*Timestamps* Intro: 0:00 mushrooms on top: 0:16 painting the octopus: 0:52 painting the eyes: 2:39 painting the mushrooms: 3:18 attaching the mushrooms: 3:44 flocking & how to make it: 4:08 spots on the mushrooms: 4:52 tiny toe mushrooms: 5:09 pin cushion options: 5:22 adding sea glass/rocks/shells: 5:49 about part 3 and goodbye: 6:30 *Part 1* ua-cam.com/video/trZ-vcGsGjQ/v-deo.html *Part 3* ua-cam.com/video/SQ5MI5YIQkk/v-deo.html *tiny mushrooms* ua-cam.com/video/Wb_8_s3c9QA/v-deo.html *My crochet channel* ua-cam.com/users/sharonojala *Visit me:* Facebook facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/ Instagram instagram.com/ojala_crafts/ Blog www.sharonojala.com/
Muy interesante! La "Barba de viejo" es un liquen (asociacion de alga y hongo) Ese molusco bivalvo ,encontre uno en la Isla grande de Chiloe'(Chile) Cariños desde Chile.❤
Beautiful as always.. i have to say i just love your work. I recently found your channel and have been binging all of your videos😅 … will you be posting more videos on the stackable tree house? .. ether way i just wanted to let you know that I appreciate your art ❤❤
I can't tell you how glad I am to have you back, you are just so clever, we work so similar in how it's trial and error and I totally enjoy your process! Your shell aside.....I noticed the little candle holder in the back (like a little oven) funny enough just recently I saw them, I googled about having a tea light in polymer clay or air dry clay and they warned about the heat, yours was lit and looked very cute, but I noticed it was off and on lit, does it get too hot??? I really want to make one but I want to light it??
I found that in a thrift store. I believe it’s made from concrete, it’s really heavy, and it appears to be handmade. I normally pick it up by the chimney to blow out and never has it been too warm for me to touch. I just did a quick search on UA-cam and there’s videos on making cement tea light holders, I think I want to try making one too! And thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoy the trial and error process. I lost so many opportunities to share videos because I thought I had to trial through it first lol now I just turn on the camera and that’s been a game changer!
*Timestamps*
Intro: 0:00
mushrooms on top: 0:16
painting the octopus: 0:52
painting the eyes: 2:39
painting the mushrooms: 3:18
attaching the mushrooms: 3:44
flocking & how to make it: 4:08
spots on the mushrooms: 4:52
tiny toe mushrooms: 5:09
pin cushion options: 5:22
adding sea glass/rocks/shells: 5:49
about part 3 and goodbye: 6:30
*Part 1*
ua-cam.com/video/trZ-vcGsGjQ/v-deo.html
*Part 3*
ua-cam.com/video/SQ5MI5YIQkk/v-deo.html
*tiny mushrooms*
ua-cam.com/video/Wb_8_s3c9QA/v-deo.html
*My crochet channel*
ua-cam.com/users/sharonojala
*Visit me:*
Facebook facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/
Instagram instagram.com/ojala_crafts/
Blog www.sharonojala.com/
Hola bonita quedo precioso.te felicito. Besos abrazos bendiciones Naty villa dolores córdoba Argentina 🇦🇷
This is looking so dang cute!
Muy interesante!
La "Barba de viejo" es un liquen (asociacion de alga y hongo)
Ese molusco bivalvo ,encontre uno en la Isla grande de Chiloe'(Chile)
Cariños desde Chile.❤
Beautiful as always.. i have to say i just love your work. I recently found your channel and have been binging all of your videos😅 … will you be posting more videos on the stackable tree house? .. ether way i just wanted to let you know that I appreciate your art ❤❤
I LOVE IT!!
I can't tell you how glad I am to have you back, you are just so clever, we work so similar in how it's trial and error and I totally enjoy your process! Your shell aside.....I noticed the little candle holder in the back (like a little oven) funny enough just recently I saw them, I googled about having a tea light in polymer clay or air dry clay and they warned about the heat, yours was lit and looked very cute, but I noticed it was off and on lit, does it get too hot??? I really want to make one but I want to light it??
I found that in a thrift store. I believe it’s made from concrete, it’s really heavy, and it appears to be handmade. I normally pick it up by the chimney to blow out and never has it been too warm for me to touch. I just did a quick search on UA-cam and there’s videos on making cement tea light holders, I think I want to try making one too! And thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoy the trial and error process. I lost so many opportunities to share videos because I thought I had to trial through it first lol now I just turn on the camera and that’s been a game changer!
@@WhereTheGnomesLive I didn't think about making one out of cement, I love working with polymer clay, it's so easy to make things beautiful.