One man's trash is another man's treasure. As a child of the sixty's, before trash dumps in our area, people used to dump their junk by the river. Iron, cans, wire, bicycle frames, old appliances, etc. We were a low income farm family. Every penny my parents saved went towards paying for our farm. My parents would bring home things to reuse. My first bicycle was made by my brothers recycling. I was delighted. My parents grew up in the depression. Everything had value. Your creation is very beautiful and creative. Keep doing what you do. ❤
@@LM-qs6eq my parents did, too. Mama had 5 kids then. She worked like a madwoman, though, to provide for them. She was a midwife, delivering all the babies in her small section of her mountain. She did laundry for people, and she was a famous moonshiner. Folks would cross the mountain from miles away, because hers was the best. She only used the best materials to make her still, and nobody ever got lead poisoning or ptomaine from her drink. People criticised her about that, but her belief was that she was providing a service for folks who were going to drink it, whether she provided it or not. At least this way, she could sell it to people she knew were not using their grocery money and letting the kids go hungry. And they wouldn’t get sick from it, either. She didn’t get paid for delivering the babies, because no one really had much money there. But she would wake up in the morning, and there would a basket of peaches, or apples, or a pie sometimes. Whenever someone had a garden, she always got some fresh vegetables and such. She delivered close to 100 babies. And the families remembered her 40years later, and would come say hi when she visited there.
I remember the 60s very well, and we had swap meets, and ‘junk exchanges’ where nobody had to have money (hippies rarely had any!) and we could make great stuff out of pretty much anything. We could macrame and tie-dye, and we spent a good amount of time in the park. Sometimes we taught people, and sometimes we learned from others. We accepted most people and they joined in with us. People would give us cash for whatever we were making and we bought lunch! What a great way to live. We were never afraid, didn’t need much, did fun stuff and life was so simple. I miss those days!
Even though I don't know those years very well, according to what you told me, they were good years. 🥰👍 My mother sometimes tells them and I like it very much, I feel like I lived those days. 😍 Thank you for your interest🌈💫
@@---115 But it would be great for adults as remedial fine motor skills! Stroke, car accident, Parkinson’s, and other patients often do this kind of art as occupational therapy as they regain their dexterity. In fact, it’s great for that, because holding the brush, and aiming for a particular spot on the branch is a great hand-eye coordination exercise! I taught Special Ed for many years and it was always helpful to have activities like this handy for kids who had fine motor needs. I would say, though, to make sure you have good ventilation when using nail polish. The fumes can be hard on breathing, sinuses and such. A nice activity!
Wow harsh..seriously...your the type of person.that is very unhappy in life...enjoy what ever life means to you.?...so sad ..for your and others like minded?
"I use thin felt because it is thick and hard" What? And "I SPRAY plenty of glue and let it dry for 5 minutes" as she is using a glue gun!! Real bright woman there! And I wouldn't waste my time on the ugly "wall panel"!!
Who forced you to watch and leave nasty comment poor thing? If you don’t like what you see, move on to something you do like. WHITOUT leaving nasty comments It’s not hard to do
One man's trash is another man's treasure. As a child of the sixty's, before trash dumps in our area, people used to dump their junk by the river. Iron, cans, wire, bicycle frames, old appliances, etc. We were a low income farm family. Every penny my parents saved went towards paying for our farm. My parents would bring home things to reuse. My first bicycle was made by my brothers recycling. I was delighted. My parents grew up in the depression. Everything had value. Your creation is very beautiful and creative. Keep doing what you do. ❤
What you said is really emotional and beautiful,🌈🥰 I am very happy for your interest, thank you,❤️ lots of love to you 💫🌈
@@TugbaYlmazZamei seu lindo artesanato/reciclagem 💚😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Só estou conseguindo comentar aqui, não consegui normalmente. Obrigada 😊
@@LM-qs6eq my parents did, too. Mama had 5 kids then. She worked like a madwoman, though, to provide for them. She was a midwife, delivering all the babies in her small section of her mountain. She did laundry for people, and she was a famous moonshiner. Folks would cross the mountain from miles away, because hers was the best. She only used the best materials to make her still, and nobody ever got lead poisoning or ptomaine from her drink.
People criticised her about that, but her belief was that she was providing a service for folks who were going to drink it, whether she provided it or not. At least this way, she could sell it to people she knew were not using their grocery money and letting the kids go hungry. And they wouldn’t get sick from it, either. She didn’t get paid for delivering the babies, because no one really had much money there. But she would wake up in the morning, and there would a basket of peaches, or apples, or a pie sometimes. Whenever someone had a garden, she always got some fresh vegetables and such. She delivered close to 100 babies. And the families remembered her 40years later, and would come say hi when she visited there.
I remember the 60s very well, and we had swap meets, and ‘junk exchanges’ where nobody had to have money (hippies rarely had any!) and we could make great stuff out of pretty much anything. We could macrame and tie-dye, and we spent a good amount of time in the park. Sometimes we taught people, and sometimes we learned from others. We accepted most people and they joined in with us. People would give us cash for whatever we were making and we bought lunch! What a great way to live. We were never afraid, didn’t need much, did fun stuff and life was so simple. I miss those days!
Even though I don't know those years very well, according to what you told me, they were good years. 🥰👍 My mother sometimes tells them and I like it very much, I feel like I lived those days. 😍 Thank you for your interest🌈💫
Lovely. Well done 🦋
Thank you very much 🥰🌈💫
Gets creative thinking revved up. Thank you. Really lovely.
I'm glad you liked it,🥰 Thank you very much for your nice message and interest, ❤️💫 Love 🌈
That is really pretty and natural looking!
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I'm glad for your interest, thank you very much and Love. 🥰💫🌈🙏
Very pretty 😍 💕 this is why you dont throw away old nail polish. 😊
I'm glad for your interest, thank you very much and Love. 🥰💫🌈🙏
@TugbaYlmazZ you're welcome 😊 🙏 very much love to you as well ❤️
Gerçekten muhteşem olmuş bayıldım süper görünüyor
çok teşekkürler 🌈💫🙏
Good idea for children.
Thank you so much ❤️🥰🌈
It is well suited for children in kindergarten, not so much for adults
@@---115 But it would be great for adults as remedial fine motor skills! Stroke, car accident, Parkinson’s, and other patients often do this kind of art as occupational therapy as they regain their dexterity. In fact, it’s great for that, because holding the brush, and aiming for a particular spot on the branch is a great hand-eye coordination exercise! I taught Special Ed for many years and it was always helpful to have activities like this handy for kids who had fine motor needs. I would say, though, to make sure you have good ventilation when using nail polish. The fumes can be hard on breathing, sinuses and such. A nice activity!
Slm kolay gelsin çok güzel paylasım olmuş emegine saglık süper lıke 👍8:02🙏💯✨🎁
çok teşekkürler 💫🌈
Hello,
Beautiful,thumbs up from me!👍
Greetings Seven🖖
I'm glad for your interest, thank you very much and Love. 🥰💫🌈🙏
So creative & such detail! I love it! Would be a great craft/camp project for older (junior high age) kids or adults!
I'm glad you liked it, you're very kind. 😊 Thank you for your interest 🥰 Love 🌈💫❤️
🎉 hermoso trabajo me canto mucho felicitaciones 🎉
Me alegro por este hermoso mensaje y tu agradecimiento.🥰 Muchas gracias.🌈❤️ Saludos cordiales
Duvarımda böyle bir çalışma issterdim harika oldu bizimle paylaştığınız için teşekkür ederiz ❤❤❤
çok teşekkürler 🥰💫🌈
Muito fértil sua imaginação. Verdadeira arte de transformação.
Adorei.
Que bom que você gostou, muito obrigado pelo seu interesse. 🌈❤️Com amor 🥰💫
Ottimo lavoro!!!👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏😊
grazie mille 🥰💫🌈
Amei a ideia, ficou muito bonita... 💖💖🤩💗💗🤗💕💕😍
Muito obrigado querido 🥰💫🌈
Maravilloso trabajo!!!!😊❤
muchas gracias 🥰💫🌈
Perfeita a sua arte , amei!!
muito obrigado 🥰🌈💫
BONJOUR, MAGNIFIQUE TRES BONNE IDÉE MERCI BEAUCOUP.
merci beaucoup 🥰💫🌈
❤ Sua Arte ficou magnífica. Parabéns.
Que bom que você gostou, muito obrigado pelo seu interesse.💫🌈 Atenciosamente 🥰
Ficou maravilhoso!!! Adorei ❤❤
Que bom, muito obrigado 🥰🌈💫
I do the nail polish hydro dipping also, but with rocks. 😊
I'm sure they're very nice, thank you for your interest 🥰💫
❤️❤️sei davvero bravissima!! Complimenti!
grazie mille 🥰💫🌈
Yaratıcılıkta 10 numarasınız 🤩👏 Bayıldımmm muhteşem görünüyor 👍💝💙🩵
ilginize sevindim, çok teşekkürler ve Sevgiler. 🥰💫🌈🙏
Harika bir çalışma ellerinize sağlık Tuğba hanım ❤
çok teşekkürler 🥰💫🌈
Extremely cute!
Thank you very much 🌈🥰❤️
Thanks from Tuscany, Italy
Thank you very much 🥰💫🌈
This is AWESOME 💯👍❤️
Thank you so much ❤️🥰🌈
Lindo. Parabens !!!!
Que bom, muito obrigado 💫🥰❤️
It came out beautiful 😍 👍 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much ❤️🥰🌈
Very pretty! You are very talented!
Thank you very much 🥰💫🌈
L' art de recycler ! C'est vraiment réussi ! Bravo
Je suis content que cela vous ait plu, merci beaucoup pour votre intérêt. 🌈❤️ Avec amour 🥰💫
Çok başarılı olmuş çok doğal harika oldu teşekkürler ❤❤❤
çok teşekkürler 🥰💫🌈
Amei esse trabalho como todos que você faz 😊👍
Muito obrigado querido 🥰💫🌈
I really love it, nice work, ❤
Thank you so much 🥰❤️🌈💫
Superbes tutoriel j'ai beaucoup apprécié merci pour le partage c'est vraiment magnifique 🐚👍🌝🐠🐡💙
Je suis heureuse de ce beau message et de votre appréciation 🥰 Merci beaucoup.🌈❤️ Cordialement
Muito lindo.❤
Que bom, muito obrigado 🥰🌈💫
Прекрасная картина.⛵
спасибо вам огромное 🥰💫🌈
Nasıl şahane oldu ya süper❤❤
çok teşekkürler 🥰💫🌈
Ficou lindo demais
Que bom, muito obrigado 🥰🌈💫
Bellissimo...complimenti❤
grazie mille 🥰❤️🌈
I would prefer to use craftwood for the backing instead of cardboard. It's relatively cheap & lasts longer.
Maybe it isn’t available to her.
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@@jacquelyngravina3805 True. I was just giving options for the readers. Cardboard isn't that available here unless we run to the shop.
Maybe she doesn’t have the budget and wants to show others what can be done with stuff that would ordinarily get thrown out
Wonderful!
Thank you very much 🥰💫🌈
Creative ASF!
You are so kind, thank you 🌈🥰❤️
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Nice🌺
thank you so much 🥰💫🌈
Beautiful.
Thank you very much 🥰💫🌈
Very nice!!
Thank you very much 🥰🌈💫
Sehr schön😊
Vielen Dank 🥰💫🌈
Campinas sp ❤ amei❤
Que bom que você gostou, muito obrigado pelo seu interesse. 🌈❤️Com amor 🥰💫
Love this ❤
Thank you very much 🥰💫🌈
Gefällt mir sehr gut❤
Vielen Dank 🥰💫🌈
Beautiful
Thank you very much 🥰🌈💫
ME GUSTA PERO PIENSO QUE EL CARTÓN O LA BASE FUE MUY PEQUEÑA. PORQUE EL BARCO SE VE DEMASIADO GRANDE PARA ESE PEQUEÑO CARTÓN. BENDICIONES🙏🍀🌹👍🌟
Me alegro que te haya gustado, muchas gracias por tu interés y lindo comentario,🌈💫 Saludos cordiales 🥰❤️
Coucou totalement j'adore les vidéos tu as toujours des bonnes idées continue j'aime bien ça donne des idées j'adore à plus ➕️ 😊
Je suis heureux de votre intérêt, merci beaucoup et meilleures salutations. 🥰💫🌈🙏
Beautiful work 👏👏. Thanks for sharing. Hello from New York 👋👋
I'm glad for your interest, thank you very much and Love. 🥰💫🌈🙏
What a beautiful thing to make.
Thank you so much ❤️🥰🌈
Magnifigue ❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much 🥰🌈💫
Wow ❤
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Πολύ ωραίο είναι μπράβο σου συνχαριτηρια .
ευχαριστώ πολύ ❤️🥰💫
Te kedo presioso
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Precioso
muito obrigado 🥰💫🌈
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💫🌈🥰❤️
👍👍👍!
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جميل جدا❤
شكرا جزيلا 🥰💫🌈
❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
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Уроки творчества из природных материалов в начальной школе😊
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😂😂😂 tanto lío para eso? 😂😂😂
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Sometimes the pleasure of creating is an end in itself.
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Would look better without cardboard
Thank you very much 🥰🌈💫
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Very nice 💙🩵
Thank you so much 🥰❤️🌈💫
Not for me at the price of nail polish.
Made with old and spoiled nail polishes at home,👍 thank you 🥰💫
The leftover polishes sell very cheaply in Clearance, usually because they’re more suited for art projects than everyday wear. 😊
An honest comment that is not nasty. Thank you
If a childhood done this I'd l7ke it but what a waste of time, effort and resources to make a dust catcher :-(
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Wow harsh..seriously...your the type of person.that is very unhappy in life...enjoy what ever life means to you.?...so sad ..for your and others like minded?
@junedetla3324 its shyte get over it.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
To je práce pro malé děti, nic moc.
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ENOUGH OF muslims.
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Idjit, not the place!
Fo you think she actually read the reply
Looks like something a five year old made.
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I’m pretty sure nobody forced you to watch so there’s no reason to be nasty
"I use thin felt because it is thick and hard" What? And "I SPRAY plenty of glue and let it dry for 5 minutes" as she is using a glue gun!! Real bright woman there! And I wouldn't waste my time on the ugly "wall panel"!!
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Who forced you to watch and leave nasty comment poor thing?
If you don’t like what you see, move on to something you do like. WHITOUT leaving nasty comments
It’s not hard to do
Beautiful
Thank you very much 🥰❤️🌈