Hi ladies! I've read a couple of things about chocolate bouquets and using them as centre pieces, is anyone doing this/has anyone done this? I looked them up online and they look SO good!! Here's a picture I just found online. Does anyone know of a good place to get them? :) x
No idea but I don't reckon those would be that hard to make and would save you a lot of money if you did!! Maybe Y0uT0ube 'how to make chocolate bouquets' and see what you get?! xx
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CommentAuthorShannonK05
Great idea, I'll do that now. Thanks a lot! :) x
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CommentAuthorShannonK05
Yay!! Are you buying them or making them, CJgroove? X
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CommentAuthorShannonK05
Amazing, thank you!! X
CommentAuthorCJGroove
Buying half, making the other half, to keep costs down :)
CommentAuthorbrilly
Ive made a couple of these hun you need whats called a living vase you can get them for less then a quid each, half a polystyrene ball glued to the inside on the bottom of the box, wooden skewers, tissue paper, cello wrap and a bow or ribbon. I also find they look pretty cool inside artificial flowers such as silk roses which replace the skewers xxx
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CommentAuthorTori
They look lovely but (and I don't mean to dampen anything). I would be so worried about getting chocolate on my dress
CommentAuthorbrilly
Tori there in there wrappers hun these are box ones for gifts but I actually made a ferrero bouquet and the lady had no trouble with melted choc her flower girl ate most of them lol xx
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