I love how quickly arne went from excited to stressed in a matter of minutes. Who knew how tricky it could be to revitalise broken bowls. What a joy to watch! Hugs 💜
I'm amazed that Arne has held onto a broken dish for years. God love him!
The love between you both is so heartwarming. xoxo
I am flashing back to the Dolly Parton Cake, but the gold powder is the cream.
You two are hilarious! This is why my husband and I never do this kind of stuff together. He has no patience at all and then I lose patience with him! 🤣🤣
Oh my goodness - you two are AWESOME !!! I can’t stop giggling.
You brave souls doing this for the first time in front of an audience!!! But I love the concept - thanks for introducing us to this technique!
Take a breath, I’m sure they will look stunning. ❤
This was a great episode. I did learn a lot. The two of you always bring a smile to my face, and many time laughter. Thank you.
I’m so grateful to you both for trying something new for the first time, and sharing that experience with us. That said, I’m also sorry for the anxiety filming creates in addition to trying something new. I hope that you are thrilled with the results that you achieved off camera. The Staffordshire bowl is gorgeous! Wishing you well.
Agreed. Sometimes it might be better when trying something for the first time, to do so off camera if it helps. Then catch back up with youtube later on
Yes, please don't feel anxious because it's wonderful to see others 'figure things out' imperfectly, rather than the carefully curated 'perfection' we typically see in this social media world of ours. Keep up your lovely authenticity!
This was both exciting and terrifying to watch. Maybe peaceful zen will come when the glue dries completely. I am intrigued by the process!
This is Jan, Darlene is my mom.
I’ve heard of this practice. It’s the same philosophy with visible repairs of saris. These heirlooms and their histories are cherished rather than tossed away.
Some observations: it seems to me the “right amount” of gold/glue is essential. Then when you press the pieces together the “mortar” that squeezes out will leave a neat little line at the repair.
I would go to the thrift store and get the cheapest chipped pieces to practice on.
And since the “right amount” might be critical, start with cheap glue, about the same consistency as the real glue, with a dry colored powder stirred in. Lots of regular glue dries clear and this should be visible.
Then practice.
Sometimes I have luck applying the “right amount” of glue with a toothpick, dipping the toothpick into the glue and applying to the surface.
I thought this through because I have a small collection of broken tea cups and saucers that were my grandmothers. I would love to repair them with this technique.
Jan and Darlene in Oklahoma. We love you guys. Many thanks to Kate for introducing us. ❤
PS I think sanding will scar the finish so practice that on your thrifted pieces too.
I love Arne's great-grandmother's plate - very pretty. You both always make me smile (and laugh).
Nice William Morris curtains, huzahhhh!
You guys gave me anxiety with this one! LOL! Was talking out loud and telling Carlos to stop sanding!
Ok, this is the first episode that freaked me out. Did you hear me yelling “It’s 2-part epoxy resin. Wear a mask. Wear gloves. Watch a tutorial!” 😆😂🤣 I need to relax now. 😅 Bravest project ever ;) ❤️
I've been clenching my teeth the whole first half. Epoxy!!! Respect it! …And, YES, it SMELLS!
They had me freaking out also! As noted, mask, gloves, and a well ventilated area/room. More importantly, do not let it come into contact with food!
I thought that the black bowls were for the glue as they are small, better to hold while mixing. It was very funny to watch you😊
I was really surprised that Arne hasn't used epoxy glue before. He's normally so capable with any DIY. Good episode.
Heartfelt thanks for saving a beautiful piece of art.
Thanks Arne and Carlos! That was a nerve-wracking repair ! Omg!
This process reminds me of the Japanese art of Sashiko in which you repair holes or tears in garments with a special type of stitching and thread. Sometimes patches are stitched on using the sashiko technique. I think the philosophy behind the art of sashiko is the same as the philosophy behind Kintsugi. Beauty in brokenness.
Perhaps this is a step on the path to Sashiko? I think Arne would instinctively be great at that? xx
Oh my gosh, now I don’t feel so bad about when my DH tries to repair the sink faucet, and he sends me scurrying for some tool he needs, and it’s not going well, and I get exasperated and say..” I TOLD you we should have just called a plumber!” 😂🤣🥰
you two are very brave having a go at this on camera. I love how genuine you are and how you let us see all the difficulties - gives me hope! xx
I’ve seen videos on this and always thought it’s pretty. Thanks for sharing.
I was VERY skeptical, but I looked up images and it's really beautiful! I like that perfection is the exact opposite of the goal.
When you look at that bowl from now on, you'll have the memories of this adventure! 😁👍
Oh my....I laughed so much, until I became stressed for you!!😢 I hope that you were able to become Zen when the cameras were turned off!💖
You're brilliant creative people. I love the way you're unafraid to try something new. It's inspiring for all of us. Thank you.
Oh how wonderful! I applaud you for doing this in the first place and then for posting it. Arne's comments and Carlos's facial expressions had me laughing out loud. I have learned that even the "quick way" is difficult and takes practice.
This is a special technique that I’ve always wanted to see!
You two are so sweet and I am still laughing out loud “with you” watching this video. We have all been there trying to do a project that is not as easy to do as originally thought. Carlos, your expressions were hilarious- trying to hold in your feelings lol 😂
So Arne! Is this works I'm gonna break a lot of stuff! He is soo funny!
Zen? And then take a breath, what an experience...I was laughing [with you] so much. Talk about learning a new task, this was something else!!! Love ❤️ you guys. Can't wait for part 2.
Crumbs I can feel the stress. Thanks for the heads up on how stressful it can be, I might take my plate to a restorer now I've seen this
This what I love about your adventures. No fear! You just jump in! Thank you for that!
That was wonderful! Everyone can identify with trying something new. Beautiful!
May I suggest you do one broken piece at a time waiting 24 hours before adding the next shard. After glueing each section do not handle the object until fully dry to avoid shifting. Two part epoxy is a bear to work with, good job going for it.
Very nice epidode. Thank you Arne and Carlos.
They are lovely all fixed up!
This was so interesting and entertaining! It's a big relief to know I'm not the only one who starts something a lot more complicated than it looks 😊❤
I absolutely LOVE you two❤️. This video was wonderful. Good luck with the learning process and I can’t wait to see the next episode.
Love you guys,…. Thanks for sharing! ❤
That was such a joy to watch. Thank you so much and I look forward to seeing the follow up. You've really inspired me to look into this further and give it a try 😊😊😊
Oh wow this has made my night 😅😅what lovely people you are 😊
I needed a good laugh today! Thank you
I love you both so much. I was feeling anxiety today and watching this made me laugh. You brightened my day and lifted my mood. Thank you so much.
Super appreciate this episode! Loved watching you guys do it for the first time, like all of us struggling with it. So real! Was great! It’s hard to be zen❤
In figuring things out, I am Carlos-'that booklet is for me', and my husband is Arne -'what's this for?" and tries to figure it out without reading the instructions first ;) Such a good combination when you work together. Also, I think this is such an honest video. People sell these kits and make it sound easy but spending money on something that isn't really simple doesn't make sense for many people, especially in this crazy worldwide economic crisis. Really glad you were honest and showed the reality of this kit.
Thanks guys beautiful bowl...hope it works out great! Although I may have practiced before tackling the beautiful bowl and Arne's precious plate love you guys
What an exquisite way to “re-create” former treasures! I’ve always wanted to know how to do this. Thanks for sharing!
Fabulous ❤❤
I had heard of this, and watched a brief show on the telly about it. This gives me hope, as I can now imagine the rebirth of broken things. Thanks for your interest and sharing this.❤
Even more fun than watching you two cook! Oh, you made my day! 😍
That was fun to watch
Lovely episode. I look forward to seeing the end result.
This was terrific! Good attempt!
Love it, at least you’re trying to fix them. Can’t wait for the update later on. 😊
Oh my, I think Arne may have just created a new business...may I ship my broken Royal Copenhagen plate to him? Bravo for a good first try guys...I actually like the little 'blobs' along the crack. Makes it look like molten gold! Well done!
What a great idea…you always find unique things. I have a broken teapot from my great grandmother that needs repair
My husband bought me teacups repaired using kinsugi years ago! Very cool that you got the kit. ❤ Also, nice haircuts! 💇💇♂️ 👌 looking gooood
You are so brave for trying this while being filmed. Thanks for sharing.
Once again thanks so much for the laughs you guys are hilarious and great to see a new craft 😂
I just love watching you all, great sports! That would be stressful!😊
Pretty hilarious - it's the same as when you bake or craft, always sort of happy-stressful 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks so much for sharing your first attempt, brilliant and very brave! ❤👍from Somerset UK
Happy Sunday! I hated seeing that your beautiful Staffordshire bowl was broken. I am really bad at putting broken things back together, so I felt your anxiety. I hope the repair bonds the beautiful bowl and memories together as intended.
Have a wonderful week. Hugs to Freja! ❤️😘
"It's not as easy as we thought." If I had a nickel for every time I've said that, I could travel around the world! It is so encouraging to see you two experiencing the same frustration. I hope you continued to experiment and were completely successful in time.
Oi joi joi, that’s what I say too. Arne and Carlos, you both are FABULOUS ❤️🤣
I too am familiar with a “Mayumi” whom I once had the pleasure of seeing her play a storefront piano concert in San Francisco China/Japan town many years ago. I wonder is this the same Mayumi?! I still have her music to that day. Please respond if she’s a recording artist for Asian piano? That would please me so much to be able to connect in this way. And by the way, it was good to hear that you two were right here in Los Altos. I am a regular viewer of your videos weekly and soak up the comments you make on everything happy; my fav is the dollhouse and their fashion making. Thank you.
You're very brave to do that on camera. Good luck with doing it in private!
Carlos: "Oh, 24 hours." Cracks me up😂
oh my goodness! kudos for trying something the first time! Rather stressful yet funny to watch 🤪😂😍
Your DIY repair was so much fun to watch!
I hope you have other DIY’s to video!! 💕😉
You guys are hilarious. I love you! It’s just like something I would do! I’m a teacher and I could imagine me going in and taking something like this so to show my students. It’s just amazing. It’s a great great idea. I watched someone do this on TikTok, I think on Quincy’s Tavern. It was very beautiful.
I totally love this repair method of saving an item so beautifully! I to am imperfect and accept myself and others for who they are. Love this program!
Interesting about this repair technique. I just finished watching the show "Killing Eve" on Netflix and in the very last episode, the main character, played by Sandra Oh, talked about this method of Japanese repair of pottery and its meaning! I'm sure the company got the idea from this show to make a version of this repair kit. I agree with Arne and bring the pieces in Japan for the authentic treatment! It is sort of link visible mending for pottery! Although, I think the product you bought is just regular epoxy glue with gold power that you can get in any craft store....I think you just leave the glue with gold visible and you just don't wipe anything down. I hope it wasn't a lot of money, but the whole process was so entertaining! This was funny!
It remembers me so much to Your making of the gingerbreadhouse - poor boys! The idea of sandpapering the golden lines is so cracy and even the porcellan....
Guys, be sure to wear a dust mask or respirator when you are working with epoxy and/or mica powders. They can be toxic. I love your show!
You guys crack me up. Sorry for your stress, but thanks for the good belly laugh.
A beautiful bowl I ordered on ebay arrived sadly broken and my daughter (who loves all things Japanese) showed me photos of this technique. You're giving me the courage to give it a try!
❤ you fellas are so lovely❤.. funny guys
You both are hilarious. I can't wait to see if the gold glue worked.
I think gluing activities should be solo activities in the future. But you did make me laugh!
I’m surprised how fast the glue sets. If Arne goes around breaking things in the future we will see gold lines running through everything.😂
Another adventure with Arne and Carlos! Ooh, I was stressing out with you! My rule is to read the instructions completely before starting anything. IMO, start putting the small parts together first, then you have the larger pieces to assemble later. I hope it went better off camera. It is a lovely idea to repair broken china and keep it's usefulness. Thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness. I shouldn't have laughed so hard... I'd love to see a followup where you talk about how it's actually done in Japan, and how well this method works in comparison!
Kudos to you for trying this on camera. Yep, start with something to practice 1st before you do the special pieces. I'm thinking you need to put it in thicker so it creates a bead or ridge of gold when you squish the edges together. Making that even & the thickness you want is the art & comes with practice. But we want it the 1st time, of course. ❤
Maybe the longer version is more zen. Love the idea of it!
As the old saying goes, "Easier said than done." But a good effort and while lacking complete instructions. Even though practice might help, I'm with Arne.....take the bowls to Japan....at least the family plate. 😂 ❤
Que lindo y que paciencia para repar esa loza hay que tener toempo😢🇺🇾🙌🏻
I’m so glad you figured out how to remove the epoxy from the places you don’t want it to be. My husband once used a small ceramic bowl that a friend made for me to mix his epoxy in and it ruined it. But now I will try using sandpaper and maybe I can reclaim it!
Oh no...I'm sorry that I am laughing at your "misfortunes", but I never thought I could laugh so much. I'm sure you were using swear words in your head. I sincerely hope you mastered it off kamera.
Today's episode was truly "golden" 😉😉😉
Love you guys x
I got a kick out of this!
I LOVE Arne's comment: "If this works, I'm gonna break a lot of stuff!"
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I love this comment too!😂
Broken crayons still color
My favorite line❤️