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Creating diy's you dmd me! - lone fox Lone Fox

Creating diy's you dmd me! - lone fox Lone Fox

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I also tried out a different style of filming for this one (sort of like a trial and error style) so we can DIY together! I hope you love this video magee113: Okay Drew, there's no better way or time to say this, I ABSOLUTELY ADORE YOU! I have been binging on your vids for days now and haven't even come close to being caught up! You are funny, sweet, smart, fashionable, relevant and have made cancer and COVID as - 'tolerable' - (hate that description but it was all my brain would give me in the moment, sorry. ) as this time in my life is allowing. Out of all my Youtubers I have come to get excited over new vids from, you have risen to the top! Thank you so much for being your fabulous self and PLEASE, Keep me ALWAYS finding more vids I HAVEN'T caught up with. Hugs and good health to you always, from a crazy old lady in God's waiting room. (LOLOL Florida)
Date: 2022-03-09

Comments and reviews: 9


I made some curtains out of tablecloth years ago. I've recently redecorated and was going to to buy actual curtains since I can afford them now but I still like the pattern on the table cloth so I got a new heavier rod and the ring clips but I don't like the way the clips look. Was thinking of ways I could disguise the clips. Maybe glue some decorative buttons, glass pebbles, or something. The cloth is white with some gray and yellow gold print. Would love your input.
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Love the video. I was just thinking that the last pillow with the chevron tassels could be a little bit easier if you do a running stitch in the chevron shape first and attach the tassels to that instead. It would definitely do less damage to the pillow, leaving less of a margin or error for less advanced creators.
Great job though! I'm loving your videos!

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These are all great! Im not going to lie, I would have been scared of the bulb one my favorite was the first and the last! I feel like Id turn the first one into just 100% string art rather than for pictures but I know my daughter would live to do it with the pictures! And you had me cracking up! I love your sense of humor!
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For future glass accidents, damp bread is good for picking up bits of broken glass.
Or, like me, you could just use a dust pan & brush.
Drew's face
I think, for the cushion/pillow, it would be best to trim the tassels when you are finished putting them in.
My favourites were the notice board & the cushion!

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Thanks for sharing your beachy voice over diy's. I loved the pillow and the lightbulb planter but your right, too time consuming for me. I'm just trying to remember how to do the popular four knots in macrame right. I don't know why but to me its so difficult.
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The craft stores and dollar tree sell empty bulbs like clear glass Christmas ornaments to make tree decor bulbs with. So no more trying to break bulbs, not worth cutting your hands and fingers ewww woo just had a bad visual. :. So glad you are okay.
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Aww. We really appreciate your efforts to supply a good product, ie your videos. Have to voice over an already finished video must have been a pain. Thank you. Your comments and expressions are so funny.
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As the roses are glued to one another and could come out of the box - you could put a little battery powered string of lights underneath the roses to illuminate from below
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Wonderful tassel pillow but what about washing the pillow cover? The tassels won' t unravel in the washing machine?
Is there a way to secure them?

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