Love your genuine attitude. Aaron isnt bothered about errors & that helps us to have a go ourselves. If Hobby Lobby have January sales on id love a little video. All The Best guys looking forward to all your content. You both need a new bigfoot t shirt!!!
@@averystreetdesignstudioI literally just finished watching Daniel prior to seeing your video. I just can’t get away from him. Very nice video. The shart board seems a little big, but I don’t have that many friends.
Thanks for sharing. I will be adding this to my list of items to make and sell for 2025 builds. For those upset about the difficulty levels, best advice is to start small, make many notes as you need too. Practice and preparation will make it "Easy" with time. For example, the Charcuterie board, if you aren't comfy with a large glue up, then buy the widest 1 inch thick board you can and cut it down to the size you need. Distress it as much as you like (if your frustrated, you will get even better results sometimes) then seal it with mineral oil for food safe cutting board and sell it. Wood working is about what you are able to create with what you have, not completely mimicking someone else all the time. With that being said, don't be negative on your own skill set (or others), work to grow yourself and you will be amazed at what you can do. YOU CAN DO THIS, I BELIEVE IN YOU🎉 Happy Maker year and let's try to create joy where we can in 2025.
Do you guys have a video or tutorial of some sort on setting up and properly running an Etsy site? I think that may of us would find this incredibly useful. If you don't have such a video, maybe you could point us to an already existing source? Thanks in advance guys.
We don't have any like that. We will try to do one in the future. I haven't seen any others either. It's definitely a subject that needs to be addressed. Thanks for watching!
Love all your projects- turned out great- wondering what wood you used for your charcuterie board- I wondered if I could use pine- what are your thoughts
It’s as easy as you make it . If you want it it’ll happen , you gotta put in work , experience is the best experience and difficult tasks and builds become easier the more you do it . 🎉
You’re literally watching them do it and if it looks difficult to you then it will BE difficult. To me yes it is as easy as they “make it look”. Like others have said it takes experience but that’s true for pretty much EVERYTHING!
Love your genuine attitude. Aaron isnt bothered about errors & that helps us to have a go ourselves. If Hobby Lobby have January sales on id love a little video. All The Best guys looking forward to all your content. You both need a new bigfoot t shirt!!!
Thank you! 😊
New to your channel.. definitely enjoying your videos. Watching from central Florida. HAPPY NEW YEARS…!
Thanks for watching! Welcome to the channel.
Let’s Goooooooo 🎉🎉🎉 2025
Yes sir!
@@averystreetdesignstudioI literally just finished watching Daniel prior to seeing your video. I just can’t get away from him.
Very nice video. The shart board seems a little big, but I don’t have that many friends.
Love your honesty in working through the designs. You two are awesome!
Thanks so much! 😊
Always enjoy your videos with new and exciting projects. Love everything from today’s video.
Thank you so much 😊
Future suggestion, although a big ask, a Murphy bed. We be needing to build one over here. That's right, I said we be. 😊
The charcuterie board is perfect for caterers to do a grazing board. Grazing is the new craze.
Thanks for sharing. I will be adding this to my list of items to make and sell for 2025 builds.
For those upset about the difficulty levels, best advice is to start small, make many notes as you need too. Practice and preparation will make it "Easy" with time.
For example, the Charcuterie board, if you aren't comfy with a large glue up, then buy the widest 1 inch thick board you can and cut it down to the size you need. Distress it as much as you like (if your frustrated, you will get even better results sometimes) then seal it with mineral oil for food safe cutting board and sell it.
Wood working is about what you are able to create with what you have, not completely mimicking someone else all the time.
With that being said, don't be negative on your own skill set (or others), work to grow yourself and you will be amazed at what you can do. YOU CAN DO THIS, I BELIEVE IN YOU🎉
Happy Maker year and let's try to create joy where we can in 2025.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you for watching!
I really like these projects. Your time and knowledge is appreciated. I’ll be trying some out soon!
Thank you for watching! Glad you liked the projects.
You two are awesome❤ your very inspirational 💪 thank you .
Thank you so much!
Happy new year you two. These are fantastic. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you for watching!
Excellent video! Thank y'all.
Thank you for watching! 😊
great job, very nice.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Great projects, as usual!
Glad you like them!
Love watching you create!
Thank you for watching! 😊
Happy New Year 🎉🎉 Hope it's the best year ever!
Another great Vid with awesome projects! Love the ginormous charcuterie board 🔥💜🔥🤘🏼
Happy New Year to you too! It did turn out really good. Thanks for watching!
Love these ideas. They ate great.
Thanks! Glad you liked them 😊
I know how you feel, SILENCE, THEN THAT DO NOT HELP AT TIMES, LOL HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU BOTH. LOVE YOU SHOWS. XOX
We love you back!
BY THE WAY, I AM WATCHING FROM NORWICH IN THE UK. XOX
I love your channel. I stayed home for new years eve. Safe that way
I like the easy way you built everything. Looking from Worcester near Cape Town, South Africa
Thank you! We try to keep things simple.
Good video. Happy New Year from Tulsa
Happy New Year! Thank you for watching 😊
Do you guys have a video or tutorial of some sort on setting up and properly running an Etsy site? I think that may of us would find this incredibly useful. If you don't have such a video, maybe you could point us to an already existing source? Thanks in advance guys.
We don't have any like that. We will try to do one in the future. I haven't seen any others either. It's definitely a subject that needs to be addressed. Thanks for watching!
That shark board is sweet and the shelf. I think I wanna modify that shelf tho
Glad you like them!
I love that shelf! Looks fantastic!.
Happy New year you two. Looking forward to more vidios. :)
Thank you!
My wife is going nuts! She really wants to know what lipstick you are wearing 😮 plz and ty!!
It's Ellen Tracy brand. I bought it at TJ Maxx. It doesn't have a color name. Thank you for watching 😊
I played a Gig for NYE, got home at 4AM
Happy New Year guys
Happy New Year to you too!
Have you made a wooden flower box for the outside? I would like to see that . Happy New Year to you all
I have, definitely planning on doing one or two soon.
Hi and thank you both, I just subscribed, God bless
Thanks for subscribing! 😊
Love that vacuum, what a great idea. Wonder if there's a way to use a cyclone with that? I'm worried that the filter would quickly plug up.
It's way cool. I don't know if a cyclone would work with it or not. So far the filter doesn't clog up as much as my shop vacs do.
New Years eve I was sleeping, lol. I had to get up early and drive 100 miles to be at work at 6 am 😂
Love all your projects- turned out great- wondering what wood you used for your charcuterie board- I wondered if I could use pine- what are your thoughts
Ours is made of pine. As long as you're not cutting or chopping on it, you can make them out of anything.
@@averystreetdesignstudio Oh good- thanks for replying back- I just wanted to check- also can I just use mineral oil on pine
@onetimearound1275 you can. The pine will soak it up like a sponge so you'll have to use a lot.
❤what is it used for, so big!
It's a comanation square lol
Seen you are on grimacing.
Go imagine
You guys make out like it is easy and i know it is NOT.
The more you do it the easier it gets. But we constantly make mistakes. Thank you for watching 😊
It’s as easy as you make it . If you want it it’ll happen , you gotta put in work , experience is the best experience and difficult tasks and builds become easier the more you do it . 🎉
You’re literally watching them do it and if it looks difficult to you then it will BE difficult. To me yes it is as easy as they “make it look”. Like others have said it takes experience but that’s true for pretty much EVERYTHING!
@@Bearded-Viking-WoodWorks💯