DIY Tooth Fairy Bank Garden Decoration (Woodwork Ideas)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2022
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In this video I make a safe place for the Tooth Fairy to store all the money she swaps for your teeth. It's designed as a fun decoration for your garden and lights up at night as well :) - บันเทิง
Putting up a petition for the ultimate collab video. A fairy garden with a pond, that pond being an aquascaped aquarium from MD. I absolutely think the two of you could create something magical
Not sure what’s more impressive, your creativity or the actual finish product. Either way it’s bloody awesome
This turned out beautifully! 15/10
Amazing! You are very talented. These fairy garden houses are your forte. Thanks!
You made this build look easy. We know it's not. Well done. Thanks to MD for getting me here. New sub..
This is stunning! Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely amazing!! You are so talented!! 🤩
Amazing. See where you get your wood working skills from now MD 😁
It would be MD gets them from him
@@SmellyFart-xh9xp that's what I said 😆
Like father like son
Enjoyed every second!
Very talented, a collab would be great x
Awesome! It looks sooo good, keep it up!!
Pure talent!
Quel talent 🤙🧚♂️
thats so cute
Thank you sir , that’s fantastic!
Wow graet nice
While I enjoy your videos sir, perhaps you could provide a bit of explanation as to planning, layout, materials list, etc. I love to challenge myself, and this would be a step up for me from my birdhouses. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks for the interest Marty. Have to admit a lot of the planning happens as I go along. Generally look around me and work with what's there. In the case with this project I wanted to build a small house and had some ceramic tiles that I had bought from a lady on FB marketplace who had them left over from a project. The tiles looked like stone or bricks, so therefore robust. So I thought of a ' stronghold '... maybe a bank of some type then. Banks have vault doors and steel bars on the windows right!! The idea to make it circular was challenging, cutting 1/8 grooves into 1/4 inch plyboard for flexibility and with a diameter of 15 inches was interesting with the available tools etc !! I am planning to speak on upcoming videos though... I'm a modest fella so it's not natural to me. Thankfully I don't have a squeaky voice though!! 😀 again thanks for the interest, and I am working on something new now. 👍
@woodworkfantasy6653 I understand about being a modest guy. I'm not much for talking either. I just finished a little " gnome house" for a very dear friend. I must say the roof was the most challenging aspect for me. It was a hexagon. I had to tell her that I would not be making another one, so she better take good care of this one. Lol.