Miss Mini, I have been watching & rewatching your videos for 4 yrs. You have taught me so much! And most of all, thank you for inspiring many of us with your magical art.
for the smoke, I use a bit of stretched quilt batting. I stretch it around a thin wire and out "into the air, then hot glue an end into the chimney. It looks just like smoke! Chimney smoke is thin. not thick... too much white means that the wood was really really green wood (new and wet). Dried wood would be clearer and not as thick. just a little tip I learned over the years. Thank you for sharing your love of the craft with us! This is really cute.
In the states the material you’re referring to is commonly called “particle board“. This chipboard is mostly used for bookbinding and has a few other names outside the U.S. , it is also a considered a type of cardboard, but that term usually refers to corrugated cardboard specifically here. So yeah… it gets pretty tricky with the names of materials when some regions have different names for the same thing. I do try to refer to them by what they are called in the shops so as to avoid this confusion as much as possible 😁
I am impressed by your ability to handle such small builds. I love the little cabin
Very very sweet. Do more of this.
Fabulous👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Always a great build.
wow, so small and so fantastic! I love how you painted the wood
Miss Mini, I have been watching & rewatching your videos for 4 yrs. You have taught me so much! And most of all, thank you for inspiring many of us with your magical art.
This is so adorable and inspiring! I appreciate you showing the little mistakes and how you were able to troubleshoot
Adorable!
for the smoke, I use a bit of stretched quilt batting. I stretch it around a thin wire and out "into the air, then hot glue an end into the chimney. It looks just like smoke! Chimney smoke is thin. not thick... too much white means that the wood was really really green wood (new and wet). Dried wood would be clearer and not as thick. just a little tip I learned over the years. Thank you for sharing your love of the craft with us! This is really cute.
Very interesting point!!
@@jaredrichardson78 it works for me! :D Hope you give it a try sometime.
Your smoke looks really good. I guess I'll have to buy a hot wire cutter for my witch's cabin.
Thanks! I was sooo surprised how much I liked the way it looked with just the wire cutter
Rustic, quaint & cozy! & luv that chimney smoke🎉
Very cute. Great job.
You do amazing work and very talented. I love your honesty about mistakes and attempts to be creative in your work ❤
I LOVE IT!!!! It came out amazing! Also, I LOVE the smoke!! So creative and it came out so good!!
great job as always, love it!
Love it!!!
You're the GOAT!!!
You're getting so good, I always show my friend your videos when they drop.
REALLY!! ?Thanks soo much!
@@missminilife Yeah! My favorite thing is how you're unafraid of trying new techniques and and experiments. Its very inspiring and endearing :)
❤️❤️❤️❤️
That is cardboard you're using, NOT chipboard. Chipboard is lots of chips of wood glued/laminated together and is much thicker.
In the states the material you’re referring to is commonly called “particle board“. This chipboard is mostly used for bookbinding and has a few other names outside the U.S. , it is also a considered a type of cardboard, but that term usually refers to corrugated cardboard specifically here. So yeah… it gets pretty tricky with the names of materials when some regions have different names for the same thing. I do try to refer to them by what they are called in the shops so as to avoid this confusion as much as possible 😁
@missminilife Thankyou for your answer.
Yes it is confusing x