One little tip I would recommend maybe carving a little spot underneath for the battery switch to go instead because you will need to swap out batteries every so often as well as have easy access for on/off functions :) however that is a little more work especially if you don’t have carving tools. PS thank you so much for sharing this video!
Hi! Thank you for posting this excellent video. I enjoyed watching it. I do like the glow of the lights. I would probably check to see if rechargeable batteries work. That way you can recharge the batteries when they go flat and re-use them. That lowers the cost to you. .
Just wanted to say you are a totally underrated youtube artist you deserve more love keep up the good work and thank you for the amazing tutorials . Love from India
Excellent work, could you possibly leave a link to the fairy lights, the ones I've bought the led's are very close together making it difficult to bend them up individually, many thanks
How long did your lights last? Ours lasted maybe 3-4 days. For those stumbling on this now I recommend gluing the battery pack with the screw side out so you can change the batteries out 😅
That is an excellent tip yes! The battery packs on mine are accessible but yeah, they die pretty quick if you leave it on all day. I try to keep mine on for just a couple hours at a time and so far I've only had to change the batteries once.
So far this is the best, most comprehensive tute on mushroom lamps I've seen! Thank you, I am now ready to put down my polymer clay and sculpt with my glue gun! Never thought I'd be saying that 😂! Btw, that is absolutely charming 👍🥰
If they are all one string I wouldn't recommend cutting through the electronics since the lights might not work after and you have exposed wire on the end.
One little tip I would recommend maybe carving a little spot underneath for the battery switch to go instead because you will need to swap out batteries every so often as well as have easy access for on/off functions :) however that is a little more work especially if you don’t have carving tools.
PS thank you so much for sharing this video!
Hi! Thank you for posting this excellent video. I enjoyed watching it. I do like the glow of the lights. I would probably check to see if rechargeable batteries work. That way you can recharge the batteries when they go flat and re-use them. That lowers the cost to you. .
I’m thinking *HOLIDAY GIFTS!!!* YAY!! Thank you love!! New sub!!! ❤❤
I cannot express how much I love this
I'm so glad!
Absolutely love this piece of artwork ❤
This is super cool. I would totally buy one of these
Just wanted to say you are a totally underrated youtube artist you deserve more love keep up the good work and thank you for the amazing tutorials . Love from India
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
thats a neat little project 😀 I wold prob add a few different coloured lights to go with it. multicoloured mushrooms!!😃
Yes most definitely!!
Stunning, I'm going to attempt something like this to mount on my wall! Thank you
Excellent work, could you possibly leave a link to the fairy lights, the ones I've bought the led's are very close together making it difficult to bend them up individually, many thanks
This is amazing. I'm going to try it
DIY PERKS and a couple others did some of these a few years ago using silicone ....you might want to check out.....always liked these well done 👍
Wow, absolutely beautiful well done 👏 👍🦋🦔🌻
i love this, thanks for making it a youtube video, because i didnt get to catch the whole stream
Ahh you're most welcome, if you make one I'd love to see it!! ☺️
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Gorgeous! Want to make one right now. (!!) 👍👍👍
Gorgeous. Thanks for the tutorial 🖤
Ethereal and beautiful 😍
I LOVE IT SO MUCH and I need one.
yeye ya gotta make one!!
Love it.. thank you for sharing ❤
How long did your lights last? Ours lasted maybe 3-4 days. For those stumbling on this now I recommend gluing the battery pack with the screw side out so you can change the batteries out 😅
That is an excellent tip yes! The battery packs on mine are accessible but yeah, they die pretty quick if you leave it on all day. I try to keep mine on for just a couple hours at a time and so far I've only had to change the batteries once.
So far this is the best, most comprehensive tute on mushroom lamps I've seen! Thank you, I am now ready to put down my polymer clay and sculpt with my glue gun! Never thought I'd be saying that 😂! Btw, that is absolutely charming 👍🥰
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!! Everyone needs a mushroom light in their lives hehe. ☺️
Beautiful!
Beautiful. Luv'n it❤
Thanks!
Thank you so much im so making this for my mum for Christmas xxxxx
Ahh that's fantastic, glad you enjoyed!
Love this, thank you for this tutorial. New subscriber. Sending health, happiness and hugs from Western Australia xx
Thank you so much! ☺️
Good work 👍👍👍
How long did this project take if you were to exclude any streaming necessary breaks for conversion and such?
From start to finish probably a couple hours?
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Can I cut the lights so there are less lights?
If they are all one string I wouldn't recommend cutting through the electronics since the lights might not work after and you have exposed wire on the end.
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My mushroom caps got stuck on the glass i used😅😂😂
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He's got the best lamps and ships too🤞🤞👆👆✅