Such a great idea! Where did you buy that type of gel? On Amazon or a local craft store? Thank you for sharing! ![]()
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Oh his is genuis and so creative!! Can you please tell me where you got that water effect gel from?? Did you buy it locally or online?
@Emma_Samchek @valleyggoo
She got from Temu.
I have never used Temu
Ooh I didn’t know that!! I thought maybe a local art supply store!! But since its temu I’ll look it up!! Thank you jeanne!!
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I think she said you might find it in an art store, but she got from Temu. I have never seen it before but then, I wasnt looking! LOL!
Hope you find!
Thank you for letting me know!
I am there for ya! I am unsure if I would use it but if you are doing alot of water, this could be really nice!
I’ll look it up and see if I can find anything intresting!!
Either is fine. When a boat moves through the water it leaves a trail of what is called “wash” which is a disturbance of the surface of the water. Sometimes you will see just ripples sometimes if you look at a speed boat moving through the water it creates “white water”. Some people also refer to this as a “wake” also. Waves crashing on the shore is a good example.
Online. You can buy it from Temu or perhaps look online at model train supply stores as it is used a lot when creating scenery for model trains.
Oh my goodness that’s so pretty!! Even if its a lot
!! Thank you so much for this because I didn’t even know such tool existed
Yes! I get it now. We call it a Wake! Our skiers and boarders go in and out of that! Thank you for taking a moment and explaining!
It came with a plastic sheet for the water effect. It’s my favorite feature. The gel you used looks similar. Very creative.
I still used the plastic sheet, it actually helped create a better effect.
Thanks for sharing. What a great idea
That’s such a lovely detail! Adding the water effect and even the little boat wash makes it feel so much more alive and realistic. It’s amazing how one small touch can completely elevate the whole scene.
