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A fun and creative gift for someone special


Material

  • 20 small foil wrapped chocolates in Christmas colours
  • 1 Small box
  • 20 wooden skewers
  • 1 Large sheet of cellophane, cut into 20 squares approx 12cm x 12cm
  • 1 piece Oasis cut to fit into box
  • 1 sheet of each red and green tissue paper
  • Green florist tape or green duct tape

Method

  1. Lay out a piece of green tissue paper and then a piece of red over the top. Place the oasis (that's been cut to size) in the middle of the paper, and pull the paper up around the oasis, and place carefully into the box.
  2. Get one piece of cellophane and place a chocolate in the centre. Fold the cellophane over and pull in at the sides to enclose the chocolate. Holding the chocolate with the cellophane 'pinched' at the bottom, slide a wooden skewer up behind the chocolate, then carefully begin to wrap the florist tape or duct tape around the skewer tightly, starting at the top as close as you can get to the bottom of the chocolate, all the way to the bottom. Repeat this step for all the chocolates.
  3. Once all the chocolates are wrapped, begin at the back of the box, and carefully stick two of the chocolate skewers in to the oasis.
    Tier the chocolates by cutting the skewers to make them shorter so they sit lower as you get towards the front of the box.
  4. Once you are happy with the final design, cut some red tissue paper up into large pieces, and just push into the gaps around the bottom of the skewers to fill in the gaps and make it look fuller around the base.

Notes

These look really good, and are relatively simple to make, you just need the time to assemble the skewers. I usually make a whole bunch of the skewers while watching tv and then do the assembly of the boxes all at once when I have time.
While there is only 18 chocolates shown in this pic, there is actually 2 more at the back, they just wouldn't fit in the picture!



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  • Mum2archer
    • 04 Dec 2017
      11:43 am

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  • What a clever and simple idea

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  • I’ve only ever bought these and I know they look lovely. I wouldn’t make them as I send them to friends and family who don’t live near me. It would be a lovely idea for the children to make and present them to their teacher though. As always it’s about presentation and effort more than how much you’ve paid for the gift.

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  • Love your post – thanks so much for sharing. I have only ever had these bought and given to me so I will have a go at this with some really lovely chocolates.

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  • These looks cute. They’re expensive to buy, so clearly a cheaper option to simply make your own.

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  • Thank you! I’ve always bought them done, will give this a go.

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  • I love this and will definitely give it a crack

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  • Such a great idea and I bet it costs less than half the price of what you would pay someone else to do it!

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  • Well done, this looks amazing

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  • Lovely table centrepiece. Or make smaller individual ones as place settings. Very attractive

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  • Nice idea also for birthdays.

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  • This is very clever

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  • Easy to make, so wont have to buy them anymore, I will do it myself

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  • This is so cute.. I love it. And I have quite a few small square coloured boxes that I can recycle.

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  • Very creative and simple.

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  • Great personalised gift idea

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