dollhouse pots & pans made from CEREAL BOX
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Watch me transform cereal box paper into some lovely miniature pots and pans. This technique for making pots & pans is easily replicated and no special tools are needed.
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Those pots look like they are from the 19th century and would actually be what they used back then too. How cute and adorable. Have a great day
I wanted to make them look like enamel.
These pots are so realistic! Thank you so much for all your great ideas. I'm watching your miniature junk journal next, amazing. :)
Thanks so much! 😊 You can paint these with nail polish as well.
I LOVE that stove!!! I would love to make one like that. Buying it just don't "hit it" for me. lol Oh, and your pots are wonderful too! I need to make these for my 5 houses that I "built". So thank you for this tutorial!!!
This is a very fancy stove. That's a lot of work. Go for it!
Cleaver indeed!
Thank you 😊
Love all of your videos
Thank you 😊
Divinas divinas 😮 teaquedaron todas gracias por compartir 😃😃😃😊
Thank you 😊
Those pots and pans are so adorable. What a great tutorial ! 😄
Thank you! I wish I had done one in a metallic tone. I may have to make another one now just to see how it looks as metal 😆
great job and tutorial - Thank You for sharing!! 😊
You’re welcome 😊
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WOW! That Hilarious, Great minds do think alot! I'm blown away!!!THEY ARE SOOO CUTE!!!! I LOVE THE COLOR!!! GREAT PROJECT!!!!😀
I know! It's so funny that you and I made the same video in the same week. You released yours the day before mine. I was planning to do a "trash to Treasure" thumbnail but you beat me to the punch with your title so I had to pivot 😆
Love watching your videos. You are so helpful in every aspect.thank you
You are so welcome! Thank you
Those pots are cute and easy enough for to replicate. TFS🇨🇦❤️
thank you :) I agree. It would be fast and easy to make an entire stack of these and they do look very cute stacked
Hello! These pots & pans turned out perfectly! Very budget friendly, too! Well done.. Thank you for sharing & inspiring. 😊
Thank you very much :) I really wanted to create a technique that's easy to replicate. A lot of the tutorials I've seen on this topic involve bottle caps and little plastic bottles many of us don't have.
Thank you for sharing this.😊
Now I can make my own and save money.👏
Love the pot on the pencil trick.
Have you ever made a French press coffee pot?
You're welcome
No, I haven't. That sounds cool though
Very cool, I see its very similar to how you made those little mugs in another of your tutorials. I made some of the mugs, it took me a couple of goes with the supplies I had on hand before I could replicate them just right but they are just the CUTEST! l hadn't thought to use the same technique to make pots and pans but it seems so obvious now lol. Thanks Shyra, you're the best!
Nice thx 4 sharing.
My pleasure :)
Great tutorial. This will be handy for making more small items to put in my handmade kitchen.
Have fun crafting! Thank you for your comment. I love interacting with other miniaturists.
Great tutorial ❤
Thank you! 😊
This is one of my favourite videos that you have done coz it looks so good and it’s all just stuff everyone has around the house :)
Thank you :) This is a fun one. It can be replicated by most people and the supplies can be substituted for whatever you have.
Those parts are amazing! You make me want to make something miniature!
You should! They're fun and easy.
thankyou for this video dollshouse pots and pans are not cheap to buy and are almost as expensive as the real thing - and not very realistic anyway. This has given me a new way to work. Brilliant stuff!
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You gotta check out this video from Little Gretchen. She made her pots & pans out of trash. I love how they turned out, and the aging she added to make them look used.
Thank you for watching my video!
So cute!! I have tacky glue and fabric glue. That stove is awesome too. Was looking at one channel making dollhouses plates, they said a dinner plate to scale should be 3/4 inch across, and most of the things I think might work are one inch. Maybe I'll use them anyway
Thank you!
Dinner plates range in size. 10.5 inches is pretty standard for played at home. Restaurants often use 12 inches. 3/4 inch is only 9 inches so that's actually a bit small for a dinner plate in 1 inch scale. Your 1 inch items will work just fine.
Nice job! TFS
My pleasure! Thank you for watching :)
Cuuuute!
Thank you 😊
To cute
Thank you 😊
You probably already know this, but Murphy's Oil Soap in water will get out almost anything dried on your brushes. I use a lot of Murphy's Oil soap. A lot....
I didn't know that! I've been using the method of soaking dried brushes in dirty paint water and it's 2/10. Thank you for the tip! I have some of that under my kitchen sink.
Such detail. Cute! Love the stove!
Thank you! It would be fun to make these with different paint jobs. I'm all about aging mininiatures so I'd love to try a chipped enamel type of paint scheme
How do you figure out the scale? It seems hard.
For 1:12, it's easier bc 1 inch equals 12 inches in real life. Measuring bores me so I mostly try to keep checking if it "looks right" aka not too big or small compared to known 1:12 miniatures like this stove.