Good evening from Central Arkansas. I just found your channel, and you took me back to when I lived close to my sister in Missouri. Thanks for your inspiration to think out of the box. God bless, and I will be looking forward to seeing what yall come up with next.
I have made with coffee cup and dessert plates and/ or tea up saucer, bent a spoon glued one side to saucer andthe other to the cup and stuffed fam in cup then created waterfallzilk flower bouquets, they turn out so very pretty ❤❤
I’m sure you’ve made gorgeous arrangements! We haven’t tried those yet, so maybe we’ll conquer that in a future video. Thanks for the idea! Keep up your awesome creativity, and we wish you a blessed 2025!
New subscriber. I just made some bird feeders from vintage tea sets but i assembled mine a little different. Just a tip, epoxy will hold and last much longer than the e6000. Those are very nice. 🤗
@CraftyChaos2024 I buy the gorilla brand epoxy. It sets in 5 mins and is fully cured overnight. I epoxy little hinges in 3 places around my plate and hang the feeder with pretty gold chain. If you go to my page, I think it's like 3 videos back when I made mine. You can see the details. I've been making these for 10+ years. The epoxy is great.
I panicked when i saw you use E6000 on the tea cups. I am an avid tea cup collector!I I have one that dates back to the early 1900’s. I’m hanging on for dear life to see what you are going to do with those tea cups.
Teacups are like pieces of art, with lots of different patterns, colors and shapes…and we love them! Don’t worry, we don’t have plans to smash them into bits to make mosaics (yet!) 😆 Thanks so much for your comment. Best to you in 2025!
Ok this is the 2nd video I've seen and i love y'all! You're so funny, it's like spending time with best friends 😊😊
Thank you so much for watching! 😊 This makes our hearts happy!!
@CraftyChaos2024 awww you're welcome, I've subscribed and thank y'all for being you.
What a wonderful idea. Love watching y’all
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Good evening from Central Arkansas. I just found your channel, and you took me back to when I lived close to my sister in Missouri. Thanks for your inspiration to think out of the box. God bless, and I will be looking forward to seeing what yall come up with next.
What lovely memories you must have with your sister! Thank you for your kind comment. We appreciate your support! God bless you always!
Just found your channel. So cool
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I have made with coffee cup and dessert plates and/ or tea up saucer, bent a spoon glued one side to saucer andthe other to the cup and stuffed fam in cup then created waterfallzilk flower bouquets, they turn out so very pretty ❤❤
I’m sure you’ve made gorgeous arrangements! We haven’t tried those yet, so maybe we’ll conquer that in a future video. Thanks for the idea! Keep up your awesome creativity, and we wish you a blessed 2025!
Love 🎉 these ladies. 😊
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Sherry, your super hero character should be The Wasp, with your signature weird glasses :) I like them!
My sweet husband, you a lie! 😂
New subscriber. I just made some bird feeders from vintage tea sets but i assembled mine a little different. Just a tip, epoxy will hold and last much longer than the e6000. Those are very nice. 🤗
Thanks for the epoxy tip! Which epoxy do you recommend? And thanks for watching. A blessed 2025 to you!
@CraftyChaos2024 I buy the gorilla brand epoxy. It sets in 5 mins and is fully cured overnight. I epoxy little hinges in 3 places around my plate and hang the feeder with pretty gold chain. If you go to my page, I think it's like 3 videos back when I made mine. You can see the details. I've been making these for 10+ years. The epoxy is great.
@@scrappy_junk_studiothank you for this info!
@@CraftyChaos2024 you're very welcome! I am a nature enthusiast and I absolutely love feeding the birds and other little critters. 🤗
I panicked when i saw you use E6000 on the tea cups. I am an avid tea cup collector!I I have one that dates back to the early 1900’s. I’m hanging on for dear life to see what you are going to do with those tea cups.
Teacups are like pieces of art, with lots of different patterns, colors and shapes…and we love them! Don’t worry, we don’t have plans to smash them into bits to make mosaics (yet!) 😆 Thanks so much for your comment. Best to you in 2025!
I love tea cups too