The Sweet Trick For Making Candy Roses

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Candy rose with composite rose background - Static Media / Shutterstock / Getty

Whether your pocketbook is running a bit on the thin side, or you'd like to surprise a special someone with a unique gift, making flowers out of candy is a creative culinary project. Use flat gummy candies like peaches or rings to slide and fold. Make sure you slice them lengthwise and then widthwise to create a true petal shape. Mimicking the shape of a rose, layer and press each sliced candy piece in a circular pattern. The overlapping candy layers are meant to resemble the petals of a flower. Recruit a cupcake tin to keep your candy pieces organized, and set your finished floral pieces in one place.

If you're struggling to get the look of the flower just right, try an alternate approach with strips of sour candy or fruit leather. Roll out a strip of candy while twisting the length in your hands. Once you have it nicely twisted, roll it back up into a circle. The wavy texture will form the petals of your candy roses, and the pieces can be used to decorate cakes, cupcakes, or dessert trays.

If you don't have a layered chocolate cake or a freshly baked batch of cupcakes ready for your candy rose decorations, use wooden skewers to pierce your creations and make a pretty bouquet. Consider adding aesthetic touches to your candy arrangement with edible glitter or powdered sugar.

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A Seriously Sweet Gift

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When you're ready for a more involved flower-making candy project, you can melt Jolly Ranchers and use the pieces to form glass-like blooms with the melted candy. This process will take a bit more time, as melting the candy pieces and forming rose buds requires patience, but the glossy effect makes for an impressive presentation. Once the candy is soft to the touch (but not liquid), simply work the Jolly Rancher between your fingers until a petal forms. Fast as you can, wrap the petal around a lollipop stick, pulling each petal back slightly to create a rose effect.

For an easier, faster candy rose-making project, find pink or red Hersey's kisses. Place the chocolate candies back to back and wrap the adjoined pieces with cellophane before tying the wrapped candy with a bow. You can affix the pieces onto florist wire to make cute, elegant rose buds. Regardless of the candy-making approach you take, you may want to use gloves as you form your flowers. These thrifty candy projects can get sticky, but the appreciative smile on your loved one's face will render your creative efforts worth your while.

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