Great Video Love 💜 I Love it! A few added great tips for newbies... 1. Use your cake scraper to smooth the chocolate on the final fill so you have less trimming to none. 2. You can actually cut a slit where the stick goes and it will help to remove your sicles more easily and it won't bother the shape. 3. You can even cut the sicle molder by separating it from 3 in 1 to 3 individual molds so you can work faster. Some can chill while your doing other designs on another. Etc.. P.S. Have you purchased any of the cute clear or colored popsicle sticks? I love the gold & black ones made for food use. I Love us Baker's! 👩🏾🍳🎂🍩🍪🥰💜🤗 #LifeWithAlliDaily
I dye my popsicle sticks in food color and air dry then add a message on the stick (e.g., happy bday, 2022 grad). Wrap in a cello bag with ribbon or bow. It just adds a nice finishing touch.
I really appreciate all you did with the instructions details of different things that can happen and ways to fix problem. Can't wait for more videos as well as my cake pop molds to get here. Thanks
New subscriber! I just love how you were so detailed in your direction of every single step and your took your time explaining; & when the chocolate broke, you showed us how to fix it lol Well done! Thank you! I’m definitely going to try making these! ❤️
I am so impressed how detail you are, but I love how you use simple things like a scissor you keep it simple, it made me realize you don't have to always get fancy tools to make things look fabulous!! You're amazing lady. God bless! ...New subscriber
Very nicely done tutorial 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿! I bake cakes and have over the years built up quite a few supplies from cake creations. I have a bunch of popsicle molds that have been sitting in my supply closet and i think im going to pull them out and give them new life! Thanks for the Pro Tips!
Thank you so much for teach us easily. Your every video is very helpful to understand. Super first class. I became big fan of your every tutorial❤️❤️❤️
First time seeing your tutorial and I am hooked 😍 I am having my first grandchild soon and I am planning a shower. Because the in-laws pulled some funny stuff and my family was not invited until my daughter in law threw a fit (I am not going to “their “ shower) so I want to make my shower epic! Thank you so much for helping me reach my goal 🫶🏻 BUT I DO HAVE ONE QUESTION. When you painted the feet did you say you had VODKA? And if so WHY? And lastly do I HAVE TO use vodka? TIA😘
Hi you can make them days in advance just put them in a air tight container in a cool place. I made mine the week before my sons party and kept them in the fridge . They were perfect.
Hi. Fantastic video. In your first video you say you store in a cool dry place. My question is where do you store them and what do you put them in? Plastic tupperware? A cooler? Also are they individually wrapped when you store them? Thank you for taking the time to share your talent.
Hi!! You can just store them on a countertop in a plastic Tupperware or gallon size ziplock. You can also store them in the fridge in the same containers. No I don’t individually wrap them unless my client specifies that they want then wrapped. I put a sheet of wax paper between each layer if you plan to stack them. I make sure they don’t touch even if it’s just a little space between. I hope this helps.
New subbie here, thank you so much for providing your amazing technique. I done bought a ton of molds from Amazon, thanks to your video I’m ready to practice ❤
Hi, such beautiful work you did. Tfs! Can you please link me the feet mold? Please! I want to make these for my great grand kids coming soon, gender reveal treats. Omg I can’t believe I’m gonna be a great grandmama lol. ❤
@ Sweet life of Cece, Awesome Job Cece! Love the way you explain everything in detail step by step even though the chocolate broke. But you said it’s ok, it’s just chocolate, it can be fixed.
Happy New Year This My first Time Watching Your Video 🎥 You Done A Very Beautiful Job I Really Enjoyed Watching You Very Creative And You Are Very Encouraging To Those Watching
My formula is cost plus hourly rate. You set your own hourly rate. Let’s say for instance your hourly rate is $15. The cost is about $20 for supplies. They take about 2-3 hrs total per dozen. So at 3 hours, I’d say at least $65/dz Hope this helps. No sorry I don’t ship treats.
@@SweetLifeofCeCe Wow I thank you more for taking the time to reply more than the information you have provided. Thank you so much for breaking it down for me.