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DIY craft artist かっぱ Kappa introduces cute little things made from familiar materials on her YouTube channel.
In her videos, she shows you how to make small items that can be displayed. There are so many cute items!
First, let's take a look at how she makes the lights to decorate your room.
Using tools you have at home and materials you can buy at a dollar store, you can create colorful cotton ball lights!
The video is well-paced, effectively summarizing the main points of the production process. Moreover, she uses an excellent mic picking up sounds in crystal clear detail. For those who are into ASMR, the sound of the balloons being popped is very exciting to listen to.
As of January 12th, 2022, the video has been viewed over 2.5 million times, with many viewers praising it for its "wonderful sense of fun" and "great camera work."
In the next video, Kappa uses resin. What will she make with it?
She created Saturn-like ringed planets in a variety of colors and sizes!
To make the rings, she uses pen caps and nail polish lids. Since she uses such common household items, you can't help but imagine, "Maybe I can try that too!"
Lastly, we'd like to introduce a candle that's so cute you might hesitate to light it.
From the title of this article, you can probably guess what it will be...
The beady-eyed Java finches (sparrows) are lined up in a row. How adorable!
It's a great feeling to see the parts from the mold fit together perfectly.
Of course, it's the inevitable fate of a candle, but you can't help but feel a tinge of sadness when she lights them...
If you liked these videos and want to check out her many other cute DIY craft projects, subscribe to Kappa's YouTube channel here.