I do too, but Peter, if you're going to quote Frank Zappa to her, please teach her right! "Watch out where the huskies go, "And don't you eat that yellow snow"
Cranberry sauce is one of my favorite things about Thanksgiving! And Ocean Spray is a 100% farmer-owned cooperative, so you can feel good about buying it!
My favorite part was licking the lid (Always lick from the center out! Figured that out at age 4 w/o injury!). Then someone decided the top of the can is not to be opened.
I knew that red background was skewing all those greenish pigments toward brown 😂 You guys were so worried and I'm like "color theory, guys, it's gonna be okay!"
I think the reason why some of your snowflakes stuck to the mold is because it’s 3+ years old. I’ve been having that issue with some of my older silicone molds lately. Over time, the silicone begins to harden which makes it harder for the cured resin to separate from it. I haven’t tried mold release, but perhaps that could help?
Silicone absorbs fats/oils and that weakens it's atomic bonds. It could theoretically absorb them from the air, but not sure how that would happen in a workshop. Google says food grade silicone has a shelf life of 10-20 years, but I found data on specific silicone manufacturing processes that range from 1 to 40 years for their shelf life.
Maybe he should do a whole spice rack episode of Dye Trying where all of the potential dyes are from what you would have in a spice rack. Some are bound to be good dyes like saffron or turmeric.
Hey Peter, I was watching a copper tea-kettle restoration, and the oxidation was a beautiful turquoise, and I wondered if that could be scraped off and used as a dye
This series always brings a smile to my face! Anthocyanin in berries turn redder in acids and bluer in bases, but who knew that cranberry sauce would work so well in resin?!?
I love these. I run an art shop and direct so many people to these videos to give them ideas when they're starting with resin and don't want to spend a fortune on pigments/dyes.
I'm going to try whole spices in resin; I bet that looks interesting as long as you don't overdo it. I've got 5 different whole peppercorns to start with: black, white, green, pink, and szechuan!
Speaking of gravy, you should try that powdered au jus gravy stuff. What could go wrong? Also, I know you did cocoa powder, but what about strawberry nesquik? That may give you a decent pink, and you may get a lighter brown color if you tried ovaltine powder. WEEK LATER EDIT: Do they still make fun dip? Not only could you try the powder itself, but you could crush up the hard candy stick that comes with it and see how good of a white dye it makes.
"Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow dernernernerrr" That was my attempt at spelling the guitar riff at the end there...lol My wife said she didn't know she could like you any more than we already do and you go and quote a Zappa song.. Merry Christmas and happy new year, thank you for another year of great inspiring projects!
When I was a kid, every summer at swim meets, we would all get packs of jello and eat it straight out of the package. For “energy”. We were weird. Btw, black cherry or black raspberry was the best!
For that you may have to go over to Evan and Kaitlyn. They do resin projects but also have a few bob Ross inspired ones. They might be willing to try it.
I just want to clarify - I've never used resins, nor plan on doing so in the future - but I've watched every Dye Trying and co vid since day dot, and still love watching them XD
Hey Peter, I have a suggestion for the next Dye Trying: White-out. I've used it and got great results, but you need to mix it inmediately after pouring it on the resin. Happy new year!
You need to get the NON-jellied cranberry sauce. I am blessed to have a Mrs WordsNWood who cans it herself from frozen whole cranberries. It's on the table every time we have roast chicken or turkey. SO good. (But seriously, Peter, how did you NOT already know your spouses' opinions on cranberry sauce?)
Lovely to see the missus hanging out and gettin' grossed out in the shop, the interplay and the shenanigans made me giggle like a schoolkid. Great stuff!
Chem student here! Water is a very polar molecule, which allows it to interact with the orbzees and fake snow like a magnet sticking to metal. Resin on the other hand is an organic molecule that isn't very polar so like oil and water it has a hard time sticking to the orbeeze and fake snow.
Mrs. Brown is a blessing unto this world I love her commentary on these videos! I also agree entirely canned cranberry sauce is nasty! Making it yourself is infinitely better
The cranberry jelly turning green was unexpected! I knew about other natural PH indicators like red cabbage and grape skins, but didn't know cranberries were in that category!
It's awesome to see his hair turn gray. We are watching him through his years. I'm glad to have seen this process. I too have more gray. IT WILL COME FOR YOU ALL!! Many days for many Ah grays:)
Happy Weekend Amber, That’s so thoughtful of you, Thanks for your positive review, Happy new year to you, How are you and how’s the weather over there?
I gotta agree with Mrs. Brown. The cloves gives the effect of gold coming through the settled brown. Gives a cool look and might be useful in some forms.
I'm not overly impressed by any of them except for maybe the jello, well, at least we know what not to use. Thank you Mr and Mrs Brown you guys are awesome.
Grinding up the cloves made me think, you should try some more spices! (pre dried and powdered for convenience) -tumeric for yellow -paprika for red etc
Ohhhh - cranberry jell!! MY fave for holidays! If I had eaten at home for the holidays I would have had ham, potatoes, cranberry jell, French green beans and some sort of apple pie or such.
I agree with Mrs Brown the clove spice one looks really cool. In a sort of tortoiseshell 70s kind of way. If there was a way to get a light into it or to put in a wood block or something to hold a space where you could put a little battery operated tail light or have some of them in different colors and put White Christmas lights into them. I think the brown ones could look really cool.
Awesome and amazing video. Thank you. I was just scrolling back through your videos and it's crazy to see that you have been posting for 9 years. I have been watching for 7 to 8 years I believe. I didn't even realize it had been so long. Thank you for being so diligent in making wonderful content for your community to enjoy.
some of them make a nice "jade" sort of look, and i could see that for specific types of projects! love the vids with Mrs Brown! Hope you holidays were merry!
Next time melt candy corn and see if the liquified candy will blend? Oh, try Tang! And those refill leads for mechanical pencils. These videos are so great.
13:35 The is a native gold snowflake. All craftsdwarf ship is of the highest quality. On the snowflake is an image of Silicon Mold remains, it relates to the releasing of snowflake by Ulrist McBrown.
Oh I have a couple suggestions! Super fine salt, pepper, cumin, ritz crackers, colored pencil core, and henna hair dye. Well, more than a couple, I suppose.
The icing Gel worked really well but Mrs B she is the true star of the video. Hope you guys have an amazing new year and I hope to see you again next year at MC I can't believe I don't have a shop time sticker for my board in the office and I think I need to send you some jellied eel bones to cast 😀
Next year we'll need to see a wrapping paper micarta project.
yes
I'd say go for shreds in resin instead of micarta, you could get more variety that way probably
could be a great way to use used wrapping paper
Great idea
@@stitchfinger7678 but Peter has such a love for micarta! Don't take this away from him!
“Are those clean gloves!?”
“God I hope so!”
I love the commentary in these!
The commentary of Peter alone was great already, but the interaction between him and mrs. Brown is even better.
@@kleinisfijn I completely agree! Their interactions just made me smile the entire time I watched the vid
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Oh, man, I laughed so hard. XD
my favourite is : i think you gonna eat it like i did. No i´m not that dumb xD
I love when you involve your wife in these. The commentary is amazing.
I do too, but Peter, if you're going to quote Frank Zappa to her, please teach her right!
"Watch out where the huskies go,
"And don't you eat that yellow snow"
The Christmas themed "Dye Trying" episodes should be called "Dye Hard"
Yes.
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Hahhaa YES
Oh yes, a Mrs. Brown episode. She's my favourite character!
She's a... She's a person lol
Cranberry sauce is one of my favorite things about Thanksgiving! And Ocean Spray is a 100% farmer-owned cooperative, so you can feel good about buying it!
That's exactly what Big Cranberry wants you to believe. Wake up, sheeple!
I recently learned that Florida brand orange juice is as well! I'm glad there are companies that are 100% farmer-owned coops.
My favorite part was licking the lid (Always lick from the center out! Figured that out at age 4 w/o injury!). Then someone decided the top of the can is not to be opened.
@@Crow_Smith Most coops are farmer owned. Some even have chickens in them.
(Why you shouldn't skip the - in co-op)
Dye Trying is a relationship goal. You two having fun and experimenting with insane concoctions is what ever couple should hope to have.
I knew that red background was skewing all those greenish pigments toward brown 😂 You guys were so worried and I'm like "color theory, guys, it's gonna be okay!"
I know. 😂 color theory was one of my favorite art classes ever.
I think the reason why some of your snowflakes stuck to the mold is because it’s 3+ years old. I’ve been having that issue with some of my older silicone molds lately. Over time, the silicone begins to harden which makes it harder for the cured resin to separate from it. I haven’t tried mold release, but perhaps that could help?
Silicone absorbs fats/oils and that weakens it's atomic bonds. It could theoretically absorb them from the air, but not sure how that would happen in a workshop. Google says food grade silicone has a shelf life of 10-20 years, but I found data on specific silicone manufacturing processes that range from 1 to 40 years for their shelf life.
It could also just be too detailed
I love dye trying episodes! How about trying one with pomegranate seeds/juice, that stuff's hard to get out of anything
Hoping to see arrow root in this one day! It's such a pure white powder, and easily obtainable in the spice section at a grocery store.
Maybe he should do a whole spice rack episode of Dye Trying where all of the potential dyes are from what you would have in a spice rack. Some are bound to be good dyes like saffron or turmeric.
That'd be a fun one.
@@BarryFrancis There was turmeric in Dye Trying 2, but it'd be cool to see more spices like chilli powder
@@s.h.v.c2865 I bet paprika would be gorgeous!
Hey Peter, I was watching a copper tea-kettle restoration, and the oxidation was a beautiful turquoise, and I wondered if that could be scraped off and used as a dye
Here is the video of the restoration if you were wondering, ruclips.net/video/RlDbj5lx1O8/видео.html
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post this
That would likely work, dry powders have been pretty successful so far!
Copper oxide is usually the main ingredient in teal dye, so probably ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
These are fun. I'm glad you do them so infrequently that it's always a fun surprise and not "oh, this again."
I'm with mrs. brown on the clove resin. i think it looks lovely with the light shining through
This series always brings a smile to my face! Anthocyanin in berries turn redder in acids and bluer in bases, but who knew that cranberry sauce would work so well in resin?!?
I love these. I run an art shop and direct so many people to these videos to give them ideas when they're starting with resin and don't want to spend a fortune on pigments/dyes.
I'm going to try whole spices in resin; I bet that looks interesting as long as you don't overdo it. I've got 5 different whole peppercorns to start with: black, white, green, pink, and szechuan!
Cardamom pods would probably look really cool
Speaking of gravy, you should try that powdered au jus gravy stuff. What could go wrong?
Also, I know you did cocoa powder, but what about strawberry nesquik? That may give you a decent pink, and you may get a lighter brown color if you tried ovaltine powder.
WEEK LATER EDIT: Do they still make fun dip? Not only could you try the powder itself, but you could crush up the hard candy stick that comes with it and see how good of a white dye it makes.
When Mrs. Brown says “agreed” I know that’s the truest thing to ever be said before
"Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow dernernernerrr" That was my attempt at spelling the guitar riff at the end there...lol My wife said she didn't know she could like you any more than we already do and you go and quote a Zappa song.. Merry Christmas and happy new year, thank you for another year of great inspiring projects!
Here's the song.
ruclips.net/video/mpNn1nht0_8/видео.html
Right about that time, people, a fur trapper, who was strictly from commercial...
StRiCtLy CoMmErCiAlLlLlLlL
While I respect Mrs. Brown, I must reserve judgement of her for her incorrect hatred of the beloved Cranberry sauce!
It's my favorite cranberry sauce!
Agreed!
I did not like cranberry sauce until I was introduced to the idea of putting the sauce on Turkey *with* gravvy. It is divine.
I prefer the homemade kind my mom made with a bag of cranberries, an orange, and a box of raspberry jello, if I eat it at all.
@@dollhousemakr that's not cranberry sauce, that's just cranberry jello with an orange
Big win for the Jell-O, and you just know that there are as many colours available as you could possibly wish for!
Someday im gonna set up a store for dnd dice that only uses dye trying pigments. There's some super awesome ones
That sounds so cursed, I love it.
When I was a kid, every summer at swim meets, we would all get packs of jello and eat it straight out of the package. For “energy”. We were weird. Btw, black cherry or black raspberry was the best!
I think it would be really cool to see a bob ross resin painting with all the different dyes! Just to see how they all mix together!
For that you may have to go over to Evan and Kaitlyn. They do resin projects but also have a few bob Ross inspired ones. They might be willing to try it.
I love that Mrs brown is a regular part of dye trying. Her commentary compliments your wit
I just want to clarify - I've never used resins, nor plan on doing so in the future - but I've watched every Dye Trying and co vid since day dot, and still love watching them XD
Cranberry sauce one of those things around the holidays that will divide a family lol, either you love it or you hate it
I think some paint strainers might be a good, disposable alternative to the fine mesh sieve
Hey Peter, I have a suggestion for the next Dye Trying: White-out. I've used it and got great results, but you need to mix it inmediately after pouring it on the resin. Happy new year!
White out was in Dye Trying 5
He's tried it before and the resin turned to power.
@@ieuanhunt552 That was the calamine lotion, the white out set solid
i agree with the Mrs Brown, with the light shining behind the cloves are almost glittery gold and bronze
The cloves looked like a toasted marshmallow dropped in the dirt LOL. Loved the Jello one though.
Awesome picks Peter and Mrs Brown.
Love the commentary from you both. All the best for 2023.
You need to get the NON-jellied cranberry sauce. I am blessed to have a Mrs WordsNWood who cans it herself from frozen whole cranberries. It's on the table every time we have roast chicken or turkey. SO good. (But seriously, Peter, how did you NOT already know your spouses' opinions on cranberry sauce?)
I had no idea. I thought she was joking!?
“Are those clean gloves?!”
“God, I hope so.”
is the two wolves inside me lmao
Lovely to see the missus hanging out and gettin' grossed out in the shop, the interplay and the shenanigans made me giggle like a schoolkid. Great stuff!
I love the videos with Mrs Brown. The relationship and dynamic is wonderful.
Right! Couple goals for sure!
I love the banter between you and Mrs. Brown. We need her in more videos
The brown one looked so cool. I agree it looked gold coming through.
Chem student here! Water is a very polar molecule, which allows it to interact with the orbzees and fake snow like a magnet sticking to metal. Resin on the other hand is an organic molecule that isn't very polar so like oil and water it has a hard time sticking to the orbeeze and fake snow.
the sugar free powder is a lot less because sugar takes up a ton of the volume in stuff, also the reason why diet soda cans float
I’m with Mrs Brown the clove dust is real pretty and looks like gold dust 🤗🤗🤗
5:34
"I thought you were gonna eat itlike I did"
"No, I'm not that dumb!"
mrs Brown, forever legendary.
It's so funny listening to you and Mrs. Brown banter back and forth. Commentary on these are always great!
I absolutely LOVE when Mrs. Brown joins in on the videos! Such a loveable woman. ʕ •ᴥ• ʔ
Mrs. Brown is a blessing unto this world I love her commentary on these videos! I also agree entirely canned cranberry sauce is nasty! Making it yourself is infinitely better
I actually really like the candy cane, if you want something for the holidays it definitely looks festive. Have a happy new year!
The cranberry jelly turning green was unexpected! I knew about other natural PH indicators like red cabbage and grape skins, but didn't know cranberries were in that category!
Blueberry skins too.
@@derschwartzadder I found that one accidentally! Just washing a bowl I defrosted some blueberries in changes the colour.
I agree with Mrs. Brown, the clove one is actually kinda pretty and it does look like gold shining through.
It's awesome to see his hair turn gray. We are watching him through his years. I'm glad to have seen this process. I too have more gray.
IT WILL COME FOR YOU ALL!!
Many days for many Ah grays:)
"Don't be a naughty eskimo boy... Watch out where those huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow" *Frank Zappa*
That is the correct quotation. Thank you.
I love the banter with you & Mrs. Brown in this video! I also love that the poetry & singing have returned!
Happy Weekend Amber, That’s so thoughtful of you, Thanks for your positive review, Happy new year to you, How are you and how’s the weather over there?
I gotta agree with Mrs. Brown. The cloves gives the effect of gold coming through the settled brown. Gives a cool look and might be useful in some forms.
Please, please, please make more "Dye Trying" videos. LOVE THESE!
I hope you include your wife more often because the back and forth between you two is really funny!!!
@Peterbrownwastaken. IMPOSTER!!!!!
It's a rare mostly successful Dye Trying episode. These are always fun! Thanks for sharing!
Cranberry sauce IS AMAZING
THANK YOU!
@@peterbrownwastaken BOO!
It's SO GOOD. Homemade, canned, I don't care, give me the cranberry sauce!
I have to agree with Mrs Brown: BOO! That stuff is nasty.
Oh, man, cranberry sauce is so good. Great experiments, thank you! Great to see this series continue.
I'm not overly impressed by any of them except for maybe the jello, well, at least we know what not to use. Thank you Mr and Mrs Brown you guys are awesome.
I know people say this every time Mrs Brown appears in a video but they are such an adorable couple.
Have you ever tried adding a tiny bit of Rit(R) Whitening Powder and seeing what the dyes look like, with and without the Rit(R) and under UV light?
i love the videos with Mrs Brown. Your banter is so funny and wholesome.
The cloves do look pretty, I agree with Mrs. Brown!
Grinding up the cloves made me think, you should try some more spices! (pre dried and powdered for convenience)
-tumeric for yellow
-paprika for red
etc
What’s the greenest herb…
5:40 i felt it in my soul the amount of effort it took you to stop yourself from finishing that sentence "you're plenty dumb"
I've said it before, but you two kill me with your banter together 😂
We love Mrs. Brown. Yall are the cutest couple
Ohhhh - cranberry jell!! MY fave for holidays! If I had eaten at home for the holidays I would have had ham, potatoes, cranberry jell, French green beans and some sort of apple pie or such.
Gotta love the Frank Zappa reference. Now I need to listen to that masterpiece of a song again.
1:19 hahaha nice Zappa reference. Surprised Mrs. Brown didn't get it.
I agree with Mrs Brown the clove spice one looks really cool. In a sort of tortoiseshell 70s kind of way. If there was a way to get a light into it or to put in a wood block or something to hold a space where you could put a little battery operated tail light or have some of them in different colors and put White Christmas lights into them. I think the brown ones could look really cool.
The Zappa reference was golden!
I love that Miss Brown it's feature more in this kind of projects
Oh yeah, and happy new year to the Brown Fam, love your videos and projects
The cranberry sauce looks like a fancy soap
Awesome and amazing video. Thank you. I was just scrolling back through your videos and it's crazy to see that you have been posting for 9 years. I have been watching for 7 to 8 years I believe. I didn't even realize it had been so long. Thank you for being so diligent in making wonderful content for your community to enjoy.
Mrs. Brown is right! The cloves look cool!
You two are such a fun duo, your banter is so funny.
Happy New Year!
30 years old here and I understood your Frank Zappa reference, Peter!! I listen to the Apostrophe album a lot
You both have very pretty voices. Definitely my favorite to date.
some of them make a nice "jade" sort of look, and i could see that for specific types of projects!
love the vids with Mrs Brown! Hope you holidays were merry!
Next time melt candy corn and see if the liquified candy will blend? Oh, try Tang! And those refill leads for mechanical pencils. These videos are so great.
13:35 The is a native gold snowflake. All craftsdwarf ship is of the highest quality. On the snowflake is an image of Silicon Mold remains, it relates to the releasing of snowflake by Ulrist McBrown.
Videos with Mrs. Brown are some of my favorites! You should add "(Featuring Mrs. Brown)" to the titles. I bet your view count would double!
Very interesting. I love the blue and greens. Jello and the gel color.
I agree with Mrs. Brown's verdict on the cranberry sauce
Oh I have a couple suggestions! Super fine salt, pepper, cumin, ritz crackers, colored pencil core, and henna hair dye. Well, more than a couple, I suppose.
Thanks for the great content. Happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. Brown!
This was such a fun one! Hope you all had a happy holidays!!
The icing Gel worked really well but Mrs B she is the true star of the video. Hope you guys have an amazing new year and I hope to see you again next year at MC I can't believe I don't have a shop time sticker for my board in the office and I think I need to send you some jellied eel bones to cast 😀
Email me. I’ll get you a sticker man!
I love the energy between you two!
I'm usually with Mrs. Brown on these things but gonna have to side with Peter on cranberry sauce. XD Happy Holidays, Browns!
Dang, Mrs. Brown throwing sharp darts in this one!
I really enjoy these videos with you both doing these experiments together 😊
Thanks! Try different flavor Gatorade powders?
Thank you Peter and Mrs. Brown for always putting out such great and honest content. Have a happy new year! Looking forward to more.
Seeing the ground clove totally had me thinking, you should try Tobacco and resin!!
The snow and blue jell-o would've been really nice together
Yes! My favorite series.
The cloves turned out pretty cool.
Happy New Year ✨✨
Frank Zappa rocked. LOL Great work there.