You can pour those beads in a clear glass container and make it a coffee grounds. You could also use the beads as a crumb coat on cake. And you could use the beads as dirt in the pots. I'm sure you'll think of something.
@@StefsMiniaturesandCrafts-ej3mz The silver ones might make cute cake sprinkles or maybe they could go into little containers to put in the general store in the section with tools as little nuts or hardware of some sort, since 1/12 scale nuts would be absolutely tiny. Ooh, or as those little silver fishing weights.
I am really enjoying all your videos Stef… thanks for sharing! I have purchased soooo many doubles from Temu, in much the same way as yourself… usually finding something cheaper and adding it without removing the dearer one… or completely forgetting that I’ve already purchased something!! Love from Nat. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Hi, I have recently discovered your miniature channel and been 😢watching your ‘Temu Hauls’. Sounds like you have some nice plans for your General Store and the Lucy apartment. Just wanted to mention something about the small plastic barrels you thought are too small for the store. They not too small, depending on what you put in them. For example, those are small because they are made to hold something that is too heavy for large barrels. Actually those are called a “nail keg”. A large container full of nails would be too heavy to handle in a big barrel. I have been into miniatures since 1972. Before that, my only exposure I had with dollhouses was when I was 3 I got one of the metal ones with furniture for Christmas. (1949) I will soon be 78 and at this time I have 5 dollhouses in various stages of completion. One is a 4 story, 8 room 1/6 scale town house I made for my daughter when she was 10. I have had a miniature shop 3 times. During that time I sold supplies and house kits. I also often put the kits together for my customers. About. 1997 we moved and I closed the shop, but I kept my houses. I have also made many room boxes and shadow boxes that hang on the was. Just wanted to mention that for the work and money involved I wouldn’t want to put a room into cardboard, or even foam core. Think the first thing I put online will be an old fashioned kitchen I made for my mom on Mother’s Day 1982. Bye, The Thatched Cottage Dollhouses And Crafts Sharon W
Thank you so much for that information! I had no idea! What a wonderful history of miniatures you have, I hope you will watch and share more information with me! Thank you so much for watching 😊
@ 20:35 It's a mattock - a hand tool used for digging, prying, and chopping. Tiny beads can be used for stuffing pillows etc, makes them nice and floppy.
@@StefsMiniaturesandCrafts-ej3mz Yes… some people watch these videos just for the ASMR!! It is loud, but not obtrusive… you can still hear you very clearly. ♥️♥️🇦🇺