WOW!!! Truly brilliant the way you made the snow globe. I thought that it was blown sugar but I never expected for it to be gelatin. Thank you for sharing this video, you recipes, and tips. They are appreciated.
Yes you are right. I’ve also tried that method. Though it makes it a lot easier to remove, for me the snow globes don’t look as clear as I want them to be. But otherwise, it works well. 😊
WOW!!! Truly brilliant the way you made the snow globe. I thought that it was blown sugar but I never expected for it to be gelatin. Thank you for sharing this video, you recipes, and tips. They are appreciated.
Thank you for your time and your tips
They are beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Wow! Amazing.
Look very delicious 🤤 😋
So cool 👌🏻😁
Galing :)
These are adorable
Fantastic! Thank you for your time and recipe! Merry Christmas! 😎🤟💜
perfect
Amazing work 👏🏼 👍excellent ❤
How long will the globes last? Thinking of doing this as part of a gingerbread house that will be on display for three weeks
can you eat the balloon? Can you use clear flavor as well to flavor it?
Wow...looks so good! Can I know 3 packs of gelatin equivalent to how many grams? TQ
1 pack of gelatin is 1.8 g(0.25 oz.)
So 3 packs of gelatin is equivalent to 5.4 grams
Read another recipe and she sprayed the balloons with Pam or another cooking spray and the balloon came out with no trouble...
Yes you are right. I’ve also tried that method. Though it makes it a lot easier to remove, for me the snow globes don’t look as clear as I want them to be. But otherwise, it works well. 😊
I used 3 packs of gelatin and a third a cup of water and it looked like play doh... Something is not right. That's not enough water for 3 packs.
Hi, just wanted to ask if you microwave the mixture?