Recently a customer called inquiring if she could purchase chocolates by the piece to fill already purchased favor boxes. She also wanted to know if we could coordinate the colors to that of her wedding. I assured her this would be no problem!
The bride and groom agreed on the Double Chocolate Truffle as their favorite. Then requested that the splatter design be in light blue. “My pleasure” I said, also suggesting we add a white back-ground to wedding esque’. After discussing the dimensions of her boxes I also suggested she choose two pieces, this way one would not roll around in the box and become damaged. She also told me that she liked the Burnt Caramel truffle but loved the design of the Chai Latte. I looked around and found a delicate blue and silver design that we both agreed would be stunning for the chai piece and I made it into the Burnt Caramel flavor, just for them!
When completed, these chocolates were placed in large 50 piece stock boxes and then packed into our insulated shipping cartons with plenty of ice packs. I’m pleased to report they arrived successfully via fed-ex 2day air.
Congratulations to Dan and Kendra from Ohio who were recently married and choose Lady Chocolatier to do their custom chocolates. We wish you a life time of happiness!
Hi! I love the truflles! They are so pretty!
I was wondering how one could make those flat pieces of chocolate with the designs on them. I have seen them before and have always wondered how could I make them.
Also, can use airbrushing to get that sliver and blue look?
Thank you!
Thanks Kendra! The truffles with a pattern are made with whats called a transfer sheet. It’s actually a clear acetate sheet that is printed or airbrushed. You can cut them into squares and put them on top dipped pieces when they are wet and then when the chocolate dries you peel off the sheet and the design adheres to the chocolate. They also have magnetic molds that house these sheets for making molded truffles like these.