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You should upload a 1 hour version of the mini gardens running for each creation you made. Just to enjoy the peacefulness and so we can let it play in the background like some fireplace video.
If you are looking for English subtitles, please note that the English subtitles are coming as noted in the description of the video. Thank you for making such a lovely piece!!
Ducky Boii its the people who are incapable of understanding, admiring or creating anything beautiful themselves. AKA haters. I love this guy, I have migraine episode right now and this is the only video I felt like watching. Much good wishes to Asu❤️
At times I feel like there are bots that go to popular videos or videos that just came out that are doing too well, to dislike them...maybe some bullshit of "evening the playing field" because I really cannot see how anyone could dislike this at all.
This is amazing! what a great job you did! your work inspired us to give it a go too. Though we were wondering if you could include a rough idea of the materials you used? like how many stones / how much kilos, what kind of stones, how much foam board and what sort of glue you would recommend. Also any kinds of tips are welcome. Keep up the great work!
I would LOVE to be in a shop full of those creations. Unfortunately I just remembered that I live in a "little-town-lost-somewhere-in-the-ass-of-the-world" (it could be its official name) where no one has even a clue that this kind of stuff does exist.
create your own! if you source locally you dont even have to pay for anything. I just spend some time at a creekbed and found myself some rocks and small plants growing there, took some soil and put it all in a shalow bowl and hey presto. Also growing wabi kusa just by getting some plants from near water and tying the roots up in a cotton rag filled with soil and a little clay ball. you can do this with any biome, just need to observe nature around you and recreate.
Very very well done. My husband has an aquarium and often he builds things his own. I love watch the way you can adjust rocks and build a little real sea world. Your waterfall is amazing. Thanks for sharing
As always your work is amazing! I love all the attention to detail. I'm curious, what is it that you use for building the base of your builds? Is it some kind of foam board?
really wanna start doing craft like these, making nature in a box, but it cost to much :( still just a student. When im done and got job after my degree, i plan to make a "hobby craft room".
When you say 'planting cloth' are you talking about any material that's made of microfiber, or is it an actual product for aquariums/terrariums? This was beautiful work as always. I love how well thought out and planned your projects are. Are your projects commissioned or for yourself?
@@jaimiejuriansz6831 Perhaps so. I've seen videos from others that looked like they were using such fabrics. I suppose some experimentation is in order. Gosh, a reason to play. Lol!
Por favor, teria como fazer um vídeo com o nome de todos os materiais usados. Como se fosse um tutorial? Please, I would like to make a video with the name of all the materials used. As if it were a tutorial?
Possibly styrene board Silicone sealant and super/krazy glue He called it a white smoke screen so im just going to check online and look for anything thats like an adhesive smoke screen
I don't think the stuff he buys is buyable in the USA if that is where you are. It looks like foam board with a plastic lamination, all the foam board we have here (that I can find) has paper lamination. What I am using: www.amazon.com/dp/B07BPVP1KB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hTbmFb8S69XXP I am in the process of building something like this myself and I am using corrugated plastic boards and hot glue to build the structure. That is turning out well. I plan to tack the structure to the glass with hot glue and then seal with silicone (silicone does not adhere well to it). I am not finished yet but I think it will work well.
I think I'll definitely check out another channel on how to do this. This has some good ideas but it's very vague on materialist and hints and tips, the sort of thing I was actually looking for in a DIY video..
RU-vid cannot give justice to your contents the amount of work time patience you put. its true sometimes good things never get the value they should get !