When I first saw this I thought it would be way too difficult for me to create! Your tutorial made it look so easy. The colours are perfect. Yellow stands for ever lasting love (you probably know that already lol). It is stunning. Thank you so much. Take care🤗🇬🇧
I really like that because it has a lot of dimension to it and I’ve seen some beautiful roses in real life that looks to me like the closest one to a real live rose that I’ve seen great job❤❤❤❤
Thank you so very much for taking the time to do this video! I can't wait to try this today...Thanks to you! I appreciate how you don't get so fussy and precise with exact measurements, weights and your fast.
Wow it did turn out beautiful. I was like you at the beginning think what kind of colour combo have you got going now! We’ll surprise it turned out great. 🌟🌟🌟❤️❤️☃️☃️
Omgoodness was trying to write and my screen completely froze on me. 🤬 so of course have to start the video all over again to just comment. I love the rose and in any color. lol they are beautiful (also my mid name.) lol now on to my crazy phone. Gerrrrr some days. Tfs hugs.
Hello Irene, thank you very much for your response back. I just want to pass something on to you. At Temu you can buy 300 sand pads for €10.33. Just wanted to let you know.😉👍Thank you very much. Kind regards, Grandma Conny from the Netherlands😉👍🍀🇳🇱 🥰🥰
Hello Irene, I ordered the same sanding device, but what did you pick up that black one and where did you order the sandpaper pads from 400 to 3000? I love your explanation and video. 🥰 Thank you for that. Kind regards, Grandma Conny from the Netherlands🇳🇱
I think I found your sander (callous remover) on Amazon but says nothing about being waterproof, so maybe I didn’t find it. Is yours waterproof? Loved your rose cane!
Mine is not waterproof. I just make sure I have the cord on the other side of the bowl that I have water in. You're not really putting the sander in the water but more dipping the bead
@@TheCreativeDork5 Ah, that makes sense! I've ordered it and the pads! I also use a tumbler for beads but didn't realize I could use it for larger flatter pieces! I'll have to try that. Thank you so much!