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by Kellie February 7, 2018

The best gifts are homemade and this Edible Fruit Bouquet couldn’t be simpler to make. Blooming with fresh fruit, your friends and family will absolutely LOVE to be on the receiving end of this tasty treat!

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Disclaimer: This post is created in partnership with ACME Markets. All opinions and statements are my own, as always.

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with a homemade gift. I love to send fruit bouquets to my friends and family to celebrate various life events but they, sometimes, seem impersonal because all I had to do was hop online and place an order. So, for this Valentine’s Day I decided to make my own fruit bouquet to give to my favorite Valentine using one of the debi lilly design™ vases I love, available exclusively in the Philadelphia area at my local ACME Markets. I love the wide variety of debi lilly design products available all year long and each time I pass through the floral department I like to grab one of the latest season appropriate and trend forward vases. Right now, ACME Markets has a ton of fun Valentine themed vases to choose from including the pink polka dot vase I picked up to make an edible fruit bouquet.

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You won’t believe how incredibly simple it is to make an edible fruit bouquet from easy to find items in the produce department. And you can totally customize your own fruit bouquet to your own personal taste. If you’re not a fan of melon, substitute with some pineapple wedges….is your Valentine allergic to strawberries? Skip them altogether! That’s one of the best things about making your own gift….you can add whatever you’d like and there are so many other options available in your produce department it will be fun to mix things up each time you make one.

We even like to add in a few Chocolate Covered Strawberries to make our edible arrangement even that much more special.

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To make an edible fruit bouquet, start with a wide bottom vase like the debi lilly design mini dot planter I used here. Fill with floral foam wrapped in plastic wrap and then create fruit skewers using your favorite fruits. I made cute flowers from melon and pineapple to dress things up a bit. Fill your floral foam with your fruit skewers and then you’re done! How easy is that? And I bought everything I needed from my local ACME Markets! I buy all my debi lilly design products at my local ACME Markets store, but you can also find them at all of the Albertsons Companies family of stores, including Albertsons, Safeway, Jewel-Osco, Vons, Pavilions, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Shaw’s, Star Market, United Express, United and Carrs/Safeway. Visit ACMEMarkets.com to find a store near you.

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While I was picking up the ingredients for my edible fruit bouquet I grabbed a few other debi lilly design products to round out my Valentine’s Day celebration. ACME Markets has a wonderful selection of debi lilly design grab and go bouquets that are so easy to arrange in your new vase! Just snip off the ends and drop them right into the vase. It makes it so easy to bring a fresh burst of springtime into your home in the middle of winter. And they make an excellent centerpiece for your romantic Valentine’s dinner! This year, I’m adding these Chocolate Champagne Truffles and this Oscar Style Filet Mignon to the menu.

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If you haven’t shopped at ACME Markets or any of the Albertsons Companies family of stores, you need to check them out! I LOVE the Gas Rewards Points….each time I buy groceries I earn points towards gas savings at participating gas stations. The more I buy, the more I save and all I had to do was download an app to track the savings. BUT if you’re a MyMixx member your gas savings are automatically calculated in your MyMixx account. (MyMixx is a savings personalization program that tailors coupon and sale offers to you.)

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The more I save, the more debi lilly design vases I can add to my collection. I can’t wait to see what the next holiday will bring….I’ll be creating another edible fruit bouquet just to celebrate the occasion.

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Get the Recipe:How to Make an Edible Fruit Bouquet

Yield: 10

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Super easy and inexpensive, this Edible Fruit Bouquet is a great gift for every occasion!

5 from 2 votes

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Ingredients

  • 1 debi lilly design™ small planter or vase
  • 1 block dry floral foam
  • plastic wrap
  • 14-16 strawberries, stems removed
  • 1 cantaloupe, washed, dried, cut in half and seeds removed
  • 1 honeydew melon, washed, dried, rind removed and cut into quarter moon shapes.
  • 1 pineapple, cut into 1/2 slices
  • 8 Signature Spiced Gumdrops
  • 50 red seedless grapes
  • 50 green seedless grapes
  • Kale leaves
  • 24 8- inch skewers
  • 24 4- inch skewers

Instructions

  • Rinse and dry the inside of the planter and set aside.

  • Wash all the fruit and pat dry with a paper towel. Set aside.

  • Cut the floral foam in half and trim to fit inside planter. Stack the two pieces of floral foam on top of each other and wrap tightly with plastic wrap. Place the foam inside the planter.

  • Thread strawberries onto skewers (a mix of sizes is recommended) and set aside.

  • Using a melon baller, scoop out 1 half of the cantaloupe to form the center of the flower.

  • Cut the remaining half of the cantaloupe into quarter moon wedges and remove the rind.

  • Thread the cantaloupe wedges onto skewers and set aside.

  • Thread the honeydew wedges onto skewers and set aside.

  • Using a flower shaped cookie cutter, cut out the center of each pineapple slice.

  • Thread a gumdrop onto an 8-inch skewer and then top with a pineapple flower. Thread a melon ball half on top of the pineapple to form the flower. Repeat with remaining pineapple. Set aside.

  • Thread grapes, 6 at a time, onto skewers and set aside.

  • Place 2-3 kale leaved on top of the floral foam and secure by sticking two grape skewers into the foam.

  • Starting from the bottom, insert honeydew and cantaloupe around the edge of the vase.

  • Insert strawberries around the melon and then insert pineapple flowers at varying heights throughout the vase.

  • Arrange the remaining fruit skewers among the flowers to fill out the bouquet.

  • If necessary, fill the remaining holes with kale leaves or create more fruit skewers, as needed.

Notes

Best if served the same day.

Calories: 153kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 0g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 34mg, Potassium: 659mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 32g, Vitamin A: 2015IU, Vitamin C: 98mg, Calcium: 32mg, Iron: 0.8mg

Author: The Suburban Soapbox

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Albertsons Companies. The opinions and text are all mine.

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    4 Comments on “How to Make an Edible Fruit Bouquet // Video”

  1. Megan Reply

    What a pretty “bouquet”! This is perfect for a birthday party centerpiece! And so easy to do.

  2. Richa Gupta Reply

    Such a great idea, looks beautiful and creative!

  3. Brenda Reply

    I love this but need to make one day ahead. Will the fruit all stay fresh looking? Will the bouquet stay good for 24 hours?

    • Kellie Reply

      Yes, you can definitely make it in advance. Just wrap it up and store it in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

As an enthusiast with a deep understanding of creating edible fruit bouquets, I can provide insights into various concepts mentioned in the article. Let me first establish my expertise by highlighting key elements and providing relevant information.

  1. Choice of Vase and Floral Foam: The author recommends using a wide bottom vase from debi lilly design™ for the edible fruit bouquet. The choice of vase is crucial for stability and presentation. Floral foam wrapped in plastic wrap is used to secure the fruit skewers in place. This technique ensures that the arrangement stays intact and visually appealing.

  2. Customization and Personalization: One of the unique aspects of creating an edible fruit bouquet is the ability to customize it according to personal preferences. The author emphasizes the freedom to choose fruits based on individual tastes. This customization adds a personal touch to the gift, making it more special for the recipient.

  3. Fruit Selection and Alternatives: The article suggests a variety of fruits for the bouquet, including strawberries, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, and pineapple. It also mentions the option to substitute fruits based on preferences or allergies. This flexibility allows for creativity and ensures that the bouquet caters to different tastes.

  4. Additional Elements: To enhance the visual appeal, the author introduces Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Chocolate Champagne Truffles. These elements add a touch of indulgence to the bouquet, making it suitable for special occasions like Valentine's Day.

  5. Step-by-Step Instructions: The article provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to assemble the edible fruit bouquet. From preparing the vase and floral foam to threading fruits onto skewers and arranging them in the vase, the detailed instructions make the process accessible to readers.

  6. Availability of Products: The author mentions sourcing debi lilly design products, including the vase, from ACME Markets. This information is valuable for readers who may want to replicate the bouquet using the same products. Additionally, the availability of debi lilly design products in other Albertsons Companies family of stores is highlighted.

  7. Gas Rewards Points and MyMixx Membership: The article touches upon the benefits of shopping at ACME Markets, such as Gas Rewards Points and the MyMixx membership. This information adds a practical aspect, showcasing how readers can maximize savings and potentially expand their collection of debi lilly design vases.

Now that we've established the context, readers can confidently follow the provided recipe to create a delightful and personalized edible fruit bouquet for various occasions.

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