Filling Up A Miniature Food Pantry How To Paint Rocks to Look Like Bread!

Published 2023-09-02

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  • Timestamps Intro: 0:00 supplies list 0:49 filling the jars: 1:35 labels for the jars: 3:47 the baskets: 5:30 rocks as food: 6:41 the pantry filled up: 11:16 LINKS  DIY Pine Needle Baskets https://youtu.be/ID4LY1NVMaA The pantry itself is in part 6 Part 1: https://youtu.be/zvgQQDk3bL4 part 2: https://youtu.be/l0BmmldAJOk part 3 https://youtu.be/CdXUJmz0VQ8 part 4 https://youtu.be/cCFlePodCEw part 5 https://youtu.be/G6lKKwLT8YE part 6 youtu.be/KZYkZaRuILw Visit me: Facebook www.facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/ Instagram www.instagram.com/ojala_crafts/ Blog www.sharonojala.com/
  • @elizabeths4371
    The Stone Ground river rock breads were INgenious. and the contents of the preserves was Pretty Darn Marvellous too!
  • @papabear2515
    Brilliant! Can’t wait to make some bread and cheese rocks! Thanks! Kathleen
  • @jantucker9355
    Yes the river rocks turned out amazing. You are so clever. Love it.🍄❤️🍄
  • @jenpink4298
    I am blown away! Every part was my favorite until the next part😂 I love what you did filling those jars! That is so so clever! Little beads and yarn and nail polish never looked so good! And the bread made out of little rocks, absolutely adorable! I cannot even believe how cute that is. Thank you so much for sharing your creative genius!
  • @lauriescott5152
    This is phenomenal! Beautiful and inspiring. Thanks for sharing your talents. 🌻
  • @ghoulgoil5029
    The whole project is adorable. The river rocks turned into bread is my favorite. Never would have thought they were rocks. Awesome.
  • @happyplum2822
    You can also use chalk pastels to distress paper. Shave some off with a knife and brush it on! I found it easier than coffee/tea. I've seen some people burn the edges but on this scale, it'll probably just vanish into a puff of smoke haha. Anyway, love your videos as always! I like how it's so... cozy? Not too much production with loud music, just a chill person enjoying themselves. Miniature bottles have to be my #1 item though, it's THE reason I got into miniatures, just something about it.
  • @kathyallen8323
    This is the cutest pantry I’ve ever seen. My favorite was the cheese.
  • You never cease to amaze me!! The imagination and then the creation is always incredible to me!! I'm so selfish, I'm going to beg for more😊!! Well done yet again 👍.
  • @carrie4910
    Rock bread?!?! So freaking clever! The pantry looks sooooo cool.
  • I Absolutely LOVE this VIDEO! I truly appreciate you use of everyday items! The river rocks for Food was classic! It totally reminds me of my childhood resources! Using clear nail polish instead of resin was perfect! The painted twine /yarn for licorice was Epic! Excellent video! Thank you for sharing, this was Great!
  • Those jars are so adorable and looks so real. The breads and cheese very cute. The ideas coming out of your head amazing and awesome. Thanks for so many tips and ideas.
  • @MTB214
    Wow, this and your other video of the added rooms are great. You’re a great artist!
  • @kat3910
    Absolutely LOVE how this came out!!! The "bread" and "cheese" are so clever! And the mortar and pestle are totally adorable. I have seen your tutorial on making the baskets, but I have to rewatch it and actually make some because they are the bee's knees! Thanks for another fabulous tutorial :) xo
  • I love the bread too, but basically everything is absolutely adorable! You have a magic touch Sharon x
  • @scrugglenamp
    This was so fun to watch and my favorite was the spice jars even though the rocks did turn out looking realistic!
  • @rottingdreamland
    Your creativity is just so inspiring, thank you for all these tips! I’m making my own dollhouse for the first time, (even though I’ve wanted to for years) and some of the techniques you share, I’d never seen before. Thank you for documenting this for the other whimsy folk <3
  • @BejaVue
    What a clever and amazing idea!!
  • @betsypalmer9089
    If any of the nail polish was on top rim of jar, when you push the cork in, it will glue the cork in when it dries, like Lock tite