I missed you🤗! It relaxes me when I see your hands working on something, anything! I don't know why, but you gave me peace, calm🌹 Hugs from far away, just from Romania!💞 あまり魅力を感じていないことがわかります...😂 There are many stones "blocked" (same color many stones in one place) 😁
ここルーマニアでは、「あなたには黄金の手と、それを使う忍耐力がある!」と言われます。 それがあなたです。 あなたはとても器用で、典型的で、とても忍耐力があります。 おめでとう! やることなすこと全てが完璧に仕上がります!Here, in Romania, we say: "You have golden hands and the patience to use them!" That's how you are. You are very handy, typical, with a lot of patience. Congratulations! Everything you do comes out perfect! 🤩
If you stick a needle with a needle in the hole through which the glue comes out, it no longer hardens. I learned this when I was making boxes and I used a lot of glue
God! I haven't seen this with the dragon!! 🤭😋❤ What wood is it made of? It doesn't look like cork...Is it a set in which you find everything you need and you just decorate/dress it? ちなみに私は木竜です!27 february 1964 😉
I can't wait to see you working on the new project! Success👍! You try all kinds of things. You are probably weaving what would attract you more. Or maybe that's your nature, curious to learn all about the craft😉. The youth has its say! Wind in the stern! (That is, that your projects succeed and that you relax! That's what's most important, whatever you do/try). I will continue to follow you, because it amuses me that you are full of surprises! 🙂❤ P.S. I also tried various things over the years: I knitted, crocheted, made tapestry, made soap (the cold method - I still have soaps made 7 years ago and they smell just as nice and make pleasant foam), I made jewelry, including with the Frivolite (Tatting) method, I made beautifully decorated boxes, colored and decorated envelopes, origami, greeting cards for various occasions and I also got to diamond painting. And I stayed with him for 5 years. It's true that what are you doing now, I haven't tried! But something like this, with colored wax and colored and sticky dusts, I used to decorate the boxes. That's why I say that I like you and that I will continue to follow you, to see what else you will try! 😀🤩
My opinion is to keep the AB stones (boreals) separate. Sometimes if you have inspiration you can improvise on some works and put ABs instead of ordinary stones through them 😉. Oh my! You killed that canvas 😂You have become very dear to me🤗! Good luck with that! 🌹
You can put with the pen in those "holes". You rest your hand. Anyway, I love to see how you work! 🤩 Hahahaha! 🤗 Even if you got angry, it passed quickly, because you found the solution! Good for you!
@@himahimahimah Yes, that is, you put one stone, one you don't, and you put one stone, one you don't. And then it comes out like a chessboard. You can fill in the empty portions with a pen, to rest your hand a little. This style of work is valid for larger spaces to be filled with the same color.
How beautifully the stones sit with the tweezers! ❤It is harder to work, but the result is special. With time it will be easier, you will get used to it. It also depends a lot on the cut of the stones. You can work in the "chess board" (put a stone, pause one, and put a stone, pause one) on the larger surfaces, then complete with the pen. The result is the same and you "rest" your hand while working with the pen.😉My opinion is to work on a little smaller spaces... But you do what you think is better, of course!😊
When you have larger portions with the same color, you can work more easily if you put one stone, one you don't put, and you put one, and you don't put it, etc. Like a kind of chess board. Then fill in the blanks. In this way, they push each other and the lines come out straighter. And it is easier to work. Is it important for you to finish faster or to work? I put stone by stone and enjoy what I work on. I'm enjoying it....I'm not in a hurry to apply more than once! I see you are a perfectionist. I like you!🙂
Congratulations on working with square stones with tweezers! This is the best way to sit. It's my favorite way to work with squares! Good luck, I will follow you, precisely because you work with tweezers, which I rarely see!😊