Easy DIY Halloween Pumpkin lantern decorations
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2024
- Build a set of porch pumpkins with your kids for Halloween. Easy Halloween decoration building project made from wood. This makes a great kids adventure.
Pumpkin building plans: snhadventures....
We are Stacie and Harley, a mother daughter duo who love to adventure and create. We believe in taking our kids on adventures with us and exploring the world together. Our kids are our greatest joy and we love sharing our passions of building, creating and outdoor adventure with them. Come along with us as we share our passions with them and you.
Great job and I love how you involved your kids! Please don’t let all of the negative comments bother you, you’re doing awesome!
Good job of this and they turned out great. You really can't get kids involved too early as long as they are taught the proper way. They seem to be loving it, and It is something that will stay with them forever.
I really like your design! I am using it as my Jack-o-lantern face for pumpkin carving!
Awesome!
The pumpkins are great and the kids adorable.
Great video, love seeing the kids in the shop learning, keep up the great videos. Looking forward to more in the future.
Look at the time of 5:03 - the little girl’s eyes couldn’t be much closer. Only the little boy has eye protection on. One accidental stray kick from the boy hits moms arm who shoots off a nail into the little girl. It only takes one second - bam, eye is lost forever. Let the kids paint, let the adults be around & handle power tools.
Really love the vibe of your intro
These are really awesome and creative!
Awesome 👌 👏 👍
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Loved watching the kids help. Any way to get some lights in there? back open or even a small door on the back? Anyway, looks like a lot of fun.
I have used the little battery tea lights. They fit through the mouth opening. I think a little redesign work would be a good idea for future ones to make it more accessible.
Great project, but safety should be on the first place.
You should get the children eye and hearing protection as a matter of urgency
How big is the tallest one?
Awesome video and project. One question, have you thought about making the top removable, so people could put in flickering tea cup lights or similar lights to mimic a jack o latern?
I do use the flickering tea cup lights. The ones I use easily slide through the mouth opening. But making the top removable is an idea to explore.
Cut the back piece so it's 2-2.5 inches above the base. That will allow you to slide one in and out as needed. No hinge necessary.
Great Halloween project the tool you use to help push the wood is this something you made or bought I have seen this in other videos
There are ones you could buy, but I just made my own out of a scrap piece of 1/2" plywood. They are called push sticks if you look to buy one.
What was your cut list for each one it would be appreciated thank bill
The plans that include the cut sheet are linked in the description.
@@s-n-hadventures the url isn't working. Says page not found
snhadventures.com/shop-gear/ols/products/pumpkin-lanterns-building-plans
Great project but please use eye protection.
I've been a cabinet maker for 40 years. I love your project, way cute. But if I could give you some advice that I've learned.
1. I watched a guy lose his eye nailing wood. His safety glasses were on the bench next to him. His face was about 18 inches away from where he was nailing. Hit a knot and bam into his eye. Watching your daughter that close to the nail gun made me cringe
2. Using a table saw or chop saw with gloves is also a disaster waiting to happen. If you get to close the glove will pull your hand into the blade.
3. Keep teaching those kiddos. I have 5 children and at the age of 12 they were assembling cabinets, my youngest daughter who is 26 is a trim carpenter.
You are not wearing any safety equipment. That is foolish.
The children not wearing safety equipment is criminal.
No eye or hearing or lung protection.
Yo are not safe with power tools, and you are endangering those kids directly by them being there, exposed to the dangers, and teaching them bad safety techniques for power tools.
Thumbs down, so much wrong going on there, this video should be taken down.
Wow…..there are so many accidents waiting to happen (sooner or later). Hey adults know better & have a choice, but those kids are distracting, way too close to saws & nail guns & competing for attention by the “adults” operating the power tools. Stopped watching this video.
OMG!
This is one of the scariest videos I've seen in awhile.
These kids are way to little to be helping in a wood shop. 1) Mom is a poor example, as she didn't wear eye protection and didn't have the kids wear any either. 2) The little boy kept reaching for the trigger of the nail gun as mom was busy looking somewhere else. Sure the gun is only supposed to engage when it's against a surface, but why take the chance.
CRINGE!!!!
I must have watched a different video than you. She was wearing eye protection while using all of the saws, as well as hearing and lung protection as well. Her son wore eye protection throughout the video. I think you need to relax a bit, she is engaging with her kids in a hobby that most people look down on now. No one is perfect, but she is doing things the right way. If this is the scariest video you've seen, you have a very low bar.
@@LetsRoll239
OK, WATCH AGAIN
If you're gonna teach children in the shop, you MUST teach safety at ALL TIMES. Don't give me any excuses about how none of these are important. All it takes is ONE SPLIT SECOND and you pay for that accident for a lifetime.
This is a "Scary Video", because it involves innocent children that don't know better and adults that are oblivious (yourself included).
Partial list:
1:36 girl has no glasses as mom uses chop saw
4:06 & 4:08 & 4:12 WATCH MOM'S EYES on every trigger. She has no glasses for this operation, very easy for shards to blow into her eyes. Notice how the wood splintered at 4:08
4:43 only little boy has glasses, other 3 do not
5:18 mom raises nail gun while pointing at trigger release and pulling trigger 2x, a misfire could strike the little girl in the face. It should never be pointed up like that.
5:27 boy reaches for nail gun
7:23 nobody has glasses and little girl is below the nail gun discharge
7:54 nobody wearing dust mask and little girl climbing on table. Easy to get cut by the tape measure she's playing with too.
@@blcksmth I guess you just have different standards than I do. I don't see most of what you pointed out bring an issue. Aside from the time the boy reached for the nail gun.
I have been wood working for 20+ years, I can't say I ever have worn safety glasses when using a trim nail gun or an orbital sander. In 20+ years I have yet to ever have a piece of wood blow back on me while using either tool.
@@LetsRoll239
So, you're saying, because it hasn't happened to you it's not a hazard? I guess you can explain that to my brother that is now blind in one eye, because a piece of steel 1mm long went thru the lens of his eye. He was in a shop where SOMEONE ELSE was working on a steam valve on a bench (not attached to any lines) and he still got hurt.
If she's gonna teach her kids, she needs to be aware that they will follow EXACTLY what she does. If it's not important to her, it won't be important to them.
I guess you've been lucky and foolish at the same time.
u people with your holier then god comments and your so called safety concerns for her kids STFU their her kids not yours she will raise them her way and not your way - u may disagree and that is your right to have your opinion she has her right to have her own - if you want those kids to have some safety stuff so bad the you send them to her not just leave a comment how she does stuff wrong be a solution not a critic