The tidal bores of the Cook Inlet are similar. That inlet is also 'y' shaped and has a high tidal range, 28 feet on average, if I recall correctly. Thanks for posting the video.
What an amazing idea. I will definitely be trying these. I have some thrifted mirrors that would work well for this. Thanks for sharing this technique.
Saw this on pieces of clothing I used to buy in the 80s and 90s. I always wondered if the fabric creators used bleach then applied dye over bleached areas. You have to be careful as the bleach and possibly the dye weakened the fabric and it shattered. I wonder if it can be done once and then redone after the piece is washed and dryed.
Beautiful! My favorite is the one with the plastic planter because it's a terrific way of turning an ordinary, cheap piece into a stunning, one-of-a-kibd eye catcher. ❤❤❤
If you had a heat gun that would take the labels off so much easier. It only takes a few seconds of running the heat gun over the label surface which re-heats the glue on the labels. For any left over residue, you can use rubbing alcohol (92% or higher) in a spray bottle over any areas of glue and wipe them with a paper towel. Any gunk on the jars comes right off. I use this method to remove labels from candle jars - that's how I know it works. I love what you did with the jar!!
I am not sure many people have flea comb at home, I prefer to use items that are in ever household ;O). But yes even regular small comb works well too. But the needle is more gentle on the velcro.