I LOVE the addition of Mrs. Brown. You two seem like a fun couple and I love hearing you explain things to someone who is actively giving input and having fun. 10/10, what a joy.
“I have implements in here, sharp ones. We can cut this!” “Okay, I can’t get that open.” “You know you have implements in the shop…” Hahaha, she got ya back so quick!
@@The6677yu It *can* be, however it is a properly accepted pronunciation, and has been used for centuries; in fact it is the original pronunciation of the English word, deriving from the Latin 'pistillum' (itself derived from the verb form of 'pinso') through Old French's 'pestel'.
I love the brain molds. Brings back memories. I used to teach a class for EMTs, paramedics, and ER nurses called Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support. The lady who gave the neuro lecture had a life-sized brain shaped Jello mold. She mixed red Jello with evaporated milk (I think). It looked just like a real brain. Kind of gray, with blood red streaks. She scooped out a serving for each student and instructor.
One idea for improving results with stuff you grind up: use a super fine sieve. You’re consistently getting color from the finer particles that don’t settle out, so jus need to eliminate the heavier ones.
@@peterbrownwastaken there are probably cheaper octopus out there, but a coffee sieve like the one by Kruve would actually let you sort out different particle sizes!
@@joelweikguitar I wonder if, considering the small amounts being ground up and tested, one of those refillable k-cups or a loose-leaf tea ball fed suffice?
I'm allergic to corn everything and when I was a kid, Smarties were one of the only candies that didn't have corn syrup. They're like my childhood in pressed sugar. I might have to go out and get some.
@@nssheepster I thought I had, too. Then, in my 30s, I stopped to ask myself whether maybe all the nausea and worsened asthma I was experiencing was because of the corn. Turned out that it was. I should have taken a hint when I tried growing corn and my skin broke out in hives if I got any of the pollen on it.
@@ieuanhunt552 It's better now than when I was a kid. A lot of people are phasing corn syrup out because it's seen as unhealthy. When I was a kid, thanks to the corn allergy and a milk allergy, candy was pretty much limited to smarties and rock candy. I think I'm going to hit the store tomorrow and see if I can find smarties on sale.
OMG, I really can't phantom how it must have been growing up in the US. Like I am a oddball that loves and prefer raw potatoes, but I had friends and siblings. I even bought candy out of habit and the remember that I do not like that myself 🤣
For your next Dye Trying, you should do a Sugar & Spice Edition: powdered sugar, ground cinnamon, paprika, ground ginger, and any other $1 spice bottles from Walmart or Dollar Tree or some place like that. Nice and cheap and easy to get.
Both the face cream and charcoal have a valid argument against each other: face cream is glossy, while charcoal is matte, which is nice, gives you options for what you want/need
As a Canadian it's always weird to hear Americans talk about Smarties - in Canada Smarties are a flatter M+M, and the powdered sugar pills are called Rockets!
So when the pumpkin kit came out it immediately made me think of those easter egg dying kits with the color pucks. I bet those would work very well. Also I was curious if flour or baby powder would make a good matte white. Oh, and Funfetti cake mix, because why not lol
Can't wait for thanksgiving where we try things like gravy, canned cranberry, sweet potatoes, various pie fillings (cherry, pumpkin puree, molasses) This was great, always a good show when Mrs. Brown can be there to help/needle you along the way
Is canned cranberry really any good? My family always made a cranberry relish instead. (It's an uncooked medium-blended mix of cranberries, oranges, apples and just enough sugar to keep it palatable without killing the tartness)
Pop rocks don't pop after being crushed because you let all the CO2 out. They are under pressure as the "pop rock sheet" solidifies, then they crush it into pieces and put it in the package. It's the melting of the sugar capsules breaking apart that gives it the classic POP.
I actually like the Smarties one. The settled flecks made it look like a rotting fleshy brain. I'd have stuck that in the win pile in my opinion. Granted the usage would be very niche, you'd probably only be able to use it in scenarios where you'd want a disgusting mottled effect, but again, works for what it would work for.
Btw - I'm really happy when you get Mrs. Brown in the mix of the videos like these. You two are SO DAMN CUTE and it just gives such an inviting appeal. You two have some of the best chemistry honestly. Have a happy and safe Halloween!
I wonder if putting the moulds in something that vibrates while they cure would have any effect. My first thought was that it might keep things like the Pop Rocks and Smarties in suspension better, but the more I thought about it, it might actually have the opposite effect. That technique is used to form those crystal clear ice blocks by shaking impurities out before they can freeze. Regardless, I think it'd be an interesting experiment to try with resin.
I think it would cause things to separate/sink faster. Tbh I used to set my molds on my washing machine while it was running to help jiggle all the bubbles to the top so I could run a torch and pop them lol
Thats going to have an opposite effect since the particles are still denser and vibration will just sink faster. Vibration is used to separate rather mix.
I have a request for a dye trying: SKIN TONES!!! I have been sculpting a doll that I intend to cast in resin, and finding skin pigment is proving quite difficult. Could you use liquid foundation makeup with resin? Powder makeup? Please help me find out!!
@@16stellarstars If it's the powder form it will work beautifully. (He already did some with eye shadow) Liquid might work if you don't add too much since it's water based.
Most makeup works pretty well, I think powdered foundation would work perfectly. There's a lot of overlap in materials between resin pigments and makeup. Hell, sometimes it's the exact same stuff with different labels.
Those Smarties are totally different to the Smarties we have in the UK. Our Smarties are chocolate beans with sugar shells, a bit like M&Ms but a bit bigger.
Indeed, Peter. The mortar is the container, the pestle is the tool. I always remember it because a mortar shell is what's shot out of a mortar, and pestle sounds like pistol, which is the similarly shaped part of a plant.
The addition of Mrs. Brown in the last few videos has somehow made this channel even more perfect! It would be cool if you did a mini series of you teaching her how to turn a bowl or something. You make it look so easy but since we now know she has only turned a pineapple it could be cool.
always a good day when there is a peter brown video. always a great day when mrs brown make an apearance. always funny. i wish she was in every video even better when we get to see her. i dont remember ever seeing mrs brown before but its great that she is savagly tearing into some smarties
I love that Mrs. Brown is coming into more videos and just how excited she seems to be to be a part of it all. Couples goals for sure. I'm just really happy. Great videos
Popping candy it's basically carbonated candy, so it will also pop when heated up or just because it wants to Also that's why it was so agressive in the mortar you were trying to press something that's already pressurized
I'm curious to see what the puck of unbroken pop-rocks would look like, I'm guessing they just settled but if some where suspended it could be interesting.
i LOVE these new videos with Ms Brown in them. It makes the video a lot more happier in them having two people in it. Also, for me, the vibe changes from "here is a dude makings experiments and recording" to "here are two adults goofing around trying stuff" and I like it a lot.
I realize that it was a previous video... but I wonder if the charcoal would polish up to be glossy, or stay flat? It's a good contrast. Another great video 👍 P.S I love how you call your wife "Mrs. Brown".
Love watching these. It's like a science project I had to do in elementary school. Mixing different things in the kitchen with water to see if they mix or not. Always fun to have Mrs Brown! Thanks for sharing your creativity with me again. Stay safe, Vickie
Hey Peter! Matcha is a powdered green tea that is known for its intense bright green color and ultra fine texture. I'm almost positive that it would make an excellent dye! I would love to see it in your next edition of dye trying.
Military camouflage face paint might make a good pigment for resin. Keeping the military theme, a mortar is a short range artillery piece which lobs shells on a high parabolic arc to land behind enemy fortifications. You get to see a few marvelous examples of 18th century mortars in the fortress assault scene in The Last of the Mohicans. In that scene you can definitely see the resemblance to the apothecary device it took it's name from. Modern mortar tubes look nothing like the mortar you used, but General Marquis de Montcalm's mortars from the 1750s are the spitting image of yours but in cast iron.
Thank you for putting out so much content the last little bit. I’m sure it’s super time consuming, especially since this isn’t your full time job. Your videos and time are appreciated!!
Had to call off work today because I lost my car key, was ghosted by a locksmith, and was almost scammed by a car dealership...but this video is honestly cheering me up so much. I've been hoping for another Dye Trying! Thank you for the smiles, Mr. and Mrs. Brown!
All your future videos have to be dual actors. Just one thing, though, get pink gloves for the assistant, as we need to know the owners of the hands in action.
@@primmoore6232 In the generic sense, an actor is a person engaged in an action. I've seen black nitrile gloves, no pink ones. Dish washing gloves might be found in pink.
I really enjoyed this episode. All of your experiments are interesting, but it was especially nice to see Mrs. Brown doing this with you. A real pleasure, thank you!
I really like that Mrs. Brown has been making more appearances on your videos. Really brings up the wholesomeness of the channel, and I like to see that she is just as curious as you are as to how things will turn out.
I'm sure I'm not the first to say this but I love that Mrs. Brown is becoming a more regular face/voice in these videos. The interaction between you two is so sweet!
Fun episode with Mrs Brown!!! I went to high school with someone who used to grind up smarties and snort them like coke. Even then, I wasn't dumb enough to try that!
Eyeshadow would work, as well as any other expired makeup items Mrs. Brown might have handy. I'd love to see if mascara would work as a good pigment. Plus, you can pick up an eyeshadow pallet at a dollar general for just a few bucks, and have a rainbow of colors at your disposal!
Let the Smartie Wars begin!
I'm finally that edgy RUclipsr I've always wanted to be...
I love smarties
I loves me some smarties.
Love Smarties.
We call those Rockets in Canada 🇨🇦 and I love them
Peter and his wife are the type of people that when they say they are happily married they mean tandom bikes and matching sweaters happy
Hnhnhn this paints such a heartwarming image 🥺❤️
They are absolutely couple goals
In the upmost respectable way I can honestly say I agree. There jolly campers
The kinda parents that flirt in front of there kinds in the ew kinda way 😅 I love it
@@overratedzae235 kids*
I LOVE the addition of Mrs. Brown. You two seem like a fun couple and I love hearing you explain things to someone who is actively giving input and having fun. 10/10, what a joy.
It was definitely fun to see them do a project together
I totally agree. More Mrs. Brown!
Love it when Mrs. Brown cameos in the videos!!!
Agreed!
I was thinking the same exact thing!
The mortar is the bowl, and the pestle is the friends we made along the way.
“I have implements in here, sharp ones. We can cut this!”
“Okay, I can’t get that open.”
“You know you have implements in the shop…”
Hahaha, she got ya back so quick!
Followed by "Ill watch a master at work" with the paints =P
Mortar is indeed the bowl and pestle is the grinding implement!
Yep, and the "t" is, in fact, silent.
@@The6677yu It *can* be, however it is a properly accepted pronunciation, and has been used for centuries; in fact it is the original pronunciation of the English word, deriving from the Latin 'pistillum' (itself derived from the verb form of 'pinso') through Old French's 'pestel'.
@@The6677yu so it's pronouced morar and pestle?
I love the brain molds. Brings back memories. I used to teach a class for EMTs, paramedics, and ER nurses called Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support. The lady who gave the neuro lecture had a life-sized brain shaped Jello mold. She mixed red Jello with evaporated milk (I think). It looked just like a real brain. Kind of gray, with blood red streaks. She scooped out a serving for each student and instructor.
One idea for improving results with stuff you grind up: use a super fine sieve. You’re consistently getting color from the finer particles that don’t settle out, so jus need to eliminate the heavier ones.
That's not a bad idea. We can add that step
@@peterbrownwastaken there are probably cheaper octopus out there, but a coffee sieve like the one by Kruve would actually let you sort out different particle sizes!
@@joelweikguitar Where can I get a cheap octopus, my ink costs are through the roof
@@NotOnLand hahaha oh man. I meant OPTIONS! I’m leaving it tho 🤠
@@joelweikguitar I wonder if, considering the small amounts being ground up and tested, one of those refillable k-cups or a loose-leaf tea ball fed suffice?
I like that you've just brought Mrs Brown into the shop to talk to instead of just talking to yourself lol I love how you guys chat with each other
I'm allergic to corn everything and when I was a kid, Smarties were one of the only candies that didn't have corn syrup. They're like my childhood in pressed sugar. I might have to go out and get some.
It must be a nightmare if you're in America and you're allergic to corn. It's in everything over there.
I wasn't allergic to corn, but to corn syrup... And yes, it's in everything. Thankfully I grew almost entirely out of it my teens.
@@nssheepster I thought I had, too. Then, in my 30s, I stopped to ask myself whether maybe all the nausea and worsened asthma I was experiencing was because of the corn. Turned out that it was. I should have taken a hint when I tried growing corn and my skin broke out in hives if I got any of the pollen on it.
@@ieuanhunt552 It's better now than when I was a kid. A lot of people are phasing corn syrup out because it's seen as unhealthy. When I was a kid, thanks to the corn allergy and a milk allergy, candy was pretty much limited to smarties and rock candy. I think I'm going to hit the store tomorrow and see if I can find smarties on sale.
OMG, I really can't phantom how it must have been growing up in the US. Like I am a oddball that loves and prefer raw potatoes, but I had friends and siblings. I even bought candy out of habit and the remember that I do not like that myself 🤣
For your next Dye Trying, you should do a Sugar & Spice Edition: powdered sugar, ground cinnamon, paprika, ground ginger, and any other $1 spice bottles from Walmart or Dollar Tree or some place like that. Nice and cheap and easy to get.
For American Thanksgiving!
Tumeric will get you a real nice yellow.
@@MKCarol-ms7lg He's definitely done turmeric before, but I don't think he did the other ones.
If you can find arnica at a Mexican sorce of spices you might get an interesting orange
@@MsJazzyRay Missed that. A pretty new subscriber.
Mrs Brown just loves colours. Every one of them gets the verdict „pretty“. I like it.
Always glad to see more of Mrs. Brown participating in the fun!
Exactly what I came here to say!! 😍
they are so adorable together
Both the face cream and charcoal have a valid argument against each other: face cream is glossy, while charcoal is matte, which is nice, gives you options for what you want/need
It may have been the molds. We'll need confirmation on if the dino mold was not glossy.
Yeah that’s based on the molds not the additive. If the mold you use has a matte finish, the resin will too.
As a Canadian it's always weird to hear Americans talk about Smarties - in Canada Smarties are a flatter M+M, and the powdered sugar pills are called Rockets!
Same in New Zealand/Australia
Same for Germany
Same for the UK, but our sugar pill ones are called fizzers! :)
Canadian Smarties are better than American Smarties
Sincerely, a native Texan.
They’re better M&M’s.
i just sitting looking at your channel thinking "huh, been a while since the last Dye Trying, wonder if he's gonna do more soon" you read my mind
So when the pumpkin kit came out it immediately made me think of those easter egg dying kits with the color pucks. I bet those would work very well. Also I was curious if flour or baby powder would make a good matte white. Oh, and Funfetti cake mix, because why not lol
I want to see all of those!!!
I have to say, getting to hear Mrs. Brown playing with you with these awesome experiments gives me a giggle. Thank you for brightening up my day
I'm super curious how the fail slime looked after the resin cured. If the slime stayed suspended, that could be pretty cool looking.
Yes! I wanted to see if it would have looked like a cracked egg!
I'm kinda disappointed he didn't show us the result! :(
My 5 year old absolutely loves Smarties and it makes me want to get a paternity test.
I do love how this channel has started as a guy working in his garage on his to off to a guy working in his garage on his day off with his wife.
Can't wait for thanksgiving where we try things like gravy, canned cranberry, sweet potatoes, various pie fillings (cherry, pumpkin puree, molasses)
This was great, always a good show when Mrs. Brown can be there to help/needle you along the way
Is canned cranberry really any good? My family always made a cranberry relish instead. (It's an uncooked medium-blended mix of cranberries, oranges, apples and just enough sugar to keep it palatable without killing the tartness)
@@1stAshaMan it's fine, it's basically the difference cheap jelly and jam or preserves. It's not bad but if there are better options go for those
The face crème turned out sooo well. I wouldn’t have expected from a cheap little tube of color.
I love "Dye Trying". Like, I feel like I could watch one every day.
Not me and Mrs Brown both repeating 'you have implements in the shop' back at Peter 😂
Pop rocks don't pop after being crushed because you let all the CO2 out. They are under pressure as the "pop rock sheet" solidifies, then they crush it into pieces and put it in the package. It's the melting of the sugar capsules breaking apart that gives it the classic POP.
I actually like the Smarties one. The settled flecks made it look like a rotting fleshy brain. I'd have stuck that in the win pile in my opinion.
Granted the usage would be very niche, you'd probably only be able to use it in scenarios where you'd want a disgusting mottled effect, but again, works for what it would work for.
Btw - I'm really happy when you get Mrs. Brown in the mix of the videos like these. You two are SO DAMN CUTE and it just gives such an inviting appeal. You two have some of the best chemistry honestly. Have a happy and safe Halloween!
I wonder if putting the moulds in something that vibrates while they cure would have any effect. My first thought was that it might keep things like the Pop Rocks and Smarties in suspension better, but the more I thought about it, it might actually have the opposite effect. That technique is used to form those crystal clear ice blocks by shaking impurities out before they can freeze. Regardless, I think it'd be an interesting experiment to try with resin.
I second this!!
I think it would cause things to separate/sink faster. Tbh I used to set my molds on my washing machine while it was running to help jiggle all the bubbles to the top so I could run a torch and pop them lol
@@itsOnlyOlivia that's just really smart tbh
Thats going to have an opposite effect since the particles are still denser and vibration will just sink faster. Vibration is used to separate rather mix.
I have a request for a dye trying: SKIN TONES!!! I have been sculpting a doll that I intend to cast in resin, and finding skin pigment is proving quite difficult. Could you use liquid foundation makeup with resin? Powder makeup? Please help me find out!!
I was also wondering if makeup would work. Could be a good way to use up any that expired.
@@16stellarstars If it's the powder form it will work beautifully. (He already did some with eye shadow) Liquid might work if you don't add too much since it's water based.
Most makeup works pretty well, I think powdered foundation would work perfectly. There's a lot of overlap in materials between resin pigments and makeup. Hell, sometimes it's the exact same stuff with different labels.
Ooh I’m designing a doll too! Id love to see your progress!
Those Smarties are totally different to the Smarties we have in the UK. Our Smarties are chocolate beans with sugar shells, a bit like M&Ms but a bit bigger.
also a hell of a lot better than m&m's
You get the chocolate Smarties in Canada too. US Smarties are like UK Love Hearts.
@@benpye6854 I’m Canadian us smarties are Canadian rockets
@@benpye6854 they may look similar but the flavor of US smarties is miles better than love hearts.
I loved the interaction between Peter and his wife. It's nice to see couples enjoy hobbies together.
All the Canadians out there: "Those aren't Smarties, those are Rockets!"
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
The Smarties only got large lately. In the 70s and 80s they were small.
@@leekestner1554 - those are giant Smarties. The little ones are still around.
Indeed, Peter. The mortar is the container, the pestle is the tool. I always remember it because a mortar shell is what's shot out of a mortar, and pestle sounds like pistol, which is the similarly shaped part of a plant.
If you could afford it, resin cast with vantablack dye might be the most visually striking cast you’ll ever do.
+comment boost
Isn't vanta black super matte? Wouldn't resin nerf it?
You two are absolute relationship goals, it must be great having someone so on the same page as you!
It’s so cute seeing you two work together. Definitely one of my favorite episodes so far
The addition of Mrs. Brown in the last few videos has somehow made this channel even more perfect! It would be cool if you did a mini series of you teaching her how to turn a bowl or something. You make it look so easy but since we now know she has only turned a pineapple it could be cool.
You and Mrs. Brown working together is so wholesome! my wife sends me to the garage to get away from her.
I love the matte black of the charcoal over the shiny face paint but that`s just me. Both are good.
I'd love to see whole projects with the successful dyes from this series
always a good day when there is a peter brown video.
always a great day when mrs brown make an apearance. always funny. i wish she was in every video
even better when we get to see her.
i dont remember ever seeing mrs brown before but its great that she is savagly tearing into some smarties
Everyone from the UK having the same reaction when they saw what "smarties" are in the US... Peter's missing out on the good stuff!
These smarties are not the answer.
I thought they were love hearts at first. They were like giant fizzers - I've only ever seen smaller ones.
They look like refreshers.
Are UK Smarties the same as in Germany, like plain chocolate M&Ms? Those are awesome.
@@nessagirl1911 yes
I love that Mrs. Brown is coming into more videos and just how excited she seems to be to be a part of it all. Couples goals for sure. I'm just really happy. Great videos
Now we're going to expect future holiday themed Dye Tryings. Here's some ideas:
Thanksgiving
Instant mashed potatoes
Powered gravy
French fried onions (ground)
Cranberry sauce
Christmas
Fake decorative snow
Candy canes (ground)
Sugar cookies (ground)
Pine needles (dried and ground)
could grind up some fall leaves for thanksgiving colors
I love when Mrs Brown steps into the workshop. Have a happy and safe Halloween
Popping candy it's basically carbonated candy, so it will also pop when heated up or just because it wants to
Also that's why it was so agressive in the mortar you were trying to press something that's already pressurized
I love it when Mrs. Brown is in the shop the energy is more and the sarcastic comments I love it
Fun fact: In Canada Smarties are candy coated chocolate like M&M's and what the US calls Smarties are called Rockets here.
Yeah that one has always been so weird to me.
Same in Europe!
Same in the UK.
Oh Canada!! And Europe evidently, lol!
M&m's were copied from British smarties after Mars & Murray saw them on a trip to the OK
I love that Mrs Brown is getting more involved in the videos!
Love these experiments! And the color combinations you can do with the face creams are endless 👍🏻🔥
All of the Alien movies on the same night for a newbie. Mrs Brown is truly a gem to be cherished!
I'm curious to see what the puck of unbroken pop-rocks would look like, I'm guessing they just settled but if some where suspended it could be interesting.
i LOVE these new videos with Ms Brown in them. It makes the video a lot more happier in them having two people in it. Also, for me, the vibe changes from "here is a dude makings experiments and recording" to "here are two adults goofing around trying stuff" and I like it a lot.
I realize that it was a previous video... but I wonder if the charcoal would polish up to be glossy, or stay flat? It's a good contrast. Another great video 👍
P.S
I love how you call your wife "Mrs. Brown".
Love watching these. It's like a science project I had to do in elementary school. Mixing different things in the kitchen with water to see if they mix or not. Always fun to have Mrs Brown! Thanks for sharing your creativity with me again. Stay safe, Vickie
Well, a “Dip it” episode with wholes pop rocks could be interesting :D However, turning could be hazardous :p
Hey Peter!
Matcha is a powdered green tea that is known for its intense bright green color and ultra fine texture. I'm almost positive that it would make an excellent dye! I would love to see it in your next edition of dye trying.
its weird being a Canadian and hearing "smarties" and them not being chocolate çovered in a shell of candy .American smarties are Rockets in Canada.
They look like giant versions of what we call Refreshers or the single flavoured Parma Violets here in the UK.
You two have so much synergy!!! I love when Mrs. Brown participates!!!!! 😃
"let me pinch off a little section" and Mrs. Browns laugh. Glad to know we have the same sense of humor 😆
I'm glad Mrs. Brown was there to advocate for shoving whole Pop Rocks in resin for us
Military camouflage face paint might make a good pigment for resin.
Keeping the military theme, a mortar is a short range artillery piece which lobs shells on a high parabolic arc to land behind enemy fortifications. You get to see a few marvelous examples of 18th century mortars in the fortress assault scene in The Last of the Mohicans. In that scene you can definitely see the resemblance to the apothecary device it took it's name from. Modern mortar tubes look nothing like the mortar you used, but General Marquis de Montcalm's mortars from the 1750s are the spitting image of yours but in cast iron.
Thank you for putting out so much content the last little bit. I’m sure it’s super time consuming, especially since this isn’t your full time job. Your videos and time are appreciated!!
Smarties resulting in the same effect as Tums makes sense, as it is primarily comprised of the same substance, calcium stearate!
Had to call off work today because I lost my car key, was ghosted by a locksmith, and was almost scammed by a car dealership...but this video is honestly cheering me up so much. I've been hoping for another Dye Trying! Thank you for the smiles, Mr. and Mrs. Brown!
All your future videos have to be dual actors. Just one thing, though, get pink gloves for the assistant, as we need to know the owners of the hands in action.
The Browns aren't "actors" either. He's a craftsman, as is his wife. I've seen purple gloves, but not pink.
@@primmoore6232 In the generic sense, an actor is a person engaged in an action. I've seen black nitrile gloves, no pink ones. Dish washing gloves might be found in pink.
I really enjoyed this episode. All of your experiments are interesting, but it was especially nice to see Mrs. Brown doing this with you. A real pleasure, thank you!
I'm beaming from ear to ear with the banter between you and Mrs Brown. So fun.
You know what Peter That's fine just give all your smarties to me. Those were always my favorites.
Loving all the Mrs. Brown content!
Any day with a Peter brown video is a good day.
Man you and Mrs. Brown are legit couple goals!! And my fave dye is the face cream! The black is so glossy and deep.
I am absolutely loving having Mrs. Brown in the shop. ☺️
Bro, this series is underrated compared to the other videos.
Dye Trying is such a relaxing series already.
Great episode. Adding Mrs. Brown really expands the dynamic.
You’ve outdone yourself!
Three videos in the same week and not only is dye trying perfection for Halloween but you’re using themed items.
Awesome!
I definitely aspire to have a marriage similar to these two. You can FEEL the love in these videos. More videos with Mrs. Brown please.
love having Mrs. Brown here for the whole vid! your banter and personalities are a good match
So wholesome when you include Mrs Brown!
I love every video with Mrs. Brown, she's such a joy!
I love it when Mrs. Brown gets involved! You guys are amazing.
It`s always heart warming to have you two do a video together. It gives me hope. Great experiment. Thank you.
Absolutely love having both of you on camera, your chemistry is so much fun!
I really like that Mrs. Brown has been making more appearances on your videos. Really brings up the wholesomeness of the channel, and I like to see that she is just as curious as you are as to how things will turn out.
Always fun when Mrs. Brown is in the shop to keep you in line 🤣
New TOT vid and now a new Dye Trying? This is the best week ever
Mrs Brown is so fun! I love how excited she gets about everything. No matter the video. We need more Mrs Brown!!
You and Mrs. Brown are the type of couple that people invite to events so that you know people will have a good time.
I'm so happy you were able to sneak in my suggestion for a Dye Trying: Halloween edition! Thank you!
I'm sure I'm not the first to say this but I love that Mrs. Brown is becoming a more regular face/voice in these videos. The interaction between you two is so sweet!
I love that you both are getting into it together 🥰 loved peters projects to begin with, but seeing Mrs. Brown join in makes me so happy!
Fun episode with Mrs Brown!!! I went to high school with someone who used to grind up smarties and snort them like coke. Even then, I wasn't dumb enough to try that!
I love seeing you and Mrs. Brown work together on projects, it's heartwarming 🥰
It's more fun with the two of you making each other chuckle!
I really like that stainless morter&pestle set. I'd guess that the radii are designed to work together.
I agree with others, having Mrs. Brown makes great videos even better. Thanks for the laughs!
A family that dips together, stays together :)
Eyeshadow would work, as well as any other expired makeup items Mrs. Brown might have handy. I'd love to see if mascara would work as a good pigment. Plus, you can pick up an eyeshadow pallet at a dollar general for just a few bucks, and have a rainbow of colors at your disposal!
I am really enjoying Mrs. Brown's fantastic assistance!