Happy Valentine's Day! For me, Valentine's Day is all about the treats. So today I wanted to share a "sweet" little project with you — a lollipop bouquet.
For this project, I used products from the Farm Girl, Woodland Park, and Cakewalk collections, along with a small pail and green ribbon.
To create a lollipop flower, I started with a lollipop, some die cut flowers and a circle, some foam adhesive, and some ribbon.
I punched a hole at the center of each die cut. I made sure that the hole was slightly smaller than the lollipop stick.
I added foam adhesive to the back side of each cut, except the bottom layer.
I curled the petals of each flower.
Then I layered the circle and each flower onto the stick from smallest to largest.
Finally I added a green ribbon bow to hold the die cuts in place.
And there you have it... a lollipop flower.
I made two more flowers and added them to a small pail.
This would be a cute gift for any Valentine on your list, but it could work almost any occasion just by changing your color scheme.
Hope you all enjoyed today's project. Thanks so much for stopping by!











very cute! :) I make tons of Lollipop bouquets for gifts but I would present them wrapped I think that it is more sanitary that way.
Posted by: Elizabeth G. | April 04, 2013 at 09:31 AM
what a cute idea for any occassion :) TFS!
Posted by: graceincalifornia | February 14, 2013 at 10:24 PM
Love it! I think I'll make them for Easter.
Posted by: Sarah | February 14, 2013 at 06:45 PM
Very Cute idea!
Posted by: Annette Hindes | February 14, 2013 at 05:32 PM