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Now it has become fashionable to give unusual bouquets. In this master class, I will show how I made a bouquet of lollipops in a pot.
So, for starters, I’ll write what we need:1) lollipops (35−45 pieces)
2) wrapping paper (1−1.3 m)
3) packing tape (about 3 meters)
4) a foam ball (mine was about 12 cm in diameter)
5) a pot (diameter 11−12 cm)
6) pot decoration
7) scissors (buy at Burda store)
8) inspiration :-)
We cut the wrapping paper into squares (my squares turned out to be about 10 by 10 cm). We make as many squares as the total lollipop. We make an incision in the center of each small square for passing a chupik through it. We put the packaging on the chupik and fold it as shown in the picture (two times in half). When the package is folded, we tie a small ribbon with a beautiful ribbon to fix the package on a stick of lollipop.
We take a foam ball and, starting from the center of the ball to its "equator" in a checkerboard pattern, stick the packed lollipops. I stuck the chupiks to the middle of the stick from the chupa-chups.
When all the chupiks are already stuck in the ball, immerse it in a pot. The ball there is snug and snug, I didn’t even have to glue it (if you hang it, I advise you to pick up a pot or narrow the ball to the pot on transparent adhesive "Crystal Moment").
In my case, the pot didn’t match the color of the sky blue chupa chups and the packaging, so I decided to decorate it too.
I bought a self-adhesive foil, cut it into rectangles the height of a pot and pasted them one by one. The pot is smooth made of plastic, so everything stuck very neatly. It turned out such an elegant and funny gift!
P. S. Maybe someone will be wondering how much it all cost me.
Here is the calculation:
pot | 1 PC | 49 rubles |
color foil set | 1 PC | 106 rubles |
lollipops | 39 pc | 7 rubles each |
ribbon set | 1 PC | 39 rubles |
foam ball | 1 PC | 50 rubles |
wrapping paper | 1 meter | 30 rubles |
TOTAL | 547 rubles |
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