Can't wait to see your video on how to use the metal pieces that you take off the clothespins, someone used them to make stars but I can't remember how she did that, thanks so much for sharing your talents with us, bless you. 💖
Those are pretty. I like the natural, but I also think white washing them would be pretty. I love the blue on them to. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day.
Those are too cute! Depending on my color scheme what color I would paint them but probably a grayish & white. As always thank you for sharing! Stay safe, healthy and positive! GOD bless you and your family! 🙏❤🇺🇸
I made some this year for the first time but I sure wish I had found your video first because yours are SO cute. The other video did not show the layering effect which I just love, these turned out so cute. New subscriber here and thanks!
I really enjoyed your video, it gave me some ideas of what to make with my grandchildren, thank you. Please could you tell me what you do with all the clothes peg springs?
Loved your video! I went to you blog several times and it’s only showing other things you’ve made. But the menu and see more buttons aren’t working for me . I am really interested in those medallions you use on that purple snow flake that you did.. i was just stunning!
I prefer to paint after assembly, especially if I’m using chalk paint. I find that glue holds better on raw wood. The glue sometimes reacts with the paint, then it peels and falls apart. So I prefer assembly first. There are lots of schools of thought in that so do what works best for you.
Yes, I used hot glue for wood. It’s made by sure bond and I got it at Hobby Lobby. S as l though, since then, I have switched to Gorrilla glue brand hot glue and find that I like it better
I like both and various colors to
use on gifts and decorating.
Thank you for sharing
Can't wait to see your video on how to use the metal pieces that you take off the clothespins, someone used them to make stars but I can't remember how she did that, thanks so much for sharing your talents with us, bless you. 💖
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing ❄️❄️❄️❤️
Those are so adorable and inexpensive. Thanks for sharing your video
Love love-yours r so pretty. I dipped mine in glue and epsom salt!
These are such beautiful stars. Snowflakes have six sided symmetry.
I like them painted...many color options. Very pretty.
I want to do this craft with my granddaughter,thank you
Happy crafting
I love your work! do like the blue color but I'm kind of experimental so no telling what color I'd end up with. Ty for sharing your talent 😊
Nice
Painted with added glitter
I like both. A great learning video! ❤
I made these they are great , , mine was white and glittery,,,.xxxx ❄️⛄️☃️❄️
I bet they came out beautifully.
Those are pretty. I like the natural, but I also think white washing them would be pretty. I love the blue on them to. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day.
These are awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Great job
I like it painted. Love this project.
This is a great project to do. Really cute, thank you!
Those are too cute! Depending on my color scheme what color I would paint them but probably a grayish & white. As always thank you for sharing! Stay safe, healthy and positive! GOD bless you and your family! 🙏❤🇺🇸
So cute ❤️ I'm going to make these 😁❤️ thanks for sharing
So cute thank you ❤️❤️❤️
I made some this year for the first time but I sure wish I had found your video first because yours are SO cute. The other video did not show the layering effect which I just love, these turned out so cute. New subscriber here and thanks!
Thank you! And welcome to Whimsy Wonderland
I really enjoyed your video, it gave me some ideas of what to make with my grandchildren, thank you.
Please could you tell me what you do with all the clothes peg springs?
I haven’t done anything with the springs yet. I want to use them but haven’t come up with that great idea yet
I think they would look good if each layer was a darker wood stain. Super cute idea using the lil ones.
Donna Rny that’s what I intended with the painted one but the difference was softer than I was going for and didn’t show up well on camera.
Natural
Loved your video! I went to you blog several times and it’s only showing other things you’ve made. But the menu and see more buttons aren’t working for me . I am really interested in those medallions you use on that purple snow flake that you did.. i was just stunning!
I don’t have a blog. I think you may have me confused with another TH-camr
Is it easier to paint before you glue? Or do you paint after you glue it all together?
I prefer to paint after assembly, especially if I’m using chalk paint. I find that glue holds better on raw wood. The glue sometimes reacts with the paint, then it peels and falls apart. So I prefer assembly first. There are lots of schools of thought in that so do what works best for you.
Did you find special glue for your glue gun as you keep saying your using wood glue. Thanks
Yes, I used hot glue for wood. It’s made by sure bond and I got it at Hobby Lobby. S as l though, since then, I have switched to Gorrilla glue brand hot glue and find that I like it better
Would a regular glue gun not work on wood??
You could use regular hot glue, but you may want to sand the wood first.
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