy in them.

These candies came from a bag of miniature candies.

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Although if you want to use full-sized candy, the

weight of the cup will support those too.

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This red pot (from Dollar Tree) is not officially a coffee cup but it is ceramic and

has about the weight of a coffee cup...it just doesn't have a handle.

Use clear tape to attach the candy bar on to the skewer.

Wooden skewers can be found in different sizes in the kitchen aisle of most grocery stores.

A craft stick (like a popsicle stick) or candy sticks (in the cake/candy section at craft stores) can be also.

If you want to hide the skewer on a candy bar, pull up

the flap on the back, place the skewer along the fold,

and tape it down securely. Then pull the flap over the

skewer and take the flap down.

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The larger the candy, the larger the skewer you will need.

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Really small candies can be used as "fillers" and taped

on to a toothpick even. I have also used these plastic co*cktail

"forks" I happened across at Dollar Tree to tape candy on.

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You can use floral foam (usually it is green) or styrofoam

inside of the coffee cup to hold up the candies on skewers.

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These foams came from the floral aisle at Dollar Tree.

The floral foam is easier to cut to size, the styrofoam (above, white) is harder to cut but sturdier.

Cut the foam to fit as snug in the cup as possible.

You might need to "whittle" the bottom of the foam some

to fit thenarrower bottom of the cup.

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If you are making a lot of these at one time, you might

consider spray foam to save money on foam. It is trickier

to use than pre-made foam but if you want to see more

info on using it click on
"Using Spray Foam In Candy Bouquets".

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When you are pushing the skewered candy into the foam,

push on the stick and not the candy. The candy might pop

off of the stick if too much pressure is applied to it.

If you want to hide the foam or just add some more interest

to thecandy bouquet, you can use crinkly basket filler or

these paper "fluffs". The "fluffs" can be made with tissue

paper, paper napkins or even cupcake papers.

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Cut the tissue paper or napkins into small-ish squares.

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This napkin from the Dollar Tree had squares already mapped out for me.

If a napkin is two-ply and the second ply is white, you might want to pull it off to keep the fluff colorful.

Pinch the paper square in the middle and make a "stem".

Tape the stem in place. Fluff the remainder of the square

upwards to make it almost like an opening flower.

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You can push the "fluff" in between the cup and foam or

you can tape the "fluff" onto a toothpick by the "stem" and

push it directly into the foam.

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If you want to see more ideas of how to embellishthe top

of your candy bouquet or hide the foam, click on this link
"Decorative Fillers For Candy Bouquets".

I did some research on Pinterest and it seems that if you

want to personalize your coffee cup yourself, you need to

use an OIL-BASED pen to keep your design from coming

off in the dishwasher. (Who wants to hand-wash? Not me.)

I could not find an oil-basedSharpie but Idid find oil-based

paint pens at Michaels. They were about $5 each...you

could use discount coupons if you have them.

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You don't have to use two colors or colors at all...black would work well too.

Although I did practice using the oil-based paint pens

before writing on the white coffee cups, I don't like how

my writing turned out. You can probably do better than me.

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I wish I had seen this tutorial by Cassie at

Pink Heels Pink Truck blogabout how to transfer a

saying onto a mug before drawing mine on.

painting on coffee mugs for your coffee cup candy bouquet.

Even though I probably won't give my "less than perfect"

hand-written coffee cup candy bouquets to anyone else,

I will enjoy reading the sentiments myself in the mornings.

I'm gonna put them out there anyway... (cringe)....

to show the candy placement, etc....

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Here are some other candy bouquet coffee cups

with professional designs on them...

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Depending on where you buy your coffee cups and

how much you want to spend on candy, these candy

bouquets can cost as little as $3 each...and up from there.

Folks will love getting these two-gifts-in-one

from you!

If you want to see ideas for candy bouquets

click on this highlighted link
"Make Candy Bouquets In Lots Of Ways".

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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.
Jan 7, 2022

How to make flowers out of candy? ›

Lay a 10-inch strip of sour candy out on the cutting board. Hold it at each end, and turn the ends in opposite directions until the entire piece is twisted. Roll the twisted candy into a circle. The twists will curl to create petals.

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.

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

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.

How to make a Hershey Kiss bouquet? ›

Starting at bottom of rose, wrap florist tape around edges of cellophane, continuing down the full length of wire with tape. Add 1 or 2 artificial leaves, if desired, securing leaves in place with florist tape. Tie two or more candy roses together with a bow to make a bouquet.

How do you make a simple small bouquet? ›

You can for sure make gorgeous mini bouquets with just filler flowers alone! Bunch a few of your flowers together, cut them down to desired mini length, and tie them all together with a rubber band or floral tape. Cut a square piece of tissue paper and place the mini bouquet at one corner of the tissue paper.

What do you need for chocolate bouquet? ›

What you need to make a chocolate bouquet
  1. Chocolate bars.
  2. Jar or box.
  3. Foam.
  4. Coloured tissue paper.
  5. Rubber bands.
  6. Ribbon.
  7. Cello tape.
Feb 20, 2023

How to make a gummy bouquet? ›

On top of the central gummy place a crossed toothpick and insert a gummy on each end. With another toothpick, always inserting on the center but diagonally, form the rest of the petals. Don't worry if the toothpicks come out, the can be cut.

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