Edible Candy Bouquet Lollipop Malt How-to Video | RadaCutlery.com
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- www.radacutler... - Lollipop Malt Edible Candy Bouquet - A Lollipop Malt is a sweet idea for a gift or centerpiece. This sweet lollipop candy bouquet is easy to make and is a unique and practical gift. Your friends and loved ones will think you spent hours making this candy treat when actually it takes less than 10 minutes to create. Gather the materials and follow along with Kristy in the Rada Kitchen to make your own.
You will need:
1 milkshake glass
1 small Styrofoam ball or cut your own scrap stryofoam to fit
shredded paper
32 Dum Dum suckers, assorted flavors
12 Blow Pop suckers
7 pink Tootsie Pop suckers
1 strawberry or raspberry Tootsie Pop sucker
1 plastic straw
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Star Video Transcript:
Hi, Kristi in the Rada Kitchen and today I'm going to make this Lollipop Malt. It's an inexpensive way to brighten anybody's day.
So, first, I went and purchased a malt glass. If you want you can purchase a Styrofoam ball that you'll push the lollipop sticks into. But if you really want to go cheap, I always save Styrofoam that I get on computer products. It always comes in handy, and when you want to cut this, this Rada Bagel Knife I have found to be the easiest. And I just cut it out. Once you get that cut out, you just start carving until it fits.
So, now, once you have that well fit, now this is a glass one, if you have a colored malt glass you really don't need to worry about what you have in the middle. And you can leave it clear glass, but what I did is I took tissue paper and I ran it through my paper shredder and that way you can just give it whatever color you want. And however much you want, maybe you just want a little, and then, okay, so now you'll want to cover this because if you don't cover it you can see little spots where the Styrofoam will show through so I prefer to cover it. So you don't need a lot, just enough to cover it.
Put the ribbon on the bottom. You can purchases this curling ribbon, you can put this other, more decorative ribbon, all occasions, you need about 12 inches and you just tie it to the bottom.
Also, if you want to kind of streamer some of these out before you start filling it it,'s kind of cute, too, it's just kind of like it's overflowing. It gives it that party look.
Alright, so then you need a bag of Dum Dums, you need about 32 of them, these little Dum Dum lollipops. And what you're going to do is just start at the edge of the glass and this is so easy. Just want to get them where they're pretty well touching. And you are going to do two rows, so we'll get this first row done. So here's the first row of Dum Dums, now we're going to add another row, just above them I'm going to just maybe tilt them up just a little bit because we kind of want it to have that rounded effect so we're just going to go just above them at a little more of an angle.
And now this next row we're going to use assorted Blow Pops and you're going to kind of come from the top, and again it might be a little hard because there are all those sticks from the other lollipops in there but you just keep working it around. But now it looks like this and now as kind of a cherry on top, we're going to use about six to seven Tootise Pops and I purposely picked the red ones. And you're going to stick these almost straight in, not quite, at a little bit of an angle and in a row again. Well, these are the cherry ones so they're red. And you have got to feel your way through all those sticks that are already in there.
Alright, so now I have it like that, and for my last one I have this raspberry one, a little bit of a different color for the middle. And there. And if you want to go through if you see a few spots and have some leftover Dum Dums you want to use up, you know what, just stick them in there.
Now, for the final touch, I have a straw. Just stick the straw in there and there you have your cute Lollipop Malt.
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I so love it, my fiancé is turning 40 next week and I’m going to make him one of these. Thank you
Love this I'll be making one for my daughter for Valentine's day.
Love this and will definitely be adding it to my candy boutique selections.
I love your sucker shake gift,my girls will love these!! This would be fun for Valentine's Day.
Just got ideas for mothers day and valintines day
Thanks for the vide
Wow! That's a great idea!! I'm going to try this!!
Great idea! I will be trying this. Thank you for sharing.
You make it look so easy and that is encouraging. I think I’ll try this as one of my “Secret Pal” gift giving ideas.
I have the book that shows how to do this, it's nice to see it being done live, easy to follow along
Where can I find the book
i love this idea and i am doing it for a fundraiser at my church it is so precious and unique great job rada cutlrey
Love this version. So yummy!
Nicely made video. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this video! I will definitely be trying this out😘
Awsome, great way to use the foam. High 5!
It's stunning. Never thought of doing this. I'm having a Bridal shower on Saturday. I'm sure going to make one of these. Thank you.
This was a great vid! Thanks dor sharing!
This is very nice. Great project! I’m going to try this myself for different occasions. Enjoyed your tutorial.. Thank you
Thanks, my girlfriend loved it
This is very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Nice!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Love it
I really like these.i making a candy buffet for my daughter's 2nd birthday party and the tissue paper you used are the colors im going to use.
The theme is barney
Absolutely brilliant... thank you xx
Wow thank u so i love it
Thanks for making that I gave it to my grama at the hospital and she loved it
Great to hear your grandma liked the candy bouquet, Khadija Shee. Hope she is feeling bettter soon!
Thank you for your video. I well be making them for my sister party
Btfl--thanks for sharing--ssuch a btfl gift
I really loveeeee it 👍🏻❤️👍🏻❤️👍🏻
Super cute idea
Beautiful
Thanks Kristy! This was so easy and perfect for my event! Sure appreciate you!
This is very nice & simply sweet project and gift! Super simple instructions! Thank you for sharing such awesomeness!:-)
Very, very nice!!!
Very neat.
Very Creative 💞💖💓
I like that its cute
I love it.
So cute
Really nice
Thank you very helpful
Very cute
adorable
Thank you, im malingbthis with my daughter's qst birthday
Good job my dear
Great video 👌 looking forward to seeing more new subie TFS 😀
OMG i loveee this idea This is amazing!!
Nerdy CupcakeUnicorn thanks! It is cute and colorful, sure to brighten anyones day!
thank u cheap great for friends
Super.tq
Nice 👍
Very nice
Cute
Love it! New subscriber
so nice
I don't know if anyone has made this suggestion but you can use the thin floral tape to hold your foam down so it will stay in the centerpiece.
Yes, good suggestion Grammi Z, thank you!
Thanks so much
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Nice
So,,so, Georges!!!!
You should have glued Styrofoam to glass to make extra secure. I make these with coffee mugs.
cool
Also If it's for a get well person instead of tissue paper you can put notes say things!
Great suggestion, Kaitlyn!
Thank you so much
Awesome video! I never thought of this gift. I'm making a care package, could I use a collapsing cup or what else could I use for soldier boxes? And what would the patterns look like? Is there any other candy ideas that I don't know about? Please, anyone that has ideas I would love to hear from you. Please post links to easy stuff if you can, some days arthritis decides what I am capable of accomplishing. I appreciate any help as well as thoughts or prayers for their safe returns.
Go out side and heat your knife cuts like butter.
Great video. Quick question, would you recommend gluing the Styrofoam to the cup or would it be quite safe not to glue? Thanks in advance.
If you are traveling with it I would probably glue it on because it will fall out but if you want to use the parfait glass for a soda someday I would use hot glue so you can peel it off. Hope I didn't confuse you!
Great. Thank you that makes perfect sense. I will be travelling will them, I am making 4 for a dessert table so I shall glue them.
Oh, nice. You should send us a picture!
Would this work with cake pops or is it too hard to push them in without smushing the balls?
It might work with fewer pieces and being VERY careful when placing them. Good luck!
How much do you charge for the quantity that you are using right now?
Styrafoam balls are quite expensive could floral oasis be used instead ?
wendy Taylor Thanks for watching! Floral oasis would work if you don't stick the lollipops too close together, I don't think oasis is as sturdy as styrofoam. You could use recycled styrofoam from shipping packages and cut it like I did!
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I seen some at the dollar tree
I dont live in the states I live in the Netherlands
How much would one of these cost and how much did it cost you to make?
Hi Shonnetta, thanks for watching. I found some candy bouquets for sale on-line that only had the small Dum Dum suckers and those cost around $35.00 to $40.00. This one that I made was a little less than $10.00! The milkshake glass I found at a consignment store for $2.00 and the candy cost about $5.00.
Thank you so much! You did an awesome job on these. They are so cute.
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Hurry up damn
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I really want to try this out for my son birthday party but I'm try to do it call of duty so can u give me a idea
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QUICK IT ALMOST TOKE U LIKE !)MINS ANT NO BODY GOT TIME FOR THAT
taking to long
You're being dopey. She was taking her time to show us exactly what to do, and it took her less than 10 minutes. I'm sure she can do it in 5 minutes, but she was SHOWING us step by step!!
I'm not sure that I liked that.
I have the book that shows how to do this, it's nice to see it being done live, easy to follow along
Tricia Lewis please share the information ... what's the name and where can we get it at.. I have always just free styled it
Love it