As others have said, this is just magical. I love everything about this project! Your use of materials is amazing. And the way that you are able to transform each element into something antique-looking and absolutely beautiful is so inspiring. Your imagination, artistic talents and precise skills are phenomenal! I may have to re-watch this to see the "magic" unfold once more.
What a great idea! I love how you use just everyday household items and turn them into your magical creations! Your castle came out beautifully, love everything about your book! You always amaze me , it's always a joy to watch!💞🏰📖🌲💞
Hi Irene!! Thank you so much for translating this video into English!! I am subscribed to your three channels. As I cannot understand your language, DIY addiction is the only one I can thus understand. Your work is amazing! Well cared for, attentive to details, creative, I do appreciate!! Valeria (from Belgium)
I love the castle! The whole idea is wonderful! I've been making little houses from wood bits, and cardboard. They're so much fun to create. Lovely! Thank you!
Hi, I saw your comment and I was wondering if you have ever made a Putz house 🏠. Putz houses come from Germany originally, and then they were brought to America by German immigrants. They're gorgeous little houses that you make with cardboard and then paint. You can make them as simple or as detailed as you like and you can make them into Glitter Putz Houses by literally putting glitter all over them. There are loads of Putz house templates that are available for free on RU-vid and Pinterest. You just need to google: Putz House Templates or Putz Houses and you'll find lots of videos on how to make them, along with the templates. Merry Christmas from Amanda in Australia
This is SO Awesome. Thank you!!! My wife and I love Christmas, we love crafts, and we especially love vintage style crafts from artisans in faraway places we love.
it is beautiful! i loved the story of the snowqueen, we had it as a musical performance at school, and i played and sang the "Räubermutter", die mother of the robbers. :D :D lovely piece of art!
I love your old world charm creativities. I'm my self love doing diys like that but I couldn't find someone else until I found you. I save all your videos and. Do many of your ideas with a twist of my own . Your so talented. Thank you for sharing so much with us.❤
Hi Irene, WOW. A absolutely beautiful piece that would Hans Christian Anderson proud himself. You must add to the village, just so i can see it. Fantastic work. Thank you as always. Luv from the UK x
Thank you for sharing your delightful designs, I love how a story can come alive with 3D embellishments. Perhaps I'll try making a book of Sankt Nikolaus along with his church in Myra, Turkey. Let's remember it's Saint Nicholas Day on Dec 3. Take care and blessings for wonderful holidays. 🤗 🤗
Ohh! Such a beautiful Christmas decoration Irene! This has been very enjoyable to watch...so creative and imaginative with all those great ideas using the recycled bits and pieces! Thank you, Pam. 👏
You are amazing! You give us all so many fantastic ideas!!! I’ve been watching your Russia channel and I will be making your cotton dolls for my church staff for Christmas next year. Thank you!
I loved it! Today, I stumbled across your uploads and you've been keeping me entranced. You have a new sub! I am looking forward to all your new creations. You are definitely inspiring me to create as well! Have a lovely Xmas!
This is amazing. You are so talented and patient 😅. This is so unique and different from the same old thing you see everywhere in the US. Plus I love that you use regular recycled old things instead of spending a bunch of money. Even though it looks like a lot of money because it’s so beautiful and detailed.
I've been saving lots of small things to build something. But now I've fallen in love with your castle. I want to see if I can make a similar piece. I want the deer too, but I don't think I can make that. It is so delicate and detailed. You make such beautiful things.Right now I am working on a Baba Yaga and her house. I hope I can achieve a tiny bit of your talent. Bravo Irene!
Thanks for explaining this well and making it quick and easy. I fund myself in situations with family members where I need to Armour up in the moment even tho I did a protection in tge moment ❤
What a fantastic job, I love the idea of the storybook, the houses are so warm, and the castle is fairy magical❤ thanks for sharing this precious Christmas adornment, a kiss, dear Irina
Ciao Irene, la tua tecnica del cottone e colla, è semplicemente fantastica! Molte grazie! Volevo gentilmente chiederti un suggerimento, vorrei fare una scena del sottosuolo con tutti gli stratti di terra che si vedono attraverso un panel di vetro o plexiglas, per far vedere le tane dei conigli, e le volpi che ibernano piacevolmente, ma non ho idea di come ricreare gli estratti di terra, potresti aiutarmi? Grazie infinite! E buon anno a te e la tua famiglia ❤
Do you come up with these ideas and little details yourself like curly the edges of the pages with pencils or do you get that stuff from blogs or other things online other crafters?
WOW - this vintage book you've created with pieces of the actual story coming out of the pages is SO AMAZING AND BEAUTIFUL. I've never seen anything like this before and it's really inspiring. There are so many different fairy tales, like Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella (to name only two) that you could use to make a gorgeous book like this one. All fairy stories have a castle in them, so the design of your castle would be perfect for any book like this one, and you could just add different characters and miniature items that go with the story you're using. I can just imagine a Cinderella book with the pumpkin that turns into a golden carriage and Cinderella's glass slipper that she leaves behind at the ball. Could you make one about Cinderella? That would be so cool. Thank you so much for another brilliant video tutorial, love from Amanda Jones in Australia
You are so talented and gifted… and the patience you have for the details. This is absolutely beautiful. I enjoy watching you make such beautiful crafts.