
If you’re looking for a Mother’s Day gift idea that feels a little more special than a last-minute box of chocolates, this Chocolate Bouquet project from CraftBits is such a fun one. Instead of handing Mum a standard gift bag, you turn wrapped chocolates into a bouquet-style arrangement using skewers, tissue paper, a box or basket, oasis, and a big ribbon bow. The original tutorial uses Ferrero Rocher, gold tissue paper, and a box base, which gives it that slightly fancy “gift shop” look without the big price tag.
What I like about this project is that it sits nicely in that sweet spot between homemade and practical. It looks thoughtful, it’s easy to personalize with Mum’s favourite chocolates, and it doesn’t require a full craft room meltdown to pull together. The method is simple too: chocolates are pushed onto skewers, tissue paper is added and twisted into place, then everything is arranged into the base and finished with a bow.
This would be especially lovely for kids, teens, or anyone wanting to make a DIY Mother’s Day gift that looks impressive but is still very doable. You could easily soften the look with pink, cream, or floral tissue if the all-gold finish feels a bit bold. I can also see this working beautifully as a brunch table centerpiece before Mum starts “accidentally” eating the flowers.
The best part is that it has that handmade charm people remember. Fresh flowers are lovely, but chocolate flowers? That’s a gift with a much better survival rate in my house.
If you want a Mother’s Day craft that is easy, affordable, and guaranteed to get a smile, this one is definitely worth a look.
