Hey everyone!
Do you have some precious broken pieces of ceramic items lying around? Pieces that you struggle to throw away because of emotional attachment? If you do, then today's tutorial is perfect for you as we are diving into the world of DIY Kintsugi repair. We found a gorgeous bowl that we found at a thrift store, during one of our knitting cruises in Norway. Well, it ended up in pieces after a rocky night on our ship. But fear not, because a year later, our friend introduced us to Kintsugi, the Japanese art of golden joinery.
We got our hands on a kintsugi repair kit, and we're excited to give it a go. The kit comes with gold powder, glue, and all the tools we need to repair our broken ceramics. But it's not as easy as it looks. Mixing the glue and gold powder is a delicate process, and timing is crucial. We made a mess, to say the least!
Despite the initial challenges, we're determined to make it work. If you enjoyed watching us struggle (and hopefully eventually succeed), give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more adventures.
Oh, and remember, everything looks better with a touch of gold! Thanks for watching, and we'll see you in the next episode. Bye for now!
ARNE & CARLOS
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24 авг 2024