Chocolate Wedding Favors: Bride and Groom Monogram Chocolates

How to Make Chocolate Shaped Bride and Groom Monograms for Wedding Favors

Ann Siper
Looking for some unique Bride and Groom Monogram wedding favors made form chocolate? These chocolates are made using the initials (Monograms) of the bride and groom are a wonderful wedding favor you can give to all of your wedding guests.

You can make this wedding favor Bride and Groom Monogram shaped chlorates in one day with the help of your bridesmaids and groomsmen. What wedding guest would not love a chocolate wedding favor?

Be sure to package the Bride and Groom Monogram wedding favors in those cute clear bags and tie them off with satin ribbons that match your wedding colors.

Your wedding guests will really love this chocolate Bride and Groom Monogram wedding favor.

Whether you have worked with chocolate or not, this is a simple and easy Bride and Groom Monogram shaped candy projects that anyone can make.

You should expect to spend about an hour making these Wedding Favor chocolates. Depending on what type of chocolate you buy, you should easily be able to make a large batch of Wedding Favor chocolates for about $30 or less.

To Make Bride and Groom Monogram Chocolates You Will Need:

Letter shaped cookie cutters (choose the first initial of the bride and the groom for ease, or simply do the first letter of the last name)

Parchment Paper

Chocolate (milk chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate)

Nuts

Coconut

M&M's

Marshmallows

Sprinkles

Dried Fruits

Frosting (optional)

Frosting Tips and piping Bags (optional)

You can use any sized alphabet letter cookie cutter from small to large, depending on the size wedding favor chocolates you want to make.

Now the first step is to Place the Alphabet letter cookie cutters on parchment paper as flat as you can get them. This is important so that the chocolate does not leak out from under your letter shaped cookie cutters. If the chocolate does leak out those you can let it dry, pop it back off the parchment paper, then melt it again and start over. Chocolate is easy to work with since you can re melt it and try again! You don't have to waste any materials at all.

Now, melt your chocolate over a double boiler. Simply boil some water in one pot and then place another pot on top. Use a Wisk to continual stir the chocolate until it melts into a nice, smooth, and glossy liquid.

Next, Pour melted chocolate into the Bride and Groom Monogram alphabet letter cutters. Do about 6 chocolates at a time. You will need to work quickly.

Now you need to add your candle, sprinkles, M&M's, dried fruit, marshmallows, or coconut. You can put in anything you would like to add like nuts, coconut, M&Ms, marshmallows, sprinkles, dried pineapple, etc.

You could also letter your chocolate harden a little and put one almond in the middle of each personalized cookie cutter.

Now, repeat this same method filling up the rest for your Bride and Groom Monogram cookie cutters. I like to make sure I place as many cookie cutters on the sheet pan as possible. You can also use either metal or plastic Bride and Groom Monogram cookie cutters for this chocolate wedding favor craft project.

To speed up the cooling process put into the refrigerator for 30 minutes. This is optional though. If you want you can simply let the chocolate sit out at room temperature for a while. Do not put the chocolate in the freezer though.

Once the Bride and Groom Monogram shaped chocolate hardens cut off any extra chocolate that may have leaked out the bottom. Use a paring knife that is really sharp to do this. A paring knife will give you the most control.

Then tap the alphabet letters shaped chocolate out of the cookie cutter mold.

These Bride and Groom Monogram chocolates make great wedding favor if you put them in decorative plastic party bags and give them out as good bye favors. I like to tie them shut with beautiful yellow, pink, or purple ribbons.

Use frosting to personalize the Bride and Groom Monogram chocolates. Simply and elegantly outline each letter of the monogram. Let the icing dry before packaging the wedding favors.

Use white chocolate to make white Bride and Groom Monogram chocolates. Try making some of each and putting one white and one milk chocolate wedding favor in each bag.

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

  • You will need to work quickly.
  • Next, Pour melted chocolate into the Bride and Groom Monogram alphabet letter cutters.
  • Use a Wisk to continual stir the chocolate until it melts into a nice, smooth, and glossy liquid.
Simply boil some water in one pot and then place another pot on top.

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