I just finished watching the video and am intrigued by how doable it is and how effective the bubbles look. Looks like I will need to make a trip to the local art supply store and give this a try. Thank you for the ideas and the helpful demonstration- and of course the hints on what works and doesn't. Interesting in seeing what else you come up with- thanks.
Very good project and nicely done video. As you suggest, a hacksaw would cut the cauldron faster than a steak knife, probably taking about 5 minutes, possibly longer depending on the cauldron thickness and hacksaw blade sharpness. Strong kitchen shears, tin snips, or garden shears might work well too though the blades could lose some sharpness cutting plastic.
Thank you! Often you have to do a dry run of a project to figure out what you can get away with. I try to start most new projects with Dollar Store Supplies and if those fail I upgrade. This was a case where an upgrade would have saved time and arm pain. But I did get a chance to get some aggression out so it wasn't all bad.
It’s wonderful
This is over the top adorable! Thanks for the tips along the way. Excellent presentation.
Omg sooooo cute i love it !!
I just finished watching the video and am intrigued by how doable it is and how effective the bubbles look. Looks like I will need to make a trip to the local art supply store and give this a try. Thank you for the ideas and the helpful demonstration- and of course the hints on what works and doesn't. Interesting in seeing what else you come up with- thanks.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad that you liked it. If you try the project you'll have to let me know how it goes!
LOVE this!!! What do you think about threading small lights in the bubbles?
Very good project and nicely done video. As you suggest, a hacksaw would cut the cauldron faster than a steak knife, probably taking about 5 minutes, possibly longer depending on the cauldron thickness and hacksaw blade sharpness. Strong kitchen shears, tin snips, or garden shears might work well too though the blades could lose some sharpness cutting plastic.
Thank you! Often you have to do a dry run of a project to figure out what you can get away with. I try to start most new projects with Dollar Store Supplies and if those fail I upgrade. This was a case where an upgrade would have saved time and arm pain. But I did get a chance to get some aggression out so it wasn't all bad.