A fascinating range. I thought the photoframes you sell would make great Christmas presents and there’s a good six months yet to make them! But I can see those little decorative shapes to put in planters will also be good to do for presents. Keep the ideas coming Peter!
I agree Wendy the pot plant stakes would be a great present or to sell at markets or in shops, they should be fun to do. Thanks for watching and for the support appreciate it. :)
Good to see you! I'm going to have to look to see if you have a video of how you store all of your tools. Mine are in tool boxes, but I have 3 of them and it's not very efficient. Thanks for the video!
Thankyou so much Tonya. I haven't made a video on storing tools, all my hands tools are just in a plastic box, keeps them all together and doesn't take up a lot of space. You can have them on a peg board if you have the room, I have done that with my garden tools. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Hi Peter, I see two different sizes for the stainless steel iridized ball chain - 2.5mm and 3mm. May I please know which size you used for your beautiful bird garden stake? Thanks!!
Peter, thank you so much for all you do and how you teach. I love learning from you. One question: What is the size of this particular all chain that you are using? Sometimes I get so confused when ordering, and then the ball chain is so tiny it is not effective in my mosaics. Thank you. I don't know how to judge the sizes.
Thankyou and my pleasure Dee. The easiest way to judge the size is too order larger than the Tess you are using. Ball chain being round has a has a small surface area so if l am using say 3mm glass in my mosaic l will using around a 4 or 5mm ball chain. This allows the ball chain to sit proud of the Tess. The larger l go the more pronounced it will be in the mosaic. If l am working with a mixture of crockery and glass in a mosaic then l generally use the same formula but may increase to the next size of ball chain again, but in most cases the 4 or 5mm ball chain will be sufficient. If l am using Apoxie Sculpt to adhere the ball chain, l can also sit it in the Apoxie Scuplt so it sits a bit higher. To be more pronounced. I hope this helps you, 😊
A fascinating range. I thought the photoframes you sell would make great Christmas presents and there’s a good six months yet to make them! But I can see those little decorative shapes to put in planters will also be good to do for presents. Keep the ideas coming Peter!
I agree Wendy the pot plant stakes would be a great present or to sell at markets or in shops, they should be fun to do. Thanks for watching and for the support appreciate it. :)
Looking forward to your next videos using all these new items.
Thankyou so much Susan and thanks for watching. :)
Good to see you! I'm going to have to look to see if you have a video of how you store all of your tools. Mine are in tool boxes, but I have 3 of them and it's not very efficient. Thanks for the video!
Thankyou so much Tonya. I haven't made a video on storing tools, all my hands tools are just in a plastic box, keeps them all together and doesn't take up a lot of space. You can have them on a peg board if you have the room, I have done that with my garden tools. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Thankyou for a lovely video, Peter
Thankyou very much.
Looking forward to your video - I recently ordered some shapes very similar. I'm a beginner, this certainly looks do-able 😊
Thanks so much Donna, they should make good fun projects for you to do. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Hi Peter, I see two different sizes for the stainless steel iridized ball chain - 2.5mm and 3mm. May I please know which size you used for your beautiful bird garden stake? Thanks!!
Hi Deni. The multicoloured ball chain is 3mm, thanks for watching and appreciate your comment. :)
@@TreasuryRoad thanks so much!!
Peter, thank you so much for all you do and how you teach. I love learning from you. One question: What is the size of this particular all chain that you are using? Sometimes I get so confused when ordering, and then the ball chain is so tiny it is not effective in my mosaics. Thank you. I don't know how to judge the sizes.
Thankyou and my pleasure Dee. The easiest way to judge the size is too order larger than the Tess you are using. Ball chain being round has a has a small surface area so if l am using say 3mm glass in my mosaic l will using around a 4 or 5mm ball chain. This allows the ball chain to sit proud of the Tess. The larger l go the more pronounced it will be in the mosaic. If l am working with a mixture of crockery and glass in a mosaic then l generally use the same formula but may increase to the next size of ball chain again, but in most cases the 4 or 5mm ball chain will be sufficient. If l am using Apoxie Sculpt to adhere the ball chain, l can also sit it in the Apoxie Scuplt so it sits a bit higher. To be more pronounced. I hope this helps you, 😊
@@TreasuryRoad Thank you so much for your time!