are there any more videos on pool noodle creations? this was fabulous. and i loved going to john pennekamp coral reef state park many years ago. time for another trip
We do not have a follow up to this video yet but we've been getting requests so please subscribe, tell your friends and stay tuned! (Currently at Ft Zach Taylor KW)
@@L2SB-BrianMichelle if you go to the three dots at the top of the video (right side) different options will pop up. one will say playback speed. tap on 25x and the whole video will significantly slow down. you’ll be able to see everything in slow motion.
We have talked about doing this video again as it's one of our more popular ones. For now, we advise pausing and watching as many times as you need to get the gist. If you have more questions about details, don't hesitate to ask in the comments. Thanks for watching!
What an awesome creation!! 🧡🤎
Thanks for watching and the kind words!
are there any more videos on pool noodle creations? this was fabulous. and i loved going to john pennekamp coral reef state park many years ago. time for another trip
We do not have a follow up to this video yet but we've been getting requests so please subscribe, tell your friends and stay tuned! (Currently at Ft Zach Taylor KW)
Fantastic
🙏 thank you!
Where did you get the foam fish and seahorse?
Great question! These were foam board cutouts painted by children and local artists. Thanks for watching!
I can't figure out how you did the blue tube which flair out. Did you cut out pieces and put them back in?
We took scraps of wire and poked each piece onto it. Use hot glue to secure.
So was this remade in slow motion with directions?
As of 6/8/23 not yet. We are planning to do another one soon, this summer. Stay tuned!
What is the green seaweed? Where did you get it?
The green is cut from pool noodles lengthwise.
Do you have a tutorial that show it in slow motion, that an awesome creation
I'm sorry, we do not. Try pausing at intervals. We would be happy to detail anything you need help with. 🥰
@@L2SB-BrianMichelle if you go to the three dots at the top of the video (right side) different options will pop up. one will say playback speed. tap on 25x and the whole video will significantly slow down. you’ll be able to see everything in slow motion.
What did you use to thread the round pieces of pool noodle onto?
12ga copper wire scraps found at any home improvement center or hardware store
What did you put in side the box
Nothing. If you need weight to prevent it from moving around, you could use a brick.
Hi. What did you use for the bottom rock/sand?
Thank you so much. And what did you use to connect and hold the pool noodle to the box?
For the rocks/coral bottom, we used a cardboard box covered with loosely crumpled bulk sheet paper attached with hot glue
To connect the various pieces and pool noodles, we used a combination of 12g copper wire scraps and hot glue.
lindo e MT inteligente
Gracias! 🥰
Do you have a tutorial?
We have talked about doing this video again as it's one of our more popular ones. For now, we advise pausing and watching as many times as you need to get the gist. If you have more questions about details, don't hesitate to ask in the comments. Thanks for watching!
It looks nice but the video is too far away, no directions, and is going too fast. 😕
Thanks for your feedback! We haven't had a chance to redo this video yet but we are taking all suggestions into consideration for the next one!