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BHM collab:
Playlist Abandoned lab in a book:
Shed:
Rub n Buff on glass, lantern redo etc:
Cash register:
Tire cap cakes:
Enjoy this montage of some of the minis I’ve made from scraps, trash & items destined for the landfill. Check out the full-length videos listed above.
Some of my favorite things:
Double-sided flooring tape
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Miter Shears: these are the clippers I use to cut pieces of wood and toothpicks, etc
https://amzn.to/3sQJnhe
Dirty Down Rust Effect paint
https://amzn.to/3xjxOBu
Oyu Pla/Oyumaru reusable mold putty
https://amzn.to/44KaaJz
Cheaper, clear mold putty I haven’t tried
https://amzn.to/45JiAlB
2 oz bottle of Diamond Glaze
https://amzn.to/3zmMLR1
8 oz bottle of Diamond Glaze
https://amzn.to/3zpiMbm
Heat gun: I use mine to quickly dry paint, soften the glue to dismantle furniture, and quickly cure polymer clay without an oven. It gets a lot hotter than a hair dryer.
https://amzn.to/3YBAIcH
Craft heat gun that doesn’t get as hot as mine
https://amzn.to/3ZZ5wWe
Paper fasteners & 1/8″ hole punch
https://amzn.to/3O5nYI6
Learn about Dollhouse Miniature Scale from Bentley House Minis
I have lots of projects planned ranging from scratch made accessories, abandoned miniatures, furniture makeovers, accessories, kits, and Dollhouse Miniatures in multiple scales. I am working on creating the Gryffindor Common Room in 1:12 scale. I’m a big Harry Potter fan.
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Awesome!!!!!!
14:38 Awesome use of used drier sheets!
I just have to say, I've done miniature craft and im not exactly rich so i kind of dont use fancy stuff and ik how much work it takes so while watching this video my jaw was literally wide open and half way i lowkey started crying like "how are you so good man im soo happy". Ik this all sounds exaggerated but trust me I'M IN LOVE WITH YOUR WORK!!! IM SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!
TYVM for the tip about super glue and baking soda 😁
The trap I always fall into with these projects is thinking that I need the material to be real instead of just looking that way, so I really appreciated this video. I mean this in a good way, but I wouldn't believe what you started with if you'd only showed the end result.
Learned a lot! Thank you
I bought a "Tiny House Architecture Kit" on sale at a book store last year but had not opened it. The kit makes 3 different tiny houses – one with furniture and cabinets. They are made of a glossy, thick paper, which I'm sure I can color with some coloring liquids around the house! I can use their patterns to make furniture for the other two houses. Once I see how they do it, I will get some very thin balsa wood for the houses and cabinets, use scraps of fabric for the stuffed furniture and window coverings, and make some of your ideas for little things inside. The scale is half an inch equals 12 inches. Bring out the tweezers! I can do these along with my gardening (inside under lights so deer or my goats don't eat it all), cooking, dehydrating, home canning, model railroading, sewing , weaving, a cat, a huge guardian dog, the Kiko goats I breed and raise for meat and chickens! I spent 3 years building a real 12 ft x 24 ft barn for the goats. It's finished except for the top half of the front Dutch door and the matching back door and the 4 additional stalls. Not too bad for a 69 yr old single woman who cut the wood and put in every screw and nail in it. YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO DO WHAT YOU REALLY WANT – and I was a science teacher, not a farm raised girl. 😊😊
Darn you! Now, I'm going to try to replicate a few of your wonderful finds! I do miniatures but never thought of using the packaging to create other objects! Yours look fantastic!
Why do you avoid superglue?
Wow. 1st video I have seen. Such talent. You should have a million subs. Good quality content. Love that there is no cursing or music too loud over your voice.
so many cool tiny details!
You are very clever have subscribed love your work
Pure pleasure to watch your video!)
Awesome!)
I save lots of plastic with shapes that would be perfect for things like this. One that I found out is a perfect size and needs a little tweaking. Is the little butter pats that come with hotcakes at McDonald’s. I also asked my daughter to save the piece of plastic from my grandson’s advent calendar from Christmas. Again, the perfect size for making plates and stuff!
Wow amazing 👍🏼great imagination
Marvelous! Thank You!
Thank you!
Where do you find this stuff?
What a superb video! Wonderfully explained and demonstrated. To say that you have an amazing imagination and are a genius would be an insult, you are far, far better than that! Much respect from an old artist.