I'm in the Delaware valley area.
And what kind of spoons are you referring to, anyway?
Just curious,
Laura
This sounds like a great idea!
It is definitely different.
I am planning on making favors for my sister's wedding, (as part of my
gift to her), and this sounds like it would be just up my alley.
Please let me know, what type of spoons would be good to use. I know
that you did mention that on the "bowl" of the spoon, you could put a
motif, which I would like to do, but would that mean that I would have
to get something similar to a "soup spoon" that is broader/wider in the
"bowl" area.
Please advise.
Thanks.
Diane
> Ken-
> We do the chocolate coated spoons (white, dark, milk, or a combination
> thereof over a golden plastic spoon, poly-bagged and ribbon tied) in over
> 20 flavors. They can be color coordinated to your wedding either by
> spoon, ribbon, chocolate color(if you want white chocolate), and we can
> use personalized ribbon (which usually adds $.25 to $.30 to the per piece
> price) if you desire. We ship nationally. The spoons are usually $1.00
> each, in quantity.
> Email me if you'd like any further information.
> Good Luck
> Paul
You can also very easily make your own by purchasing gold colored
plastic spoons, some Wilton chocolate candy melts, florist's
boutenniere bags and coordinating ribbons. Melt the chocolate in a
double boiler over a low heat and merely dip the spoons. To get a
perfectly dipped spoon, you make have to rig a system where they harden
in an upright position. Hardening can be hastened by placing them in
the refrigerator, never the freezer. Most candy melts harden within
fifteen minutes. I then put them in the clear bags that florists use
for boutennieres and tie off with a ribbon with a small card attached.
These little bags look crisper and neater than standard plastic bags.
Cost per spoon is easily 1/3rd of what wedding retailers sell them for.
As for personalized ribbons, most invitation ordering books have a
section in the rear for ordering such items. Just check out your local
stationer or even Hallmark store.
Oh, btw, I never mentioned this before but I did have a gourmet gift
basket business back in the 80's as well as a gourmet chocolate company
specializing in molded chocolates in the early 90's. The markup on
chocolates is tremendous and the crafty individual can do just as nice
a job with a bit of patience and time as a professional does.
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Jenniifer
September21, 1996