Please please please make an episode where each of you has to actually DIY one (or more) of the objects you chose to DIY to prove it's doable! Like for instance, Becky blindly picking one paper out of a "Becky's DIYs" bowl with the images of all the objects she decided to DIY. Same for all 4 of you. It could be a fun series! :D
Rochelle has a good point about something being so far from their own taste that they wouldn't even consider it lol. Maybe imagining it as a gift would help. Like "my sister wants this for Christmas, would I buy it or DIY it?" (also could be a fun holiday variation!)
This channel is just so good... When you were discussing the urban outfitters side table and Rochelle wouldn't want to make it because painting is not her preferred DIY activity and the style isn't for her either, but the craziest woodcrafting thing would be right up her ally -- that taught me something about how to decide when to DIY myself. I also love how respectful and kind you all are to each other. You see each other!! It's clear you have fun and it's inspiring as a viewer to witness you make such beautiful things. I could go on and on. I LOVE you ladies!!!!!!! Always look forward to the posts.
I have a really fun episode idea. You're given items from CB2 or other nice furniture places and you all try and find second hand items online which are similar and the best one wins that round
I feel like, similar to Semi Exact, there should be a company that sells components for DIY lighting! Buy the parts, add some extra materials, make it your own! Thanks for another fun one, TSG!!
The ceramic hand-painted cylinder side table, you can make it and it would cost next to nothing. By using a construction tube and painting it white. Then you could paint whatever design you wanted onto it. Then hit it with a high gloss sealant. You would get that ceramic look with the high gloss. But it would just be a construction tube underneath and nobody would know.
I think you gals need to remember that you don't need to use the same materials as the original pieces to make your version. The cylinder table hand painted with blue motif could easily be duped with an xl cement form tube from a hardware store. You could easily dupe the album frame with a wood canvas and a little trim, etc. Think outside the box so to speak, for materials ❤
This has been the most fun episode of this show since it debuted. It could be the orange wine I'm drinking... but I'm certain it's the humor of these girlz that keeps me cackling... mostly you Kelsey haha
Would love an episode like this on Anthropologie home items! And I’ve been eyeing that tulip lamp for my baby’s nursery for a while! Was happy to see that one featured.
The tulip floor lamp made me laugh because I just saw someone DIY something like that while scrolling instagram. Don't know the account, but she took a thrifted lamp, cut a couple leaf pieces out of a metal sheet from the craft store, glued them on, spray painted, then cut scallops out of the edge of a plastic shade that fit the lamp.
That episode with DIY Danie introduced me to the amazing that is Danie! I'm obsessed! Thanks TSG! PA The Wayfair link goes to a video that's marked private l
I’d love to see a Tuesday video where two of the team go head to head to recreate the same item as one another. So we can see the different techniques and approaches each take and how those impact on the final result. It’d be a really neat way to explore the thought process behind diys too!
As a rug tufter, you can totally do a bathmat that will hold up as well as any other if you use the right yarn (cotton or a tough poly probably) the right archival backing instead of just white glue.
YES! A Bundt cake pan is so much prettier! And! You can buy mini Bundt cake pans to crate lamps as maybe in a grouping? Or the right kind of bulbs used to put around a vanity mirror!
Thought…The gumball light could be done with a fishbowl planter from dollar tree and scrap pieces for the base along with a puck light inside for an inexpensive alternative. 🧡
OK it’s one of those videos where I’m gonna comment 1000 times but it’s because I find it interesting. To make curved furniture all you have to do is steam bend a piece of air dried wood, it’s honestly not that hard it is easier to do with another person though especially your first time. OMG my grandma used to make tissue box covers just like that except she used those plastic sheets that you would take yarn and weave it through to make a pattern on it and you would even use the yarn to go around every edge to hold it together. I did not think it was beads at all, I immediately thought it was yarn. For the bread you can either use spray foam or like we used to do back in the day use salt dough. I think I should’ve been on this episode I think I’ve made most of these through the years.😂
Such a fun episode! For me, the choice between BUY or DIY depends mostly on the material you would need and how complex it is. For exemple, if it requires metal to be bend or cut in specific shapes, I already know it will either be very difficult to do yourself or very expensive to have it done by a company.
Next one could be viewer’s submissions, with a little info on what type of tools they have access to and you guys judge if it’s worth it for the person to invest all that time/money or not! Because you guys are DIY pro with all the tools so i feel like its easier to say DIY in that context 🤪
I would say as an artist who also does ceramic, this ceramic table can be done and look seamless by: slip casting a plaster mold, shapening/carving from a big piece of clay and then emptying it or by slabs (it is easy to blend the joints) or even with a ceramic wheel. But by it's price (it is cheap) and that is probably mass produced, I would say that it was made by slip casting. If I had to do something similar and taking into account what is available at the workshop I usually go, I think I would use the slabs technique.
You know when you think about DIYing something you have to still put it into categories of do you enjoy painting and being crafty that day or do you need it quickly to have a room done, you know. So it does put it to question when something is cheap enough to just buy or if you feel like watching an old movie and putting something together that day.
Absolutely agree with Becky’s statement at the start, no need to buy from a brand like UO. DIY and second hand always wins! But also what’s with all these weird items? Totally agreed with Rochelle
@@TheSorryGirls hiii!!! loved the episode and was super curious since some of the furniture and home items can be a hit or miss. Love to team TSG from ATX! 🫶💖
No fuzzy stool. It looks like a Muppet. However, I might DIY the bookshelf with the flaps on the back. It looks like something that your grandma would have had back in the 1940's. I love this series; I talk to you guys all the time!
They should do another celebrity home judging for next weeks video! Maybe where they judge kitchens instead of bathrooms like they did with the last one
The gumball light seems like an easy hack. If you get a plastic succulent terrarium and drill a hole in the bottom for the wires;Pc pipe for the post part and a ceiling lamp plate thingy(sorry, i don't know what they're called);paint everything in your favorite color. i think its an easy do for the sorry girls❤
Recently painted a picture frame with multiple colors. To get clean lines was easy using the hack of a coat of matte primer ontop of the tape and area first so the paint won't bleed under and you don't have as many touch ups to do.
I would like to see you DIY some of those things. That's why I subscribed years ago. DIY projects are what keeps me here, not games... unless they lead to DIY.
You could use a concrete form tube as the base for the ceramic side table. An 18-inch wide by 48-inch-long tube runs about thirty-two US dollars. Long enough to make at least two, using a round piece of wood for the top with it all covered in Quick Crete mix, smoothed, dried, then painted with a high gloss white paint before adding the decorative painting.
I loved this because it got me thinking right along with you. For the ceramic nightstand, you could get a pot or something from a garden store or maybe even marketplace, paint it if necessary, and then use paint pens (maybe even the kind for mugs?). The lazy susan idea is so fun, btw! Not into the tissue box, but if I had to DIY it then I'd source a clear acrylic tissue box, and then I'd glue the beads to it.
This was such a fun episode. I abhor that fuzzy/hairy stool. I would love to see a Buy or DIY episode with really expensive items from Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn.
The beaded tissue cover could be done with a plastic cross stitch canvas and beads. The grid in the canvas would keep everything even and you could sketch a pattern onto the canvas so you’d know which color goes where.
I think my DIY philosophy is that if it doesn’t look like the thing I want then it’s not worth doing. So in the case of the dresser… I like the curve and if I wasn’t able to recreate that look, I’d spend the rest of my time with my DIY thinking about how it’s just a bad facsimile of the thing I wanted! If I can DIY something the same or better (for my taste, for example with the colours of the record frames) than the original then I’m all in!
okay - so here me out...take a bunch of old jeans and cut 5 or 6 inch strips out of them. Sew into tubes and stuff (maybe stuff as you go so you can make them continuous) and then weave them into that head board. I mean, I see it in my head and am maybe explaining it very badly BUT it would work!!!! And look way better than that soft woven look. Dyed, bleached, tonal...it would be pretty cool.
Ok, hear me out. For the giant macrame headboard/tapestry, use polar fleece, sew it into 2 long 1 inch tubes, use the foam backer rods if it needs more bulk. Build a frame out of dowels and weave the fleece onto the frame using one for weft and the other for warp. In one yard of the fleece you could make about 90ft of tube, $5-10 per yard, say you bought 4 yards. The backer rod is $5 for 20ft so maybe $100 if you need it. The long wood dowels are about $25 for 10 ft so 2 dowels at 10ft would be enough to do 2 sides at 6.5 and 2 at 3.5, which is bigger than the one you saw. So, for around $200 you could make 1 twice the size with straight edges that is sturdy and would last much longer.
The headboard is going to be just lots of tubes stuffed with Polly fill and then weaving them how you like. For sturdiness you could do like carpet glue and matting on the back. I made a costume for my daughter last Halloween. She was a meatball with spaghetti and I could have used the fabric tubes of Polly fill (that I got glued btw) to make this. A new netlfix series, a bed sheet set in the color you like, a glue gun or sewing machine and maybe two bags of Polly fill is all you need!
Please please please make an episode where each of you has to actually DIY one (or more) of the objects you chose to DIY to prove it's doable!
Like for instance, Becky blindly picking one paper out of a "Becky's DIYs" bowl with the images of all the objects she decided to DIY. Same for all 4 of you. It could be a fun series! :D
Rochelle is so quietly funny. "Oh, that's cute" ROCHELLE: "Is it?" LOL.
Rochelle saying she'd buy so that way she could "return it" had me rofl!!! I felt that one. SAME!!! 😆
Rochelle has a good point about something being so far from their own taste that they wouldn't even consider it lol. Maybe imagining it as a gift would help. Like "my sister wants this for Christmas, would I buy it or DIY it?" (also could be a fun holiday variation!)
Kelsey’s competitive nature is now creating new content in future videos !! Competition team building of the same diy 😂
I thought it would ensure the tiles had similar esthetics
honestly just wait for the competitive nature in the next Pinstressed game episode….
“So this is about our egos” made me spit my coffee out 😂😂😂😂😂 thanks for the hilarious entertainment
This channel is just so good... When you were discussing the urban outfitters side table and Rochelle wouldn't want to make it because painting is not her preferred DIY activity and the style isn't for her either, but the craziest woodcrafting thing would be right up her ally -- that taught me something about how to decide when to DIY myself. I also love how respectful and kind you all are to each other. You see each other!! It's clear you have fun and it's inspiring as a viewer to witness you make such beautiful things. I could go on and on. I LOVE you ladies!!!!!!! Always look forward to the posts.
🥹 thank you for being here 💘💘
I have a really fun episode idea. You're given items from CB2 or other nice furniture places and you all try and find second hand items online which are similar and the best one wins that round
I love that idea! Let's go!
I feel like, similar to Semi Exact, there should be a company that sells components for DIY lighting! Buy the parts, add some extra materials, make it your own! Thanks for another fun one, TSG!!
omg thanks for being here. And agreed on DIY lighting. I mean there are lamp parts but not enough of the pretty stuff
Color Cord Company here in the US has beautiful DIY lighting components - not sure if they ship to Canada though?
Or try Creative Cables. They're Italian but I believe they ship worldwide.
The ceramic hand-painted cylinder side table, you can make it and it would cost next to nothing. By using a construction tube and painting it white. Then you could paint whatever design you wanted onto it. Then hit it with a high gloss sealant. You would get that ceramic look with the high gloss. But it would just be a construction tube underneath and nobody would know.
Or you could find a less expensive, plain ceramic garden stool and paint it
It makes me so mad that it's in one piece, but they painted a tile pattern on it... why!?
I think you gals need to remember that you don't need to use the same materials as the original pieces to make your version. The cylinder table hand painted with blue motif could easily be duped with an xl cement form tube from a hardware store. You could easily dupe the album frame with a wood canvas and a little trim, etc. Think outside the box so to speak, for materials ❤
Now hear me out… bread vase but it’s the base of a table lamp? lol loved Rochelle’s perspective in this video
This has been the most fun episode of this show since it debuted. It could be the orange wine I'm drinking... but I'm certain it's the humor of these girlz that keeps me cackling... mostly you Kelsey haha
I love orange wine 😱 - Kelsey
No I thought the same 😂 definitely been the best otf ep yet!
From the floor*
Would love an episode like this on Anthropologie home items!
And I’ve been eyeing that tulip lamp for my baby’s nursery for a while! Was happy to see that one featured.
You need an abstain button that you can press. For dramatic affect
when becky just dropped that she had beef with urban outfitters 🤝 me
Loved the video as per usual!
I'm out of the loop. What's the problem with UO?
@@innatelyindigo personally, it’s just not my style! I’m not sure what Becky’s reasons are but it’s just personal preference for me! :)
@@innatelyindigothey’re known for stealing designs from artists. I don’t know if that’s Becky’s reason though.
@@IHaveNoClue1234 Oh no! I've never shopped there but I was curious. That's terrible.
The tulip floor lamp made me laugh because I just saw someone DIY something like that while scrolling instagram. Don't know the account, but she took a thrifted lamp, cut a couple leaf pieces out of a metal sheet from the craft store, glued them on, spray painted, then cut scallops out of the edge of a plastic shade that fit the lamp.
Oh no way!
Yes, Kathleen Illustrated made a beautiful desk lamp like this!
Annika Hinds did the standing lamp version 😊
That episode with DIY Danie introduced me to the amazing that is Danie! I'm obsessed! Thanks TSG! PA The Wayfair link goes to a video that's marked private l
Danie!!! Yay love that. Also thanks for the link heads up - looking into it now!
All I have to say is I’m a 78 year old woman who loves you guys. You make me laugh and I love your ambition and camaraderie. ❤
I love how candid and natural this "from the workshop floor" format is ❤
We MUST have the lazy susan painting!!
Use a cardboard tube covered in plaster or concrete and glossed on top of it somehow,
We need this!!
I could listen to Rocheeee all day. She sounds like happiness 😊
I’d love to see a Tuesday video where two of the team go head to head to recreate the same item as one another. So we can see the different techniques and approaches each take and how those impact on the final result.
It’d be a really neat way to explore the thought process behind diys too!
As a rug tufter, you can totally do a bathmat that will hold up as well as any other if you use the right yarn (cotton or a tough poly probably) the right archival backing instead of just white glue.
oh this is good to know! Thank you!!
The beaded tissue box...look up how to RIGHT ANGLE WEAVE or Double right angle weave - it's very easy
I want one! But I can't do DIY very well.
PLEASE diy some of these in a follow-up video! i wanna see the bundt cake sconce
YES! A Bundt cake pan is so much prettier! And! You can buy mini Bundt cake pans to crate lamps as maybe in a grouping? Or the right kind of bulbs used to put around a vanity mirror!
Love it. Rochelle cracks me up with her: "Is it?" 😅😅😂😂
I really want the lazy susan side table painting video!!!
Thought…The gumball light could be done with a fishbowl planter from dollar tree and scrap pieces for the base along with a puck light inside for an inexpensive alternative. 🧡
OK it’s one of those videos where I’m gonna comment 1000 times but it’s because I find it interesting. To make curved furniture all you have to do is steam bend a piece of air dried wood, it’s honestly not that hard it is easier to do with another person though especially your first time.
OMG my grandma used to make tissue box covers just like that except she used those plastic sheets that you would take yarn and weave it through to make a pattern on it and you would even use the yarn to go around every edge to hold it together. I did not think it was beads at all, I immediately thought it was yarn.
For the bread you can either use spray foam or like we used to do back in the day use salt dough. I think I should’ve been on this episode I think I’ve made most of these through the years.😂
Rachael's table was SO much better and Rochelle's hatred toward that light fixture and the furry stool was SO relatable...and justified!
Oh! Everyone brings in odd objects that haven't used in a DIY yet and all put one object on the table and each comes up with a thing they would make!
LOL the way Kelsey danced when she said “matted” 32:25
I love Saturdays just so I can watch these lovely ladies laugh.
Kelsey's DIY ego, Rachel's paddle chaos and Rochelle and Becky's "Don't want it" vibes were hillarious
Rochelle’s hair is so cuteee. The way I get jealous off Becky and Rochelle’s hair all the time as a girly with the most pin straight bob.
Rochelle is so giggly in this 🙂
I'd DIY the woven headboard with recycled t-shirt yarn 😊
Also the bread vase should be in the kitchen with utensils in
Such a fun episode! For me, the choice between BUY or DIY depends mostly on the material you would need and how complex it is. For exemple, if it requires metal to be bend or cut in specific shapes, I already know it will either be very difficult to do yourself or very expensive to have it done by a company.
Next one could be viewer’s submissions, with a little info on what type of tools they have access to and you guys judge if it’s worth it for the person to invest all that time/money or not! Because you guys are DIY pro with all the tools so i feel like its easier to say DIY in that context 🤪
I liked the focused nature of only looking at store’s items. It’s nice to see what specific brands are selling.
Great episode ❤
Omg, I'm doing the tissue box, with perler beads, like a Rubik's cube!
This is the funniest episode so far! Love the banter between you four!
I would say as an artist who also does ceramic, this ceramic table can be done and look seamless by: slip casting a plaster mold, shapening/carving from a big piece of clay and then emptying it or by slabs (it is easy to blend the joints) or even with a ceramic wheel. But by it's price (it is cheap) and that is probably mass produced, I would say that it was made by slip casting. If I had to do something similar and taking into account what is available at the workshop I usually go, I think I would use the slabs technique.
Also, I was looking it in detail on the web, and I don't think it's hand painted either. I would have to see it irl to be a 100% certain
You know when you think about DIYing something you have to still put it into categories of do you enjoy painting and being crafty that day or do you need it quickly to have a room done, you know. So it does put it to question when something is cheap enough to just buy or if you feel like watching an old movie and putting something together that day.
I would love a CB2, Article, etc.mid tier furniture buy or DIY episode!
This was the best episode- I was laughing along with you guys the entire time and I loved experiencing your dynamic as friends
With Halloween coming up I’d love to see an episode themed around that with super wild items!
Absolutely agree with Becky’s statement at the start, no need to buy from a brand like UO. DIY and second hand always wins!
But also what’s with all these weird items? Totally agreed with Rochelle
As someone who works at an Urban Outfitters and met Kelsey at my job (In ATX hi Kelsey if you remember me!) I was so excited for this episode!
OMG I TOTALLY REMEMBER YOU HIIII
@@TheSorryGirls hiii!!! loved the episode and was super curious since some of the furniture and home items can be a hit or miss. Love to team TSG from ATX! 🫶💖
No fuzzy stool. It looks like a Muppet. However, I might DIY the bookshelf with the flaps on the back. It looks like something that your grandma would have had back in the 1940's. I love this series; I talk to you guys all the time!
They should do another celebrity home judging for next weeks video! Maybe where they judge kitchens instead of bathrooms like they did with the last one
I now need a video on brands who may have used Sorry Girls DIYs ! Shooketh💗 you are the OGs💗
OMG the bundt cake sconce. You should totally make one of those!!
The gumball light seems like an easy hack. If you get a plastic succulent terrarium and drill a hole in the bottom for the wires;Pc pipe for the post part and a ceiling lamp plate thingy(sorry, i don't know what they're called);paint everything in your favorite color. i think its an easy do for the sorry girls❤
Would love to see a video where you choose some of the “DIY” Items and actually attempt to diy them yourself! You Would probably rock it
That flower lamp I think I saw one RUclipsr diy that and I love how it turned out to be
I’d diy the hairy stool only to put sunglasses on it and display it as Cousin It for Halloween
Haha this
I love all you gals! Watching y’all’s videos help me feel less alone!
Thanks for being here
Recently painted a picture frame with multiple colors. To get clean lines was easy using the hack of a coat of matte primer ontop of the tape and area first so the paint won't bleed under and you don't have as many touch ups to do.
So lovely to hear "soldering" said the British/Australian way by Rachel.
Kelsy just might be my spirit animal ❤
Kelsey and Rochelle humour had me rolling in this one 😂
I think anthro could be similarly fun and it’s a very different style (and often insane price point).
I would like to see you DIY some of those things. That's why I subscribed years ago. DIY projects are what keeps me here, not games... unless they lead to DIY.
The Poppy sconce reminds me of the fancy soaps aunties and grandmas used to have in the guest bathroom.
You could use a concrete form tube as the base for the ceramic side table. An 18-inch wide by 48-inch-long tube runs about thirty-two US dollars. Long enough to make at least two, using a round piece of wood for the top with it all covered in Quick Crete mix, smoothed, dried, then painted with a high gloss white paint before adding the decorative painting.
I loved this because it got me thinking right along with you. For the ceramic nightstand, you could get a pot or something from a garden store or maybe even marketplace, paint it if necessary, and then use paint pens (maybe even the kind for mugs?). The lazy susan idea is so fun, btw! Not into the tissue box, but if I had to DIY it then I'd source a clear acrylic tissue box, and then I'd glue the beads to it.
Videos never make me actually laugh out loud but Rochelle saying, "it's Heinous." made me spew my coffee I laughed so hard 😂😂
That hair stool is very Moira Rose 😂
This was such a fun episode. I abhor that fuzzy/hairy stool.
I would love to see a Buy or DIY episode with really expensive items from Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn.
Kelsey: "robot bar cart, big beds, ... everything". Hahah
The beaded tissue cover could be done with a plastic cross stitch canvas and beads. The grid in the canvas would keep everything even and you could sketch a pattern onto the canvas so you’d know which color goes where.
imagine having to brush the fur on your stool every time you get up😭😭
Nahhhhh lol
Rochelle’s hot takes!! >>>
You can get round hard wood cores for very cheap from people that make wood veneer. Can make table legs out of those.
IMO Rachel’s table is so much better than UO knockoff!! ❤
Please make the side table!! But also the bow lamp 🥹🥹
This episode was hilarious!! Also would love to see y’all diy some of these!!
I would love to see you all DIY that ceramic table then paint it together
Luv luv this episode. Had such a great laugh
Oh my gosh, you guys should do an episode where you actually try to make the items that you vote to DIY!
“I think it’s heinous”
CRYING. 😭😭😭💀💀😩😩
34:16 Would you consider Walmart? I agree with Roshelle, yuck on those ones she was repulsed by. And I agree with a PASS or JUST NO! card paddle.
I think my DIY philosophy is that if it doesn’t look like the thing I want then it’s not worth doing. So in the case of the dresser… I like the curve and if I wasn’t able to recreate that look, I’d spend the rest of my time with my DIY thinking about how it’s just a bad facsimile of the thing I wanted! If I can DIY something the same or better (for my taste, for example with the colours of the record frames) than the original then I’m all in!
okay - so here me out...take a bunch of old jeans and cut 5 or 6 inch strips out of them. Sew into tubes and stuff (maybe stuff as you go so you can make them continuous) and then weave them into that head board. I mean, I see it in my head and am maybe explaining it very badly BUT it would work!!!! And look way better than that soft woven look. Dyed, bleached, tonal...it would be pretty cool.
This is such a fun episode!!!! and Rochelle had me giggling nonstop LMFAOOO
instead of the cake pan, i would make the wall scone with a balloon filled with plaster and tied around with rubber bands, givint it the wedges, easy
I used my VETO paddle several times in this episode! You guys are awesome and this is my favorite Saturday morning chill video.
Yeah...that poppy light: ceiling medallion and light kit...done
I really hope you guys do end up doing a lazy Susan painting project, because I think that would be such a cool video/fun idea for a friend group.
Rochelle is such a mood 🤣 ooh, maybe World Market! Or H&M home
Sometimes I will opt of DIY vs. Buy for the shear joy of making something! 😁🙏🏻
you should do lowe's or home depot for rochelle, maybe target. she's a practical queen
I would like to see a version of Buy or DIY that evaluated vintage or antique items
Please do an Anthropologie episode!! I would love to know how to DIY some of their cute stuff!
You guys have to make the ceramic side table!!! Love this for a video!!
Ok, hear me out. For the giant macrame headboard/tapestry, use polar fleece, sew it into 2 long 1 inch tubes, use the foam backer rods if it needs more bulk. Build a frame out of dowels and weave the fleece onto the frame using one for weft and the other for warp. In one yard of the fleece you could make about 90ft of tube, $5-10 per yard, say you bought 4 yards. The backer rod is $5 for 20ft so maybe $100 if you need it. The long wood dowels are about $25 for 10 ft so 2 dowels at 10ft would be enough to do 2 sides at 6.5 and 2 at 3.5, which is bigger than the one you saw. So, for around $200 you could make 1 twice the size with straight edges that is sturdy and would last much longer.
The headboard is going to be just lots of tubes stuffed with Polly fill and then weaving them how you like. For sturdiness you could do like carpet glue and matting on the back. I made a costume for my daughter last Halloween. She was a meatball with spaghetti and I could have used the fabric tubes of Polly fill (that I got glued btw) to make this. A new netlfix series, a bed sheet set in the color you like, a glue gun or sewing machine and maybe two bags of Polly fill is all you need!
I’d love to see a west elm diy or buy- specifically the low mid century modern bookcase 😊