@@jenniechurch5337 So they show grabbing some plastic dollar tree bowls Fact is, a lot of what they use is NOT from the dollar store. These are professional designer people. The get huge discounts on supplies at wholesalers to their craft the average person isn't privy to.
For the PVC pipe ones, the pieces are curved and for the pool noodles, they are threaded onto wires/poles. You can also use fishing line: www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/3-holiday-diys-from-pool-noodles-43888954
Please help, I always see crafters using some sort of glue that they have poured into a bowl or container then they dip whatever they are using and add it to their project. What is the glue substance? And where might I find it? Thanks in advance!
It’s a glue skillet. You just put glue sticks in and they melt. You really should use one meant for glue and not food. When your done it dries until the next time you need it.
@@susiesusansue3725 my hot glue skillet is a small one "meant for food" that I got on clearance. I only use it for hot glue, and it suits me just fine. In between uses, I just let the hot glue solidify and store it away in a box.
The basketball/flower pot bells is so old already. So are many of the others. Getting boring watching the same old same old. Many of these are certainly not a cheap craft project. Professional designers can purchase floral pots and greenery and other supplies at a much cheaper price than others.
Everything on here is fantastic! But the house decorated with the Whoville people and decorations. That is absolutely awesome!! I love it!!
❤️💜💚
It would be great to be able to see the finished project for a full second instead of just half a second.
pause the video
The ornament wreath was beautiful!
Love that Grinch decoration.
Love all of these.
Don't know how people can afford to make some of these crafts I sure couldn't afford to buy them that's for sure 👍..
A lot of the stuff is from the dollar store! Except for spray paint...tires...PVC pipe...cement.
Almost everything they use is from the dollar store, so it's a lot less costly than you'd imagine.
@@jenniechurch5337 So they show grabbing some plastic dollar tree bowls Fact is, a lot of what they use is NOT from the dollar store. These are professional designer people. The get huge discounts on supplies at wholesalers to their craft the average person isn't privy to.
Even at dollar tree prices these can get costly.
Some of those big things are very expensive, so I'm sure these are cheaper than those.
Great ideas great decor 🥰💚😘💙
Really good ideas!❤️
Cute!! Wish you would focus the camera for a few more seconds on the final product. Goes off screen too fast!
These ideas are so unique. Thank you
I love the “tire ornament” so cute!! The snowman!! I’m not that crafty, but I think I could make it….I’m going to try!!!
always love your videos! the lamp post 🤯 I am really into gold vintage bells and red velvet ribbon this year 😊
I love love love that ball ornament wreath ❤🎄
The little red tree is adorable
Thank you for teaching me 😁
Only two aren't repeats. But all cool!
I like all, but really liked the gift box topiary the best.
OMG!! Your Grinch finger is perfect!!!!! Good idea!!!
Loved that too
😍😍😍
Some of these are nice and look good idea!
Very creative
These are professionals, they get paid
I’d like to know the steps for the candy canes. How do you get the pool noodle to bend
For the PVC pipe ones, the pieces are curved and for the pool noodles, they are threaded onto wires/poles. You can also use fishing line: www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/3-holiday-diys-from-pool-noodles-43888954
Ok I am Soooo confused what is the first one with the candy cane and glove supposed to be?besides a mess and making more landfill crap???😢
The grinch. Its pretty iconic..
With the money you’d spend in making these tacky bits that will end up in the landfill you could buy something tasteful that could be used each year.
Really stuff i make. I use year after year
Please help, I always see crafters using some sort of glue that they have poured into a bowl or container then they dip whatever they are using and add it to their project. What is the glue substance? And where might I find it? Thanks in advance!
I believe that is an epoxy mixture.
It’s a glue skillet. You just put glue sticks in and they melt. You really should use one meant for glue and not food. When your done it dries until the next time you need it.
@@susiesusansue3725 my hot glue skillet is a small one "meant for food" that I got on clearance. I only use it for hot glue, and it suits me just fine. In between uses, I just let the hot glue solidify and store it away in a box.
What’s the point of the green glove
It's a little Grinch hand!
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Lie how she put the lights inside the candy cane????????????
Unsustainable a.f.!
The basketball/flower pot bells is so old already. So are many of the others. Getting boring watching the same old same old. Many of these are certainly not a cheap craft project. Professional designers can purchase floral pots and greenery and other supplies at a much cheaper price than others.
We're waiting for your Christmas decoration video OG Grinch!
I agree with you OG Judy. The video compilations start with 1 new idea and the remainder are ideas they've shared a million times.
Then don't watch!!!
@@angelagonzalez5363 OMG!!! I freakin agree!!!!
For me, it’s collecting all this stuff that will be used maybe once and either tossed in the garage or the garbage. Waste of precious time and money.
Very tacky, less is more tbh.
Poetic night 44
Poetic night 44