The only channel where I don’t skip ads, out of respect for Rosie! Thank you for your films; they are incredibly soothing in our crazy world!
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@debbibowen3 күн бұрын
The other thing you can do is click on the sponsor link. Having a good "click through rate" will keep them supporting her. You don't have to buy anything to help, just click the link!
@fa78423 күн бұрын
@@debbibowen cool!
@Mrs-Xenia3 күн бұрын
So true ♥️
@caitriley12553 күн бұрын
I also almost always watch on faster speeds… except here…. The normal speed is so soothing and enjoyable
@Aigra3 күн бұрын
This was the most undramatic self-haircut scene I have ever seen on youtube. Not a single prayer to the "Oh my god!" of potentially bad ideas. 😂
@petrahartog59342 күн бұрын
Maybe it's a Dutch thing . I cut my hair without any gods
@Aigra2 күн бұрын
@@petrahartog5934 Nah, I think it's just a KZbin thing where some people think they have to act overly dramatic about giving themselves a haircut to make their video more interesting or whatever. I found it refreshing to see Rosie going about it in a "normal" way.
@mjmcinnesincanadaКүн бұрын
❤😂
@mjmcinnesincanadaКүн бұрын
@@petrahartog5934😅😂
@danaparsons17003 күн бұрын
It might not be traditional, but I LOVE the exposed fireplace bricks!
@jillgaddis38893 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same, except she might need to do some pointing in the joints. Love this vlog I admire all the work and skills
@Bemusedbeyondbelief3 күн бұрын
Me too!😊
@bettybryson96373 күн бұрын
Exactly! Can’t you leave the stone or brick bare? It adds so much interest to the room.
@chrislonsberry19743 күн бұрын
If it were me I would finish the brick on your chimney. It looks nice and rustic. Great video!
@lindawynell3 күн бұрын
I agree. I feel the same.
@lomalinke50423 күн бұрын
The 3-d-model is some crazy shit. Whenever I get used to all the things Rosie can do, she goes and does another. I'm so happy this channel exists.
@JANETSILL3 күн бұрын
I thought it was funny that you have no problem sleeping in the wild outdoors but you are apprehensive about three domesticated horses😂😂. You are too “cute”. Thank you again for sharing your journey.
@somethingfromk68163 күн бұрын
Horses are big!
@designabeej3 күн бұрын
@@somethingfromk6816so are most things you’d find in the forest where she lives
@wildaltarose2 күн бұрын
Yes horses are big, but they are not dangerous. I noticed one had a halter so that is a hint they are domesticated. As for eating your grass, they will never destroy the grass as they only bite the top off, unlike cattle that will pull it up by the roots.
@judithburke15393 күн бұрын
I really loved the way you used the camera to peek into the model of the new plan for the living room...it really brought your concept to life!!! Well done!
@mjmcinnesincanadaКүн бұрын
🥰
@akiartistry3 күн бұрын
Rosie, your cinematic viewpoint has been coming through SO beautifully the last several videos. I love the darker, sepia tones and the music and transitions. You're fine tuning your artistic creativity w filming/editing and it's taking your videos from reno vlogs to mini films. I LOVE it and hope you keep heading this direction. I feel we are seeing so much of your personality and mind in it.
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
Thank you!!! :)
@cockiesondaar72253 күн бұрын
Rosie, ik vind het geweldig wat je doet. Een inspiratie voor velen. Dank je wel voor de prachtige video’s ❤❤
@elizabethrollo78273 күн бұрын
Whichever member of staff suggesting gifting you that 3D rendering machine deserves a FAT Christmas Bonus! So cool!
@DutchXFangirl3 күн бұрын
I agree!
@Nilcmazi3 күн бұрын
A true artist and engineer, a rare kind of human being 🌱
@wakatipuartipad2 күн бұрын
You emanate such a vibe of harmony and authenticity, I think it’s because you are following your heart and not being dominated by societal expectations, love that you are making your own rules about how you want to live your life - inspiring 👌
@elizabethmckenzie69773 күн бұрын
Rosie I am now 77 and I still love the light that comes into the house when there is the first snow fall of the winter.
@Maria_Crete3 күн бұрын
I’ve lost my mum on October 8 this year. Your videos have been such a reassuring, comforting space. So thank you❤
@Dr.Yalex.3 күн бұрын
❤ my poor dear… so sorry for your pain. I wish you a long life and many warm positive memories of your mum 🖖
@IzzyZon3 күн бұрын
❤Take care!!
@IzzyZon3 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 I did my hair exactly like that..
@susannahallanic11673 күн бұрын
My heart goes out to you, Maria Crete.
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry, Maria. Big hug to you xx
@wagonwheelgirl88972 күн бұрын
I love the model you’re making as you build, it’s almost like a Lego set of your house. So cute! 😊
@susanmcconnell60413 күн бұрын
Such a darling little model!!! Youre doing a fantastic job!! I've been kinda living your life in a vicarious way. I'm in my 70s. I'm caring for my husband thru his cancer, but I work out my stress, by tearing down our HUGE (12ft by 80ft, 2 level with bench seating) worn down deck. It's only 40 years old, so what could be worn out, right?!?!? The under side of the deck is finished, so the structure is like a shed for our tractor. The retaining wall down there has already collapsed, so I have to be careful. I'm also tearing out sagging shelves and damaged walls in our garage, taking off the sheet rock, removing nasty insulation, replacing everything, so I can paint everything fresh, in a durable bright white (yes, in a garage. 😁). Part of my problem is that my husband has just dumped, piled, stacked, everything in there, so I must move everything back and forth out of my way, to have room to work. I've cleaned and organized 'his' garage several times, but I guess he doesnt like it clean. I already made the new shelves and lumber support structure, so I can install them as soon as that wall is done. I'm also making a bunch of batches of homemade pretty artisan soaps, as they make great little gifts. I've been re-mourning the loss of my parents the last couple years. It's been exactly one year since my Dad passed. Time goes so quickly! I look at all the projects and progress that you have made, and it just makes me feel good to see your success!! Rosie, you inspire me, you motivate me, you comfort me! You are a special lady, and I think all of us out 'here' think of you as another family member, albeit from so far away. Keep going, Dear! You are doing such a marvelous job! Love 'your' horses!! Thank you for sharing your life, your dreams, your projects!! HUGS, LOVE, PRAYERS!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏 Napoleon, Missouri,
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
Wow, sounds like you're going through a rough time but diverting your energy in such a way that at the end of it, you're going to end up with some beautiful spaces and great skills! Power to you!! ❤
@susanmcconnell60413 күн бұрын
@wildrosie THANK YOU SO MUCH, SUPER WOMAN!!! 🥰🥰👍👍
@Liiiiiiiiisu3 күн бұрын
Tips for thyme for next year. You can leave it in the ground for winter. It's winter hardy. I live kind of same place in neighboring country (Estonia) and I leave it in the ground. I've had the same plant for over 10 years. And extra sweet thing is that you can harvest it in the winter too. It stays green through the winter as it is evergreen plant like pines etc. I scrape it out from snow, take fresh cuttings as much as I need for one meal and cover it back with snow so the really cold temperatures cant reach it. Snow acts like insulator.
@BlueHorizonComm3 күн бұрын
The close-ups, music, and drone views of the natural world are all so well done.. you are truly professional as an artist and videographer .. I look forward to your videos so much .. even re-watch older videos on the weekends when there is no new Rosie video to enjoy and be calmed by .. thank you for contributing calm and sanity and artfulness to the world.
@nellieolguin-davis15193 күн бұрын
You know BlueHorizon I have to agree with you isn't it just such a calming effect that Miss Rosie brings to us all sometimes I wish I could live close by just so I could help and talk to her she is such an Angel and so so very smart I am 70 years old and don't know half of the stuff she knows and I also watch some of the older videos just to listen to her and be calmed by her voice love all of you out there and God Bless ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@diamondperidot2 күн бұрын
I’ll say it again, your videos are my moments of zen.
@akiartistry3 күн бұрын
The close up shots of the completed model are ART. It's liminal, it's mini, and it's lit gorgeously. omg.
@trudiegordon63273 күн бұрын
I prefer the brick exposed and hats off to you for tackling it. The horses added some drama but glad they have gone and sorry about your window and smashed bottle. The bambu lab was cute and I wondered how the model was made. You are so painstaking with everything you do and your patience is inspiring. I can't wait for your cosy room to take shape and just right to be working indoors with all that firewood. I marvel at what you do Rosie and how you tackle each project. Beats city blogs. Yours have such originality and character because of who you are.
@susangockowski54283 күн бұрын
I totally agree!
@Vinterfrid3 күн бұрын
Actually it's not that simple. A house has a year of construction and there were certain building regulations then. These building rules apply to the brick block. In the past, it was a common standard to brick a log with flues and the plaster was part of the gas tightness. The brickwork would thus have to be plastered. Usually, it should also not be built so that you can see if leaks arise. If you want to make significant changes to your fireplaces (including the flues), you must report it to the municipality. Then you must follow current regulations for fire protection. For example, it should be a significant change to the fire protection to remove the plaster from the brickwork at the flues. It is then mandatory to notify. A solution could be an insert pipe that handles the tightness problem in a different way.
@kayalford67462 күн бұрын
I’m sure you never expected to find horses in your garden. They are very big. I understand the hesitation to be close to them. Thank you for taking the time to find the owners. I know they appreciated it.
@homemoviesandotherstuff34193 күн бұрын
I just love going on this journey with you. Seeing the beauty all around you, paired with beautiful music is a joy to watch. Thank you.
@sarahgreen36933 күн бұрын
I would 1000% put this 3D model on display In The room when it’s finished
@Lockenbock3 күн бұрын
Just an idea for your sofa: I would put side rests on either ends. This way you can lie comfortably on either side leaning back and look out of the window at the same time. The way you planned it you will sit/lie in the middle corner looking inside the room. It's also much nicer with guests chilling out with you. There is just nothing like relaxing on the sofa and looking out into nature. At least that's what I love to do when lying on my sofa. I love your little model.
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
Ohh something to consider!
@liny9643 күн бұрын
@@wildrosieI was thinking the same thing. We had a sofa similar to yours when I grew up, and I always slid off because there were no arm rests. Do a simple test by lying on your floor, were do you want to rest your head to get a nice view?
@citygirlingraham3 күн бұрын
Great advice, I agree, arm rests are very important.
@akiartistry3 күн бұрын
I love seeing the joy on your face when you're clicking together the little pieces to your models.
@Flipper5683 күн бұрын
I never thought I could get excited about 3D printing but here we are. This technology clearly has amazing potential for Miniaturists. Rosie’s mini rooms are so charming
@Dr.Yalex.3 күн бұрын
14:52 ❤ if you spray the bricks with some white vinegar - it will help remove the moss and slime making bricks non slippery. ❤ works extremely well and it is nontoxic
@YW84LUV3 күн бұрын
I love your calming and cozy vibe. As I sit here with my own woodstove chugging away, and trim covering the kitchen table awaiting painting, I realize how cozy my own life is. Thank you for helping me to see that.
@katiescottagedreams3 күн бұрын
Oh dear Rosie, your videos bring me such incredible peace. Thank you for allowing us into your home. It's a reminder of many years gone by for me. When I worked incredibly hard to rebuild a historic farm house with my husband and our family. You do absolutely beautiful work. Again thank you.
@yettawat15643 күн бұрын
I love that Past Rosie did all that work on those windows and forgot to let you know - LOL!!
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
lolll so true
@yettawat15643 күн бұрын
@wildrosie I've done it too. Bewildering, but kind of nice at the same time. 😃
@LadyAurora103 күн бұрын
I think it happened while she didn't have any interest in fixing them and there were many. So she just did all of them on the new terrace.
@EternitP83 күн бұрын
I had a similar experience to the horses. I woke up from something banging on my cabin. I look out the door and there was a big bull. His friends joined later. I had 13 cows in the garden. They were running around and playing and enjoying their freedom. I did not enjoy it as much 😅
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
Hahaha oh I can only imagine the damage! Those animals are huge and heavy! :D
@ebkawadler79043 күн бұрын
The natural stone you uncovered is lovely. Hope you leave it
@Vinterfrid3 күн бұрын
Actually it's not that simple. A house has a year of construction and there were certain building regulations then. These building rules apply to the brick block. In the past, it was a common standard to brick a log with flues and the plaster was part of the gas tightness. The brickwork would thus have to be plastered. Usually, it should also not be built so that you can see if leaks arise. If you want to make significant changes to your fireplaces (including the flues), you must report it to the municipality. Then you must follow current regulations for fire protection. For example, it should be a significant change to the fire protection to remove the plaster from the brickwork at the flues. It is then mandatory to notify. A solution could be an insert pipe that handles the tightness problem in a different way.
@sueczerniak12663 күн бұрын
@@Vinterfrid Nothing is ever simple. Good advice.
@rutgerw.3 күн бұрын
@@Vinterfrid I seem to remember she did the insert pipe already because it wasn't safe anymore, should be a video on that...
@DominikusTV3 күн бұрын
This was the only stress free 30 minutes I've had for weeks. Thank you. I feel like I need to hibernate in a remote cabin until spring.
@judyzeigler39803 күн бұрын
You are the hardest working woman I have ever seen. You do an amazing job on your home. I love what you have done. 😊
@joannabusinessaccount72932 күн бұрын
It's so, so, so amazing that this woman, just moved to the middle of a forest, and started constructing and renovating a house, with NO PRIOR experience of construction. I don't even know where you came up with the courage to throw all you got into this project. It is so inspiring. And I can only imagine the peace you experience everyday when you wake up and you think, yeah, the day is mine, and I get to build stuff.
@MarilynRuel3 күн бұрын
I’m glad to hear you have neighbours,I worried about you out in the wilderness all alone! I thoroughly enjoy your videos!🥰🇨🇦
@joeb41427 сағат бұрын
Rosie’s delight in her living room model and the season’s first snow is infectious. 😊 She has a wonderful knack for improving my mood, even when I’m sick or just plain grumpy.
@andrealandsburg3 күн бұрын
We love you Rosie...❤ Rosie we had a similar stove in our cottage that heated the lower level. We had a fan that's specifically for these stoves. It's small, sits on top or on floor and dispersed the hot air throughout the space. It's small, but mighty, and actually works. They're expensive, but worth the investment...you will be even warmer!
@onandanikolaisen57913 күн бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous video this week. To see and feel winter arriving at your cabin was breathtaking! Thank you! xx
@mariettawatson80223 күн бұрын
The snow is SO gorgeous! And I love how you paired it with beautiful cello music. 🌲❄🎶
@RosaLopez-zw2ff3 күн бұрын
You did a beautiful job exposing the brick around the fireplace and cleaning it all up. I look forward to each video. Keep living a peaceful life!
@skeingamepodcast59933 күн бұрын
You have inspired me so much. I live on an old sailboat and I have started refitting it the way I want with my own 2 hands. I have my boyfriend help with wiring and electrical. But I have all my own tools now and I'm much more confident. Love from a 41 year old solo sailor woman in Canada.
@dorothyeaston33933 күн бұрын
The aerial shots of your home and the snow is magical. I love the exposed brick of chimney, just needs pointing and left au natural.
@serpserpserpКүн бұрын
omg that last scene I just imagined Rosie being in her 70s doing the exact same thing in that window.
@jeandumoulin25213 күн бұрын
The cosmetic aspect is one thing . More important is to make sure your fire place/chimney itself is safe. The brick chimney, from the living room all the way to the top of the outside roof chimney, needs to be fireproof. If not, the correction/solution is to have an fireproof inner metal tube installed starting at the end of your box stove tube inside the living room all the way up to the top of the outside chimney. An inner chimney within the existing brick one. This essentially saves you ($$$) from having to redo the brick of the chimney . (Which is what I did in my old farmhouse).
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
That's what was installed when they put in the new wood stove :)
@evinnra27793 күн бұрын
@@wildrosie yay, you can keep the brick look! It's great!
@TomTremayne3 күн бұрын
You are a total genius and everyone's very interested in your life!
@algypsy173 күн бұрын
I love horses so I hae been thrilled by your horse adventure ☺ and I hope they left you some manure, excellent fertilizer for your vegetable garden 😉 in exchange for the broken glass pots ! Miniature living room, snow, haircut, fire in the stove ... what an enchanting video, I had been looking forward to it ... cheers from France 💜
@artokiiskinen10583 күн бұрын
That 3d printed room is amazing! You should print a small Rosie to sit in it too
@juliethompson74662 күн бұрын
Rosie you and your videos just calm my soul...thank you
@susanmary47523 күн бұрын
That 3D model was amazing and made it so easy to visualize your plan. It's going to be such a cosy and snug room. Don't you just love that very first snowfall??!! The drone view of your little red house amidst all the white was so pretty.
@bfranklin10523 күн бұрын
I know what you mean about using up all your small plates under plants. That was such a brilliant idea for your 3D printer and fit perfectly (of course!). I also loved the 3D tour of the new room. So easy to see what you previously could only see in your mind. What a wonderful tool.
@nielsbosteffens17493 күн бұрын
Gorgeous. I love your storytelling. Lovely vlog. A room to work and a room to snug. Fantastic. The big Sofa will fit in all the 220.000 of us, and I look forward to one of your parties.
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
hahaha
@BirgitWäsche2 күн бұрын
Wäre mal gespannt aus wie vielen unterschiedlichen Ländern wir dann vertreten wären
@nielsbosteffens1749Күн бұрын
Sehr spannend. Rosie hast bestimmt schon ein statistik dafür. Mal sehen was sie sagt.
@michaelenglund3 күн бұрын
The horses remind me of a visit to my now late mother then living in a stone cottage in the Cork-area in Ireland. One morning I open the front door and just outside stands a big sheep looking at me, like what? Never seen a sheep before? 😂
@wildrosie3 күн бұрын
Haha that's brilliant! Have to say, finding sheep would be a little less intimidating as well :D
@MetteKjorstad-vb5ym3 күн бұрын
Hello from Stockholm 😊 I’ve watched many of your videos again, and am Really Impressed by what you have accomplished 👏👏👏💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼😄 I hope you get the chimney fixed before it gets too cold! 😊
@DLee-kz6qe3 күн бұрын
As usual, your camera work is superb. The shots in through the window of the model was so cool!! Brought it all to life. Your creativity shines through all that you do. Love it!!
@jenniferpatt4355Күн бұрын
Hello Rosie. I know wood is your favorite but wanted to be sure you know about clay wall products for your living room, check it out, here in the USA you can get actual wall clay to put a thin layer on walls or use clay paints, both have a wonderful organic feel to them and I have seen people round the corners too, to make it seem even more cozy. All the Best.
@joniwilmoth58263 күн бұрын
I have never posted before, but I have watched all your videos and enjoyed them very much. I have to say how much I love this 3D model and how that truly makes your channel unique. What a wonderful way to whet our appetite for the coming videos!! Thank you so very much, Rosie, for taking time to make these wonderful videos to take us along your journey! Your enthusiasm always lifts my spirits!
@citygirlingraham3 күн бұрын
Yes, i think we all love to watch Rosie’s videos, I am amazed at what she has accomplished.
@ginajohnston71503 күн бұрын
I love that you post on Sunday mornings…your videos are my favorite thing to watch with coffee🙏🏼
@lizaikin31943 күн бұрын
I love everything you do. You’re so talented. Thank you for sharing your beautiful life.
@pamlacey1363 күн бұрын
I always look forward to the particular Sunday that your video will be posted. I love seeing the progress that you are making. What a surprise to see the beautiful horses in your yard. They were so pretty, but I am glad that you found the owner as I am sure they were wondering if they would be able to find them. Enjoy the upcoming week.
@kerrylaw1002 күн бұрын
Love your brave cut lol 😂 you’re so funny in just how you chat away to the camera as if we are actually there … love it 😊 Your skills are awesome love this channel ❤
@dianemurillo60173 күн бұрын
this is my all time favorite channel. delightful. thank you for sharing. i have so much fun watching your videos.
@Brummelisa_thevan3 күн бұрын
Cool… you can build a whole dollhouse model of your house. Cute horses. ❤
@marcusdirect2 күн бұрын
Enjoy your channel. I live in Sweden and also want to do this ..inspiring ...thanks
@donnavickery96233 күн бұрын
Love your coach room !!! Every body needs a room to cuddle up and rest in.
@jenh92523 күн бұрын
With plenty of soft furnishing!
@karenmsuk3 күн бұрын
Fun little project for you Rosie. If you do add the bookshelves to the wall maybe add some USB ports and an inset wireless charger if your electronics allow for it. I think the chimney looks good without plaster, just do a little pointing!
@PS-bs8oe2 күн бұрын
Horses usually like your carrots and love your apples and attention. Great lawnmowing giants.
@RaniSasi-j5g3 күн бұрын
Love the natural stone. Keep it.
@isola-bella3 күн бұрын
Yes, 👍
@Vinterfrid3 күн бұрын
Actually it's not that simple. A house has a year of construction and there were certain building regulations then. These building rules apply to the brick block. In the past, it was a common standard to brick a log with flues and the plaster was part of the gas tightness. The brickwork would thus have to be plastered. Usually, it should also not be built so that you can see if leaks arise. If you want to make significant changes to your fireplaces (including the flues), you must report it to the municipality. Then you must follow current regulations for fire protection. For example, it should be a significant change to the fire protection to remove the plaster from the brickwork at the flues. It is then mandatory to notify. A solution could be an insert pipe that handles the tightness problem in a different way.
@dianestevens26593 күн бұрын
There is a metal pipe inside the chimney @@Vinterfrid
@TheGarnetObsidian3 күн бұрын
Thanks to Bambu for sponsoring Rosie; their 3D printer sounds fantastic! Great to know the unit will notify you if there is a design error so that it can be fixed!
@susannahallanic11673 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video. You're windows look great. Perhaps the tired mortar build around the fireplace will open up new and unforeseen opportunities? I hope so. Your homestead is becoming a treasure.
@ruthnoronha82063 күн бұрын
Who knew a run down Swedish cottage could look so pretty.
@jgroth9263 күн бұрын
I am always sad when your videos end and can’t wait to see the next one! Thanks for sharing your progress on your cute home.
@danielledegeorge21293 күн бұрын
I LOVE that you make little 3D models of what you're planning! I build dollhouses so it's almost the same thing and it was so cool to watch you film inside your tiny room! Looking forward to more building projects! Happy winter season Rosie!!!!!
@kathleenlynch57633 күн бұрын
I'm a miniaturist also and it's fascinating to see Rosie do this.i don't build houses but furnish dolls houses and decorate them so I'm loving this.🏠
@donnaingle3913 күн бұрын
I like the brick showing!
@pippastar16063 күн бұрын
me too. Keep the bare brick - it looks great!
@Vinterfrid3 күн бұрын
Actually it's not that simple. A house has a year of construction and there were certain building regulations then. These building rules apply to the brick block. In the past, it was a common standard to brick a log with flues and the plaster was part of the gas tightness. The brickwork would thus have to be plastered. Usually, it should also not be built so that you can see if leaks arise. If you want to make significant changes to your fireplaces (including the flues), you must report it to the municipality. Then you must follow current regulations for fire protection. For example, it should be a significant change to the fire protection to remove the plaster from the brickwork at the flues. It is then mandatory to notify. A solution could be an insert pipe that handles the tightness problem in a different way.
@dianakamalamars83972 күн бұрын
The little models are so much fun to see, and I adore the first snow, and first fire - it is so magical. Thank you for the new episode.
@YnezSage21 сағат бұрын
Would love to hear more of your experienced temperature change after putting in the double windows! It's so satisfying to see you make your home more and more comfortable and warm
@rotkappchen5833Күн бұрын
I really so longed for a new episode. I love this Channel and to watch Rosies' amazing skills...especially when she starts one thing and all of the sudden flipps to 5 other in between projects before she really rocks the main thing..❤
@ronnieroberts71893 күн бұрын
Love the surround couch idea! I’m guessing you are right-when done, this will be your favourite room. Looking forward to viewing the progression of this project.
@RebeccaMason-j1v3 күн бұрын
I like the look of chimney just the way it is ❤
@ronaldcook83943 күн бұрын
Rosie, your video was marvelous!! You are a genius! Your work is so beautiful. I enjoy watching you achieve your goals. The straightforward way that you accomplish things is so rewarding to watch. The joy you have for every aspect of your life is so admirable. Watching this journey of yours is so addictive. Thank you for letting us be on this road with you.
@ninoellison77932 күн бұрын
What a blessing and how auspicious to have such beautiful horses 🐎 drawn to your home. Love them!! ♥️
@KathyBerlinКүн бұрын
Ich möchte dieses Video bitte mehrmals „liken“! Sooo schön. Toll gefilmt. Das 3D Model erinnert an mich etwas an Playmobil. 😊😏 Ich bin immer wieder beeindruckt was du ,Rosie, alles kannst. Du bist so talentiert, in so viele Richtungen. Mit Holz arbeiten, Terrasse bauen, 3D drucken, Möbel wie dein Tischchen entwerfen, nähen, so wunderschöne Videos drehen…. . Ich liebe diesen Kanal. Danke, das wir dabei sein dürfen.
@meolson91973 күн бұрын
Rosie! Good job on making those overall pants you work in. I see you wearing them in so many videos. I would like to sew clothes for myself that I love to wear.
@tfox2853 күн бұрын
Living in the country always has surprises, like finding livestock in your yard.
@citygirlingraham3 күн бұрын
Right, on your property and also in the middle of the road.
@evinnra27793 күн бұрын
Love the new brick look of the chimney, such a good idea! Also the 3D printed model of the living room , I could see how it's going to look and helped me visualise how a U shaped combination of double sofas in front of the fire place in the centre of the room would create an even more cozy look. But what I loved the most was the inspiration to finish painting the bits and pieces before Christmas. Rosie you are such a meticulous worker, it's a pleasure to watch.
@petro34413 күн бұрын
The living room is going to be super smart. You've got this just do it👌👌
@dragonfly29663 күн бұрын
That printer is fantastic but your ideas bring it all to life Rosie. I can’t wait to see the process of your sofa and shelf build and will be waiting (almost patiently) for the end result - with you all the way Rosie 😅
@Janine65642 күн бұрын
The music was epic, but the snow brought it to another level. I must say, i think your little house smiles when it gets that first blanet of snow. ❄️🏠🩵
@KathyLeathers-m6b3 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing us along you are so smart and warm.I loved your reactions to the horses
@pinksooshy2 күн бұрын
Hi Rosie. Your videos bring lots of joy! Would you consider making a day bed versus a wrap around sofa? A day bed would give you both functions in one piece of furniture. Just my 2 cents worth!
@marthajones72653 күн бұрын
Each time you work on your house, it becomes a sweeter and cozier home. I love your videos. ❤❤❤❤
@RitaRibeirov2 күн бұрын
I love the brick wall besides the fireplace, and if you only pain it? 🤔 Love the little 3D model and the base for the plant 🥰
@rheaumeditation3 күн бұрын
For the horses or any farm 's animals, you can call the police. They will check out who owns a ranch or give you advises. Usually, in a small town everybody knows each other. Great video !
@petro34413 күн бұрын
I actually like the brick effect on the chimney❤
@Kim-J3123 күн бұрын
The chimney actually looks alot better now that you removed the white render/ plaster ( whatever its called?) . The natural bricks look rustic ❤👍 Love the mini dollhouse living room mini you made 👍
@DominikusTV3 күн бұрын
Thank you. I've been waiting all day.
@gregpendrey67113 күн бұрын
Just tuned in , good am fr Cle Elum, WA.
@peterkoeck3 күн бұрын
I LOVE the modeling. Such a unique and fun way to show your plans (at least within my to-watch list).
@corriezietsman7061Күн бұрын
Rosie, I really admire your work! You're so calm!!!!!!!
@QuesttoFIRE3 күн бұрын
The horses 😂😂 I love it. You said they came for the grass, but I think they came for the apples. 😂
@karebear3263 күн бұрын
It is so fun to be able to see your idea in real miniature form thanks to the 3D Printer, cannot wait to see how the living room will transform
@hanapalkova75132 күн бұрын
Rosie I received advice to put vinegar on cotton ball and leave it in risky places where mouse can come. And it worked!