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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Chocolate Flowers…Yummy!

 

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Who loves chocolate?  Who loves flowers?  Right!  Every woman loves both!  So, chocolate flowers are perfect in every way!  Combine 2 awesome things and get something even awesomer (yes, I know that is not a word, but it totally should be)!

As I was looking on Pinterest (every hear of it? haha) for a Valentine’s Day gift for my son’s teacher I came across an adorable Hershey Kiss Flower Bouquet from All In One Day’s Time and decided that I had to make it!  

 

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If you are a crafter, who loves chocolate, then you probably already have all the supplies you need at home to make this yummy bouquet!

  • Scraps of fabric – cut into 4x4 squares
  • Floral tape
  • Felt for the leaves
  • Wooden skewers
  • Hershey kisses
  • Mason jar (not pictured)
  • Sticky stuff (not pictured)
  • Rice (not pictured)
  • Jute (not pictured)
  • Toilet paper roll – the inside part (not pictured)
  • And of course scissors and a ruler

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After you cut your fabric into 4x4 squares, place 2 kisses bottom to bottom, then hold your fabric over to create the flower bud.  Then stick your skewer in the fabric near the bottom kiss, and start to wrap your floral tape where the kiss starts to taper.  Wrap your floral tape all the way to the bottom of the skewer.  Easy peasy!  Do as many flowers as you like! The more the merrier though!

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Now it is time to cut your leaves out of your felt.  Please, do NOT look closely at my leaves!!!  For some reason I am a horrible leaf cutter!  Or maybe it is cause I can never cut felt that great?  Anyone else have that problem…or is it just me?  Hmmm???   So after you have your leave cut (hopefully better than mine), take your leaves and attach them to the bud with more of your floral tape. For some flowers I used 1 leaf, but mostly I used 2 leaves to give the bouquet a fuller look. 

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Now, you can either stop there and make a handheld bouquet, or you can put them into a vase, or a mason jar as I did! 

If you want to put them into a mason jar, go find yourself the paper middle of a toilet paper roll.  Luckily, I had just changed my roll…TMI?  Anyway, once you have that put some tacky/sticky stuff to the bottom of the roll so that it stays in the middle of your mason jar.  Once it is in your mason jar, fill the outside part with the rest of your Hershey kisses.  I actually used 2 bags for the whole project, and I didn’t even eat any as I made this!  What is wrong with me?  Next pour a little rice into the roll and start arranging your flowers in the middle of the toilet paper roll.  If you need more height like I did, put some crumpled up paper towels on the bottom before you add the rice.  Once you are done, you can tie some fabric, ribbon or jute, like I did, for that finishing touch. 

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I just loved how these turned out!  My son’s teacher is going to go crazy over them.  She can enjoy the flowers, while eating the chocolate from the mason jars, and won’t even have to ruin the flowers!

Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

Linking up to these fabulous parties!


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Sunday, March 11, 2012

A Flower for You!

My friends are the best! I am super lucky to have such an awesome circle of friends…love you girls! 

When one of my friends is sad, I am sad.   So, you know what I do?  I make them something.  Nothing says I am thinking of you better than a homemade gift.  Now, I am NOT trying to toot my own horn, but I think that it is super important to be a great friend.  To have great friends you have to be a great friend!

This week one of my friends was feeling blue, so I decided she needed something to cheer her up!  I saw a super cute felt flower tutorial that I decided to try.  Since my flower turned out so great I decided it would be the perfect little gift to cheer her up.  And you know what?  It worked!

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Isn’t that felt flower just the cutest?  Wish I could say that I came up with the design, but I did not.   I found it on Pinterest (where else?).  You can find the easy to follow picture instructions for the felt flower on the fickle pickle blog!  What is great about these flowers is that you can make them any size you want.  All you need is felt and super glue to make the flower…oh, and something round to trace circles on your felt.  Unless you can make perfect circles without tracing.  Whatever…you so cannot!

Now for the middle of your flower.

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I really wanted to use fabric buttons but only found a few at JoAnn’s and they were not cheap!  So instead, I purchased a button making kit at Walmart for less than $2.00!  Sweetness (in a high pitched voice)!!!  Luckily I had some really cute fabric scraps at home to use with my new kit.  It is really easy and fun to make. There are directions on the back of the kit.

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I love the fact that you can chose whatever fabric you want to make your button!  You will probably notice that the fabric button on my flower to my friend is different than the above picture.  That is because I decided to keep my first flower and make her a more perfected one!

After my flower was complete I broke off a dead branch from my backyard and super glued my flower onto it.  Then I put the branch in a cute little glass vase with some turquoise glass chunks (or whatever they are called?), and tied a bow around the vase!

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Would this make you smile? 

My friend has it on her desk and she told me that every time she sees it, she smiles!  What more could I ask for? 

So…I encourage all of you, when one of your friends is down, brighten her day by making her a flower or something else special!  Remember: To have a great friend, you have to be a great friend!