*Timestamps* Intro: 0:00 supplies: 019 Crystal ball: 1:05 kettle from my blog: 2:48 pot turned cauldron: 3:44 diy foil cauldron: 4:59 cauldron handles: 6:27 shaping the foil pot more: 7:23 painting the pots: 7:56 adding lights to the foil pot: 8:03 painting stuffing: 9:02 starting to fill the cauldron: 9:14 eyeballs 9:47 bubbles (beads): 10:06 more stuff in the pot: 10:34 edge of cauldron: 10:47 hot glue & pin head bubbles: 11:02 what's coming up and other ideas: 13:06 *Outhouse For Battery Packs* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pMl2FI_DcJ0.html *Hiding batteries in tree* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DPcSjJ27PnY.html *Pin head eyeballs* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9KTfLtk0bvw.html *Pumpkin House Playlist Includes light up candles* ru-vid.com/group/PLNTd5TaUo3qhlvcp38ZX_HrJkFd-GDO4W&si=ukW_Vc_MbcQ2QpUx *Visit me:* Facebook facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/ Instagram instagram.com/ojala_crafts/ Blog www.sharonojala.com/
You really are a brilliant crafter!!❣️ I always learn new ideas from you!! Plus things I would never have thought to do!! I love this cauldron you made so much & how you painted some batting or stuffing green for the cauldron!! 💚 I really love it lite up!! 💚 Making round eyeballs out of split peas is genius!! I remember when you used them for eyes before but again I would have never thought to do this in a cauldron!!
The crystal ball was so simple but it looks amazing. Thanks for showing the different ways of making the cauldron, that was super helpful, and I love watching the way you work. It's just a fascinating process, I could watch it all day
The acorn cap stand is genius. I just made a little dog using your foil/tape/kitchen towel formula. Genius! Subscribed and binge watching your lovely channel now. 😊😊
I made a cauldron out of the bottom of a POM juice bottle. Added a wire handle and papier mache'd tissue paper over it (instead of paper towel..no foil, no masking tape). Worked a charm and turned out perfectly. When I later made a barrel stove (woodstove) I used the silver bits from small binder clips for legs. I could've done this for the cauldron but preferred the way it looked with its wide round bottom. I intend to make a faux outdoors wood fire for the cauldron.
I know I say this everytime, but I am LOVING this series. I actually rewatched all 3 parts yesterday of the construction of the pumpkin house (and I've done that many times). It is so much fun. Will the little mouse witch not be miving in?
Those little lights aren't drawing that much current. If you have soldering skills, you can wire 2 or 3 sets of the lights on to a single battery pack. You'll have to change the batteries more often but have less trouble hiding the pack.
Absolutely! And I’ll be doing some soldering and lighting in the near future. I wanted this option up first as it’s easy and so cheap. Anyone with access to these string lights can do it and I love that! I just wish I had tried these yrs ago lol I’m looking forward to soldering tho, it’ll be interesting and fun