Our dear friend Madonna celebrated her 50th birthday with a simple celebration. It was a huge milestone for her, so I thought I'd give her a special present. It didn't need to be expensive, since it was the thought that counted. So, I made her a lei that was made up of Lindor truffles with money butterflies attached to it. According to Chinese tradition, giving money as a present represents luck and fortune.
The holiday season is coming, so this is a perfect gift for your kids and friends alike. Everyone will love this present because it's personalized and festive. You can give this to someone as a birthday present or a party favor for any occasion.
Materials:
- Gold and red Lindor chocolate, about 18 pieces
- Small, white ribbon
- Wide, red ribbon
- Scotch tape
- Scissors
- Money
- Floral wire
Procedure:
- Connect the candies in alternate patterns, with two gold candies and one red candy in the middle. Use the tape to secure it, and tie it with a white ribbon. Leave about 2 inches on both ends for curling.
- Repeat the procedure until you have used all the candies. Try wearing it on your neck and add more candies, if desired, to your lei.
- Put one candy in the middle of the lei to use as a pendant, secure it with tape and tie it like a bow with the ribbon and curl at the ends.
- Tie a wide, red ribbon at the back part of the lei, so it would be easy to put around your neck when you wear it.
- Fold the money into a butterfly shape, and attach it to the side of the lei. I actually made the butterfly design. You can add more of it, if desired. Secure it with a floral wire and tie it with a ribbon.
- To create the butterfly, you need two paper bills for a part of the body and another one for the wings. Attach it as shown in the picture.
Money Butterfly:
The total amount used for the lei, represents the 50th birthday. Two $20 bills, and two $5 bills were used. |
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