HERSHEY KISS ROSES
I want instructions, mostly a picture and list of materials used to make the hershey kisses roses. The gist of it is that they are two hershey kisses wrapped end to end (flat parts against each other) in colored celophane wrap on a stem with a leaf but I can`t remember how the stem and leaf is made or put together. Please help. Any other cute cheap favor/decoration ideas are welcome.
Posted by erica; updated 02/22/04
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Erica,
I will try to take a picture with my digital camera and email it to you of what they look like. A lady at my moms church just made some for valentines day and gave them out...send me your email over and I will try and get the picture over to you sometime later today.
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Posted by tina; updated 02/22/04
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HERSHEY`S KISSES or HUGS brand chocolates
Florist tape
Safe confectioners` glue
Artificial leaves (optional)
Florist wire
Ribbon
Clear cellophane or plastic wrap
Assembly:
1. For each candy rose, spread confectioners` glue on bottom of one foil-wrapped HERSHEY`S KISS brand chocolate. Firmly press the bottom of another HERSHEY`S KISS brand chocolate to it.
2. Insert florist wire into one pointed end of double HERSHEY`S KISS brand chocolate. Wrap 4-inch square of clear cellophane around double HERSHEY`S KISS brand chocolate, twisting cellophane tightly around HERSHEY`S KISS brand chocolate.
3. 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.
4. Tie two or more candy roses together with a bow.
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Posted by Stephanie Fudge; updated 02/22/04
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Check ebay with abeautifulcelebration.
She is listed here on this site, too, and she made four hundred roses for us. They were beautiful. She can either use fabric or the cellophane in different colors. She charges less than a quarter, which is so much cheaper than if you price everything yourself. Hope that helps.
Posted by Sami; updated 02/23/04
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Tina,
Could you send me a picture of that as well....That sounds like a great idea. Email is tbaucom@vectrabank.com
Posted by Tanisha; updated 02/23/04
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Pictures would be great: crazysillysweet@hotmail.com
Thank you so much for the instructions, stephanie. I hope these help out anyone else who might enjoy them. Thanks.
Posted by erica; updated 02/23/04
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If someone has a picture of these could they send it to me also they sound like the perfect treat for my guest i am have 20 people thank you
Posted by connie; updated 03/09/04
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A Beautiful celebration??? Do you have the website or contact information? I would like to purchase these roses from someone. Thanks MichelleN. One is a day
Posted by Michelle; updated 04/26/04
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Could you please email a photo of these roses that you gave instructions on how to make?
Posted by Irene; updated 07/12/05