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How to Decorate a Child's Birthday Cookie Bouquet



How to Decorate a Child's Birthday Cookie Bouquet.


Every child likes cookies for their birthday...but wouldn't it be cool just to have a lovely bouquet along with it? Here's how to make a lovely one for your child's birthday cookies!



Part 1 Have a Theme.

1. Think of a nice theme that will suit your child's cookie bouquet best. Try finding cartoons, shows, books, or hobbies best.

Some examples of favorite cartoons could be Blue's Clues, Dora the Explorer, Peppa Pig, Max and Ruby, Go Diego Go, or Little Bill.

2. Find a certain color. A good color theme makes your bouquet the best! Girls may like yellow, pink, or red while boys may like blue, green, or black. It really depends on your child's likes.

3. Sketch down your ideas. Imagine what your bouquet will look like and draw it out. Use coloring pencils to color it in so you can understand what colors will be used. Sketching may also help bring theme ideas or anything else particular.

Part 2 Decorating.

1. Find a suitable basket or container for your bouquet. It should have plenty of space, be decorative, clean, and easy to carry around.

2. Fluff in colored tissue paper inside. Rip a large piece and crumble it up neatly. Place it in your bouquet. You may need to crumble more if needed.

3. Place your cookies inside. Try to have them standing up so they can be seen better.

4. Throw in small toys or stickers. This can be very fun for kids and great birthday treats. Cheap plastic toys can be found at the Dollar Tree, and so can stickers.

5. Add more fun decorative. Examples could be adding little 'Happy Birthday' post-its around your bouquet, threading ribbon around the basket handle, throwing in glitter, or adding more mini toys.

6. Set your bouquet in an area where you child could see well. Watch them be amazed as they see their beautiful birthday gift!

7. Finished.



Tips.

The cookies should be made fun and decorative, not boring that won't stand out.

Thick, sturdy baskets are great bouquets to use.

Try finding mini toys that match the theme of your bouquet.

Wrap plastic wrap around your bouquet once you are done.

Try finding cookies that are on a stick so it can be easier to have them stand.

Warnings.

Be aware of small products or craft supplies for children who are under three or pets.