Newer blog post
more in Blog
Older blog post
Newer blog post by Mrs. Elephant
more by Mrs. Elephant (oldest)
Older blog post by Mrs. Elephant
Mrs. Elephant's Picture
Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!
About Mrs. Elephant

DIY Chocolates Revisited

April 13th, 2011 @ 2:40 pm by Mrs. Elephant

Remember our awesome idea to make chocolate favors inspired by a post by Mrs. Starfish? Well, I wanted to share a quick follow up with you. There was a TON of great advice in the comments sections from bees that have much more experience than Mama E and I, so if you are interested in this idea you should definitely check those out.

DIY Chocolates Revisited  :  wedding dallas diy favors food Photo photo+

We previously made around 60 pieces of chocolates and froze them. This was about a month ago. After reading the comments about not freezing them I called up Mama E (the chocolates were being stored in their other refrigerator) and had her place them in the refrigerator side.

We decided to test out a couple and had her place one piece directly from the freezer to the counter, and another piece went from the freezer to the refrigerator. 5 days later we tasted them. Of course the piece that sat out was kinda blah, and looked a little discolored, but we were surprised to see that piece that went from the freezer to the refrigerator was doing just fine! It tasted good and we didn’t see any sweating or other blooming. Even though the chocolate was fine, we didn’t want to take any chances so when we did the real deal we skipped storing in the freezer (still “set” them in the freezer) and have them all in the refrigerator.

Mama E and I knocked out 7 or 8 more batches (all of the batches started to run together) and have them stored in the fridge. The plan is to leave them in their bags and then put them in the refrigerator at the Tribute when we drop off all of our DIY projects next week. The morning of the wedding Kathie and her team will place them in the mini take out boxes as they are setting them out on the tables. This way the chocolates stay cool for as long as possible.

DIY Chocolates Revisited  :  wedding dallas diy favors food Photo01 photo+01

This project was another fun bonding experience with Mama E (while Daddy was busy watching lil’ Gypsy and doing yard work for their upcoming house guests for the wedding), but I think we can both safely say that it is probably not something we’ll be doing again anytime soon. It takes forever (since we only had 4 molds, and so much space in the freezer), so be prepared for the cycle of melting, pouring, freezing, waiting, popping out (and for us bagging and tying). I hope our guests enjoy their homemade Texas and Pennsylvania chocolates!

Did you have any DIY projects that you loved, but looking back may have decided on something easier?

Tags: dallas, diy, favors, food |
advertisement below
Newer blog post
more in Blog
Older blog post
Newer blog post by Mrs. Elephant
more by Mrs. Elephant (oldest)
Older blog post by Mrs. Elephant

15 Responses to “DIY Chocolates Revisited”

1.
Miss Seal
Bee
Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

I am so impressed by you and Mama E—you guys are truly crafty. Plus, I love that you guys do your projects together (reminds me of me and Mama S). Your guests are gonna love these!

 
2.
bRooklynRocks
Member
bRooklynRocks (message)  3,769 posts, Honey bee

Once again I ask, why are you in Dallas and not Houston or NYC? I’d hire you in a NY minute to help me out. You come up with the coolest ideas. I hope your guests appreciate. I know we WB readers certainly have!

 
3.
Miss Tartlet
Bee
Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

Mmmm…bags of chocolate. ^_^ Glad you found a method that worked, E! Our wedding programs fall into the “labor of love” category. I’m not sure if I would have done something different, yet, but check back in a couple weeks…hee!

 
4.
Mrs. Locket
Bee
Mrs. Locket (message)  2,837 posts, Sugar bee

hmmmmm things that I loved that I wished were easier? Those darn cake bites we made took longer than anticipated. Too many cooks in the kitchen provides for some grumpy people.

 
5.
Bee Icon
Bee
Miss Waffle (message)  1,123 posts, Bumble bee

Hooray for Texas shaped chocolate!

 
6.
Bee Icon
Bee
Mrs. Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

Oh very impressive-making your own chocolates!! mmm. Glad you got such helpful advice from the hive.
I’m with Tartlet-our programs ened up “not being worth it”. Cute, but not really used much. Oh well!

 
7.
Bee Icon
Bee
Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,926 posts, Buzzing bee

I love that you did these, the states are so cute!

 
8.
wolfpackbride
Member
wolfpackbride (message)  85 posts, Worker bee

if you need to unload that pennsylvania mold, let me know!! I want to do this myself :)

 
9.
Bee Icon
Bee
Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

My only suggestion would have been to add more molds but those are the expensive part. Your guests are going to be over the moon with these favors!

 
10.
Bee Icon
Bee
Miss Snow Cone (message)  1,026 posts, Bumble bee

oh man… I never would have thought through all of those different parts to consider. Glad you found a system that works!

 
11.
Member Icon
Member
Miss2Mrs (message)  141 posts, Blushing bee

May I ask where did you get or how did you make those molds?
Love that idea

 
12.
Member Icon
Member
Miss2Mrs (message)  141 posts, Blushing bee

Just looked back at your old post and found the link. Again great idea.

 
13.
Bee Icon
Bee
Miss Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

Yummy! And I would have never thought to test out fridge/freezer/counter, so go you!:)

 
14.
winter.wedding2011
Member
winter.wedding2011 (message)  165 posts, Blushing bee

this post really helped me with my chocolate making plans - thanks

 
15.
Guest Icon
Guest
Miss Squirrel

All I saw was the Texas molds! (Proud Texan of course!)

 

Leave a Reply


You can also just...

Newer blog post
more in Blog
Older blog post
Newer blog post by Mrs. Elephant
more by Mrs. Elephant (oldest)
Older blog post by Mrs. Elephant

Visit our sister sites eHarmony
Online Dating
eHarmony Advice
Dating Advice
Project Wedding
Wedding Songs
JustMommies
Pregnancy Calendar

Copyright 2004-2012, Weddingbee.com
 

Find your vendors on Weddingbee

Real reviews from brides in your area!

Favors by Weddingbee

  • Favors by season

Shop Now »

Mrs. Elephant
Mrs. Elephant

Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!

Boards
Classifieds

Blog Calendar
February 2012
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
2930311234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829

Weddingbee Bios
by machop93
by IsaiahFountain
by greencl3
by ymaldonado
Wiki
More