They turned out adorable, also to make it easier and faster on the cone making process you can simply use tomato cages, they are strong and come in all sizes.
Wow this is absolutely amazing! A giant ice cream! 🤩 The string to create a textured look is genius. I can tell you put in so much effort into making this video! So creative and I love it! 😍
Just place it on top of the first ice cream. You can use a glue gun to secure it. Then apply the insulating spray foam around the base. You can also check the full written tutorial of the first ice cream that I made here, www.eytozee.com/how-to-make-a-giant-ice-cream/
This is absolutely mesmerizing. What is most impressive to me is that you combined materials that are most of the time considered trash, and that minimized the cost. Oh my gosh, I can’t get over how great they turned out.
Very clever design you came up with. I absolutely love it. Have you ever tried to do a swirled ice cream top? Thank you for sharing your creativeness with the rest of us!
Thank you! For the lollipop, watch it here, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4mMKsRqSPPo.html For other props, I still have to make a video. But you can also check my blog post about Candyland party props, www.eytozee.com/candy-land-themed-party/ ❤️
@@EytoZeeCreative Same your video gave me the perfect idea & its exciting. I want to do something no one never experienced & I want to get people out the loneliness to be honest with you I hate to see people lonely don't have friends \ nobody to socialize my question what materials do I need to make Ice Cream land ???
Hi I love your videos. You must be in Canada because the only place you can get Beautitone paint is at Home Hardware I believe. Love your channel. Love & Blessings from Nova Scotia, Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️ xo
It takes more time for the joint between the cone top and scoop to dry. I had 2 layers of paper mache done and woke up to a popped balloon. I think I can salvage it by cutting a hole in the cone top base and stuffing the balloon, but I think doing the balloon separately like you did on your website would be a better option. It’s adorable so I hope mine turns out as good as yours in the end!
I can't wait to make this. The only info I can't find is how tall your boxes are so I know exactly how to assemble the bottom part of the cone. Can you let me know how tall they were, and were both the same size? Thanks
Yay! I didn’t measure them. But I’d say about 1.5 ft each. You can also check the written tutorial here, www.eytozee.com/how-to-make-a-giant-ice-cream/
@@EytoZeeCreative Thank you for such a quick response. I have been using the written directions BOTH the video and the instructions are SOOOO helpful. But the box information was not on either lol. Thanks, I will try the 1.5ft
Great work!! I think if you took just a little bit more time to sand the foam that makes the melted "drips", smoother, it would look even more realistic. Melted runs and drips aren't as curdled as cottage cheese.
I think I would have used a plastic laundry basket for the base from Dollar tree 4:23 , put shelf liner on the inside and wrapping paper on the outside. 5:44
I’m thinking about making this myself. I see you use spray foam. Did you use more than one bottle, and if so, how many? Also I would like to make two scoops. How many spray foam bottles would be needed for that?