You have a beautiful accent and you are talking in perfect English! Especially for someone who hasn't spoken it in five years! This is all so clever and you're super creative. This is going to save me so much time and freedom to plant and propagate. I appreciate you sharing your ideas ♡
This was so very interesting to watch!😊 I am really intrigued and want to try it for myself👍 I love how you used plastic waste containers as your bases. I enjoyed listening to your accent and the background music❤ You have lovely beautiful hands, as well. Thank you for a well-done video!
These are all so beautiful!!! You are so creative for turning plastic containers into pots! It was really enjoyable to watch and I would love to see a part two! Thank you for posting ❤❤❤
Great idea! Such a nice way to recycle. And they are very cute. I can't wait for the second part. I would really like to try adding those cute designs. Thank you for making this!
Beautiful!!! Just something I learned to prevent cracks with air dry clay, keep a damp towel gently ontop of your creation while it dries, or place under a large bowl until it's dry. Of course it means much longer dry time, but it will have zero cracks. I do agree that the cracks can look really pretty sometimes though 😊
This is amazing. The only problem: I need pots for outside... I'm going to try sealing the pots with a few layers of matt varnish and see how they hold up.
Thank you, my dear! Hm, it is interesting question... I can’t say anything for sure but yeah you can definitely try to seal it with varnish or I’ve even seen people sealing it with mod podge or regular white glue. Test it on the small pieces at first, but I think it should work fine ❤️
Mmmm that is good question! I think very quick wash once in a while won’t ruin anything, especially if clay layers are thick. But if you want to wash them frequently I would suggest to cover your pots with white glue (or any type of lacquer that would be suitable for the material) and they won’t be afraid of water at all❤️
Thank you so much! If you are asking about clay, it is only for outside I would say. Mine easily dissolves in water so i would’t put it in contact with soil 😌 That’s why i used different plastic containers as a base
Hi, my dear, yeah I’ve got a few tips, try to put clay in a thicker layer than i show in the video and the most important to add less water to the clay, it seems to be the reason for people who is experiencing the cracks ❤️
I would like to do this but without the plastic, do you think i can make pots with that clay? I'm a bit afraid of doing it bc i think the "clay" would desintegrate with time and releases a reddish water...
Hmmm yeah, i don’t think it is good idea to use just clay without any base cause air dry clay dissolves in water so not only it’ll just “melt down” but also all of it will be in the soil which is not good for plants. So i think base is necessary, you don’t have to use plastic tho, maybe something like glass or metal will be better for you?
I followed your tutorial and my pot are cracking entirely when drying. I keep filing them but they reopen eventually when drying again. I have used the same clay brand as you and made thicker layers. Any advice ? I'm so sad :(
Don’t be sad, my dear, we will come up with solution for this! Can it be possible that you used too much water while making clay softer? It can be one of the reasons why clay is cracking while drying. Maybe do a test piece where you don’t add any water at all? If still not works, send me photo on instagram and we will see what else you can do❤️
@@MayLina My dear! Thank you so much for replying. You are right, I used quite a lot of water. I will make another attempt and let you know :) Thank you for the wonderful idea. A new subscriber
Mmm not necessarily, but possible😅 i mentioned it because some pots where i made layer too thin were very easily “squeezable” cause plastic underneath were also thin and to soft to hold shape when you put pressure. Which lead to cracking and breaking. If that makes any sense haha
@@MayLina yes it does make sense! Thank you!!! I just found your channel today and I have to say that I love your accent! And your hands are so beautiful!!! I hope that’s not weird to say. Haha! You have so many cool ideas and are truly talented!
@@thespoiledtexan3904 aww thank you so much, I am so happy my video inspired you! And thank you for all the kind words, I highly appreciate it❤️❤️ (not weird at all, i legitimately think hand are the most photogenic part of my body haha😂)
Yeah, it might be because it is expired, if your clay is water based (usually air dry clays are) try to mix in more water in a piece of clay you are working with, i hope it will help!
I am planing too tho!😃 I will try my best and do it after the next video that I filmed already. This one just started to get views not so long ago so i wasn’t prepared haha
I am here in 4:30 AM in quarantine, and I am definitely gonna do this!
Me toooo!!!!
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You have a beautiful accent and you are talking in perfect English! Especially for someone who hasn't spoken it in five years! This is all so clever and you're super creative. This is going to save me so much time and freedom to plant and propagate. I appreciate you sharing your ideas ♡
Ahhh you are so sweet, my dear, thank you!! I am so happy it was helpful for you! I hope your little plants will enjoy their new pots😍
This was so very interesting to watch!😊 I am really intrigued and want to try it for myself👍 I love how you used plastic waste containers as your bases. I enjoyed listening to your accent and the background music❤ You have lovely beautiful hands, as well. Thank you for a well-done video!
What a brilliant ideas for little plant pots. Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤
Love the production quality and the elaborate commentary ! The planters are so cute !
muf fin thank you so much, my love! ❤️😍
Now I have a use for that cheap five lb bulk purchase of air dry clay I made. It's not the best clay but it will work for this at least.
Great Idea! And really nice hack to use plastic containers as stabilizers!
awww, you are too sweet, my dear! I am so happy you enjoyed it!
These are all so beautiful!!! You are so creative for turning plastic containers into pots! It was really enjoyable to watch and I would love to see a part two! Thank you for posting ❤❤❤
thank you so much for all the love, my dear! I will put the second part in my filming plan!
Oh I love this you're a Beautiful Spirit. Thank you for sharing your videos and Talents.
Well done. Thank you this is perfect. I have a pile of containers I want to make useful.
Ah yaay!! I am so happy it was useful for you😍❤️
Great idea! Such a nice way to recycle. And they are very cute. I can't wait for the second part. I would really like to try adding those cute designs. Thank you for making this!
Heather Taylor-Willockx thank you so much for such lovely comment! I’ll film the second one very soon 😍❤️
Beautiful!!! Just something I learned to prevent cracks with air dry clay, keep a damp towel gently ontop of your creation while it dries, or place under a large bowl until it's dry. Of course it means much longer dry time, but it will have zero cracks.
I do agree that the cracks can look really pretty sometimes though 😊
This is awesome! Thank you so much for the tutorial, I will definitely be making these for my new plants
Yaaaay!! This is amazing, I am so happy😍
This is sooo cute!!! I ran out of things to plant things in.
Haha that is exactly how i got this idea😂 thank you!❤️
So well made and the attention to details is everything 💜
Ahhh thank you!! Next video will be part 2 to this one❤️☺️
Awesome, looking forward to seeing the second part 💛
sara Blinman aw, yay, thank you! ☺️❤️
I love your accent, it’s beautiful! 💖💖💖
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!☺️❤️
Thank you for sharing your awesome ideas beautiful great video inspired me new subscribers watching from California
Aww thank you so so much sweet heart! Much much love to you❤️💕
This is beautiful! ❤️❤️
SOOOOOOO F CUTE AND BEAUTIFUL !! GREAT JOB !
Thank you so so much!!😍
Definitely trying these!!
Great idea! Gonna try this out.
Ah thank you! Hope you’ll like it❤️
WOW!!! Truly amazing😍😍😍
this is awesome! I'm so inspired, thank you for making this video
Ahhh i am so happy!!💜😘
Great video, and you explained everything really well!
Yaaay! Thank you so much! Thinking about bringing voiceovers back😃❤️
This is amazing. The only problem: I need pots for outside... I'm going to try sealing the pots with a few layers of matt varnish and see how they hold up.
Thank you, my dear! Hm, it is interesting question... I can’t say anything for sure but yeah you can definitely try to seal it with varnish or I’ve even seen people sealing it with mod podge or regular white glue. Test it on the small pieces at first, but I think it should work fine ❤️
Amazing idea, thank you 💋
Great idea! And your English is very good, by the way.
Aww thank you so much! That gives me confidence haha❤️
This is a wonderful idea!! Thanks for sharing 💗
ah you are always very welcome, my dear!
That's so clever!.. you got a new subscriber 😄
ahh, you are making me so happy!!
@@MayLina 😄
This is amazing
Aww, thank you so much!!😍
I love it so fricking much❤😍
Love you sis☺️😘
So beautiful 😭😭💞
Love it!!!!
Yaaaay❤️❤️❤️
just subsribed..lovely diy I will definitly do it because my plants are growing and they need more space✌🌱✨💚
yaaay, i am so happy it was helpful for you!
This is a cool idea, but what if you want to wash them? Will they be ruined?
Mmmm that is good question! I think very quick wash once in a while won’t ruin anything, especially if clay layers are thick. But if you want to wash them frequently I would suggest to cover your pots with white glue (or any type of lacquer that would be suitable for the material) and they won’t be afraid of water at all❤️
A very, very good work! It looks sooooo beautiful! But a question: Is this material only for inside? Kind regards from Rumänia
Thank you so much! If you are asking about clay, it is only for outside I would say. Mine easily dissolves in water so i would’t put it in contact with soil 😌 That’s why i used different plastic containers as a base
@@MayLina I believe you meant ‘only for inside’...
@@DulceN ohhh yeah I read it totally read it wrong back then. It mшпре be used for outside as well just needs to be sealed I believe
This is genius!
Aww, thank you!!😍
Hello~
I'v tried to follow ur tutorial but my clay end up cracking. Di u have any tips to how not let it crack?
Tq in advance.
Hi, my dear, yeah I’ve got a few tips, try to put clay in a thicker layer than i show in the video and the most important to add less water to the clay, it seems to be the reason for people who is experiencing the cracks ❤️
I would like to do this but without the plastic, do you think i can make pots with that clay? I'm a bit afraid of doing it bc i think the "clay" would desintegrate with time and releases a reddish water...
Hmmm yeah, i don’t think it is good idea to use just clay without any base cause air dry clay dissolves in water so not only it’ll just “melt down” but also all of it will be in the soil which is not good for plants. So i think base is necessary, you don’t have to use plastic tho, maybe something like glass or metal will be better for you?
@@MayLina thanks for the advice, i will try to use a glass pot i just need to think how to make holes.
use a drill to make a hole right tool for the job
What filter do you use on your pictures?
Im gonna subscribe cause who wouldnt subscribe to an aesthetic channel :p
I followed your tutorial and my pot are cracking entirely when drying. I keep filing them but they reopen eventually when drying again. I have used the same clay brand as you and made thicker layers. Any advice ? I'm so sad :(
Don’t be sad, my dear, we will come up with solution for this! Can it be possible that you used too much water while making clay softer? It can be one of the reasons why clay is cracking while drying. Maybe do a test piece where you don’t add any water at all? If still not works, send me photo on instagram and we will see what else you can do❤️
@@MayLina My dear! Thank you so much for replying. You are right, I used quite a lot of water. I will make another attempt and let you know :) Thank you for the wonderful idea.
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@@musicandtravels ahh yay!! I hope they will turn out good this time!
Do the jars crack when they clay is this thin?
Mmm not necessarily, but possible😅 i mentioned it because some pots where i made layer too thin were very easily “squeezable” cause plastic underneath were also thin and to soft to hold shape when you put pressure. Which lead to cracking and breaking. If that makes any sense haha
@@MayLina yes it does make sense! Thank you!!! I just found your channel today and I have to say that I love your accent! And your hands are so beautiful!!! I hope that’s not weird to say. Haha! You have so many cool ideas and are truly talented!
@@thespoiledtexan3904 aww thank you so much, I am so happy my video inspired you! And thank you for all the kind words, I highly appreciate it❤️❤️ (not weird at all, i legitimately think hand are the most photogenic part of my body haha😂)
I had tried this long before but my clay detached from the plastic container when the clay got harder
maybe try to do a thicker layer? or sand the surface a little bit. Mine are still in good condition the year after I made them
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Karla Perez ❤️😘
Where can i find this clay
There is a link to amazon in my description, but honestly, any air drying clay should work nicely ☺️
my das clay is super dry and hard when I opened it, and sooo hard to make it smooth like in the video. why is that? is it expired(?)
Yeah, it might be because it is expired, if your clay is water based (usually air dry clays are) try to mix in more water in a piece of clay you are working with, i hope it will help!
@@MayLina okay thank you so much! :))
@@syafiraraudia you are always welcome, my dear! Let us know if it worked
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you never did the second part :/ :/
I am planing too tho!😃 I will try my best and do it after the next video that I filmed already. This one just started to get views not so long ago so i wasn’t prepared haha