These are super cute!!🥰 You can save a ton of time using tulip slick paint as the "drizzle", when bought at 40% off it is actually cheaper than making your own and it comes out of the bottle perfectly!
That's a great tip! I bought a different brand of 3d fabric paint and it's not as drizzly as I'd hoped. I'll have to get the Tulip brand and see if it turns out better for me.
Oh my gosh, these are so cute! I can't wait for the Be Mine tutorial too! It's nice because I feel like that will give us a chance to use up more of the supplies for the drizzle
The marshmallows turned out super cute marshmallows turned out you can also put your pieces in cornstarch or dab cornstarch on them to keep them from sticking to each other hope this tip helps look forward to your next video
I just started this fake bake journey and found your tutorials. Love them! May I ask if you make your own marshmallow cups and if so, is there a tutorial? Thank you.
I have absolutely LOVED this video, I wondered if you would be able to do some marshmallows with red decor for Christmas? I’m trying to make some but struggling to get the decorations right on them
I will be using the caulk drizzle from here rather than the slick paint from the St. Pat’s video. I want to make sure I understand this. Are the straws paper straws? Thank you for this and all the other videos!
How do the straws hold up over time? Do they end up bending? I was thinking I should enforce it with a lollipop stick in the middle of the straw maybe?
It will depend on how warm or cold it is. They'll be dry within 24 hours on the outside, but sometimes the inside still feels squishy for a few days. I go ahead and decorate them once the outside is dry. When I made this video and decorated the one while it was still wet I didn't notice anything different happening. So I think it's safe to decorate them right away if you want.
I just eyeball it, but I'd say half caulk, 1/4 Mod Podge and 1/4 paint. You don't want it to be too runny or it will not look like a realistic drip and just run down too much. It should have some thickness to it from the caulk.
@Cassie Smallwood thank you so much! I am trying it right now with cardboard, I don't have air foam clay. I haven't heard of it, wondering if we maybe dont have it in Canada. Thanks for replying :)
@@laloops the brand I use is BOHS and I get it on Amazon. I know I have other Canadian fake bakers who watch and I believe they're able to get the foam clay.
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These are super cute!!🥰 You can save a ton of time using tulip slick paint as the "drizzle", when bought at 40% off it is actually cheaper than making your own and it comes out of the bottle perfectly!
That's a great tip! I bought a different brand of 3d fabric paint and it's not as drizzly as I'd hoped. I'll have to get the Tulip brand and see if it turns out better for me.
Oh my gosh, these are so cute! I can't wait for the Be Mine tutorial too! It's nice because I feel like that will give us a chance to use up more of the supplies for the drizzle
Thank you! Yes, I definitely love projects that use the same supplies. No wasting precious craft supplies 😊
Adorable!! I need to make these for my marshmallow cups!! 💗
Yes! They look so cute in the marshmallow mugs!
Really cute DIY! TFS! ❤️🇨🇦
Thank you!
New subscriber. Love your tutorial!! Great idea to roll into log and cut fir uniform size💕❤️💕
Thank you, Bonnie! I appreciate you subscribing and hope you love my upcoming videos ❤
You’re amazing! What an inspiration you make it look so easy. After watching your mini milkshake one I tried it and oh boy what a mess I got into 😂😂😂
😂 it just takes practice. Mine were a mess when I first started fake baking too.
Adorable
Thank you so much, Donna!
Hi new subby here !!😁 you Your marshmallow’s are adorable!!💕💕. Thank you for sharing, and can’t wait to see more!! Take care Laura ❤️
Thank you so much for subscribing :) I'm working on a fun St. Patty's marshmallow video that will be coming out soon. I think you'll like it.
The marshmallows turned out super cute marshmallows turned out you can also put your pieces in cornstarch or dab cornstarch on them to keep them from sticking to each other hope this tip helps look forward to your next video
That's a great tip, Mary 😊 Thank you
I just started this fake bake journey and found your tutorials. Love them! May I ask if you make your own marshmallow cups and if so, is there a tutorial? Thank you.
My marshmallow mugs came from Amazon. They seem to be getting harder to find recently for some reason 😕
I have absolutely LOVED this video, I wondered if you would be able to do some marshmallows with red decor for Christmas? I’m trying to make some but struggling to get the decorations right on them
Hi Beth! I will try to do that for you 😊
@@CassieSmallwood oh my gosh thank you! Absolutely love your channel amazing stuff
I will be using the caulk drizzle from here rather than the slick paint from the St. Pat’s video. I want to make sure I understand this. Are the straws paper straws? Thank you for this and all the other videos!
Yes, they're paper straws. I prefer the caulk drizzle too, but the 3d paint is easier for some people.
So cute
Thanks so much, Brenda 🥰
Thanks so much for sharing with us 🤗
What kind of paint are you using to mix in?
It's just acrylic paint from Walmart. I used Apple Barrel Cameo Pink for the light pink color.
How do the straws hold up over time? Do they end up bending? I was thinking I should enforce it with a lollipop stick in the middle of the straw maybe?
I haven't had any issues but you can definitely do that 😊
Exquisite work 💕...
How long do they take to dry pls 🙂
It will depend on how warm or cold it is. They'll be dry within 24 hours on the outside, but sometimes the inside still feels squishy for a few days. I go ahead and decorate them once the outside is dry.
When I made this video and decorated the one while it was still wet I didn't notice anything different happening. So I think it's safe to decorate them right away if you want.
What rationis the caulk and paint and mod podge? Thanks :)
I just eyeball it, but I'd say half caulk, 1/4 Mod Podge and 1/4 paint. You don't want it to be too runny or it will not look like a realistic drip and just run down too much. It should have some thickness to it from the caulk.
@Cassie Smallwood thank you so much! I am trying it right now with cardboard, I don't have air foam clay. I haven't heard of it, wondering if we maybe dont have it in Canada. Thanks for replying :)
@@laloops the brand I use is BOHS and I get it on Amazon. I know I have other Canadian fake bakers who watch and I believe they're able to get the foam clay.
@@CassieSmallwood thanks for sharing, I will look up that brand! Maybe some other Canadian crafters will see this and share where they find it!
Where do you get the little hearts? Or do you make those also?
Hi Amy! I have mine left over from when I did nails. Here's a link to some similar ones on Amazon amzn.to/3p8F38t
Hi I am new to your group
Would you be able to show us how to make an iced coffee with ice in it
Thank you
Hi Mary! I'll add it to my list 😊