A NEW TYPE OF GIFT BASKET GUARANTEED TO BRING MASSIVE PROFITS!

By Pat Flanagan

The gift basket industry has exploded over the past few years and continues 
to be a consistent money maker for those involved in it.  In many ways, 
it's the ideal business.  You can run it from the home.  It's an extremely 
inexpensive business to start (you only need supplies and a marketing 
budget).  The product is in demand (who doesn't like getting an artistic 
basket with fresh fruit, candies, or cheeses?).  Competition isn't much of 
a problem (you can easily set yourself off from the rest by producing 
specialized types of baskets).  It's a dynamic business that is changing 
and developing with the times.

One of the newest developments is the CANDY FLOWER BASKET.  This is a new 
type of gift basket that will definitely set you apart from your 
competition.  It's very artistic and creative, and pretty, too!  The Candy 
Flower Basket is easy to make, and will turn heads wherever it is given.

Here's what you need for a Candy Flower Basket:  You'll need a basket, of 
course, preferably around the size of a medium to large flower pot 
(remember, we'll have "flowers" here).  Next, a large piece of flower 
arranging or art styrofoam, large enough to fit in the bottom of the 
basket, filling it well and reaching up to around 3 inches below the lip of 
the basket.  Also, plenty of stiff, green wire used in flower arranging;  
green flower tape;  2 1/2" green wood sticks, pointed on one end, blunt on 
the other;  thin wire;  a good supply of different wrapped hard candies, 
preferably with colorful wrappers (yellow, orange, red, pink, and other 
"flower" colors are best);  and, finally, a LOT of bright, colorful 
cellophane sheets (green and red, especially).  Many of these supplies can 
be found at craft stores or flower arranging supply stores.

First, we'll make our candy flowers.  Cut the stiff green wire into 1 foot 
lengths.  Make around 15 for a decent size basket.  Now, sort your candies 
by wrapper color.  You'll need 5 or 6 candies per wire.  Take one of the 
candies and hold one twisted end of the wrapper against the end of the 
wire.  Now, wrap the green floral tape tightly around the wrapper and wire 
a few times.  Don't tear the tape;  once the candy is firmly attached to 
the wire, continue the tape down the wire and wrap another candy around 1 
to 1 1/2 inches below the first, depending on how many candies you'll put 
on the wire.  Continue this down the wire.  When you've wrapped 5 or 6 of 
the same candies on the top half of the wire, trail your tape off another 
inch or two on the wire.  You've just made your first candy flower!  Set 
that one aside and start on the next one.  Try to have at least 4 different 
types of candies, so all the flowers won't be the same color.

Next, wrap the styrofoam in green cellophane and put it into the bottom of 
the basket.  Take your colored cellophane sheets and cut around fifty 6" x 
10" rectangles.  Don't worry about making them perfectly sized.  Take one 
of the rectangles and loosely fold it in half the short way (to make a 6" x 
5" rectangle) and then in half the long way (to make a 3" x 5" rectangle).  
Don't crease the folds, and again, don't worry about being perfect -- it'll 
look better if it's not.  Insert this rectangle into one of the open spaces 
closed point down (the point that would be the center of the rectangle, if 
it was unfolded.  Do this with 20 to 25 of the rectangles, until the open 
spaces are filled, though not tightly.  Fluff the open corners of the 
rectangles out.

Now, insert your flowers into the styrofoam.  Space them out evenly, and 
put around four inches of the wire down into the foam, so it's secure.  
Here's a tip -- slightly curve the wire and insert it at a slight angle, so 
the flowers sit realistically.  Real flower bouquets don't stand straight 
up.

Finally, take one of the remaining cellophane rectangles, and fold it in 
the same way as you did with the "fill-in" rectangles.  Now, take one of 
the short green sticks and a six inch length of the thin copper wire.  Wrap 
the wire three or four times around the blunt end of the stick, around 1/8" 
from the end.  Put around 1/2" of the closed corner of the rectangle 
against the blunt end of the stick, and wrap the remaining wire tightly 
around it.  Insert this in the styrofoam, in between the flowers.  Do this 
with the remaining rectangles, cutting more if necessary to completely hide 
the styrofoam and fill out the basket.  When done, fluff the open corners 
out.

You now have a Candy Flower Basket!  The best thing about this is the fact 
that it looks BETTER after the candy is removed!  Put a note in with your 
basket suggesting that people unwrap only the unattached end of the wrapper 
to remove a candy.  The candies look like buds while they're wrapped;  they 
look like blooming flowers with the candy removed!  Try it with one of your 
flowers and you'll see!

Take into account the cost of your supplies and your time when pricing your 
Candy Flower Basket.  These can be a bit time-consuming, but you can always 
make a large stock of flowers and fill-in "greenery" ahead of time while 
watching TV.  Or, get some friends involved.  Baskets like this can easily 
be sold for $25 to $40, depending on the size of the basket, with only a 
few dollars worth of supplies.  Their uniqueness will definitely be an 
important selling point.  Make a few baskets of different sizes up, for 
sales examples.

Candy Flower Baskets can be a great addition to your line, if you already 
produce gift baskets, or they can be a fantastic way to start out in this 
profitable business.  And don't think it's just for women;  there are many 
men who are producing great gift baskets out there.  Anyone, young or old, 
can produce these baskets and make massive profits... and have a lot of fun 
in the process!
