This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Hershey Company. All opinions are 100% mine.
Do you have special traditions to celebrate Easter? Of course we do a traditional egg hunt and finding treasures around our yard, but another fun way to celebrate Easter is by creating an easy Easter bouquet! It can be a perfect and easy gift to share with a friend or use it as a centerpiece to dress up your Easter party. Let me show you just how easy it is to make!
Easy Easter Bouquet
- Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs
- Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bunnies
- Hershey’s Kisses Milk Chocolates
- Jolly Rancher Jelly Beans
- Skewers
- Plastic Easter Eggs
- Hot glue gun
- Packing tape
- Vase or Pot
Start by pulling out all the different candy options you select, and then use heavy duty packing tape to secure a variety of candies to the end of skewers. You can make your skewers different lengths by breaking off the ends to make them varied heights.
Next, warm up the hot glue gun and use it to glue your plastic Easter eggs to the end of the skewers. You can also make stars using Hershey’s Kisses Milk Chocolates by using toothpicks or smaller broken section. Add two criss-cross toothpicks and add a kiss to the end of each of the five ends and top with one right at the center of the criss-cross to add a really unique element to your easy Easter bouquet.
When you have all of your skewers ready, add a variety of candy to your pot or vase and then start adding your skewers. I added Jolly Rancher Jelly Beans to the bottom and the top layer of my pot to help hold the skewers in place and filled the center with paper Easter grass.
You can continue to embellish your bouquet with ribbons or other candy until it looks just the way you like and then it’s ready to give as a gift or adorn your table on Easter!
With a variety of new and classic treats from Hershey’s, you can come up with your own perfect Easter bouquet! You can find Hershey brand Easter offerings at retailers nationwide.
candice
Thursday 26th of March 2015
wow! my kids would flip if they saw this easter morning! what a great gift idea too.
Emily
Wednesday 25th of March 2015
I don't think my kids would let that stay on the table very long! That is really creative and would be great for a school party!
Ann Bacciaglia
Wednesday 25th of March 2015
This is such a cute and simple centerpiece to make. I will have to make some this weekend with the kids.
Laura J
Tuesday 24th of March 2015
Oh what a neat idea! So cute and fun! Would be fun to make with Carter for the table centerpiece!
Jenny Temcio
Tuesday 24th of March 2015
Hershey candies are my favorite! This would be a lovely Easter gift!