Aging Wooden Stir Sticks

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • how to age wooden coffee stir sticks to use in miniature buildings

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  • @WhereTheGnomesLive
    @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад +6

    I didn't say the word "pungent" right. I did realize that after I filmed, edited and uploaded to youtube, lol

  • @poloshirtsamurai
    @poloshirtsamurai 3 месяца назад +1

    13:44 Love your experimentations.

  • @grannygrimson
    @grannygrimson 6 лет назад +5

    Hi Sharon
    If you pour some vinegar into a glass jar and add the steel wool and leave it until it dissolves, you will get a much darker result. I am in love with the rusty result you achieved by laying the steel wool on top. Yay new experiments to try. I am such a huge fan of all your Gnome Home series, and so appreciative of the fact that you documented and share these amazing results and projects. May your imagination stay forever young! Bless you and Thank You!
    Angie

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад

      that's awesome, thanks Angie! I appreciate the extra info. I only ever tried it on my crafting table and then for those coffee sticks.. I'll def try leaving the vinegar and wool together longer next time to see the results :)

    • @meme-du8xj
      @meme-du8xj 7 месяцев назад

      Most videos about this method say to leave overnight or 24hrs. I haven't seen one yet that says wait till it dissolves or seen one yet that did totally dissolve it stained it.

  • @wsmith6570
    @wsmith6570 Год назад

    Nice tutorial on how to age wood for dioramas. I'm definitely going to try this. I'm planning on doing the method of leaving the stir sticks under the steel wool and vinegar over night.

  • @dawsie
    @dawsie 6 лет назад +1

    I loved the one where you placed the steel wool on top of the sticks that has given up the best results of them all 🤗

  • @curtriceennis2924
    @curtriceennis2924 2 года назад

    I never knew how vinegar would actually "stain" wood .... Because of the colors you were able to attain by just placing the vinegar - soaked steel wool on top of the sticks, that has to be my favorite.method you used. TY for sharing your techniques and knowledge with us.

  • @pamelagilfillen6780
    @pamelagilfillen6780 5 лет назад

    Just what I was looking for. Got my steel wool soaking now and I can't wait to try this in my serendipity shed tomorrow. Thank you for sharing.

  • @BejaVue
    @BejaVue 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I love this! The colors on each experiment turned out so lovely! And I really love the fact that no harsh chemicals were used.

    • @Happycatkn
      @Happycatkn 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah cuz if there was toxic chemicals then it would be too dangerous for me to do! Thanks for this super helpful vid!

  • @Red_Queens_Jubilee_Club
    @Red_Queens_Jubilee_Club 4 года назад

    Very good information. I used the skinny stir sticks in the last dollhouse I made. The size is perfect, but finding them was a challenge. I ended up recruiting a couple of friends who went to Starbucks daily to pick up a few extra sticks when they got coffee and I did the same. Fortunately it wasn’t a very big dollhouse. Now I’m looking for ways to age the wood for a barn.

  • @deborahastles889
    @deborahastles889 Год назад

    Hi, I used your your tutorial to do the floors for my servants bedrooms and they turned out better than I hoped. That’s for the great tutorial.
    I was going to include a photo but I don’t know how.

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  Год назад

      I'm so glad to hear that! I would love to see but unfortunately yt doesn't have photo options in the comments. Feel free to email me, sojala@hotmail.ca

  • @terradyal6035
    @terradyal6035 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this! I will be using it in my attic room box.

  • @thecreativebohemian4927
    @thecreativebohemian4927 9 месяцев назад

    Such a great idea!

  • @ScottTR
    @ScottTR 2 года назад

    excellent video !!!

  • @tonyasamuels3411
    @tonyasamuels3411 6 лет назад +4

    You are so talented!!! You are giving me so many ideas!! Between this channel and your crochet channel I’m in awe!!! I bought 2 dollhouse from ikea and I can’t wait to make fairy houses out of them using your fake bark and staining techniques!!! Do u have a crochet portable dollhouse pattern? But soon as I do the dollhouse I’m tagging you on instagram❤️❤️👏🏾😀🙌🏾 I’ve your work and all the wonderful ideas u have !!!

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад +1

      that's so awesome to hear!! Thank you so much. I don't have a crochet dollhouse yet, you would think I would have one by now, lol maybe one day! I'm looking forward to you tagging me on ig, that's exciting!

  • @Ddigzdirt
    @Ddigzdirt Год назад

    that was an awsome video👍 I need to age a few tiny crates for a diorama and this should work. i need much smaller amounts of stain so hopefully it won't stink up the place🤣

  • @aaronholbrook2384
    @aaronholbrook2384 2 года назад

    That is awesome. Thank you so much!

  • @IntoTheMysticTarot
    @IntoTheMysticTarot 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! All the color variations are awesome... thanks so much! I've got alot of ideas now :)

  • @d2parrotperson
    @d2parrotperson 6 лет назад

    I have experimented with this technique as well. I never thought of just laying the steel wool on the wood though. LOVE that effect!

  • @cheriwhitley8385
    @cheriwhitley8385 6 лет назад +1

    Loove these diff looks u get so each room in the gnome houses can be a little diff....loove the rust looking wood!!!my mind is going crazy!!!!thanks for sharing your experiment ..l

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад

      yay!! I'm so glad.. a crazy mind is the best mind, lol The rusty one is my favorite too, I love it so much. I have to add it to a room for sure.. Rusty floors, who would have thought that would be such an awesome thing?!

  • @ChristelJensen
    @ChristelJensen 6 лет назад

    Love the rust effect on the last one. You have great ideas 😊💕

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much! I love the rust one too. I've been so busy the last few days I haven't gotten the chance to say thanks for the friendship! I really appreciated that. I'm a big fan of yours and those wonderful mice. Your houses, stories and books are quite magical. I was so happy to see you on facebook and look forward to going through your photos. I've been working non-stop behind the scenes the last few days getting some trees made. I have to go on holidays soon so I'm trying to get them done before I leave. Anyway, one of these coffee breaks I'll head over and browse :) See you soon!

    • @ChristelJensen
      @ChristelJensen 6 лет назад

      Where The Gnomes Live Thank you so much 😊 🙏🏻🐭💕 I hope we all can inspire each other, and your videos certainly spark some ideas for me. Hope you have a nice holiday too 💕

  • @c.c.1366
    @c.c.1366 Год назад

    Wonderful video, very helpful and informative! Thank you so much.

  • @littleredwagonstudio
    @littleredwagonstudio 6 лет назад

    I have used this technique on things myself and it works fabulously!! xoxo stephie

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад

      I want to do everything now, all the things! lol I love it.. so easy

  • @jazzman1626
    @jazzman1626 6 лет назад

    Those light blue sticks would make nice beach huts.

  • @rabbiesingh100
    @rabbiesingh100 3 года назад

    Just came across your channel. Love it!

  • @alrethianscraftsbattles
    @alrethianscraftsbattles 5 лет назад

    i really am learning alot of new tricks from you to use on my terrain, thank you very much :)

  • @HazelNutz2
    @HazelNutz2 3 года назад

    I know this video is old but thank you so much! I’m fixing and remodeling an old doll house with my daughter and do not want to put a bunch of chemicals into it. ❤️🙏

  • @thenar
    @thenar 3 года назад +1

    One suggestion, buy your coffee sticks,from Amazon $7.00-ish for 1000! The small packages are much more expensive. That said...great presentation.

    • @remlya
      @remlya 10 месяцев назад

      Amazon is evil. Support small businesses in your community.

  • @peterplantec7911
    @peterplantec7911 Год назад

    I know this is an old post, but try adding some hydrogen peroxide to the vinegar. If you like the rust color. The peroxide speeds the rusting process. I sometimes age things by painting with iron paint ans then rusting it.

  • @Grimlore82
    @Grimlore82 5 лет назад

    You should play D&D. This is perfect terrain!

  • @Cdubois0573
    @Cdubois0573 6 лет назад

    awesome ideal will have to give it a try.....

  • @beforedawn486
    @beforedawn486 3 года назад

    add peroxide to the vinegar and steel wool and you have instant real rust paint

  • @meme-du8xj
    @meme-du8xj 7 месяцев назад

    What percentage of vinegar?
    The grocery store carries different acid percentage even in white....

  • @Happycatkn
    @Happycatkn 6 лет назад

    Instead of brushing the vinegar on or putting a bunch of sticks in it you can make the whole thing and put it in if u wanna make the process go quicker

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад

      I wonder if the vinegar would eat away at the glue? Not sure but it's something to consider. It also would depend on what you make as well, how large the thing is would determine how much vinegar solution you need. It's probably easier to just brush it on for larger pieces.

  • @Rynax-
    @Rynax- 6 лет назад

    Wow they turned out great! I love all the different colors. I'm wondering would this work without the steel wool or do you need that? Also, where did you find that type of very fine steel wool from? Thanks! :D

    • @rainsongt189
      @rainsongt189 6 лет назад +1

      Any hardware store will have fine steel wool. Look in the paint department.

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад

      I haven't tried it without steel wool. I think it's the steel wool that causes the reaction mixed with vinegar. And yes, any hardware store carries the steel wool.. I just looked online and walmart has some too (here in Canada)

    • @Rynax-
      @Rynax- 6 лет назад

      Cool! I'm in Canada too so that's handy. Thanks for the info!

  • @KaraikoRaine
    @KaraikoRaine Год назад

    Gah, I can't find fine steel wool that doesn't have "added soap" >.< I am going to try it with the thick steel scourers!

  • @WickedWitch554
    @WickedWitch554 3 года назад

    My sticks turned out great

  • @Roncace
    @Roncace 4 года назад

    Well any vinegar and steel wool work?

  • @zazo6620
    @zazo6620 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Roncace
    @Roncace 4 года назад

    Can these look great as walls?

  • @litahsr.8226
    @litahsr.8226 5 лет назад

    is the best 12:06 (my opinion)

  • @joannecarroll5504
    @joannecarroll5504 6 лет назад

    Hi Sharon, this is really interesting & useful, thanks for sharing. When you suggested that us sensitive types should prob use gloves, I got to wondering about the icky smell you mentioned too & wondered 'Could that also be an irritant?' So I found this education forum where they're talking about the science of adding vinegar to steel wool, (it's a little dry, but interesting if you're a nerd like me) assist.asta.edu.au/print/3684 if you're interested. Apparently that icky smell is chemically icky too (but I'd think only in tiny amounts) - so good ventilation would be a good idea for us sensitive types, too.
    Hope you're keeping well :)

    • @WhereTheGnomesLive
      @WhereTheGnomesLive  6 лет назад +1

      wow, that's really interesting.. it is a rather low amount, below anything that could cause harm, but yes, my windows were open and I think the next time I did a large piece , like my table, I would do it outside. Thanks for the link, it's good to know!