
Sweet Treats You Craft Yourself!
I know this is an oldie but a goodie, but I had to whip up some of these cute candy-filled roses for my kids teachers this year. They are inexpensive and fairly easy to make, and if you’ve got a kiddo over the age of 8, he or she can probably make these on their own!
Supply List:
- Red Tissue Paper, cut in 6″ squares. You’ll need 2 squares per rose.
- Wire floral stems (green)
- Wired Leaves (2 per flower)
- Glue Dots
- Floral tape
- 2 chocolate kisses per flower
Start off by taking one of the floral wires and roughly bending it in half over the bottom of a candy kiss. Hold the wires in your fingers and twist the ends loosely. Put a glue dot over the wire.
Place another candy, bottom side down, on the glue dot.
Take your tissue paper squares and center them over the pointy end of the candy. Pull the sides of the tissue out straight and crease.
Wrap tissue clockwise around candy, forming petals. Keep twisting all the way to the base of the candies. Secure with a bit of tape if needed.
Holding one end of the floral tape against the bottom third of the candy portion, start pulling the tape gently and wrapping it around to form a stem. (Pulling the tape activates a mild wax that will make the tape stick to itself.)
Once you get past the bulky portion at the end of the tissue paper, add two leaves and continue wrapping down the wire to the end. Just rip off the tape and smooth it down to finish.

Sweet Treats You Craft Yourself!
If you like, add a little ribbon and a tag that says, “You’re Sweet!” or something like that.. and you can display your bouquet (if they last that long!) in this cute vase- directions for that are here.
Enjoy!





3. February 2010 at 12:17 pm
wow, I’ve never seen these before. what rock was i living under??
12. February 2010 at 10:00 am
Jenny, did you know you can buy the stems with the leaves already attached? All you’d have to do is add the candy! They are sold with candy making supplies…especially this time of year.
12. February 2010 at 11:59 am
This is a very cute and inexpesive gift for V-day or anyday. Love It…
2. March 2010 at 12:56 am
What a cute and great idea!
27. April 2010 at 9:13 pm
i like making tissue rose with two diff. color and fold the end out to reveal the multi. color. what a great project to do for any occasion
29. April 2010 at 6:10 am
Vicki- thanks for the tip- but we work with what ConsumerCrafts.com sells and we use our creativity to fill in the gaps!