I know shes probably super busy with proper adult things like running a house and making sure Peter isn't putting wired things in his mouth but we need more Mrs Brown in videos.
Her: "What is wrong with you?" Me: [Pulls out book large enough to make War & Peace look like a shirt pocket notebook] Sit down, it's gonna take me a while to read it all out, this Tome is just the index... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
@@peterbrownwastaken you're not crazy, you're adorable! Joking together after 23 years like teens... I think I'm gonna show this to my husband for educational reasons
NEVER drink while involved with someone potentially funny on the internet. I have personally made people spit their drinks on THREE continents! 😁 One was orange soda.
If B vitamin is what makes the food ones fluoresce, try using a B complex as either a straight dye, or as an additive to something that doesn't fluoresce at all.
I have pernicious anemia (chronic vitamin b12 anemia, basically), and I have to take prescription B12 shots that are available as a liquid called cyanocobalamin. The liquid is bright red, and I bet it flouresces beautifully! I wonder if you can get something like it from a manufacturer, or from a farm store or something?
One year, for a Game of Thrones party, I was trying to make fluorescent cocktails. Vitamin B6 (I think is what it was) fluoresced, but it also tasted terrible. (Ditto for quinine, which was the only other food-safe fluorescent thing I could find.) I never thought about trying B12.
I was feeling Mrs. Brown when she said "you can keep saying that word" - I startled myself with out loud I laughed, because I'd literally been thinking immediately before she said that "she clearly doesn't know what gypsum is, Peter".
That is the weirdest blood meal I’ve ever seen. The stuff I get is a super fine powder that is the color of dry blood. The brand is Sta-Green. Maybe an idea for next year.
The Gypsum gives it an awesome Frosted Glass look, that might end up being really useful. Actually, that in particular... Given what it is, you might be able to mix Gypsum WITH other dies to give it that not quite matte finish you ended up with. That'd be pretty neat to see tried TBH.
You should be able to get pure powdered pigs blood from a grocer, since it's used in things like black pudding. Also, I forget if you've done Matcha, also from a grocer.
"We kissed before... I thought it was gonna be ok!" Seriously, I love it when you're both in these videos, it's so much fun watching (or rather listening to) you two interact, it's so wholesome and funny! I didn't think the pumpkin would work out so well, I'm surprised by that! They all look pretty cool
I love how you guys just casually worked together putting the clip back on the candy corn bag. Probably didn't even realize it. It's super sweet. Also, I could watch Dye Trying like every day for a year.
My thoughts: the gypsum was kind of like. Frosted glass. But its not as interesting as the rest. For the blood meal, the flourescent specs were the actual blood meal, you guys bought soil that had blood meal in it. The pumpkin was especially surprising and I'd love to see more, as always!
Since you didn't get bone meal at the store, maybe for a future one (Halloween or otherwise), you could just clean and dry some chicken bones, then grind those into powder.
@@peterbrownwastaken Skins too pale, no horn stubs, no tail and he's not NEARLY tall (or buff) enough to look like Hellboy... Dracula's Uncle maybe, but not Hellboy... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
I said it before on you resin leaf video, but I always enjoy the playful banter you two have on these sort of collab videos! Obviously not everything gets in the final cut, but I feel it shows how much of a strong relationship you have with eachother!
Peter, I found your channel about 5 years ago--I think I was searching on "yarn bowl" and this strange video came up in my google results. Well, I haven't stopped watching since! I wanted to tell you how happy your videos always make me. My father used to do some wood turning back when I was a little girl, about 5 or 6, and I loved to watch him. It was mostly practical stuff at that point, replacing a stretcher on a chair or some other small bit of furniture that needed a piece fixed. He wanted to teach me when I got a bit older, but I turned out to be so badly allergic to sawdust, as well as a whole host of other things that I couldn't even watch him anymore. I was very sick for a couple of years. Well, that was a long time ago--he died in 2000 at 86--but watching your videos always makes me smile and think of all the times Daddy would show me how to do things--like build a bookcase, and lay tile in the bathroom, just like he had with my brothers. Keep on having fun making tings out of weird materials! You and Mrs. Brown are delightful.
Mr and Mrs Brown together are hilarious. You can tell they’ve been together a long time as they have that shorthand ‘I know what you’re going to say next’ thing. Well done.
I love your relationship! So witty and fun to listen to and watch you both work together out in the shop doing weird things nobody has ever thought of.
My Mum was literally blending candy corn the same in a coffee grinder last night. She sprinkled/mooshed them onto sugar cookies for added seasonal flavor. Apparently no-one would eat the candy intact... Maybe you should try encasing cookies in resin as Christmas ornaments? It ought to last better than the usual salt-dough ones.
I know you're suggesting to Peter to resin a cookie, but if you wanted to make 'cookie' ornaments without resin, just mix equal parts by volume of unsweetened apple sauce and cinnamon. It forms a dough you can shape and cut out. It dries hard, smells like cinnamon, and doesn't rot away. If you hang them near incandescent Christmas lights, they will warm and put off more cinnamon smell.
Was pleasantly surprised to not only sea Dye Trying episode but it was Halloween themed. The pumpkin one worked incredibly. Could cast a jackolantern in pumpkin!
Honestly, I can’t recall if you’ve tried dried blood before, but that would probably work. They sell it for stuff like blood pudding. And grinding chicken bones would work for the bone meal. I would have suggested dehydrating the candy corn then grinding it, but considering what it is I doubt that would work. I absolutely love you two and these videos, the results are always so neat to see and I love watching you experiment.
Getting something that produces a super consistent foggy white like that is actually pretty neat. Sure, you can achieve the look with finishes, but having it be consistent throughout means that scratches won't remove the effect, and you can put a glossy finish on it. You could cast a bright red jewel with the red translucent dye, then cast it again in a slightly larger jewel mold, suspended in the gypsum dyed resin for a pretty awesome effect.
I LOVE the "you aren't born knowing everything!" philosophy, so happy to see it! And the casts were, indeed, surprisingly good!! I rather liked the translucent orange one
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We have a family cottage in Tawas, and about a 10 min boat ride out on Huron lake, there is a now abandoned alabaster (gypsum) offshore dock. When I was a kid, it was fully operational, and there were big red buckets on a pully system that transferred alabaster from the land to the offshore dock, and then it would be loaded onto cargo ships. We would drive out there in my uncles boat, and circle around the dock, and go under the buckets, and they would pass right over us, and bits of alabaster dust would fall into the boat. I was always terrified that the bucket would fall and crush us. If you search "tawas alabaster offshore dock" there is a surprising number of images of it, it's actually really cool looking... and also horrifying!
I’ve lived in MI my entire life and have never heard of this. I’ll have to check it out next summer. That’s only a couple hours drive for me. Thanks, I always enjoy learning new thing about the mitten.
While I knew drywall was made of Gypsum I had no idea Gypsum was a crystal so I learned something new tonight! Also thanks for the greatly needed entertainment!!
Love the joy and the silliness of these. I got inordinately excited at the prospect of calamine redemption, and I'm glad to see it went...well, it went.
Before watchin vid and just lookin at the stuff lined up; the sprinkles def intrigue me the most here and i rly hope they are as incredible as i hope they cud be
4:50 So yeah, you seem to have gotten a blood meal soil mix rather than just the blood meal. Blood meal alone shud be red and look like dirt otherwise.
@@peterbrownwastaken Yea at 13:05 those specks that fluoresce are actually the small red specks in the resin; which are def from the actual blood meal. Worth a re-dye tryin next time if ya can end up findin the rite product. May just be easiest to get online, or at least look it up online where you can see images of whats inside. Cuz even havin stocked those before i find them completely confusin as to whats soil and whats nutrients alone and whats a mix. It all makes perf sense to the farmers and the like tho who are steeped in this knowledge.
@@peterbrownwastaken Oh... And related to another comment where you asked whose blood theyre usin for blood meal; you can actually make your own blood meal from your own blood if ya wanted to be extra extra about it. Blood meal is just powderised dried blood.
Have you used copper sulfate? The color is really pretty but I have no idea if it reacts with resin. It would also be nice if there was something like a google doc with all the materials you have already used and the results that we could check and don't suggest the same things.
@@peterbrownwastaken These crystals are a beautiful royal blue iirc, and should make an excellent (probably transparent) dye unless they trigger some weird chemical reaction with the resin. Definitely worth a try.
I've always felt that you have the best resin channel but you've made it even better by adding Mrs. Brown. You two just have a whole lot of fun. I hope we see more of both of you. Keep it up. Love you both.
I keep meaning to suggest 'potassium permanganate' as a dye. There could well be a reaction issue so go easy first try. I can't imagine a better purple though.
@@peterbrownwastaken Since you're there, I showed my brother several of your videos and we came to the conclusion that you both look like you smell really nice. Do with that what you will.
Just be careful with that stuff! Not only does it dye everything it gets in contact with more or less permanently, when mixed with glycerol it can form a potent explosive. Google that first before trying and stay safe!
@@tanathon9425 My warning was inadequate. Thank you for that. It is good for pungent feet. A brief soak will kill off bacteria which will reoccur (or rather reintroduced by footwear) after a week or so.
I was today years old when I learned that canned pumpkin makes the perfect dye color if you're resin casting a cartoon that needs blonde hair. The down-side of gaining this knowledge today is I needed that information 4 days ago... Thank you Peter and Mrs. Brown!
Love these due trying videos. Could you bake the candy corn "dust" to dry it out? Also I love how Mrs Brown totally said exactly what I was thinking on multiple occasions in this video. "You can keep saying it", "what else have you ground up on there?" To name a few.
This may be far too late, but have you considered casting casting an ear of corn in silicone to make a mold and then making a resin ear of corn filled with candy corn?
Ah, now we know how Peter as managed to avoid harming himself seriously over the years. Good Job Mrs. Brown keeping Peter out of major trouble so the rest of us can enjoy the vids.
Your videos are the highlight of my UA-cam experience. I can't think of another channel I'd be more disappointed to lose. Love your stuff, keep up the good work! Love seeing your interactions with Mrs. Brown; you guys are the best!!
Absolutely love this series and when Mrs Brown is here for shenanigans. You two play off each other so well & I love seeing healthy, loving relationships in media.
I freaking love the chemistry between you and your wife! It's just so entertaining and so fun to see you two clearly having a good time together on this project.
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7:05 Those grinders are meant to be turned upside-down (and pulse the blades) to dump all the ground powder into the top to make it quick and easy to get the contents out of the grinding area... I've also found it's grinds best if you hold it at a slight angle and periodically shake the grinder while grinding, it helps knock the larger unground pieces out of the swirling powder and back down into the blades to be ground up...(I use one just like yours to grind up dried Rosemary leaves into powder for soups, sauces etc.)
Always a delight to see a video with Mrs. Brown prominently featured. These were very interesting, I actually LOVE how the blood meal looked! I feel like that would be a really cool effect in something like an octopus statue mold or a paperweight ball.
Things I will probably never end up doing: Work with resin, use home-made dyes. Things I'll always do: Watch new Peter Brown videos, regardless of their content. Entertaining and fun as always!
this was so much fun to watch! i love the dye trying series and it is also always really entertaining to listen to both of you together 😊 happy holidays to you all!
More Mrs Brown please. This weeks topic, brilliant and good fun. I liked the red teeth best, but the gypsum would be good for a spooky effect with light shining through. Thanks for the videos.
Bone meal was a star in my gardening lesson with my kid's scout den. They were in awe that it was REAL, NOT JUST MINECRAFT! 😂 Blood meal is just what it sounds like. They are both excellent organic fertilizers.
I always turn the grinder upside down and spin it a bit at the end and pull the blade part off the lid keeping all the good stuff in the cup lid. This pushes the crud inside the blades back into the top part. Easy extraction and clean up.
Love when Mrs. Brown is in the videos! The two of you together are complete couple goals. I am going to put out the call for another Brown vs Brown craft challenge!
This was so fun! Happy Halloween!!
Thank you! Happy Halloween!
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I know shes probably super busy with proper adult things like running a house and making sure Peter isn't putting wired things in his mouth but we need more Mrs Brown in videos.
HAHA! The latter is a full time job by itself!
💯
My favorites is when she gets to use the blow torch.
He just needs to entice her out with some fire. Make something that needs to be burned and she will show up on her own.
Agreed!! They make a great team. Sounds like they have a lot of fun doing it.
"What is wrong with you? "
'So many things."
I love all your videos but the ones you do together with Mrs Brown always make me howl with laughter. 🤣
Haha! Thank you for watching our craziness.
@@peterbrownwastaken It was the absolute instant "So many things" before she'd finished asking that got me 😆
"We've been married for 23 years, I thought that'd be OK" 😂😂
Her: "What is wrong with you?"
Me: [Pulls out book large enough to make War & Peace look like a shirt pocket notebook] Sit down, it's gonna take me a while to read it all out, this Tome is just the index...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
@@peterbrownwastaken you're not crazy, you're adorable! Joking together after 23 years like teens... I think I'm gonna show this to my husband for educational reasons
"We've kissed before". oh my god Peter, that made me spit my drink over my screen.
Presumably not after eating out of the shop grinder filled with candy corn and mystery dust, so... I think we can give this one a pass.
NEVER drink while involved with someone potentially funny on the internet. I have personally made people spit their drinks on THREE continents! 😁 One was orange soda.
If B vitamin is what makes the food ones fluoresce, try using a B complex as either a straight dye, or as an additive to something that doesn't fluoresce at all.
I have pernicious anemia (chronic vitamin b12 anemia, basically), and I have to take prescription B12 shots that are available as a liquid called cyanocobalamin. The liquid is bright red, and I bet it flouresces beautifully! I wonder if you can get something like it from a manufacturer, or from a farm store or something?
@@AshleyWann 100% can get for horses!
One year, for a Game of Thrones party, I was trying to make fluorescent cocktails. Vitamin B6 (I think is what it was) fluoresced, but it also tasted terrible. (Ditto for quinine, which was the only other food-safe fluorescent thing I could find.) I never thought about trying B12.
Absolutely love when both of the Brown's are on the channel. 🥹
They have so much fun together!
Thank you!
I was feeling Mrs. Brown when she said "you can keep saying that word" - I startled myself with out loud I laughed, because I'd literally been thinking immediately before she said that "she clearly doesn't know what gypsum is, Peter".
That is the weirdest blood meal I’ve ever seen. The stuff I get is a super fine powder that is the color of dry blood. The brand is Sta-Green. Maybe an idea for next year.
Mrs. Brown: *Married to Mr. Brown for 23 years*
Also Mrs. Brown: "Eww, popsicle stick cooties." 🤣
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@@MrsBrown-mr7hr whoopsie!
Hello Mrs Brown! ❤️
@@sapphireseptember Hello! Happy Halloween :)
@@MrsBrown-mr7hr Aww, thank you! Happy Halloween to you and Peter too! 😊🎃🍁🍂🦇🕷️🕸️👻💀☠️🦴🧡💚💜🖤🤍🌙
The Gypsum gives it an awesome Frosted Glass look, that might end up being really useful. Actually, that in particular... Given what it is, you might be able to mix Gypsum WITH other dies to give it that not quite matte finish you ended up with. That'd be pretty neat to see tried TBH.
You should be able to get pure powdered pigs blood from a grocer, since it's used in things like black pudding. Also, I forget if you've done Matcha, also from a grocer.
you can get powdered bone broth, too.
"We kissed before... I thought it was gonna be ok!"
Seriously, I love it when you're both in these videos, it's so much fun watching (or rather listening to) you two interact, it's so wholesome and funny!
I didn't think the pumpkin would work out so well, I'm surprised by that! They all look pretty cool
The crystal is called selenite. The crystallized form of gypsum. You can find both growing naturally, side by side out in places like Niagara Falls.
Came looking for who would tell him that selenite was just one form of gypsum.
technically it’s satin spar
I adore when Mrs. Brown joins in. So cute
I love how you guys just casually worked together putting the clip back on the candy corn bag. Probably didn't even realize it. It's super sweet.
Also, I could watch Dye Trying like every day for a year.
The level of positivity in these videos are immaculate lol! Thank you Peter, for these videos, keep 'em coming!!!
thank you!
Aww man, I thought for sure you'd put the candy corn in whole, like fangs! Great video, super interesting and informative as always :D
Missed oppertunity for sure!
Dang it!
I’d also like to see the metallic dragee kinds of sprinkles, whole.
@@peterbrownwastaken Halloween isnt over yet!
My thoughts: the gypsum was kind of like. Frosted glass. But its not as interesting as the rest. For the blood meal, the flourescent specs were the actual blood meal, you guys bought soil that had blood meal in it. The pumpkin was especially surprising and I'd love to see more, as always!
Since you didn't get bone meal at the store, maybe for a future one (Halloween or otherwise), you could just clean and dry some chicken bones, then grind those into powder.
Bonedust is really (really, really) bad to inhale.
Please don't do this bone dust is carcinogenic
@@ricebeansrockroll882 true. Peter, mask up for this great idea of chicken bones.
@@ricebeansrockroll882 Oh I'm "sure" he'll "wear" a "mask" while grinding it. Knowing Peter he will probably snort it right after 🤣😂
i just love Dye Trying, and I love that Mrs. Brown is the voice of reason
She is what qualifies as the voice of reason cuz she still married him lol.
peter + fangs in the thumbnail is just ron perlman
YES!! That's what I told him :)
Actually, what you said was, "You look like HellBoy"
@@peterbrownwastaken Skins too pale, no horn stubs, no tail and he's not NEARLY tall (or buff) enough to look like Hellboy...
Dracula's Uncle maybe, but not Hellboy...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
I love it when you are in the videos! These are so much fun! Also, DEFINITELY Ron Perlman, lol 😂
More like when Ron Perlman was the Beast. He has done many excellent heavily specfx roles ❤
I said it before on you resin leaf video, but I always enjoy the playful banter you two have on these sort of collab videos! Obviously not everything gets in the final cut, but I feel it shows how much of a strong relationship you have with eachother!
Peter, I found your channel about 5 years ago--I think I was searching on "yarn bowl" and this strange video came up in my google results. Well, I haven't stopped watching since! I wanted to tell you how happy your videos always make me. My father used to do some wood turning back when I was a little girl, about 5 or 6, and I loved to watch him. It was mostly practical stuff at that point, replacing a stretcher on a chair or some other small bit of furniture that needed a piece fixed. He wanted to teach me when I got a bit older, but I turned out to be so badly allergic to sawdust, as well as a whole host of other things that I couldn't even watch him anymore. I was very sick for a couple of years. Well, that was a long time ago--he died in 2000 at 86--but watching your videos always makes me smile and think of all the times Daddy would show me how to do things--like build a bookcase, and lay tile in the bathroom, just like he had with my brothers.
Keep on having fun making tings out of weird materials! You and Mrs. Brown are delightful.
Thank you Virginia.
Your Daddy sounds like a good man! I'm touched that watching these goofy videos bring back good memories for you!
Mr and Mrs Brown together are hilarious. You can tell they’ve been together a long time as they have that shorthand ‘I know what you’re going to say next’ thing. Well done.
I love the dynamic you guys have together.
I love your relationship! So witty and fun to listen to and watch you both work together out in the shop doing weird things nobody has ever thought of.
It's Gypsum! You two are adorable together 😂
I am unapologetically a huge fan of candy corn. I also really love those little mallow pumpkins.
Smarties!!!
Always a fun time, Peter, thanks.
Thanks Art!
Mrs. Brown being the voice of reason is refreshing, love the duo commentary video!
My Mum was literally blending candy corn the same in a coffee grinder last night. She sprinkled/mooshed them onto sugar cookies for added seasonal flavor. Apparently no-one would eat the candy intact...
Maybe you should try encasing cookies in resin as Christmas ornaments? It ought to last better than the usual salt-dough ones.
I know you're suggesting to Peter to resin a cookie, but if you wanted to make 'cookie' ornaments without resin, just mix equal parts by volume of unsweetened apple sauce and cinnamon. It forms a dough you can shape and cut out. It dries hard, smells like cinnamon, and doesn't rot away. If you hang them near incandescent Christmas lights, they will warm and put off more cinnamon smell.
@@rallaa941 Dang, that sounds cool! Totally have to try that!
My favorite videos are the ones where you two work together. you have such an awesome relationship.
What a wholesome, kind, clever channel. Peter and his “Mrs. Brown”. ❤ I love their harmony and the way they nag each other, just the perfect amount. ❤
I love candy corn too and I love that you tossed fear aside and ate the chunk.
I loved the effect the blood meal made!
Awesome!
Was pleasantly surprised to not only sea Dye Trying episode but it was Halloween themed. The pumpkin one worked incredibly. Could cast a jackolantern in pumpkin!
Honestly, I can’t recall if you’ve tried dried blood before, but that would probably work. They sell it for stuff like blood pudding. And grinding chicken bones would work for the bone meal. I would have suggested dehydrating the candy corn then grinding it, but considering what it is I doubt that would work.
I absolutely love you two and these videos, the results are always so neat to see and I love watching you experiment.
Getting something that produces a super consistent foggy white like that is actually pretty neat. Sure, you can achieve the look with finishes, but having it be consistent throughout means that scratches won't remove the effect, and you can put a glossy finish on it. You could cast a bright red jewel with the red translucent dye, then cast it again in a slightly larger jewel mold, suspended in the gypsum dyed resin for a pretty awesome effect.
This was my favorite video yet in the series I think. All successes and great looking results. Glad you both had fun, have a happy Halloween!
Love the teeth and love it when you work with Ms. Brown. You two rock the Tubes.
Love seeing the two of you working together on these. Great video
Thanks!
Absolutely love the sprinkles in resin. That orange is gorgeous.
would love to see the Gypsum cast when polished!
I LOVE the "you aren't born knowing everything!" philosophy, so happy to see it! And the casts were, indeed, surprisingly good!! I rather liked the translucent orange one
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We have a family cottage in Tawas, and about a 10 min boat ride out on Huron lake, there is a now abandoned alabaster (gypsum) offshore dock. When I was a kid, it was fully operational, and there were big red buckets on a pully system that transferred alabaster from the land to the offshore dock, and then it would be loaded onto cargo ships. We would drive out there in my uncles boat, and circle around the dock, and go under the buckets, and they would pass right over us, and bits of alabaster dust would fall into the boat. I was always terrified that the bucket would fall and crush us. If you search "tawas alabaster offshore dock" there is a surprising number of images of it, it's actually really cool looking... and also horrifying!
We just searched for that and found a UA-cam on it. I could see that being scary!
It looks super cool now! A neat spot to go exploring.
I’ve lived in MI my entire life and have never heard of this. I’ll have to check it out next summer. That’s only a couple hours drive for me. Thanks, I always enjoy learning new thing about the mitten.
Mrs. Brown brings a fun energy to the videos.
Love how you ate the "powder" i was literally thinking of that.
You guys have a really great relationship. A lot of times on screen relationships can subtract from the experience but your happiness is contagious.
While I knew drywall was made of Gypsum I had no idea Gypsum was a crystal so I learned something new tonight! Also thanks for the greatly needed entertainment!!
Love the joy and the silliness of these. I got inordinately excited at the prospect of calamine redemption, and I'm glad to see it went...well, it went.
Before watchin vid and just lookin at the stuff lined up; the sprinkles def intrigue me the most here and i rly hope they are as incredible as i hope they cud be
Mrs. Brown, it’s always a delight to have you join Mr. Brown in the shop and I hope this can continue to a be at least a yearly occurrence.
4:50 So yeah, you seem to have gotten a blood meal soil mix rather than just the blood meal.
Blood meal alone shud be red and look like dirt otherwise.
Interesting.
@@peterbrownwastaken Yea at 13:05 those specks that fluoresce are actually the small red specks in the resin; which are def from the actual blood meal. Worth a re-dye tryin next time if ya can end up findin the rite product.
May just be easiest to get online, or at least look it up online where you can see images of whats inside. Cuz even havin stocked those before i find them completely confusin as to whats soil and whats nutrients alone and whats a mix. It all makes perf sense to the farmers and the like tho who are steeped in this knowledge.
@@SylviaRustyFae We can try again. I would like to see the raw ingredient!
@@peterbrownwastaken Oh... And related to another comment where you asked whose blood theyre usin for blood meal; you can actually make your own blood meal from your own blood if ya wanted to be extra extra about it.
Blood meal is just powderised dried blood.
I love this series! one of my favorites, I love to mix and experiment with things to see how they turn out!
Never been this early before! Love your stuff Peter :) I enjoy using budget dyes that work well, so thank you for doing the testing! :)
Glad you like them!
I think the bone meal would make a great cooled lava effect! The pumpkin is shocking, all that moisture and it still cured!
“Okay, well, we’ve kissed before!” Lol maybe Mrs. Brown didn’t want charcoal powder or whatever particles were in the coffee grinder in her mouth
Mrs Brown, I also had no idea that gypsum was a cristal! Learn something new every day!
Have you used copper sulfate? The color is really pretty but I have no idea if it reacts with resin. It would also be nice if there was something like a google doc with all the materials you have already used and the results that we could check and don't suggest the same things.
I don't think so!
@@peterbrownwastaken These crystals are a beautiful royal blue iirc, and should make an excellent (probably transparent) dye unless they trigger some weird chemical reaction with the resin. Definitely worth a try.
I've always felt that you have the best resin channel but you've made it even better by adding Mrs. Brown. You two just have a whole lot of fun. I hope we see more of both of you. Keep it up. Love you both.
I keep meaning to suggest 'potassium permanganate' as a dye. There could well be a reaction issue so go easy first try. I can't imagine a better purple though.
That sounds really cool! I'll add it to my list.
@@peterbrownwastaken Since you're there, I showed my brother several of your videos and we came to the conclusion that you both look like you smell really nice.
Do with that what you will.
Just be careful with that stuff! Not only does it dye everything it gets in contact with more or less permanently, when mixed with glycerol it can form a potent explosive. Google that first before trying and stay safe!
@@tanathon9425 Or... maybe not.
@@tanathon9425 My warning was inadequate. Thank you for that.
It is good for pungent feet. A brief soak will kill off bacteria which will reoccur (or rather reintroduced by footwear) after a week or so.
I was today years old when I learned that canned pumpkin makes the perfect dye color if you're resin casting a cartoon that needs blonde hair. The down-side of gaining this knowledge today is I needed that information 4 days ago...
Thank you Peter and Mrs. Brown!
Haha! Thank you Mark
Love these due trying videos. Could you bake the candy corn "dust" to dry it out?
Also I love how Mrs Brown totally said exactly what I was thinking on multiple occasions in this video. "You can keep saying it", "what else have you ground up on there?" To name a few.
the ground candy corn was too sticky because of sugar, itd probably just melt if you tried to dry it
I think the sprinkles one was the winner in my book.
This may be far too late, but have you considered casting casting an ear of corn in silicone to make a mold and then making a resin ear of corn filled with candy corn?
This is such a good idea!!!
Ah, now we know how Peter as managed to avoid harming himself seriously over the years. Good Job Mrs. Brown keeping Peter out of major trouble so the rest of us can enjoy the vids.
I bet the bloodmeal effect would look nice in a resin D20
I think the gypsum was honestly my favorite. Great video as always man
Your videos are the highlight of my UA-cam experience. I can't think of another channel I'd be more disappointed to lose. Love your stuff, keep up the good work! Love seeing your interactions with Mrs. Brown; you guys are the best!!
Lots of fun to watch. I'm so glad Mrs Brown was there to guide you through 😀
Absolutely love this series and when Mrs Brown is here for shenanigans. You two play off each other so well & I love seeing healthy, loving relationships in media.
You guys have the best rapport. Mrs. Brown should always be on the show.
I freaking love the chemistry between you and your wife! It's just so entertaining and so fun to see you two clearly having a good time together on this project.
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I just rewatched all the Dye Tryings two days ago, and I was thinking we needed another one... Thanks for answering the silent call!
I love them all but the crystal and the sprinkle ones are my favourites. Cool vid to watch !
yall are a great couple on camera. the bickering and play is amusing and super entertaining.
I always appreciate when Mrs B helps out! You two make a great pair!
7:05 Those grinders are meant to be turned upside-down (and pulse the blades) to dump all the ground powder into the top to make it quick and easy to get the contents out of the grinding area...
I've also found it's grinds best if you hold it at a slight angle and periodically shake the grinder while grinding, it helps knock the larger unground pieces out of the swirling powder and back down into the blades to be ground up...(I use one just like yours to grind up dried Rosemary leaves into powder for soups, sauces etc.)
2:41 Ohh I never knew that was what the consistency of candy corn was! I've always assumed they were like a hard candy 😂 Mind blown!
It's so adorable hearing you two interact
I love when Mrs. Brown is in videos. You two remind me of my husband and myself.
Always a delight to see a video with Mrs. Brown prominently featured.
These were very interesting, I actually LOVE how the blood meal looked! I feel like that would be a really cool effect in something like an octopus statue mold or a paperweight ball.
Wow I just got done binge watching the entire series.
Smarties are way better than m&m's! M&M's are a bit more of a darker chocolate i think.
Fun video. Enjoyed having your wife in the video too
Mrs Brown is delightful, as is your relationship 🙂
and who'd have thunk that pumpkin would both set and look really good eh???
Things I will probably never end up doing: Work with resin, use home-made dyes. Things I'll always do: Watch new Peter Brown videos, regardless of their content.
Entertaining and fun as always!
this was so much fun to watch! i love the dye trying series and it is also always really entertaining to listen to both of you together 😊 happy holidays to you all!
I love seeing you two interact. It's adorable
3 word: MORE MRS BROWN! You guys are nuts! So much fun when you are working together!
I adore these videos with you and Mrs.Brown,you two are so cool together
More Mrs Brown please. This weeks topic, brilliant and good fun. I liked the red teeth best, but the gypsum would be good for a spooky effect with light shining through. Thanks for the videos.
Bone meal was a star in my gardening lesson with my kid's scout den. They were in awe that it was REAL, NOT JUST MINECRAFT! 😂 Blood meal is just what it sounds like. They are both excellent organic fertilizers.
Mrs Brown adds a whole new dimension of funny to this! More!!
Awesome video, both!
I always turn the grinder upside down and spin it a bit at the end and pull the blade part off the lid keeping all the good stuff in the cup lid. This pushes the crud inside the blades back into the top part. Easy extraction and clean up.
I love how much fun they're having.
I actually really liked the gypsum. Had a mysterious have to it, and it did react well to the black light
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The British Smarties and specifically the yellow ones; It's very rare, but the yellow ones can have a tiny hint of Lemon in them...
The orange sprinkles turned out super neat! Also I love that your wife enjoys doing these experiments with you, you two are adorable 😊
these videos are just so incredibly entertaining purely because of how much fun you two have together!
Love when Mrs. Brown is in the videos! The two of you together are complete couple goals. I am going to put out the call for another Brown vs Brown craft challenge!