those candles look so real! Wonderful work! A tip for anyone that has wood drawers that stick or drag... even real ones in your kitchen... use a candle or wax block and rub it along the track or sides. It really helps make the drawer glide.
A bar of soap works good too, even for sticky sliding glass doors. For miniature, if you're building, a bit of sanding could do the trick, not too much!
Haha they are surprisingly hardy! The main string is just wire so can be twisted and bent as such. As long as the wiring isn't broken or cut, the power will still run through :)
That's great to hear Catalina - so glad I could help! 😁 I'm not long into miniatures myself, so I know exactly where you're coming from - it's lots of learning, fails and problem solving, but so much fun! 🖤
@@NightmaresandGummyBears A local lol even better, love Gero beautiful part of the world, we're so very lucky to live in a beautiful part of the country, cheers 😁
Coming soon! 😊 I haven't primed it yet because earlier this year was SO HOT!!! The weather has finally cooled down here, so I'll be finally doing that in the near future. I can't wait to get stuck into the walls and floors!
Love it! The way you made the candles is so clever, I might have to try that. I've recently got some old plastic dollhouse furniture, so I'm ready to get stuck in. 😄 Just a heads up though, your title says 'alter' with an E, it should be 'altar' with an A. Only saying this so people looking for miniature altars will find your video. Thanks for the tutorial!
clicked for same reason, but title is correct even if thumbnail isn't. Honestly I thought this was another mini channel I watch, but it's a new one for me! Yay!
@@recoveringsoul755 Thank you 😄 I actually went to correct the thumbnail also, but I seem to have deleted the original editable file 🤦 I'll have to recreate it when I'm feeling motivated lol
I'm curious as to why you didn't twist the lights first and THEN poke that small bit through the hole rather than thread through the whole lot. Incredible piece
Thank you! You probably could twist first if you prefer to do so 🖤 I wanted to make sure the spacing of the LEDs to the holes worked out ok before tightening everything up, as twisting the wires does shorten the length a bit.
So glad I saw your post on Facebook. Definitely subscribed and looking forward to seeing the doll house creation. You are very talented and make your videos so inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
Wow! Incredible idea with perfect execution. I found a huge dollhouse at a yard sale and was really good at demolishing but now don't know where to start. you definitely provided inspiration. Looking forward to more inspiration from you. Great work!!!
That is awesome! What a lucky find! 😄 I looked for years for the right dollhouse and finally came across one that was perfect on FB market place. So glad to inspire your project, I have many more tutorials planned 🖤
No not likely, the wax isn't that hot and and cools quickly so it will not damage the wire. The LED lights themselves are already coated with glue blob, so they are safe from direct contact. As long as you're careful not to break or cut the wire, the power will still run through - it's a good idea to occasionally check they are still functioning along the way :) I've just added a link in the description to the lights that I used.
Good heavens, that "mold" was so realistic, I could almost feel my throat close up! Excellent tutorial- thanks!
those candles look so real! Wonderful work! A tip for anyone that has wood drawers that stick or drag... even real ones in your kitchen... use a candle or wax block and rub it along the track or sides. It really helps make the drawer glide.
A bar of soap works good too, even for sticky sliding glass doors. For miniature, if you're building, a bit of sanding could do the trick, not too much!
Thank you very much 😁 What a great tip! Thank you for sharing!
Well done mate 👍👍👍💯💯
Thanks very much Jorge! 👻
INF*%KINGCREDIBLE!! I have never seen something so absolutely horrifically cool!! And relatively simple!
Thank you so much! I wasn't sure it was actually going to work, so thrilled with how it turned out.
ME, TOO !!! Keep up the good work!@@NightmaresandGummyBears
Thank you! Just what I needed for my Gothic Halloween Advent calendar made from cannibalized New Baby Memory Box😁
You're welcome - that sounds amazing!
I thought that fairy lights were more delicate! who knew they could be twisted etc! Thats really good to know!
Haha they are surprisingly hardy! The main string is just wire so can be twisted and bent as such. As long as the wiring isn't broken or cut, the power will still run through :)
You basically helped me overcome a major blockage in my miniature journey because I didn't know how to make lights. Thanks a lot! ♥️
That's great to hear Catalina - so glad I could help! 😁 I'm not long into miniatures myself, so I know exactly where you're coming from - it's lots of learning, fails and problem solving, but so much fun! 🖤
This is so cool!
Thank you very much 😁
Omg mate that is amazing, so glad I found your channel. Im off to check out the rest...cheers Kaz.. Perth WA
Thanks so much Kaz! Cheers from Gero 😁
@@NightmaresandGummyBears A local lol even better, love Gero beautiful part of the world, we're so very lucky to live in a beautiful part of the country, cheers 😁
This is the first of your videos I have seen, and I love it. You better believe I will be checking out more!
Thank you very much! :)
This is awesome!!! Absolutely genius!! 🥰
Thank you!! 😊I hope it comes in handy!
Simple yet brilliant!
This is amazing! I absolutely love it! You are very creative. ❤ Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you very much, I appreciate the feedback :)
This is magic! What a great idea! Thank you so much.
You're welcome! Thank you very much
Wow this is awesome!
Thank you! x
It turned out great! Thank you for sharing your technique!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful
Love to see an update of the dollhouse 👻👍
Coming soon! 😊 I haven't primed it yet because earlier this year was SO HOT!!! The weather has finally cooled down here, so I'll be finally doing that in the near future. I can't wait to get stuck into the walls and floors!
Love it! The way you made the candles is so clever, I might have to try that. I've recently got some old plastic dollhouse furniture, so I'm ready to get stuck in. 😄
Just a heads up though, your title says 'alter' with an E, it should be 'altar' with an A. Only saying this so people looking for miniature altars will find your video.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you very much! Miniatures are so much fun, you'll have a blast! 👻 Thank you for the heads up about the spelling error - I'll correct that now 🖤
clicked for same reason, but title is correct even if thumbnail isn't. Honestly I thought this was another mini channel I watch, but it's a new one for me! Yay!
@@recoveringsoul755 She corrected the title. It's a new channel for me too, I love it! 🖤
@@recoveringsoul755 Thank you 😄 I actually went to correct the thumbnail also, but I seem to have deleted the original editable file 🤦 I'll have to recreate it when I'm feeling motivated lol
Great tips, thanks for uploading your tutorial.
I'm curious as to why you didn't twist the lights first and THEN poke that small bit through the hole rather than thread through the whole lot. Incredible piece
Thank you! You probably could twist first if you prefer to do so 🖤 I wanted to make sure the spacing of the LEDs to the holes worked out ok before tightening everything up, as twisting the wires does shorten the length a bit.
This is such an amazing tutorial. Sure gonne try it out, thank you!
You are so creative!
Thank you! 😊
So glad I saw your post on Facebook. Definitely subscribed and looking forward to seeing the doll house creation. You are very talented and make your videos so inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for such a lovely comment Kelley! I really made my morning 🙂 Thank you for the positive feedback.
Amazing ! Definitely giving this a go ❤👻
Awesome! Have fun Sofia 😁👻
Wow! Incredible idea with perfect execution. I found a huge dollhouse at a yard sale and was really good at demolishing but now don't know where to start. you definitely provided inspiration. Looking forward to more inspiration from you. Great work!!!
That is awesome! What a lucky find! 😄 I looked for years for the right dollhouse and finally came across one that was perfect on FB market place. So glad to inspire your project, I have many more tutorials planned 🖤
fabulous
Thank you very much Stacey 😊
Thanks for this tutorial! I’d like to do that with a chandelier
Great idea Stacey! I think that would work well 😊
❤Very nice, great work ❤
Thank you very much 😁
Amazing!
Thank you!
Loveeee this❤
the wax doesnt doesnt effect the electricity of the lights? Its not likely to go out from the heat of the wax?
No not likely, the wax isn't that hot and and cools quickly so it will not damage the wire. The LED lights themselves are already coated with glue blob, so they are safe from direct contact. As long as you're careful not to break or cut the wire, the power will still run through - it's a good idea to occasionally check they are still functioning along the way :) I've just added a link in the description to the lights that I used.
@@NightmaresandGummyBears awesome! ty so much!
Genius!
Thank you!
OMG!!!!
The music is kind of laud, making it harder to hear you, but it is a really cool idea
Something like this would go amazing with the faeries i make #GarysScaryFaeries. Cheers from co Galway Ireland 🇮🇪
Sounds amazing! I'll have to look them up! Glad to hear it will come in handy - cheers from Western Australia 😊