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We would like to announce the arrival of Lady Fortune Giant Fortune Cookies!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

We are proud to announce the arrival of Lady Fortune Giant Fortune Cookies to our store. These giant fortune cookies will make great  unique gifts! Don’t wait to order! We expect many orders of these big, tasty cookies! You can take a look at them here!

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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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Monday, February 15th, 2010

We are now offering 125 x 125 banner advertising on Candy Gift Boutique Blog.   We are offering 125 x125 banner advertising for only $7.00 a month.

You can purchase your ad here . After you make your payment, send in your banner info and url to link to your banner.

New Father’s Day Sale At Candy Gift Boutique!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

FATHER’S DAY SALE!

SAVE 15% ON ALL GIFT ORDERS $35 AND OVER BY

USING COUPON CODE: b4716e7e66

Offer expires 6/22/09

Holiday Shipping Schedule

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

We are closed Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving. Our last shipping day prior to Christmas is December 23rd. We reopen the day after Christmas on Friday the 26th.

We are closed New Years Day, reopening January 2nd.

Shipping APO

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Due to restrictions of APO/FPO (AA,AE,AP) some of our items are not available for shipment. You may be contacted for a secondary selection for these address.  Some of our distributors are not able to ship to APO addresses but we can arrange to have item shipped to our facilities and then we in turn ship to APO addresss. Of course it will take longer for gift to arrive.  If there is a gift you would like to purchase and shipped APO,Etc..please email us to find out if  we are able to on this particular gift.

New Gifts Have Arrived!

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Candy Gift Boutique has added a new  and fresh line of gift items. We have added some new personalized children’s gifts here:

Children’s Gifts 

And we are currently adding some personalized coffee mugs:

 

Coffee Mugs

Make sure you bookmark our site or our blog for more new product annoucements.

9 Candy Bouquet Frequently Asked Questions

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

By Peta Fletcher

In this article I am going to answer some commonly asked questions about candy bouquets…

** Question one: What gauge wire do you use in your candy bouquets? **

I try to have as many different gauges of wire by my side as I can, because the gauge of wire you use depends on what you are wiring and how heavy it is.

For example some lollipops are quite heavy and so they would get wired onto a thick gauge wire.

** Question two: Why do you use odd numbers in candy bouquets? **

This is a hard one to answer because there is no hard and fast rule on this. I think the odd numbers actually help you to create a more balanced candy bouquet. Using odd numbers also helps to resist making the bouquet too symmetrical.

** Question three: What’s the best candy to use in a candy bouquet? **

This is really up to you!

Wrapped candies are definitely the easiest to work with, and people seem to enjoy eating them the most as well.

Lollipops are also good to use, as they are easy to wire.

If you are going to use chocolates you must be sure not to handle them to much, otherwise they may melt. Depending on where you live, you may only want to use chocolates in the cooler months.

** Question four: Why do you add ribbons and flowers? **

This just helps the candy bouquet to look more like a normal bouquet made out of flowers.

It also helps to add a bit of variety to the bouquet. It’s just a personal choice though, and you definitely don’t have to add these things if you don’t want to.

** Question five: Why do you wire things into the candy bouquet? **

Things are wired into the candy bouquet so that it has structure, and will maintain it’s shape.

You can do non-structured candy bouquets as well but they would be on natural stems. The flowers could not be moved around or pulled in any way as the stems would break.

You could do the same with candy as long as they had long sticks. You could tie a ribbon around the sticks and that would be a bunch of candy.

** Question six: If using a terracotta pot or posy bowl do you still need to wire the candy? **

This will depend on the candy that you use.

With things like lollipops, then you won’t need to use wire- just push the sticks straight into the oasis.

Chocolates and other wrapped sweets will need to be wired- but they won’t need to be taped.

** Question seven: Why do you stem tape the wires? **

Stem tape is used to help cover the wire and to make the flowers, candies, etc look like they are on stems.

It also helps to give the candy bouquet a more finished look and stops the wire from poking into people!

Though it is not sticky as such, it does stick to itself which makes it easier to work with the bouquet.

** Question eight: Can children help make candy bouquets? **

Yes of course!

In fact it will help with fine motor skills and pattern development.

Hand eye coordination will also improve because the work can be quite fiddly.

And when they complete one there is a sense of pride in the achievement.

All you need to do is make sure you are there if they need any thing cut, and while they are working with the wires.

** Question nine: What do you do if you don’t like the candy bouquet? **

Well I usually pull it apart and start again.

In fact, this is something that happens quite a lot to me!

This is one of the good things about working with silk flowers and candies- you can start over again whenever you want. When using fresh flowers you have to be much more careful, because you can’t redo things so easily.

Peta Fletcher has been making bouquets for over 14 years. Her website has lots of free information, including how to make a candy bouquet and how to make a wedding bouquet