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How to Make Strawberry Roses

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WOW!  These are strawberry roses are gorgeous and you won’t believe how easy they are to make!  You will need about 2 minutes per strawberry… yes, they are that easy!

For the rose stems, I purchased roses at the dollar store and used those as my stems.  You can use skewers or lollipop sticks as well.  I recommend placing the stick or stem into the strawberry before you begin so you don’t crush the leaves once it’s done.

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These make a beautiful addition to a fruit plate or would be perfect for a bridal shower or Valentine’s day (you can even make them chocolate dipped)!  The kids would also love them as a special snack dipped in whipped cream!

Things you’ll need for this recipe:

* Paring Knife * Fake (plastic) Roses * Strawberries *

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ITEMS YOU’LL NEED

  • Large fresh strawberries
  • Lollipop sticks or plastic rose stems
  • Small sharp paring knife

HOW TO

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  1. Wash and completely dry your strawberries. Insert the lollipop stick or rose stem in the bottom of each strawberry. (If you do it after they’re cut it squishes the petals).
  2. Starting at the bottom, cut “petals” slightly angled towards the center of the strawberry but don’t cut all the way through. You want to cut about 1/4″ down on the first row on the bottom. (I was able to get about 5-6 “petals” on the bottom row).
  3. Using the knife, gently bend each cut piece out so it can slightly curl out creating a petal shape.
  4. With the remaining rows, it works best to cut as close to the skin/red as possible as the piece will curl out better. Start the next row of petals going in between the petals you have already cut.
  5. Continue all of the way to the top. Serve immediately.

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* Chocolate Cheesecake Strawberries * Cheesecake Strawberries *

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Holly Nilsson is the creator of Spend With Pennies, where she creates easy, comforting recipes made for real life. She is also the author of “Everyday Comfort,” which promises to inspire even more hearty, home-cooked meals.
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  1. Gosh I wish I would have seen this last week as I was preparing for V day! Definitely going to book mark this one for future reference, thanks for sharing!

    Thanks for linking up with us at Tell Me About It Tuesday! I hope you hop over again next week.

  2. That is so cute. I wish I had seen it earlier today, before I committed every strawberry in the house to some other project. We have to try this. Thank you so much for sharing. I love this site.

  3. these are so pretty. I love strawberries. Thanks for linking up at Tell Me About It Tuesday. We hope you hop over and share with us again next week.

  4. I hopped over from ‘I should be mopping the floor”. What a great idea, I have never seen anything quite like this and most definitely will have to try to make some.

    Lee :)

  5. Wow! I love these Penny! They look like they would be difficult, but you explained how so nicely. Thank you for linking up to our Inspiration Monday Party…I pinned your roses a couple times, and I’m going to feature your roses in a couple minutes on FB. Have a great week! ~ Julie redheadcandecorate.com

    1. dollar store or any store that carries silk , just remove the rose and use the existing leaves and wipe off the top wire and insert the strawberry

    2. Buy skewers and wrap with floral wrap. Ca/n generally buy a pkg of skewers at a dollar store and the floral tape also sometime but if you can;t find the floral tape there then look for it in a craft store

  6. Will they last longer if you cover them with chocolate or drizzle with a little lime juice?? Is there something to preserve them a little after cutting??