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Tuesday, April 7, 2009 - 5:32 am ET
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Make Your Own Chocolate Wedding Favors

I wanted to give wedding favors that, A: tasted good, and B: kept with our colours & theme. So if you’re following me here so far, they needed to be blue, green or brown butterflies and not taste like chalk.

Doesn’t sound too hard right?

I loved these chocolate butterflies.

But they don’t ship to Canada.

I did some looking around and couldn’t find a Canadian source for them. Sigh…

We still wanted to go with something yummy, inexpensive and in our colours. I’ve made candy to give as gifts for years now and thought I was up to making our own favors. I spent some time browsing through my local craft store (they have a surprisingly good selection of candy making supplies!) and found some lovely heart-shaped molds for poured chocolates. No butterflies unfortunately…

I bought the molds & some milk chocolate and tested them out – they worked great!

I enlisted the help of my sister-in-law and we spent a couple of hours pouring chocolates (thank goodness for freezers!)

In the space of two hours we had over 100 chocolate hearts, ready to be bagged up :-)

Here’s how I wrapped them:

butterfly-favours
They got slipped into cellophane bags (50 bags for $7 – not bad) and tied with an origami butterfly. The whole thing cost less than $100 and only took a few hours to do – and we got a ton of compliments on them too!

Of course, months afterwards – I found out about these little chocolate molds

Tuesday, April 7, 2009 - 5:32 am ET
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  1. gloria parke

    hi i am making my own choclate wedding fovours but i cant get the sliver foil and pale pink foil to wrap them in could you please point me in the right direction thankyou gloria.

  2. Chloe Findlay-Harder

    Hi Gloria,

    I haven’t come across the metallic foils – but have you checked candy making or cake decorating websites online to see if they might carry them? Amazon.com also carries lots of different candy making supplies.

    I used clear cellophane wrappers from Michaels Arts & Crafts for mine.

    Hope you find them!

    Chloe

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