I love this so much! The innovation & creativity of using waste products to create tiny versions of everyday items, I think, is ingenious. Definitely brings so much satisfaction than buying mass-produced miniatures. So well done! Thank you!💜💜
Just wonderful! A tip to help keep your air dry clay soft for longer: I keep mine wrapped in a ziploc bag in the refrigerator. Make sure you squeeze the extra air out of the bag. I've managed to keep the same block of clay for over a year that way.
Thanks, Nessie, good idea! But I think, it would stay forever in my fridge- I don't like this clay, so I was thinking about a project to use it up...now it's 50 grams less...😅
@@supertinywhimsilistic 🤣🤣 fair enough! I don't know about you, but I have enough ancient surprises hiding in the back of my fridge as it is... at least I eventually managed to use up my clay, unlike that mystery jar of pickle back there hahaha
Oh my goodness, this was so charming I feel so much at peace now 😌. Your little beach scene is so inviting! I am in love with the pail and shovel 🩷🩷🩷 So happy you fixed your glasses so you can make more minis for us! 😎☀️🥰✨
Thank you very much, Dot, it seems, you have made a TV evening, watching all my new videos at once?! 😄Your videos are always so varied- I have made my first outdoor shots for a bit variety....blown away at wind force 8😂😂
I experimented after almost giving up on air dry clay, and found if you add a small amount of Aleenes tacky glue (since it has less water) to your air dry clay it will be easier to work with, dry stronger and stay soft longer when sealed in an air tight container. Thank you for the great DIY!! 💖
Thank you for the tipp! That's not available in Germany, but similar ones! I think, it depends on the clay- this is a ceramic one, drying really solid with a high weight- my leightweight ones I even mix with glue, but even with water!👍
@@supertinywhimsilistic you are so kind to even acknowledge my messages. I am still in Awe of your Artistic Abilities. Your pieces deserve Masterpiece Titles. They would be incredible shown on a Miniatures Museum. The Smithsonian. And NO...I'm not kidding. You are just so Incredible. Loving your Masterpieces and Incredibly Creative Mind in Oklahoma, Barb.
@@releasingendorphins232 Thanks, Barb, you're too kind!☺☺ I've seen on YT so many creators with absolutely fantastic skills (and even with the technical equipment and knowledge to make proffessional videos, I'm always struggeling, I have only a phone to film and no money for programms😅), mine are only little things, everyone (with patience) could build! But I'm very lucky, if I could inspire someone to become creative- or just having a few relaxed minutes! Love from rainy Hamburg!
@@supertinywhimsilistic I wish I could invest in your talents or knew someone who could, but we might be in the same boat. I know a lot of artists in the States do have backers. I have never made an instruction presentation. That in itself is a talent and lessons learned. I prefer the minis from real Artists who use their hands. Machine Mini's are nice, but too watch someone actually create wonder from clay, paper, or natural elements blows my mind. Please send us your rain. At was 111° F here 3 days ago. Incredibly dry and hot. Our Daughter In Law was raided in Weisbaden. Born in Texas. Our son has been able to travel many wonderful places after meeting her. I was born in England. But have loved in the States since I was 6 weeks old. Take care and keep Creating your Masterpieces, Barb
So sweet!!❤️
Thank you!☺
Very cute idea and great execution! The tiny shells ❤ Reminds me of childhood pleasures!
Me too!😅..havn't built a sandcastle for much too long!
I love this so much! The innovation & creativity of using waste products to create tiny versions of everyday items, I think, is ingenious. Definitely brings so much satisfaction than buying mass-produced miniatures. So well done! Thank you!💜💜
Thank you!☺I always appriciated handmade things, but I think, to make something with your own hands is the best way to achieve your inner balance!
It has been along time since I was on a beach and built sandcastles; what a wonderful play-set :)
MESMERIZING! I LOVE IT ALL! THANKS.
This is so absolutely adorable! I smiled the whole way through the video ☺️ And I want to run away to the beach right now!
Thank you☺It even reminds me while filming to hang around less on my desk to make YT-videos and to go more outside into the great nature!😉
Just wonderful! A tip to help keep your air dry clay soft for longer: I keep mine wrapped in a ziploc bag in the refrigerator. Make sure you squeeze the extra air out of the bag. I've managed to keep the same block of clay for over a year that way.
Thanks, Nessie, good idea! But I think, it would stay forever in my fridge- I don't like this clay, so I was thinking about a project to use it up...now it's 50 grams less...😅
@@supertinywhimsilistic 🤣🤣 fair enough! I don't know about you, but I have enough ancient surprises hiding in the back of my fridge as it is... at least I eventually managed to use up my clay, unlike that mystery jar of pickle back there hahaha
@@nessiemonstercrafts 😂😘
Oh my goodness, this was so charming I feel so much at peace now 😌. Your little beach scene is so inviting! I am in love with the pail and shovel 🩷🩷🩷 So happy you fixed your glasses so you can make more minis for us! 😎☀️🥰✨
Thank you very much, Dot, it seems, you have made a TV evening, watching all my new videos at once?! 😄Your videos are always so varied- I have made my first outdoor shots for a bit variety....blown away at wind force 8😂😂
I experimented after almost giving up on air dry clay, and found if you add a small amount of Aleenes tacky glue (since it has less water) to your air dry clay it will be easier to work with, dry stronger and stay soft longer when sealed in an air tight container. Thank you for the great DIY!! 💖
Thank you for the tipp! That's not available in Germany, but similar ones! I think, it depends on the clay- this is a ceramic one, drying really solid with a high weight- my leightweight ones I even mix with glue, but even with water!👍
These would entertain The Masses.
I hope so😂...but I'm even glad to share it with some people like you, who enjoy it!
@@supertinywhimsilistic you are so kind to even acknowledge my messages. I am still in Awe of your Artistic Abilities. Your pieces deserve Masterpiece Titles. They would be incredible shown on a Miniatures Museum. The Smithsonian. And NO...I'm not kidding. You are just so Incredible. Loving your Masterpieces and Incredibly Creative Mind in Oklahoma, Barb.
@@releasingendorphins232 Thanks, Barb, you're too kind!☺☺ I've seen on YT so many creators with absolutely fantastic skills (and even with the technical equipment and knowledge to make proffessional videos, I'm always struggeling, I have only a phone to film and no money for programms😅), mine are only little things, everyone (with patience) could build! But I'm very lucky, if I could inspire someone to become creative- or just having a few relaxed minutes! Love from rainy Hamburg!
@@supertinywhimsilistic I wish I could invest in your talents or knew someone who could, but we might be in the same boat. I know a lot of artists in the States do have backers. I have never made an instruction presentation. That in itself is a talent and lessons learned. I prefer the minis from real Artists who use their hands. Machine Mini's are nice, but too watch someone actually create wonder from clay, paper, or natural elements blows my mind. Please send us your rain. At was 111° F here 3 days ago. Incredibly dry and hot. Our Daughter In Law was raided in Weisbaden. Born in Texas. Our son has been able to travel many wonderful places after meeting her. I was born in England. But have loved in the States since I was 6 weeks old. Take care and keep Creating your Masterpieces, Barb
@@releasingendorphins232 😘🌧🌧