DIY Fairy House Lamps with Homemade Baking Soda Clay!

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Let's create fairy house lamps with homemade baking soda clay! Get ready for a super fun DIY project that will transport you to a world of adorable fairy houses and glowing lamps. And guess what? We're using a homemade clay made from stuff you already have in your kitchen plus few sheets of tissue paper. Let's dive into the world of baking soda air dry clay.

Imagine building a fairy house without any support for the roof. Sounds crazy, right?

But hold on tight because this clay is a game-changer! It dries strong (i think the tissue paper did the job well). So, you can make roofs that stand tall all on their own. I even added little holes in the roof with a mini drill to let the lights shine through.

Trust me, the light patterns are pure magic, especially when it's dark outside.

For this fairy house craft project, I am going for a burst of vibrant colors to capture the sunny sky and its reflections. I chose turquoise, yellow, and orange to paint my creation with warm and summery vibes.

But hey, I had a change of heart! I decided to soften the colors using some white paint, giving the roof a charming rustic look while still keeping that warm and summery feel. I am very happy with the final result.

Now, let's jump into the video and discover the wonders of this project. If it brings a smile to your face and fills you with excitement, don't forget to give it a big thumbs up, share it with your crafty friends, and hit that subscribe button to catch all my future adventures. Your support means everything to me and keeps my creativity flowing!

Are you ready to create your own magical fairy house lamps? Grab some baking soda, let your imagination run wild, and let's make something absolutely adorable together!

Hope you enjoy watching this video.

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I love this! You’re so creative. I’ve definitely become one of your biggest fans. I made your recipe for this clay today and can hardly wait to try it. From your other clay recipe, I made a king Gnome for my son-in-law. I’m so anxious for it to finish drying so the paint can go on. He loves it and is excited to see it finished. Thank you and bless you for sharing all you share with us. Your blog is now in my bookmarks for favorites. ❤❤❤

doodlingdebbie
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Сказачно!!! Волшебно!!! Очень порадовали своей новой работой!!! Благодарю Вас ❤❤❤

Olga-maus.vnka.
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My nephew is10 yrs old, and i do art activities with him every month. I retire as a Toddler and two yr old Daycare teacher in 2021, i began in 1987, some of art projects do to much when making something so simple. i have everything. i ordered 2 packs of Das clay from Amazon a couple of weeks ago, he's in the 3rd grade and made a beautiful one in his class, and brought it home. 😊 he will love making this for his mother and his Grandmother. she's my oldest sister .for Thanksgiving. ❤

pamelaquander
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Seu trabalho é encantador, lindo demais!👏👏👏👏🥰🇧🇷

ligiapiccoli
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Trop mignonne cette petite maison bravo

axelledehais
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❤❤❤ADORABLE MINIATURA !!!
PRECIOSA ❤ 💖 CASITA !!!. GRACIAS POR DEMOSTRAR TALENTO.
BENDICIONES ❤❤❤ DISCULPE : CUAL DE LAS DOS ARCILLAS ES MEJOR ?.. O... SEA MÁS DURA ?... Y CUÁNTO TIEMPO ENDURECE ?. GRACIAS. ESPERARÉ SU AMABLE RESPUESTA. ❤

rosamariaballadares
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Adorable as usual 😍 new clay worked well, and the light holes on the top were great 👍 I'll have to get me one of those little drills 😉

donnabice
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Esse maneira facita bem na hora de dar formato aos detalhes, gostei, mais prático!

evareis-rfbj
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Hi!! Are you using watercolor or acrylic paint? I have both but yours looks very watery, i love the effect 😍

the.color.journey
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What are all the supplies I need for this project . I have made the air dry baking soda clay I just wish you'd list the materials needed in the description of the video

katiefelgar
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I just love your videos! They always bring me such peace and joy. What type of paint are you using on your clay? Is it water color, acrylic or oil? I would love to try and make this but I want to use the right paint. Thank you for another wonderful video.

tammymcdaniel
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You didn't show us how you cut the windows and door in carboard. Do you wait until clay is dry? It would be very useful to show it. Thank you for your videos. I love your work.

-lw
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Se possível, gostaria de saber que tipo de massa foi usada para esta arte, tão branquinha e lisa. Gosto muito desses trabalhos...❤

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