I would love to work for you in some way - I live in Brooklyn, NY and am moving to Florida - maybe you want to branch out and have a subsidiary business there? I love crafting and it is what I do. I worked for Michael Arts & Crafts in Brooklyn, NY and loved it there where I taught crafts and painting in acrylics.
It's all very creative and beautiful but how to make them stay in place without everything falling out when watering? It's *ESSENTIAL* to know and not many people are explaining it. It would be pointless to waste so much time and energy on something only to have it collapse.
@@tiasmith8794 Thank you Tia for your reply. I appreciate it very much. My only concern would be whether Silicone is Eco Friendly (the additives certainly aren't) and clay could melt with water. Polymer clay is horrible for the environment so that's not an option. I wish I could find a way
@@Tatacchan You could try cornstarch glue. Here's a recipe: 3/4 cup water 2 tablespoons corn syrup 1 teaspoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3/4 cup cold water If that doesn't work, you could try layering with gravel or sand or maybe even concrete.
@@tiasmith8794 Thank you for all your wonderful ideas, you're very resourceful and creative! :) I love your ideas, especially the sand and gravel one. Will definitely try them. Concrete is very bad for the environment unfortunately, it releases a lot of CO2 gases. It's considered to be one of the worst materials for the environment. I was thinking of using chicken wire in some shape or form to hold everything together too. We'll see. We need to invent some extra strong eco-friendly garden glue asap ! :)
BIG thumb up from me! This is super cute and creative 😍
SO sweet and adorable. 🙃 Thank you for sharing and appreciate you! ☺️
This was incredible, thank you so much! I can’t wait to make this.
very, very creative. what a talent you have. Thank you for this video.
Thanks so much Maricar!
I got lots of broken pots in my garden. Now I know what to do . Thank you!! New subscriber here 🙂
Thanks Aries! 🌞
I really like the steps!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you!
Fairy nice!🧚♂
So CUTE! Love this fairy garden. And what a great use for a broken pot! 😊💗
Anne Louise
Thanks so much!
This is adorable and inspirational. ❤️
How lovely!🥰👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
awesome garden ..I would like to stay there for ever😍
Thank you, Preeti! That's sweet.
Wow beautiful Plants
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I would love to work for you in some way - I live in Brooklyn, NY and am moving to Florida - maybe you want to branch out and have a subsidiary business there? I love crafting and it is what I do. I worked for Michael Arts & Crafts in Brooklyn, NY and loved it there where I taught crafts and painting in acrylics.
Please upload more videos 👍😀
Waiting for more videos 👍
Loved the video. The fairy garden was very sweet. The back ground noise of the video was l am sorry to say, quite distracting.
nice sharing
Thank you!
Very nice.❤
Awesome!
Thanks Sanjana!
Lee(?), your garden looks great.
The Mermaid's Tale
Thank you!
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It's all very creative and beautiful but how to make them stay in place without everything falling out when watering? It's *ESSENTIAL* to know and not many people are explaining it. It would be pointless to waste so much time and energy on something only to have it collapse.
I've seen some other fairy garden tutorials that recommend using silicon caulking or sculpting clay to secure pieces to the main pot.
@@tiasmith8794 Thank you Tia for your reply. I appreciate it very much. My only concern would be whether Silicone is Eco Friendly (the additives certainly aren't) and clay could melt with water. Polymer clay is horrible for the environment so that's not an option. I wish I could find a way
@@Tatacchan You could try cornstarch glue. Here's a recipe:
3/4 cup water
2 tablespoons corn syrup
1 teaspoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3/4 cup cold water
If that doesn't work, you could try layering with gravel or sand or maybe even concrete.
@@tiasmith8794 Thank you for all your wonderful ideas, you're very resourceful and creative! :) I love your ideas, especially the sand and gravel one. Will definitely try them. Concrete is very bad for the environment unfortunately, it releases a lot of CO2 gases. It's considered to be one of the worst materials for the environment. I was thinking of using chicken wire in some shape or form to hold everything together too. We'll see. We need to invent some extra strong eco-friendly garden glue asap ! :)
I am sure you will find a good way to do this on the Stodoys plans website.