

After a few hours, gently apply fingertip pressure to the top of the mold – if it meets with resistance then your eyeballs are probably set! VERY carefully extract the eyeballs from the mold. Using the mini funnel, carefully pour the yogurt mix into the mold over the top of the blueberry. Stir again and leave the yogurt mixture to cool slightly.įit the upper part of the mold over the base. This dissolves the gelatin and makes the yogurt easier to pour. Microwave for 30 seconds, stir, then microwave again for 30 seconds. Add the remaining gelatin from the packet and stir again. Add to Favorites Antique Candy Container, Composition Pig with Glass Eyes (3.2k) 225.00. DIY Eye Template, Templates to make Arts & Crafts Eyes (1.5k) 12.00. Cake decorating idea for Halloween parties (8.6k) 12.00. Stir well to make sure the yogurt is mixed in. Edible eyeballs for cupcake toppers and monster cake pops. To make the rest of the eye, place the yogurt into a measuring jug and top it up to 1 cup with water. It doesn’t need to cover the berry, just enough so it puddles around it. Spoon a teaspoon of the liquid over each blueberry. You only need a tiny bit of liquid so don’t worry that it doesn’t look like much. Microwave for 15-30 seconds in short bursts, stirring regularly until the powder has dissolved. To make the iris, mix ¼ tsp of the gelatin from the packet with 1 tbs water and a few drops of food dye. First, pop a blueberry into the base of each mold – smaller ones work best.

There are two stages required to make the eyeballs.

DIY EDIBLE EYEBALLS HOW TO
How to Make Edible Googly EyesĪfter I'm done making cookies, I often have some plain white royal icing left over. It's the stuff I use to assemble and decorate gingerbread houses-delicious, edible glue. It dries hard, but not so hard that you can't eat it. It can be made thick to hold a piped shape, or thinned down to flood cookies with a flat, even coat of icing. Plus, making a stash of edible royal icing googly eyes is a fabulous way to use up leftover icing. My candy corn cookies were fine with just the stripes of color, but the cuteness factor went up dramatically when I dropped on the googly eyes. Googly eyes make everything better-especially when they're edible! These edible googly eyes are easy to make with royal icing and some food coloring.
