This was beautiful! The night shots at the end were giving me Pirates of the Caribbean vibes (the ride). Another lovely speed build. I love your designs. 💜
I'm a new subscriber and just wanted to say I appreciate seeing your whole process (and the end result is stunning!) I seriously struggle with outdoor decorating (witness: my Animal Crossing island is still. Not. Done.), so watching content creators go through the choosing and deciding process is actually really helpful. I was watching another creator recently who, instead of scrolling through continually, pre-gathered absolutely everything she thought she might want to use in the build and placed it all across the biome to grab from as she went along, which I thought was a great idea, but only works if you have the room to do that still or enough space cleared. I do, currently, so I'll probably try that, since I find the continual scrolling as painful as you do, LOL, but until we get a search function, what choice do we have? I'd even settle for them just grouping more like items together under the "All" tab, rather than by date of purchase/build or whatever metric they're using. I've stopped using the categories they do give us as much because I discovered a bunch of my items were not showing up in those categories, like the stone rugs or the jubilant topiaries. I thought maybe the items were bugged and just not showing up at all, but nope, they were under the "All" tab. So frustrating! In any case, this build is beautiful and gave me lots of inspiration, so thank you! :) *EDIT: I also wish GameLoft would make it so we could actually climb ramps/stairs onto the decks, patios, and entrances of the houses. *sigh*
This is absolutely stunning !
I appreciate it so much thank you 🥺🫶🏼
This deserves more views!
@markbriansalvador8659 aww thank you so much 🥺
This build is perfect! I was in the mindset that the jungle items should go on eternity isle but it fits so well in the glade.
I love your builds; you give me so many ideas!
Thank you so much!! That means a lot 🫶🏼🥺
Looks amazing yet again!😍 You never seem to disappoint sunflower, I’m in love with how you build! 😍🥰🙌💕
Awww thank you so much!!! Adore you 🥹🩷
This was beautiful! The night shots at the end were giving me Pirates of the Caribbean vibes (the ride). Another lovely speed build. I love your designs. 💜
Ahhh cress! Thank you so much my love! What a lovely compliment 🥹🩷
This was sooo good! love your videos and cant wait to see what else is to come!
Omg thank you!! That's so sweet! 🥺🫶🏼
Great job on the speed build!
Thank you so much love! And thank you for watching 🥺🫶🏼
@@sunflowerbear_ No prob.
I'm a new subscriber and just wanted to say I appreciate seeing your whole process (and the end result is stunning!) I seriously struggle with outdoor decorating (witness: my Animal Crossing island is still. Not. Done.), so watching content creators go through the choosing and deciding process is actually really helpful.
I was watching another creator recently who, instead of scrolling through continually, pre-gathered absolutely everything she thought she might want to use in the build and placed it all across the biome to grab from as she went along, which I thought was a great idea, but only works if you have the room to do that still or enough space cleared. I do, currently, so I'll probably try that, since I find the continual scrolling as painful as you do, LOL, but until we get a search function, what choice do we have? I'd even settle for them just grouping more like items together under the "All" tab, rather than by date of purchase/build or whatever metric they're using. I've stopped using the categories they do give us as much because I discovered a bunch of my items were not showing up in those categories, like the stone rugs or the jubilant topiaries. I thought maybe the items were bugged and just not showing up at all, but nope, they were under the "All" tab. So frustrating!
In any case, this build is beautiful and gave me lots of inspiration, so thank you! :)
*EDIT: I also wish GameLoft would make it so we could actually climb ramps/stairs onto the decks, patios, and entrances of the houses. *sigh*