Hi my friend thank you so much for sharing your beautiful ideas and very helpful and very nice colors and styles loved loved it and God bless you and your family my friend
I'm going to give you a couple of tips... Use plaster of Paris to secure the dowel and not polystyrene and blu tack. As soon as you attach sweets, it becomes top heavy and it''s going to fall over. Wrap the dowel in ribbon, it looks better. Cover the polystyrene ball in cling film before any tissue paper as it stops you possibly getting bits of the ball on the sweets as you pull them off to eat. And lastly, never and I mean NEVER break a cocktail stick in half and poke it into the sweets. Little bits of the wood will come off into the sweets and, although you may not notice them, it could become a choking hazard. You can cover the ball in a mix of icing sugar and water and use edible glue to attach the sweets or buy the lollypop sticks and use those to poke into the sweets. It's what they are made for and is much safer than a cocktail stick. Other than that, your tree looked lovely
Outstanding - many tks the upload!!
🖒for the gloves I have seen many videos and your the first one I have seen in like 20+ videos 👌
Hi my friend thank you so much for sharing your beautiful ideas and very helpful and very nice colors and styles loved loved it and God bless you and your family my friend
Great tutorial, thank you for sharing
I love this video! where can I find the white base????
looks far more easier to make then using plaster....thanks for the video
I'm going to give you a couple of tips...
Use plaster of Paris to secure the dowel and not polystyrene and blu tack. As soon as you attach sweets, it becomes top heavy and it''s going to fall over.
Wrap the dowel in ribbon, it looks better.
Cover the polystyrene ball in cling film before any tissue paper as it stops you possibly getting bits of the ball on the sweets as you pull them off to eat.
And lastly, never and I mean NEVER break a cocktail stick in half and poke it into the sweets. Little bits of the wood will come off into the sweets and, although you may not notice them, it could become a choking hazard.
You can cover the ball in a mix of icing sugar and water and use edible glue to attach the sweets or buy the lollypop sticks and use those to poke into the sweets. It's what they are made for and is much safer than a cocktail stick.
Other than that, your tree looked lovely
Thanks a lot! More sweet tree diy tutorials coming soon!
brilliant video. i have my own channel on fireplace design in staffordshire.
awesome
i dont like this tutorial.. i loved it!! thank youu :D
It's a pleasure! We hope you found it very informative and share with your friends!
I am 4 years in the future but did you not know about plaster de paris back then or...?
Brilliant :D
Very very naic thankyou
so nice,can I this with any kind of candy..
why do the marshmallows at the bottom keep slipping of off the cocktail stick ??
Thanks!
brilliant! I could own cafe. It will be called sweet sugar cafe!
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Fancaayyyy
why do your marshmallows not drop off like mine do?
cause she put them on cocktail sticks and sticks it in the polostirein ball
terrible attempt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!