

I love to bring these in the Spring as visiting teaching treats. There are far fancier cookie bouquets out there, but I love how easy these are. Plus, you can easily spruce these up with different cookies, or more variety of cookies, bigger gumdrops in the middle, etc. Or you could paint your flower pots or modge podge them. Or you can paint your skewers. Or your could add leaves. The possibilities are endless and they're super fun.
Supplies needed:
Terra cotta clay pots, in whatever size you wish (I buy these at Michaels, Jo-Ann's, Wal-Mart, or even Lowe's)
Wooden skewers
Cookies with a whole in the center (I've always used Keebler's Fudge Stripes, but I found those beautiful Nabisco Iced Lemon Shortbread cookies that are my new favorite. I'm sure there are lots of other options, too. Samoa's, come to mind...)
Gumdrops in a variety of sizes and colors (or other bright candies... Dots, etc.)
Dried Beans (for weight and stability)
Styrofoam (in lieu of beans... your choice. I actually used both)
Filler, such as dried Spanish Moss (I bought a bag of this at my local craft store)
Paint, Mod Podge, or other embellishing supplies
Ribbon (to tie around the clay pot)
Assembly:
1. Prepare your flower pot first. I actually prefer them plain, but I painted a couple this time for fun and more color. I painted the pots and then once they had started to dry, I wiped them down with a wet rag, to give them more of an unfinished look.
2. Prepare your skewers. I've always just used them plain, but this time I decided to paint them green first. I kind of liked how the stems were green, but be careful not to paint the tips of your skewers, or you may not want to eat the candies that have been skewered on top. Just paint them about 2 inches from the tip. Or save yourself some time and don't paint them at all.
Assembly:
1. Prepare your flower pot first. I actually prefer them plain, but I painted a couple this time for fun and more color. I painted the pots and then once they had started to dry, I wiped them down with a wet rag, to give them more of an unfinished look.
2. Prepare your skewers. I've always just used them plain, but this time I decided to paint them green first. I kind of liked how the stems were green, but be careful not to paint the tips of your skewers, or you may not want to eat the candies that have been skewered on top. Just paint them about 2 inches from the tip. Or save yourself some time and don't paint them at all.

4. Assemble your flowers! Gum drops get skewered on first, upside down. Then cookie (or two--we did a couple double cookies... that's what happens when my kids help.) Then a gumdrop on top of your cookie to hold it in place. And it's done.

6. Top the pot with dried moss, tie a ribbon around the clay pot and you're done. So simple and so cute!

4 comments:
These are darling!!
Precious!!!
My Activity days Boys are going to love this!! Thanks for the great idea.
Where did you get your green skewers?
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