DIY Mushroom Lights (craft project)

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
  • In this video we'll be making some really charming mushroom lights! Parts list and links below ↓↓↓
    Disclosure: These are affiliate links. If you click them and make a purchase from the various merchants they link to, DIY Perks may earn a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to the eBay Partner Network and Amazon Associates.
    Here are the LEDs we'll need to make this: amzn.to/2BIZG1c
    Please note that the LEDs are wired in series on these strips, hence the 12v rating. The LEDs themselves are NEVER 12v individually, and are all in the 1.8v - 3.4v range. Also, if they have waterproofing silicone on top, just peel it off after cutting.
    Battery box for 3x AA batteries, with built-in switch:
    US eBay - Battery Holder: ebay.us/s9eyQj
    UK eBay - Battery Holder (UK / EU): ebay.us/U2VLrJ
    Silicone not drying in your plastic wrap? Try this: docs.google.co...
    Parts List:
    SMD LEDs (links above if you can't find any locally)
    Resistors (value calculated in the video)
    Clear silicone and watercolour paints
    Thin wire and stiff wire
    Wood (driftwood, bark, etc)
    For this project we'll also need need the following tools:
    Plastic food wrap
    Scissors, wire cutters, and small pliers
    Soldering iron and solder
    Drill
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  • @kiwimuse
    @kiwimuse 8 років тому +3446

    ...I am legit gonna go build myself a fairy garden right now and just live in it. Like, forever.

    • @raveenaphadnis7710
      @raveenaphadnis7710 8 років тому +17

      Same

    • @MissxLariz
      @MissxLariz 8 років тому +17

      Same plz make a fairy house too (well maybe bit small) xD

    • @abigail5728
      @abigail5728 8 років тому +16

      I'm going to trick my little cousin into thinking there's a fairy in the mushroom! :D

    • @FlowDeBandoler0
      @FlowDeBandoler0 8 років тому +5

      Same

    • @LuliLulu
      @LuliLulu 8 років тому +23

      that sounds wonderful! and I love how organic it looks and it doesn't contribute to light pollution so we can enjoy the darkness of the night and see the stars :D

  • @h536F666965
    @h536F666965 7 років тому +922

    Instead of using tissues and bent up antenna fill the mushroom cup with transparent silicone. Then gently push the stem with LED in. Not all the way up but only to cover the LED. Let dry. This is much easier and you get better water resistance if using in garden.
    DIY thanks for all your lovely tips and trix!

    • @MKD-dd6ng
      @MKD-dd6ng 5 років тому +57

      They make WHITE silicone as well if you want the reflective aspect to it.

    • @KJDall07
      @KJDall07 5 років тому +5

      That's a great idea!

    • @Dragontihui
      @Dragontihui 5 років тому +6

      Wow thanks! I was indeed hoping to turn my garden into a magical forest. :)

    • @feuquegougueul1592
      @feuquegougueul1592 5 років тому

      Could you show it with a video? Thanks anyway.

    • @AshleyEllwood
      @AshleyEllwood 4 роки тому

      Awesome! The LED won't get destroyed in the silicone?

  • @mattx5499
    @mattx5499 2 роки тому +35

    I appreciate Matt's work to make these mushrooms look real. The attention to detail makes this project really special.

  • @Juana_Tamad
    @Juana_Tamad 7 років тому +406

    you sir are gthe eprfect example of how to correctly use youtube
    salute

    • @smoothtwh
      @smoothtwh 5 років тому +3

      How do you incorrectly use youtube?

    • @CJ-hj3co
      @CJ-hj3co 5 років тому +4

      @@smoothtwh well by being an absolute moron who is trying way too hard to be FUNNY.

    • @g60force
      @g60force 5 років тому +3

      exactly how gentle and friendly to ask for like and subscribe is magical with this dude!

    • @CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening
      @CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening 5 років тому +5

      @@smoothtwh you incorrectly use UA-cam by making clickbait thumbnails, clickbait titles and upload fortnite videos that's how you incorrectly use UA-cam

    • @ANGELO54
      @ANGELO54 5 років тому

      Yes!

  • @erikaserika
    @erikaserika 8 років тому +1456

    Now this is quality DIY. Not those stupid rainbow galaxy everything videos you see all over UA-cam!

    • @azraikezoe388
      @azraikezoe388 5 років тому +6

      Shaina Erika what's a rain bow Galaxy?

    • @rmason4358
      @rmason4358 5 років тому +6

      Azra Ikezoe
      It's a brexit thing for the UK government.

    • @azraikezoe388
      @azraikezoe388 5 років тому +2

      R Mason don't "see" how that's a r.galaxy.

    • @dustinblankx188
      @dustinblankx188 5 років тому +13

      Rainbow galaxy? That sounds awesome!

    • @marklewis4793
      @marklewis4793 5 років тому +19

      @@azraikezoe388 eat the right mushrooms to find out.

  • @Deanorama
    @Deanorama 5 років тому +148

    No joke.. I wanted glowing mushrooms my entire life! thank you so much!

    • @TumpskyandMrsSmall
      @TumpskyandMrsSmall 5 років тому +2

      I know ha? This is worth the time and effort 4 sure.

    • @YD_.
      @YD_. 4 роки тому

      70th like

  • @CasualInventor
    @CasualInventor 5 років тому +36

    The way you formed the silicone mushroom caps and stems is utter genius.

  • @daniellerichardson6029
    @daniellerichardson6029 8 років тому +55

    Hey guys! Mine worked with a small amount of acrylic paint! A little goes a long way! I also used a string of led's with a battery pack from Amazon. It worked great, no soldering needed!

    • @Joe_Friday
      @Joe_Friday 7 років тому +1

      Danielle Phillips Did you have issues with the silicone drying in the clear wrap? Mine will not dry and it comes out all gooey!

    • @Carebear75983
      @Carebear75983 6 років тому

      I'm having the same problem!

    • @JamesW81
      @JamesW81 6 років тому +15

      Caroline P need to use acetoxy silicone. Anything else can take a week or more to cure.

    • @MsPoliteRants
      @MsPoliteRants 5 років тому +3

      Thank you for the tip! He lost me at the soldering part. I didn’t do well in the AMPS/Watts/volts section of science class lol

    • @bonnie.duncan
      @bonnie.duncan 5 років тому +1

      Danielle Phillips - i know this was hella long ago, but what kind of led’s did you get?

  • @markpaterson6024
    @markpaterson6024 5 років тому +21

    Liked and saved for a future project when I retire.
    I will be using larger solar panels and rechargeable batteries with an ambient light switch to automatically turn them on when it gets dark.

  • @BlueLunarbeam
    @BlueLunarbeam 8 років тому +190

    This is amazing! I wonder how on Earth you think of these things! Beautiful video, amazing project, clear & talented voiceover... Seriously A+++ grade video! I personally love the white mushrooms the best as they look like something from a fairy magical kingdom!

    • @scarr2731
      @scarr2731 8 років тому +31

      I bet the white ones would look cool with UV LED's

    • @QuantumFluxable
      @QuantumFluxable 8 років тому +5

      damn, yes!

    • @redresearchanalyst
      @redresearchanalyst 8 років тому +9

      Reminds me of the nighttime scenes in Avatar, beautiful.

  • @SeungCanFade
    @SeungCanFade 5 років тому +15

    Hey, just wanted to say that your DIY videos are honestly so inspiring. On a professional level, they are well thought out, organized, and easy to follow.
    On a creative level, they are simply inspiring. This one video makes me want to convert my spare room into a reading den. I'm going to paint the walls with a forest landscape and create bookshelves that look like the are carved right out of tree trunks.
    The main feature being a tree hollow with bedding to make a reading nook. I want to have these mushroom lights all over the room and especially in the hollow to act as reading lights.
    I want to get lost in my book as the day dims, and when I look up be transported to a magical forest of books.
    You're videos are amazing. You are amazing!

  • @Cottoncandycorner
    @Cottoncandycorner 3 роки тому +77

    Just amazing I was thinking of making a mushroom with silicone for my videos, then i found this video, thank you for sharing!

  • @urbantuckerman
    @urbantuckerman 7 років тому +45

    I made some! And they look cool! I made a few mistakes, they are too big, and thus too heavy and needed to be supported by some hidden pins, but overall I am very pleased. I used 20g silicon to 1g cerulean blue, and they are BRIGHT blue. I needed a croccy clippy helping hands thingy (which is used but not mentioned in the video) to do the soldering. Next time I will make the stems neater and thinner, and use wire coloured to match the silicon for the wire to the led so that it is less visible within the stem. Great video, Thanks!

    • @StoicObserverS
      @StoicObserverS 5 років тому +5

      Excellent feedback!

    • @IWontHealYou
      @IWontHealYou 3 роки тому

      I'm trying to make this project now but I'm having difficulty with the silicone. It's not getting enough air to dry wrapped up in the plastic wrap. Do you have any tips on how to get the silicone to actually dry?

    • @urbantuckerman
      @urbantuckerman 3 роки тому

      @@IWontHealYou how much acrylic paint are you using to colour them? You only need a tiny amount, and too much stops the silicon from drying. Mine usually take about two to three hours.

    • @urbantuckerman
      @urbantuckerman 3 роки тому

      @@IWontHealYou I believe the amount of paint used to colour the silicone is critical. Too much paint retards drying. mine usually take three hours

  • @zeroad84
    @zeroad84 7 років тому +124

    Very cool video but you gotta be careful what silicone you use as the most common 100% silicone contractor stuff has a powerful acid in it that corrodes metal and if it gets on the resistors legs it will can structure failure where they snap. So be sure to wrap any exposed metal parts with electrical tape or something to prevent your wires from eroding😁😁😁

    • @ThierryC2373
      @ThierryC2373 5 років тому +11

      Liquid tape might be the solution to isolate the metal from the silicone :)

    • @PaulChapman1bz
      @PaulChapman1bz 5 років тому +5

      Epoxy resin is a good insulator. Heat-shrink tubing also, it is designed to insulate.

    • @jesusherrera2749
      @jesusherrera2749 4 роки тому +3

      U shouldn’t worry bout the acid. Acids only react when dissolved In water (or some other liquid).
      Has to be a tiny bit moist. Once it’s dry it’s no big deal

  • @Icouldnotthinkofanything
    @Icouldnotthinkofanything 5 років тому +554

    I want 1000 of these so i can make my house like Pandora

    • @tallyankeegal
      @tallyankeegal 5 років тому +14

      Imagine them set up to dimmer and strobe....Pandora's Trip chamber!
      I gotta make it now....420 that!

    • @tatvynry6978
      @tatvynry6978 5 років тому +2

      OMG, me too!

    • @lime__time
      @lime__time 5 років тому

      Who?

    • @nefariousvii5255
      @nefariousvii5255 5 років тому +2

      Thats is the best Idea I've ever heard, a splash of Greek mythology.. Perfect! xD

    • @silverbat5873
      @silverbat5873 5 років тому +1

      Yessss

  • @marcmanuele3404
    @marcmanuele3404 8 років тому +393

    I wish I was smart enough to make these... I'm in love

    • @paulmyfinger
      @paulmyfinger 8 років тому +53

      you probably are mate...,give it a go

    • @KingSharpeMan
      @KingSharpeMan 8 років тому +42

      Being smart has nothing to do with it. Learning small skills over time can turn you into a handy guy, just like him.

    • @cordobesa89
      @cordobesa89 8 років тому +4

      I think exactly the same but I'm gonna give it a try anyway. You can always ask for some help too!

    • @rob-smit1015
      @rob-smit1015 8 років тому +3

      Marc Manuele really are you in love ❤️

    • @homeXstone
      @homeXstone 7 років тому +7

      like so many of these projects this is just about starting it and sticking to it. trail and error your way to the end! not being smart enough is such an easy excuse for not starting projects like this one!

  • @NovaDragon
    @NovaDragon 9 років тому +4

    This is amazing
    I plan to take apart one of them garden solar panel lights and building them around it
    This will make every look into the garden a fantasy

  • @lukeybaby45
    @lukeybaby45 6 років тому +40

    Repeatedly watched this for years, and it's still one of my favourite UA-cam videos.
    Thankyou!

    • @casper1754
      @casper1754 5 років тому +2

      Please, get a hobby. I'm worried about you.

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 3 роки тому

      @@casper1754 ?

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 3 роки тому +2

      Same here. I come back to this video finding myself falling in love with the aesthetics of mushrooms.
      They're like the trees of an alien world

  • @TheMurlocKeeper
    @TheMurlocKeeper 8 років тому +86

    Apologies if this has been mentioned before, but you know how long those comments can be! How about rigging it up to a small solar panel with a light sensitive switch, (with a wire trailing it off elsewhere) so the entire system could be better sealed against the elements and placed outside, only to turn on all by themselves come nightfall? I think that'd be cool! Thanks for sharing this. You make it look so easy, lol! I have now added to my "to do" list of things I want to try!

    • @pwhitaker
      @pwhitaker 8 років тому +4

      Love that idea!

    • @ericmaurer6071
      @ericmaurer6071 8 років тому +11

      There are three completely different projects involved in doing that. First, and probably easiest, is to make an 'outdoors-proof' set of mushroom lights. Second, is a solar collection and storage system to provide power, which means panels, batteries, and a charge controller of some kind. And third is the light controlled switch to power them on. You would probably want all this to be a fairly high efficiency, since the amount of battery required to run the lights determines the amount of solar panel you would need to charge them. That might get a little complex for the average DIYer, and could add up to a bit of money.
      However, those solar light stakes with a crude version of all that built into them already might be a thought. Just open them up, solder wires between the LED and the pads it connects to, then make mushroom lights using the led from the stake-light -without adding a resistor- or substitute an equivalent LED of your preferred color, and use one nearby solar-stake for each 'mushroom'. Not an elegant solution, but it would be cheap and simple.

    • @gregory9112
      @gregory9112 8 років тому +9

      You can use a solar light strip and simply cut the strip down (or use those for the mushrooms) and connect the solar panel, which includes everything that's needed.
      silicon is waterproof itself, so I think you can use outside, but I would put somewhere protected.
      I've been thinking of this, probably I will try.
      For now I have a battery supplied brown mushroom set.

    • @techne360
      @techne360 8 років тому +1

      You wouldn't even necessarily need to hide the panel, since they're usually black and at night it wouldn't be super easy to see ^_^

    • @jonathonfrederick2062
      @jonathonfrederick2062 7 років тому +7

      cheap solar garden lights. $2 a piece at my hardware store. it has everything you need with just a few modifications

  • @maisoonmoaaz7019
    @maisoonmoaaz7019 8 років тому +5

    this is by far the most impressive DIY project I have eve seen

  • @FishAdvisor
    @FishAdvisor 5 років тому +1

    You can also mix type1 silicone with corn starch and food coloring to make a putty that is hand molded. You can use latex gloves and powder your hand with more cornstarch to reduce the mess. Absent the cornstarch and you'll have translucent colors. Included in it and you'll have opaque coloring. Great video for a cool diy display.

  • @Runedragonx
    @Runedragonx 8 років тому +157

    What would a white mushroom look like with blue LEDs?

    • @715koolgirl
      @715koolgirl 8 років тому +48

      Probably really pretty

    • @MsBreana1998
      @MsBreana1998 8 років тому +16

      a white mushrooms with a blue glow. or a light blue mushroom when it's lit up. one of the two

    • @paulmyfinger
      @paulmyfinger 8 років тому +1

      check out the luminescence picture that's on digital blasphemy, looks really good

    • @lukebowman7513
      @lukebowman7513 8 років тому +51

      cool af

    • @ihavecojones
      @ihavecojones 7 років тому +23

      blue ...it would look blue

  • @Wondering_Ghoul
    @Wondering_Ghoul 5 років тому +143

    Make green ones for “Glowing Fungus” from Fallout.

    • @TattooedPink
      @TattooedPink 5 років тому +2

      YES. Just yes.

    • @SteffiMarshall
      @SteffiMarshall 5 років тому +2

      I think we are growing those lights already, in our bodies. Truth sad but true

    • @jamesmonroe7670
      @jamesmonroe7670 4 роки тому

      Or the blue one

  • @timfrey2358
    @timfrey2358 5 років тому +200

    I wonder if you could make a giant mushroom like regular desk lamp sized, that would be awesome XD

    • @riuphane
      @riuphane 5 років тому +4

      Yes, but you need more/better support...

    • @superfluityme
      @superfluityme 5 років тому +12

      You could using epoxy resin instead of silicone, you would need a mould or bowl of the right shape. Perhaps papier mache.

    • @riuphane
      @riuphane 5 років тому +16

      @@superfluityme while you could do that and create something very cool, I feel that's not quite the same idea/aesthetic that this provides. You can do almost anything in resin/epoxy, but the organic look and feel of the silicone is what makes this specific design so appealing. Plus the ease of simply using plastic wrap to mould it makes it much more accessible and variable.

    • @mercedesmarton3768
      @mercedesmarton3768 5 років тому +2

      But make sure that you are using either LED bulbs otherwise it can overheat. Even though silicone is good up to 500 degrees, still better have cooler light bulbs for the project

    • @TFary
      @TFary 3 роки тому +4

      My name is Tim Fary. We are basically brethren.

  • @nobodyknowsanything3906
    @nobodyknowsanything3906 8 років тому +74

    This channel is like... DIY Goals. I came to this video expecting "Step one, buy a lamp from somewhere and get some clay" and nope! It's all solder and voltages and by the way, did you know you can make adorable realistic mushrooms out of _silicon_? Take THAT sculpy!
    I've never looked at Home Depot as a craft supplies store until now... Subbed so hard.

  • @jeffmckenzie7282
    @jeffmckenzie7282 5 років тому +10

    Very creative. I didn't know you could cut those type of LEDS like that and solder them like that. Great video also.

  • @rahimfaiq2278
    @rahimfaiq2278 5 років тому +3

    Wow. That thumbnail looked like a 3D cinematic, the build and photogrophy are amazing

  • @eldiin8478
    @eldiin8478 9 років тому +50

    For those who may be having trouble with the Silicone they've selected and needing to know how long till it dries/cures:
    One thing that isn't explained in this video is the type of Silicone to use. Based upon a question found in the comments (How is the Silicone going to cure when it's in airtight clear wrap?) and someones kind gesture to help clear up the confusion, here is the basic run down:
    There are three types of Silicone:
    -- ACIDIC: Generally identified by a Vinegar type smell during the curing process - cures the quickest. Most of these type of Silicones are what they call RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizing). However, not all RTV Silicone products dry quickly as they fall into the Neutral category. Sometimes the acidic Silicones are labeled as "Acid Cure" or "Acetoxy Cure". MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Silicones that fall into the Acidic category should list "Acetic acid" either under "Ingredients" or under "Oder".. or both. It may also list Acetoxy and/or RTV on the MSDS. Can take up to a few hours to dry/cure if in Cling/Saran/Plastic Wrap.
    -- NEUTRAL: In some of the Silicone products I've researched in this category, the Odor listed was "slight", but nothing specific. One sure way to identify a Silicone in this category is to look for Oxime in the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). Can take up to a day to dry/cure if in Cling/Saran/Plastic Wrap.
    -- BASIC: Generally identified by an Ammonia or Alcohol/Methanol type smell as it cures - cures the longest. MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Silicones that fall into the Basic category will more than likely list "Methyltrimethoxysilane" under Ingredients (needs to be higher than 1-5%) and "Ammonia" or "Amine" under Oder. Can take between 3 to 7 days or more to dry/cure if in Cling/Saran/Plastic Wrap.
    Based on this information, you should be able to identify the Silicone you purchased and the possible dry/cure time. Bottom line here, is that any Clear Silicone should work, but some may take longer to dry than others.
    NOTE: Home Depot does have the MSDS for each of their Silicone products, but the link to the MSDS is listed as SDS instead. This can be found by clicking on a specific product, then scrolling down till you see *Product Overview* directly under the product you're viewing. Usually you will see some additional pictures, but eventually you should see "Info & Guides", where the MSDS is located (the link to click on should be labeled as *SDS* ). Alternatively, you can hit ctrl + f (on a windows machine) to open a search, and you can enter either *Info & Guides* or *SDS* . Also, don't be confused if the name on the MSDS does not match the name Home Depot is selling the product under. I assure you it is for the same product. If you're still not sure, one of the easiest ways to verify is to go to Google or Bing or whatever search engine you use, then follow this format:
    BrandNameOfProduct Model# MSDS
    Example: GE HD612 24C MSDS
    I find the Model # by going to the product page and looking directly above the image of the product. You can also search the entire page (on a Windows machine, CTRL+F will work in Chrome, IE, and FireFox) for the word Model. You should see something similar to: DAP | Model # 08791 | Internet # 206046715 | Store SKU # 1001392668
    Not all Model #s on Home Depots website can be used via a Google search using the above example of: BrandNameOfProduct Model# MSDS. This is mainly because it's going under a different name in the MSDS and may have to rely the MSDS Home Depot provides.
    Sometimes the MSDS isn't clear on what kind of Silicone you're looking up, as in, none of the identifying items is listed. I generally skip these. If you already bought the Silicone, the only way to find out is to test.
    If you don't have a Home Depot near you, or for whatever reason want to use Lowes, finding the MSDS on their Silicone products will be different. You'll need to grab the Model # of the product, which is usually located on the product page to the right of the image of the product. Once you get the Model #, go to this website and enter it as a *PRODUCT CODE* : secureweb.infotrac.net/msds/lowesforpros.aspx. Sometimes, if when using the Lowes link I provided doesn't find anything, but you entered something like *Model **#LW012A* , you may have to drop everything BUT the *LW012A* to find what you're looking for. Once your search finds something, to the very left of the item name will be an icon that looks like a piece of paper with a magnifying glass over it. This is what you want to click for the MSDS.
    Here is a list of some of the Silicone products carried by Home Depot, broken out into 1 of the 3 categories (I don't just list the Clear products, so be very aware of this when looking over the list... I do this so one can search the MSDS and become familiar with identifying one of the three types of Silicone):
    ACIDIC
    -- All Purpose Silicone I 10.1-oz. Clear Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #GE012A 24C)
    -- 2.8 oz. Silicone Aquarium Sealant (DAP Model #00688)
    -- 2.8 oz. Auto/Marine Sealant (DAP Model #00694)
    -- Tub and Tile Silicone I 10.1 oz. White Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #HD712 24C)
    -- 2.7 fl. oz. Clear Waterproof Silicone Adhesive (6-Pack) (Loctite Model #908570)
    -- Tub and Tile Silicone I 10.1-oz. Clear Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #HD612 24C)
    -- Supreme Silicone 10.1-oz. White Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #M90007-30 12C)
    -- Silicone Caulk in Clear (Swan Model #SI01003.000)
    -- Clear Silicone Room Temperature Vulcanized Sealant (J-B Weld Model #31310)
    NEUTRAL
    -- Silicone Max 10.1 oz. Clear 100% Premium All-Purpose Silicone Sealant (DAP Model Model #08791)
    BASIC
    -- Silicone II 10.1 oz. Clear Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #Ge5040-T)
    -- Silicone II 2.8 oz. Clear Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #GE284 3TG)
    -- Alex Plus 10.1 oz. All-Purpose Caulk Clear (DAP Model #18072)
    -- Silicone II 10.1-oz. Clear Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #GE5000 24C)
    -- Supreme Silicone 10.1-oz. Clear Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #M90006-30 12C)
    -- Alex Plus 10.1 oz. White Acrylic Latex Caulk Plus Silicone (DAP Model #18103)
    -- Silicone II 2.8-oz. Clear Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #GE500 3TG)
    -- 10.1 oz. Dynaflex 230 Premium Indoor/Outdoor Sealant (DAP Model #18418)
    -- Supreme Silicone 10.1 oz. White Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #M90015-30 12C)
    -- 10 oz. Silicone Sealant Cartridge (General Electric Model #GE-55)
    -- Silicone II 10.1-oz. White Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #HD5010 24C)
    -- Silicone II 10.1 oz. White Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #HD5070X2 72C)
    -- 2.8 oz. Silicone Sealant (General Electric Model #GE-57)
    -- Silicone II 10.1-oz. Almond Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #GE5060 12C)
    -- Silicone II 10.1-oz. Brown Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #GE5080 12C)
    -- Silicone II 10.1-oz. Light Gray Window and Door Caulk (General Electric Model #GE50.08 12C)
    -- Silicone II 10.1-oz. Clear Gutter Caulk (General Electric Model #GE50G.01)
    -- Alex Plus 10.1 oz. Clear Acrylic Latex Caulk Plus Silicone(12-Pack) (DAP Model Model #18660)
    -- Silicone II 2.8-oz. White Kitchen and Bath Caulk (General Electric Model #GE281 3TG)

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  9 років тому +10

      Eldiin May I post your excellent summary in the description, so that it's easy to find if people get stuck?

    • @eldiin8478
      @eldiin8478 9 років тому +4

      DIY Perks Yes, you may. That way it's easy to find and isn't buried in the comments.

    • @kjamison5951
      @kjamison5951 6 років тому +5

      Oh you wins the internets for such a huge and helpful post!

    • @marlazvideoz
      @marlazvideoz 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the info, I just picked up the Silicone 11 from Home Depot but now I know I'll be disappointed in the dry time so will look for your ACIDIC or Neutral recommendations. cheers

    • @eldiin8478
      @eldiin8478 4 роки тому +3

      ​@@marlazvideoz Glad this info was at least a little helpful... especially now, since the info I gave is 4 years old :). But the general rule still applies. You want Acidic first and foremost, but Neutral can work -- you just need to remember the dry time may be longer.
      Kinda surprised that the link I gave above, for Lowe's product code search, still works. As far as I can tell, the info I gave about Home Depot's website is mostly accurate. When you see the product on their website, you just keep scrolling down until you see "Product Info"... then to the right of that is a box that says "Info & Guides"... and this is where it differs. There isn't a "MSDS" link anymore, but there is a "SDS" link. This is what you're looking for..

  • @TheWoodlandpixie
    @TheWoodlandpixie 8 років тому +4

    That was much more complicated than I anticipated. Great ideas and one more reason to buy a soldering iron. Might just make the caps with that pointless clear silicone I mistakenly bought and put a cheapo flameless candle inside til I can do all the hard stuff.
    subscribing because you're lush. You can brighten up my day and tell me about things I can't do without slightly electrocuting myself :) thank you for the information. I love mushrooms

    • @g60force
      @g60force 5 років тому

      not a bad idea either... you could also get hollow Styrene sheet round tubing, then carefully heat it from a distance (paintstripper of hairdryers, even warm/hot water might work) then carefully bent into shape and let cool down to cure :) for making the stems i mean...

  • @alanthompson4912
    @alanthompson4912 5 років тому +129

    I love this, what do you think about jelly fish, they would be very similar

    • @MahoganyDesk
      @MahoganyDesk 5 років тому +11

      Okay, now you've got me thinking. First, I would suggest making a skeleton of wires to help keep everything in place and make the tentacles movable. Or not, if the silicone is strong enough to hold the tentacles and you want the color light enough to where you might be able to see the wires in the tentacles. Maybe play with the idea of using regular LEDs, but with them cut off like he showed in the video, and have them at the top of the tentacles (at the base of the bell) to light up the tentacles? I guess that'd depend on how big you make the jellyfish. Anyway, hope this gives you some ideas! Good luck!

    • @StoicObserverS
      @StoicObserverS 5 років тому +10

      @@MahoganyDesk if you can get a piece of multistrand fiberoptic cable or even those plastic lights with led strands you could distribute the light through the tentacles.

    • @paulcheeba666
      @paulcheeba666 5 років тому +7

      @@StoicObserverS Be very careful with optical cables if you are repurposing used data fiber. This is made of glass and can get into your bloodstream working its way to your heart which would have dire results. Plastic fiber (like from those 80's lamps) would be totally safe.

    • @luismarcosgamer7007
      @luismarcosgamer7007 5 років тому

      Entende minha língua arigatô

    • @machadones
      @machadones 4 роки тому

      With RGB led, wow nice

  • @keiellaart3272
    @keiellaart3272 8 років тому +7

    Made these! So proud of my glowing white mushrooms and my boyfriends lovely fire red ones. The project was at times frustrating but the end product definately made up for it. Going to take them on a camping trip this weekend. Thank you! From Cape Town South Africa

    • @timmahh9201
      @timmahh9201 7 років тому

      Did your white mushrooms turn out to be yellow? Mine have and I dont understand why.

    • @keiellaart3272
      @keiellaart3272 7 років тому

      No mine are white like in the picture. Perhaps you bought Golden/off white LEDS?
      _lh3.googleusercontent.com/cGpa46IJgXiRz8Va1jURCSKOR0zDGIMzIw73yy1yf2934EVXirgJQ3qvrDLL8ZS0i5I0oXB_Cg_

    • @Joe_Friday
      @Joe_Friday 7 років тому

      kei-ella Loewe Did you have issues with the silicone drying in the clear wrap? Mine will not dry and it comes out all gooey!

    • @keiellaart3272
      @keiellaart3272 7 років тому

      No, I left mine for a couple of hours and then it was dry and came off the cling wrap easily. Maybe you need to let it dry over night?

    • @g60force
      @g60force 5 років тому

      @@timmahh9201 u for sure bought WARM WHITE instead of COLD WHITE

  • @makrofaguss
    @makrofaguss 5 років тому +28

    Glowing mushrooms! This is the most brilliant thing I've seen lately! You are a wizard!

    • @TumpskyandMrsSmall
      @TumpskyandMrsSmall 5 років тому

      I love it as well. Makes me want to create a mini Fairy Land.

  • @cheerubebayonettaholopaine2638
    @cheerubebayonettaholopaine2638 4 роки тому

    ive got troubles with sleeping and waking up at night since a few days again. i once watched this video when i had so bad thoughts at one night that i couldnt go back to sleep. your video calmed me down so hard, that i almost fell asleep on the chair i was sitting. i cant tell why, because its a brilliant and not at all boring video, it just calms me down and this helps me so much. thank you with all my heart 😃😉👍 🌹🌹🌹

  • @paulhatzig7084
    @paulhatzig7084 5 років тому +6

    this was one of the most immersive and incredible DIY videos I have ever seen! Your channel is UA-cam GOLD!!

  • @MamaCoastie
    @MamaCoastie 5 років тому +8

    Absolutely stunning! I'll be making these for my tarantula enclosures asap!

  • @obscuriosities
    @obscuriosities 3 роки тому

    Oh I’m so glad u have this. The generic Amazon ones are full of reviews that they catch on fire (not to mention look worse). Saves me so much extra intellectual labor ty!

  • @Ivan-rq3ip
    @Ivan-rq3ip 7 років тому +8

    Good God, man! The amount of work you put into your videos is INSANE. Amazing!

  • @Bludaizee3
    @Bludaizee3 7 років тому +13

    This is WONDERFUL! OMG I can't even tell you how excited I am ! My mind is racing with ideas of scenes and layouts. My heart has literally sped up lol I'm such a nerd.

    • @Bludaizee3
      @Bludaizee3 7 років тому +5

      Silva Silva Um, no, I'm actually into making things with my kids, you know, those little beings with active imaginations ?

  • @okadajiiko8773
    @okadajiiko8773 6 років тому

    You are genius. not only for electronics, but also make it beautiful.

  • @wipalo.the.artist
    @wipalo.the.artist 5 років тому +3

    You should see how it would look if you hacked solar patio lights from the Dollar Store - you could hang a bung of these in a garden or patio to create a very cool mood. Spray some sealant on the wood to protect it from moisture - that would be awesome! Great video! Thanks so much!

  • @norabeckham8710
    @norabeckham8710 5 років тому +5

    This is awesome!! I'm going to make mine like jellyfish against a coral backing. Thanks!

  • @node020
    @node020 6 років тому +2

    I wanted to thank you. You inspired me to make those lights on my own as name badges on a event. I made approximately 30 individual working lights and it looked just awesome. So thank you very very much to do this project, so that I could look a few steps up.

  • @hellreptile
    @hellreptile 8 років тому +36

    I don't know why but,I feel soo emotional after watching this.

    • @logandold6894
      @logandold6894 8 років тому +4

      so did I , thank you for making me feel less weird lol

    • @hellreptile
      @hellreptile 8 років тому +5

      Ok lets cry toghether!

    • @Quackalott
      @Quackalott 8 років тому +2

      Hey all, I'm a bit late in on this group hug but I have to agree it made me quite emotional seeing such evocative nature recreated so beautifully too, I've got to try this! Anyone else inspired enough to give it a go?...

    • @karenlee532
      @karenlee532 8 років тому +5

      every one here is on their period

    • @likeastarbaby
      @likeastarbaby 8 років тому

      +Reşat seyhanoglu wat

  • @brenlyd
    @brenlyd 5 років тому +13

    can we get more tutorials on using usb power to power these types of diy light fixtures? I dont want to keep using wasteful batteries.

  • @fashizzlemanizzle4808
    @fashizzlemanizzle4808 3 роки тому

    I have to say. After watching so many of your videos over several years period... first, this is the first comment I’ve left. Usually don’t leave comments, just Bc I feel they’re never seen. Except by people who want to argue with the comment. And second, I keep coming back to you and your channel, for a few main reasons..
    you are very laid back. Calm. Thoughtful. You come off very very nice. You’re projects are extremely thought out, doable for a wide range of people, aren’t insanely expensive, and easy to replicate. And it literally feels like a breath of fresh air after watching any of your videos.
    I guess, what I’m saying. Is you’re awesome, your videos are awesome, and I don’t leave comments very often. So I guess that might mean a little something. Lol. Keep it up bud! I couldn’t imagine UA-cam or project-life/ideas/diy without you.

  • @290katlyn
    @290katlyn 5 років тому +602

    *Clicks on video*
    me: "awww helll yeah, imma bout to make me some glowy mushrooms boiiis!!"
    *5 minutes in*
    me: "nevermind..."

    • @canvea
      @canvea 5 років тому +8

      Too real

    • @thatguysson8241
      @thatguysson8241 5 років тому +40

      You're just being scared. To learn things you have to do it wrong first.

    • @silverbat5873
      @silverbat5873 5 років тому +3

      Same 😂

    • @uniquepickles6804
      @uniquepickles6804 5 років тому +16

      give it a try anyway. itll take some time and preperation, but that makes the satisfaction of having a finished product even bigger :D

    • @mayacortez1987
      @mayacortez1987 4 роки тому +8

      Thatguys Son we also don’t have soldering irons

  • @mediumbelly
    @mediumbelly 8 років тому +125

    I'm going to show my bf and have him help me with the electrical work 😅 I have a few questions: for the wood, do you use real wood? like I can just go to the woods and grab some wood from there, natural and untreated? also, is there any risk of fire from the paper towel being close to the light? say if I were to leave it on all night, should I be worried about my house burning down? 😆 I'd love to try this with succulents!

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +81

      No worries at all about fire - the LEDs run cool because they are efficient, so don't generate any noticeable heat.
      As for the wood, yes, any real wood will do - I got some driftwood for one, and a piece of bark for another :) it's all good fun. Hope this helps!

    • @mediumbelly
      @mediumbelly 8 років тому +10

      Thank you so much! I'm so excited to try this

    • @theamhway
      @theamhway 8 років тому +6

      i was thinking the exact same... lol... was just about to send him the vid...

    • @alexanderheron236
      @alexanderheron236 8 років тому +4

      Angel Su lol there's barely any electrical things to do

    • @depresskam
      @depresskam 8 років тому +2

      Lucky bf :D

  • @mitsos76
    @mitsos76 5 років тому

    Young, handsome, bright, clever, creative and gentle. Grats!

  • @vidm96
    @vidm96 9 років тому +5

    I always love how good your projects work/look. With a lot of DIY projects the end result looks kind of amateurish. Your projects on the other hand look really professional! I can't wait for your next video!

  • @gabriellez613
    @gabriellez613 5 років тому +713

    I wish I could make these but I know nothing about electricity

    • @pinstrokepw3580
      @pinstrokepw3580 5 років тому +34

      Just use an normal Led stripe ^^ works too i Made it Today and it Looks awesome

    • @MrMegakoekje
      @MrMegakoekje 5 років тому +20

      you don't have to know anything about electricity ? if you don't know about ohms law just use an ohms law calculator.

    • @thelatearthurmorgan6158
      @thelatearthurmorgan6158 5 років тому +10

      MrMegakoekje you don’t even need ohms law it just can’t be a short though the led. practically any sized resistor will work but you can always feel safe with 1 or 2 k.

    • @chungleandthebims167
      @chungleandthebims167 5 років тому +36

      He quite literally tells you the steps in the electrical first, so I'd give it a shot..

    • @aquarian3
      @aquarian3 5 років тому

      PinStroke Pw I like that idea, do you have any pics please?

  • @TheStoneMansShow
    @TheStoneMansShow 4 роки тому

    I made some of these and they look awesome.
    Followed this video with a few methods changed and they look cool, especially at night. I found a small hollow stump in the woods and cured it and sealed it. The stump even had some cool moss which i was able to preserve.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @chanellekirch
    @chanellekirch 5 років тому +11

    This is literally the coolest craft I have ever seen!🧡🧡🧡

  • @KrawllUnchained
    @KrawllUnchained 4 роки тому +7

    Wow, just wow.
    This would look so damn nice in a terrarium
    I love it .

  • @thedreamweaver6514
    @thedreamweaver6514 5 років тому

    This has been one of the most USEFUL DIYs I have ever watched. An awesome blend of technicality and artistry... AWESOME

  • @lindad4127
    @lindad4127 5 років тому +5

    Very impressed with this - your explanation and detail was very well done! I’m definitely going to try this for my gnome garden

  • @Sycamora__
    @Sycamora__ 8 років тому +14

    Didn't know I needed this until now

  • @jamesjuarez1252
    @jamesjuarez1252 5 років тому

    This project is so whimsical and lovely. I'd love to create these for a fairy garden. Thank you sharing your talent with us.

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy 6 років тому +14

    gosh I love these.
    Battery pack is ok, but how about making these run off of landscaping low voltage lines?

    • @TuNguyen-ty5nc
      @TuNguyen-ty5nc 5 років тому

      Graph Guy have you manage to do this? Was thinking bout doing the same.

  • @Pathfinder3877
    @Pathfinder3877 9 років тому +13

    I just watch because of the brittish accent and the music. And don't forget the creativity and watching someone doing something he/she thinks is fun is fun to me as well.
    What music is used between 7:56 and 8:25? Is it available to public?

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  9 років тому

      Pathfinder3877 Sort of. It's a track from RoyaltyFreeKings - you can download it and use it for free (it's one of their free tracks), but you have to tweet about it or something like that before you can download it.

    • @Pathfinder3877
      @Pathfinder3877 9 років тому

      DIY Perks Thanks for replying, UA-cam didn't notify me about it somehow :/ Do you happen to know the exact name of it? Because they have a lot of free tracks :P

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  9 років тому +2

      Pathfinder3877 "Southern Ice" I think.

    • @Pathfinder3877
      @Pathfinder3877 9 років тому

      DIY Perks Thank you so much, they actually have some pretty cool stuff. Thanks for sharing and thanks for making awesome videos!

  • @fierzali6297
    @fierzali6297 5 років тому +2

    This is one of the most creative things I've seen in a long time, and I watch a ton of DIY. Bravo, very well explained as well.

  • @mantislife7463
    @mantislife7463 8 років тому +5

    These would look amazing in terrariums.

  • @hsama
    @hsama 9 років тому +6

    LOVED the video, the way you shoot and love your voice! Great work.

  • @tsundereyoongi3869
    @tsundereyoongi3869 5 років тому +1

    I'm putting these all over my room. They're awesome!

  • @fraumerklich1689
    @fraumerklich1689 5 років тому +10

    Wow I've seen this tutorial so long ago, but now I finally get to make my own mushroom lights! :D They're currently in the making, and I'm really excited to see how they turn Out 😄

    • @flyingsodwai1382
      @flyingsodwai1382 Рік тому

      how'd they turn out?

    • @fraumerklich1689
      @fraumerklich1689 Рік тому

      @@flyingsodwai1382 Awesome. The wires/soldering was a little flimsy tho, so they didn't last long...but maybe I'm just bad at soldering. If you're too, maybe try out connecting clamps (hope that's what they're called)

  • @angballoon
    @angballoon 5 років тому +5

    Brilliant! I'm never going to make these. Subscribed anyway beca use I love watching true artists.

    • @SAm-gm1gt
      @SAm-gm1gt 5 років тому +1

      I love your comment, so honest and just what I myself was thinking after I liked this vid. This guy is so cool! And I enjoyed his demo, kind of humble.👍

    • @morriganravenmist5539
      @morriganravenmist5539 5 років тому +1

      Omg I was just going too say what a lovely honest comment!

  • @jjdawg9918
    @jjdawg9918 3 роки тому

    With all of the absolutely amazing high tech yet beautiful projects you have done over the years this one is still my favorite!

  • @egemenbora
    @egemenbora 8 років тому +8

    I am wondering what would you think of adding some glowing pigment powder like phosphorus in the silicone with the colouring for the blue and white LEDs since blue lights wave lengths are really close to the uv lights'. Also White has a lot of energy in it so it also may work well. Do you think it will work? Because I'm about to done the electronics and before adding silicone, I wanted to hear your opinion... Thanks a lot for the attention.

    • @fionladfinley281
      @fionladfinley281 8 років тому

      +Egemen Bora Uysal I bet that would work well and look awesome!

  • @LisaN
    @LisaN 8 років тому +11

    "Mooshroom lights!" 👏love the accent!
    This looks like a real cute project.

  • @Adamy1983
    @Adamy1983 6 років тому

    Just finished this awesome project! If you live in the States use GE All Purpose Silicone from Home Depot or Lowes it contains acetoxy. Other products will not cure in the plastic wrap you will have a sticky mess around the electronics. I found mixing the silicone with only a tiny amount of paint for at least 30 to 60 seconds will help the silicone cure faster.

  • @ninacressey6868
    @ninacressey6868 7 років тому +4

    I did this but instead of mushrooms I did green leaves and it looked amazing!

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +4

      Ooo, I've got to try that one!

  • @monsterhighstopmotion
    @monsterhighstopmotion 8 років тому +4

    First time watching this channel,already fell in love...
    Subscribed!!

  • @melowvibes
    @melowvibes 6 років тому

    Mr DIY Perks, you are an awesome and remarkable person. Your projects are amazing.

  • @Meanne77
    @Meanne77 8 років тому +19

    Fun and nice! :)
    (You've got a very smoothing voice and are very easy to understand for those of us whom are not native English speakers so thanks for that too :) )

  • @ninjaed13
    @ninjaed13 9 років тому +59

    Reminds me of the glowing mushrooms in skyrim.

    • @deldrinov
      @deldrinov 9 років тому +1

      Debated Nothing My thoughts exactly!

    • @IvanBoskovic808
      @IvanBoskovic808 9 років тому +2

      Debated Nothing Reminds me of Amnesia :|

    • @Michal_S0L
      @Michal_S0L 9 років тому +5

      Terraria

    • @ScoopDogg
      @ScoopDogg 9 років тому +1

      Lol I thought that!

  • @PHanomaly
    @PHanomaly 5 років тому +2

    6:38 good tip on using wire to keep the mushroom head from being too close to led. There is the need for the right amount of space to create the optimal glow, I'm gonna use the idea of the wire for other projects

  • @marthanewsome6375
    @marthanewsome6375 8 років тому +119

    Hooking it up to solar would be a better thing. Then they would come on by themselves at night.

    • @dingee7233
      @dingee7233 7 років тому +2

      crazy shrimp lady Oh, that sounds neat.

    • @tyrellpayne6310
      @tyrellpayne6310 6 років тому +1

      Make decorative mushrooms

    • @rmason4358
      @rmason4358 5 років тому +6

      crazy shrimp lady
      I would use a wind generator so they changed there intensity.

  • @Lili4Yah
    @Lili4Yah 6 років тому +3

    Great job!
    Beautiful creation.
    Thank you!! 🌷

  • @maskedfoxx7173
    @maskedfoxx7173 5 років тому

    I say this a lot about DIY but this time I seriously am going to make this. It would make the perfect gift for my grandparents up north house. All of the decor is nature/forest themed, it would fit in so well.

  • @RobinChan83
    @RobinChan83 8 років тому +28

    how did you make the white ones? using transparent or white silicon?

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +33

      Just some white paint in the clear silicone.

    • @RobinChan83
      @RobinChan83 8 років тому +21

      +DIY Perks hey...thanks! whites ones looks great!!

    • @roodsedge.786
      @roodsedge.786 7 років тому +1

      well, if it was me i would go for transparent but you may see the wires inside the mushrooms. So i'd say a little white added to transparent silcone.

  • @bowtiefox
    @bowtiefox 8 років тому +6

    I love this, it looks light enough that it'd be realy cool for a faun, fairy or elf costume :D

  • @solomonjenkins9505
    @solomonjenkins9505 5 років тому +1

    I like what you've done here, not just in the result but as a whole, well done.

  • @DaisukireiChan
    @DaisukireiChan 8 років тому +120

    You know how awesome a channel must be to make you hit the subscribe button within the first three seconds of the video :D

  • @hellocloverkitty
    @hellocloverkitty 8 років тому +405

    Every time he says "Mushrooms" I smile and laugh

    • @racheljilek964
      @racheljilek964 8 років тому +4

      Haha me too! I love how he says the "u" in mush. I say it like the u in "bug" but he says it differently!

    • @bustin9549
      @bustin9549 8 років тому +4

      and silicone

    • @marlistrimborn1291
      @marlistrimborn1291 8 років тому +2

      where is he from? it sounds very nice... "mUshroom"😊

    • @carlyonbay45
      @carlyonbay45 8 років тому +32

      not sure what his plummy accent is but he says MOOSH-RUMS

    • @lauratolton
      @lauratolton 8 років тому +7

      As a guess I would say Yorkshire area, it's a soft northern English accent anyway :)

  • @FatNormanCoathanger
    @FatNormanCoathanger 5 років тому +1

    Perfect video. Top Marks.!!!
    None of the usual unnecessary youtube waffle ? Just straight to the point.

  • @catherinej4369
    @catherinej4369 8 років тому +4

    someone may have said it before but, you could easily voice a BBC documentary and it would sound absolutely calming

  • @jestice7596
    @jestice7596 5 років тому +31

    8:36 "I hope you've enjoyed this video"
    I OUT LOUD said to myself, "I DID enjoy your video, sir!"

  • @razzyhass3541
    @razzyhass3541 5 років тому

    They look so natural... I will definately make them and make a fortune, thanks.

  • @rosesperfumelace
    @rosesperfumelace 5 років тому +4

    We had magical mushrooms in the 1960's 😉 just joking. These look amazing. I particularly like the white ones. They would be great for a garden party. Thank you. ❤

  • @ashraf61
    @ashraf61 5 років тому +5

    Thumbs up for this Nice project and your excellent explanation. Thank you very much especially for explaining how to determine the required resistors for LEDs in different projects as well as your shared chart for the approximate current and voltage for different colors of LEDs. Thanks for sharing and for everything you did in this project. ;-)

  • @duchessofdinos5712
    @duchessofdinos5712 5 років тому

    I've watched this twice now and I just love it so much. I really want to try making some but have no experience with electrical things or soldering.

  • @EfronJoseph
    @EfronJoseph 5 років тому +21

    Omg that was so beautiful and relaxing to watch. You should sell them :) I would buy one.

  • @orianasugarlights4129
    @orianasugarlights4129 8 років тому +11

    Dear Mister Very Intelligent and Rather Attractive British Man,
    You are why Americans believe everyone with a British accent.
    Thank you. I think.
    Sincerely,
    WhirlyGirl

  • @davevallee7945
    @davevallee7945 5 років тому +2

    Another excellent video. I was wondering if you ever thought of the value of including some of the mistakes you make? Your presentations are flawless, and beautifully done, but we both know that science doesn't wok that way. Apart from teaching thousands of people how to complete the imaginative projects that you create, you could add to your accomplishments a whole other level of value, and education.
    I appreciate your time.

  • @NicoWonderdust
    @NicoWonderdust 5 років тому +3

    "So hope you enjoyed this video.."
    Yeah, I'm definitely making this!

  • @JamesPawson
    @JamesPawson 8 років тому +17

    Tempting to make them look like _stropharia cubensis_, but then they might go missing.

    • @purpleYamask
      @purpleYamask 8 років тому +7

      +ᒍᗩᗰᕮᔕ ᑭᗩᗯᔕOᑎ As a biologist/organic chemist, I approve of this joke.

  • @seagecko
    @seagecko 5 років тому

    Absolutely charming indeed. No better word for it. I love the idea of making mushrooms from silicon, using clingfilm for moulding. Jolly good job there! Thank you for this charm.

  • @DavidBlaze420
    @DavidBlaze420 8 років тому +17

    Need these for my next mushroom trip

  • @_SpreadingLove_
    @_SpreadingLove_ 5 років тому +522

    My last brain cell: yeah, let's do this!
    *math starts*
    Last brain cell: ok, bye

    • @ds222
      @ds222 5 років тому +10

      avoid the math and just buy what he tells you ;)

    • @ianhogan7163
      @ianhogan7163 5 років тому +7

      I’m trying a cheater method and buying a set of Battery powered light strings from DG, I think they’re $2 rn lol

    • @sweetchili4859
      @sweetchili4859 4 роки тому

      DS2 thanks ☺️

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 4 роки тому +3

      Copy-Paste, or use a calculator ;)
      I`ve been into electronics since the early 90`s and I use a calculator now more than ever lol

    • @simasimson5798
      @simasimson5798 4 роки тому +2

      @@afrog2666 or just go with 220 Ohm for 5V or 1K for 12V because it doesn't really matter that much. Neither of LEDs will get damaged and a little less brightness won't make any impact

  • @measant
    @measant 4 роки тому

    this has to be the most beautiful diy project I've ever seen

  • @123245kyle
    @123245kyle 9 років тому +69

    I can't stop thinking of skyrim

    • @Krummers1
      @Krummers1 9 років тому +3

      +Chiefn hookah I can't stop thinking of Fallout 4 :)

    • @mitzyvazquez6470
      @mitzyvazquez6470 8 років тому

      i cant stop thinking about gta 5 :P

    • @craving7007
      @craving7007 8 років тому +2

      I can't stop thinking about Animal Crossing...

    • @spidymistrz
      @spidymistrz 8 років тому +1

      +Chiefn hookah Agree, I also can't

    • @frozenlicks
      @frozenlicks 8 років тому +1

      +Chiefn hookah farcry 3 and 4 for me