How to make sugar water and string baskets

Here is a really simple way to make egg shaped baskets using only sugar water, string, and a balloon. This is a quick project (except for the drying time) that can be made by both adults and kids. Enjoy! Please visit www.mommyreporter.com

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13 Responses to “How to make sugar water and string baskets”

  • MommyReporter says:

    @LadiiTenacious Cool!! I think this is a perfect project for kids!!

  • MommyReporter says:

    @tarabucci Thanks so much for watching!!

  • MommyReporter says:

    @dillster7 No, once it dries it is not sticky at all. It is just hard and kinda rough feeling. But it is not sticky when it’s dry. However, it is VERY sticky when it is wet and while it’s drying…

  • dillster7 says:

    is it sticky at all if u hold it in your hands for awhile

  • dillster7 says:

    really cute

  • tarabucci says:

    Love this! Isabella would love to do this. I’m going to try it out :p Thanks for the vlog :)

  • LadiiTenacious says:

    That is so neat. I have to make these next year for my nieces!

  • MommyReporter says:

    @XthickmadameX Ooooh, I’d love to see how to make those… Thanks for watching!!

  • XthickmadameX says:

    Nice for Easter decorations! I have some crochet snow flake Christmas ornaments that were crystallized in sugar water. Great vid!

  • MommyReporter says:

    @Barginjunkie69 Thanks so much!!

  • MommyReporter says:

    @CrikaRika14 I’ve seen people make bigger ones with bigger balloons and use them for centerpieces. They fill them with smaller plastic eggs, flowers, or plants. I’m sure you can think of something… :)

  • CrikaRika14 says:

    this are so cute. but what would u use them for besides candy dishes

  • Barginjunkie69 says:

    cute !!! real creative … maybe next time i will make one and put candy for guest..
    thank’s for sharing

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