Aw! This is such a cute DIY to replicate those rainbow bridges that are sold. It looks exactly like them! You're very creative, as always, and I also remember those pretty DIY flowers you had made at 7:48 Great job! The hamster footage at the end was adorable too. 😍
Aw, thank you. I have wanted one of the Rosewood rainbow bridges for years. I believe that they only recently have become available online in the US. I decided to make my own anyway. Now I can make as many as I want haha. The flowers inspired the rainbow bridge, because of course flowers need rainbows :)
Ria Patel This DIY uses a lot of glue so School glue is the only glue I would use to glue the pieces together. Non-toxic hot glue is fine for gluing on the steps.
Oh so pretty! Especially in your little paper flower garden, so lovely! Been looking for a diy version of these adorable bridges, since the commercial ones are pretty pricey for a bridge.
It must say non-toxic on the bottle to be safe. I use Elmer's School Glue to be absolutely sure. If it doesn't say non-toxic it must be a different formula. Elmer's makes a variety of glues so it's important to check the label as you have done. Wait until you can get some school glue so you won't have to worry about it :)
This is awesome, however make sure you don’t print out the rainbow design because most likely your ham will chew this and ink is harmful to your Ham. - :) Your average hamster owner.
I made templates out of cereal box cardboard so I can quickly draw out the parts and make more bridges. The computer drawing was only for the video because my handwriting is hard to read for some people :)
Aw! This is such a cute DIY to replicate those rainbow bridges that are sold. It looks exactly like them! You're very creative, as always, and I also remember those pretty DIY flowers you had made at 7:48 Great job! The hamster footage at the end was adorable too. 😍
Aw, thank you. I have wanted one of the Rosewood rainbow bridges for years. I believe that they only recently have become available online in the US. I decided to make my own anyway. Now I can make as many as I want haha. The flowers inspired the rainbow bridge, because of course flowers need rainbows :)
Is it ok to just use pva glue
Ria Patel This DIY uses a lot of glue so School glue is the only glue I would use to glue the pieces together. Non-toxic hot glue is fine for gluing on the steps.
Oh so pretty! Especially in your little paper flower garden, so lovely!
Been looking for a diy version of these adorable bridges, since the commercial ones are pretty pricey for a bridge.
Congratulations on adopting 2 more hamsters and thank you for the DIY. You are so creative!
Thank you :)
Oh and so sorry for your loss of Millet 😟 I watched a lot of your previous videos and it looks like he had a wonderful good life with you! ❤️
Thank you. I miss my Millet. He loved all of my diys :)
Wow, I’m so impressed! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you :)
Stop, hammy time
I'm sorry I had to😂
Ha ha :)
There was an add that had really nice music
I love it! I made a rainbow bridge a while ago. 😊 I used small wooden blocks for the steps instead of cardboard.
Thank you. Using wooden blocks is a cute idea :)
So cute and creative 💓
Love this tutorial! Aww, sorry about Millet😭😔
Thank you. I miss Millet a lot but I'm happy to have given Milo a home
it's so useful!!❤
Thank you :)
I tried doing this and it is SO frustrating it just won't stick
I have same Elmers glue but it doesn't say non toxic will it be ok
It must say non-toxic on the bottle to be safe. I use Elmer's School Glue to be absolutely sure. If it doesn't say non-toxic it must be a different formula. Elmer's makes a variety of glues so it's important to check the label as you have done. Wait until you can get some school glue so you won't have to worry about it :)
@@HammyTime it Elmers school glue from UK it doesn't say non toxic I'm confused as I ask people and they said it's ok
@@pebblessmudgef1578 Oh, I don’t know how the UK labels non-toxic glue. I can assume that if it’s school glue then it’s safe :)
Hello,can I used art paper?
I'm not sure what art paper is. I use children's craft/construction paper because it's non toxic and breaks down easily if eaten.
Hammy Time ok..thank u..😘
This is awesome, however make sure you don’t print out the rainbow design because most likely your ham will chew this and ink is harmful to your Ham.
- :) Your average hamster owner.
I made templates out of cereal box cardboard so I can quickly draw out the parts and make more bridges. The computer drawing was only for the video because my handwriting is hard to read for some people :)
Hammy Time Oh I know, I was just making sure no one got confused! :) My ham loves his rainbow bridge.