You guys went crazy for our glitter chocolate bars so now I bring you… glitter shot glasses!!! They’re great for tiny little dessert shots and perfect for your New Year’s Eve parties!!! Make ’em just like candy but toss in a little food-grade glitter and you’re ready. to. go! Keep on reading for the recipe!!
DIY Glitter Shot Glasses
Ingredients
- 2 cups water
- 1 cup corn syrup
- 3.5 cup sugar
- 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
- Food-grade glitter
- Silicone shot glass molds
Instructions
- Combine water, corn syrup, sugar, and cream of tartar in a saucepan over high heat. Bring to a boil. Cook till temperature reaches between 295 and 310 degrees F (the hard crack stage).
- Remove from heat. Add in desired amount of glitter and stir gently to combine.
- Carefully pour sugar mixture into shot glass molds. Let sit till firm, at least 1 hour.
- Remove from molds.
Photos by Jeff Mindell | Recipe by Theresa Rountree
Sooooo sparkly and your guests will go crazy for them!! If you make ’em, be sure to tag me or send me a pic!!
p.s. DIY Floating Glitter Tumbler
Michelle says
They look so festive and cool!
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Nichelle says
I love them! I think I might need glitter shot glasses for every occasion.
Kelly says
You definitely do!! 😉
Tiffany W. says
Hi! Your recipe calls for adding cream of tarter, but doesn’t list the amount. How much do needs to be included?
Kelly says
Whoops! So sorry, just updated it. 1/4 teaspoon!
Naomi | Bakersroyale says
These are so fun! Such a fun way to make shot glasses unique. These will be a hit at my Christmas party.
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Erika says
I attempted these and they never hardened. I don’t know what I did wrong. 🙁
Cher says
Would love to try these for Easter. Did you use food color to get all the different colors?
Carmella says
These shot glasses are too cute. I love anything sparkly. I was wondering what glitter u used? I know Wilton has edible glitter. I didn’t know if that was the right stuff?
Pris says
Is “Consumable” Glitter the same? It’s sold at my nearest Cake supply store, and is edible to glitter up cakes and such.
Anila says
This is such a cool idea! How did you get the different colors? Was that just from the sparkle or food coloring as well?
Did you try this method by putting the molds in the oven instead of heating the mixture over a saucepan to a certain degree?
Darlene says
quick question, How long do these shot glasses last? Can you wash them or are they just a one time use thing?