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  2. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, Tubefilter covered a trend regarding springtime cleaning videos on YouTube, noting 5-Minute Crafts' participation. [16] By November, Vox wrote that 5-Minute Crafts was a "wildly successful" channel, citing its then over 10 billion video views and its ranking as the fifth most-subscribed channel on YouTube, having nearly 40 ...

  3. Threadbanger - Wikipedia

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    Threadbanger began posting videos as part of the Man vs. House series in late 2017. The series followed Czar and Leigh refurbishing and renovating an older house. [5] Man vs. House was sponsored by Lowe's. [6] In May 2018, Threadbanger launched the YouTube Red series Do or DIY. [7]

  4. April Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] Many of her projects use scrap lumber; she buys new tools when she needs them, and some sponsors of her YouTube channel have sent her tools and equipment for promotional purposes. [8] As of December 2020, her YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers. [12] Wilkerson completes many of her pieces in her 3000 square foot workshop. [13]

  5. Rebecca Zamolo - Wikipedia

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    Zamolo's personal YouTube channel is focused on challenge, DIY, dancing and gymnastics videos. She also has a YouTube channel with her husband Matt Yoakum [a] Better known as Matt Slays which similarly features challenge video content.

  6. Lauren Riihimaki - Wikipedia

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    Riihimaki began posting DIY tutorial videos on her blog in her first year of university in Toronto. She first joined YouTube on December 1, 2011, [3] originally to post her sewing videos on the platform. [8] In 2015, she graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (previously Ryerson University) with a degree in graphic communications ...

  7. Laura Kampf - Wikipedia

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    Based in Cologne, Kampf began making YouTube videos on her eponymous channel in 2015. [8] On her channel, Kampf has built many projects, including butcher block side tables, [9] a side-car for her bicycle made from a beer keg, [10] a bike trailer made from second-hand wheelbarrows, [11] a yakitori grill made from a repurposed I-beam, [12] and a grill made from a toolbox.

  8. TKOR - Wikipedia

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    On January 3, 2010, he created a YouTube channel with the name "01032010814", the exact date and time Thompson created the channel. [4] [5] The second video he uploaded to the channel in 2010 was the start of his DIY and life hack videos.

  9. Wengie - Wikipedia

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    Her videos focused on beauty, fashion, and "Do It Yourself" tips. As of 2016, she was one of the fastest-growing stars on YouTube, having garnered over 4 million subscribers in three years. Throughout 2018, she focused on children's content: DIY videos, prank videos, and slime videos. She earned over 1.8 billion views over her YouTube career. [4]

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