These are so cute and such a great idea! And the channel for gluing the back to the seat is a great tip. I really like the photography. Long exposure is so cool. I like dark streets with headlights and taillights. Just something about that juxtaposition of dark and light and headlights and taillights speaks to me. Where you are, versus where you have been and where you are going. Just so beautiful. And you are so very beautiful, and that hair is undeniably gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. I look forward to more of your great ideas.
Thank you so much for posting this video. It is so easy to follow and understand. So happy I came across this. I’ve been struggling with figuring out how to have working lights in the dollhouse i’m doing at the moment. Would love to see more miniature tutorials from you. Loved that couch and the photographs too! 😊
This is genius! I am currently making wired lamps using coin batteries. I may have to rethink how I do this. I’m going to have to do some soldering to make the lamp I made work. But my next lamp, maybe I’ll give your method a try. My dollhouse is going to be a witch themed house, so my design will be completely different. But, I’m thinking, if I make a little box for the lamp to sit on, I can use your method. We have some tiny neodymium magnets. I’m excited to try this! Thank you for showing how you did this! ❤
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you found this helpful. Your build sounds really cool, and you could certainly house/hide your battery in the surface your lamp will be sitting on, which is what I’m doing for one of a few lamps in a house I’m currently recreating that sits on a speaker box where I’ll be housing the battery. I hope everything works out for your project, good luck with your build and happy crafting!
So happy that I found your video. Using the batteries for the on/off switch is brilliant!
So clever! And I love how the sofa turned out.
Thank you!!🙏🏽
These are so cute and such a great idea! And the channel for gluing the back to the seat is a great tip. I really like the photography. Long exposure is so cool. I like dark streets with headlights and taillights. Just something about that juxtaposition of dark and light and headlights and taillights speaks to me. Where you are, versus where you have been and where you are going. Just so beautiful.
And you are so very beautiful, and that hair is undeniably gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. I look forward to more of your great ideas.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Glad you like the photography and I love that same vibe and mood, too!
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Thank you so much for posting this video. It is so easy to follow and understand. So happy I came across this. I’ve been struggling with figuring out how to have working lights in the dollhouse i’m doing at the moment. Would love to see more miniature tutorials from you. Loved that couch and the photographs too! 😊
Thank for you watching! So glad you found this helpful. Happy crafting! :)
This is genius! I am currently making wired lamps using coin batteries. I may have to rethink how I do this. I’m going to have to do some soldering to make the lamp I made work. But my next lamp, maybe I’ll give your method a try. My dollhouse is going to be a witch themed house, so my design will be completely different. But, I’m thinking, if I make a little box for the lamp to sit on, I can use your method. We have some tiny neodymium magnets. I’m excited to try this! Thank you for showing how you did this! ❤
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you found this helpful. Your build sounds really cool, and you could certainly house/hide your battery in the surface your lamp will be sitting on, which is what I’m doing for one of a few lamps in a house I’m currently recreating that sits on a speaker box where I’ll be housing the battery. I hope everything works out for your project, good luck with your build and happy crafting!
Cute sofa and lamps. A very mid centry modern vibe.
Thank you!!