Wow, your comment just came full circle to me today. I've just had legitimately one of the HARDEST weeks in my life...and just when I thought it couldn't get ANY WORSE, it did😢. And rn I'm in tears reading your comment, because I'm missing my mama too rn, and I don't know if you've ever read: Alexander and the Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day~ but my mom used to read that book to me & it was 1 of my sons fave books & I read it to him as a little boy. Your comment just reminded me of those memories; so Thank You❤
Grolsch is a Dutch light beer, you could get in Oregon some years ago, before they had some kind of trouble's with distribution. We still have the bottle's from the few we bought, as they make perfect containers for our homemade vanilla, which we make using vanilla beans and high grade vodka. Their lovely resealing bottle top with rubber seal makes it perfect for reuse. I thought your charms were simply charming, and it was a delight as usual to see the treasures you found and how you used them. I adore the golden periwinkles and wish we had them here too. They are so sweet and like little golden drops of sunshine. The history you discover is so very interesting. It is amazing what can be found from such tiny objects. Thank you so much for going to the effort to bring us these nuggets of history. It really broadens our understanding, and makes the pieces that much more interesting.
Your music is always a rare treat, Medieval instrumentals have always been a favorite of mine. Stay safe girls and thank you so much for sharing your adventures with the rest of us. The CAT has your missing marble.
I’m a musician and your music absolutely gives me chills! I’m a Celt but an American. I long to go across the water to visit my ancestors’ land. Your music soothes my soul.
One hundred years from now, that mother board will be as exciting to a mudlark as Victorian glass is to you today! We are living in history, just are not dead enough to appreciate it !
Alex, I’m just amazed by your talents…to do so many different things, and so well!!! The silver casting and other techniques that you use with making jewelry, the way you skillfully made the little ink pot from a lump of clay that you found on the bank of the creek, setting the blue glass in silver, I could just go on and on! Not to mention the video filming and editing that you do for the channel. You’re absolutely amazing!! Of course, you have such a wondrously gifted mother…a true artist! So, yes…Claire! Where do I start? Glass working, making beads, setting treasures in jewelry, making the little Northern Mudlarks brick from a piece of the same little lump that you helped Alex grab! And those antler carvings!!! They literally made me gasp! They’re stunning!!! The two of you are incredible! I have the tools gathered, and set up to start learning how to solder metals for setting cabs for jewelry! So excited about learning a new art skill as an artist. I’m a watercolorist. I’m not a professional, but I am trying and learning! Would you mind if I try to paint Scotland…using some of the images in your videos for subject matter? Please let me know! 😃 I’ve wanted to see Scotland, I’m sure I had ancestors there (my maiden name is Kennedy). I can’t go, but I’m getting to see it through your videos! What a blessing! Thank you, to the two of you, for inspiring me to go further! And thank you for sharing these beautiful videos with us all! Blessings, Jacqui ❤️
I loved your video all the charms are delightful and of course getting to see the kitty who is so adorable. 2 and of course the lovely silly birds love you girls peace Julie
Beautiful....Maybe one day you could make a wind chime out of those shells when you collect more...They are such a beautiful colour....Your work is lovely as always
I'm not sure why I enjoy the making part at the end of the videos so much, but I really do. They are very similar, but that's somehow relaxing and comforting. If they are making a silver-wrapped pendant, for example, I start to anticipate which sounds are coming next because I've gotten so used to the process. Seeing the end result is more satisfying as well when you've watched the work and artistry that went into creating it.
I collect the golden periwinkle shells here on the coast of Maine. I use them in my sea glass art to make baby chicks 🐤.. and that's how they got their nickname chicken shells in our house. Loved the video so much I'm watching for the second time🥰 Thank you Ladies!!!
I always enjoy watching the two of you turn the things you find into beautiful jewelry. I love the music that you add while making the jewelry, very relaxing to watch. Thank you for the video.
Awesome video ladies, I would love to live in that abandoned building/ hotel and do it up for permanent living. Those charms you made were also beautiful and will make some stunning jewellery pieces. God bless and stay safe and well, much love from Western Australia 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸🌸
Stunning scenery. It looked like the clouds were about to sit on your shoulders. 🤣Love the birds too. And the shells. Best wishes to you both. Love how creative you are. 👍
Love all your videos so educational and fun to watch. Like being there....and I enjoyed learning the jewelry skills you use...But most of all I enjoy watching all the memories you two are creating together. You only get 1 Mom, and your time together enjoying the days are so precious. Thank you two for all you do..... your videos are getting better and better.
Beautiful work, ladies. Proof positive that the Northern Mudlarkers are charming the internet. BTW, at the exact moment I was watching the first peck of aswhooval, my cat added some performance art by nipping my ankle demanding breakfast. I could have sworn I was getting pecked by a shwoo. It was a mixed media experience!
Dear Ladies, I have seen Marbles on every Beach in the UK. I think its comes from heaven 🥰🥰🥰🥰 I miss you at etsy. Ps: the Shellfish looks like little "barilla Nudeln" i am hungry
The two of you are so clever and it is a joy to watch you work.I have gotten all my different craft m materials together and have started working on things again. My hands are not happy about this but I am. Thanks for yet another reason for you to do what your doing.i never miss your adventures.
Hi Ladies, great video! Those winkle shells are so beautiful, such vibrant colours! The marbles are stunning and, as always, the jewellery is exquisite. You are both so talented! x
My girls..my loves...Mariam loves you here from Maine..I am French Canadian Scottish... Grandfather from Prince Edward Island..I love you both so very much.. Fascinating...xxoo
I picked up some Grolsch swing top bottles at an estate sale years ago. I cleaned them thoroughly before using them to make vanilla extract. Some for my own kitchen and some for gifts. I put about 6 vanilla beans in each bottle and covered with vodka. Over the next few months I shook the bottles to get the liquid moving. Eventually the vodka turned brown and took on the delicious flavor and aroma of the vanilla! And the beans keep on giving. When I have used about a quarter of the bottle, I top it off with more vodka, and the vanilla beans release their magic to bring the extract back up to full strength. As my vanilla beans began to disintegrate, I add a few more beans to the bottle. I bought my Madagascar Vanilla beans, bulk, I think a half pound on eBay. Grade B beans work quite well for vanilla extract. The difference between grade a and grade b is appearance and moisture content. Nobody will get a good look at your beans swirling in a dark bottle of dark liquid. And moisture content doesn’t matter to a bean that has marinated in a bottle of vodka for years. The beans slowly dissolve and release their tiny seeds into the liquor, making your vanilla extract even better. Well, that was quite a rabbit hole to fall down, but if you are ever fortunate enough to find some complete swing top bottles, this is a wonderful use for them.
Those winkle shells would make such a beautiful necklace,yellow, orange and brown would look gorgeous, I can just picture it with shells dangling from your ears. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful country the wildlife and flowers, mountains etc. I want to see Scotland. Had to edit, my Father use to cook periwinkles for us to eat and all the kids in the neighbourhood would come and try, never see them here now in Canada anymore
@@NorthernMudlarks Gail, the crunch of the shells you're stepping on is such a satisfying sound somehow. I love those little yellow drops of sunshine [a.k.a. the winkle shells] you found and made into charms. The pendant you made with the schwoo pottery turned out so pretty. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'd love to have a tenth of the talent that both you and Alex have. Both your personalities are wholesome with just the right bit of cheeky mixed in. I very much enjoy watching you ladies on your adventures. Thanks for letting me and the rest of your viewers tag along with you. We're larking vicariously through the two of you. Much love and greetings from North Carolina. USA ❤ Scotland and UK.
Ladies, the pottery shards and all the charms are just so beautiful...my Mum had a huge charm bracelet that had charms that were somewhat mechanical. On rainy days, she would let my sister and I play with her jewelry...we got to srench ourselves in all kinds of magical items. Your charms have historic lives of great excitement. Just brilliant!
Loved your "Harbor Larking", your assorted finds, especially your sunshine shells and of course the absolute gems you made of them. Now they can be Enjoyed for generations to come. With Gratefulness and Love to you both, the Shwoos and Boo Baby. : )
2-3-21, Your history lesson on the Dixon crucible co. was so interesting. I live in New Jersey. My son and his family live in Jersey City. The building that housed the Dixon Crucible Co. still exists and has been turned into apartments. Thank You William
Thank you for the extra effort it took to make this video. I'm sorry about all the lost video and trouble you had, but rest assured it was very much appreciated. I just love your videos and this one was no exception. Your jewelry charms are all beautiful and I'm sure whoever gets the chance to buy them will be thrilled with them. Thanks again! :-D
The joy of finding a simple marble is wonderful. I would love it if someone would be as excited to see me all the time as you guys are in finding marbles.
Hello lovely ladies from Australia :) Its such a pleasure watching your videos whilst listening to that beautiful music, Thank You for all that you share ...Oh and your jewellery is amazing! xx
I know lockdown sucks and stuff. But at least you ladies have tons of crafts that you can work on while you're sadly blocked from going out and mudlarking. I know I enjoy watching you make things out of your finds so others must like it too!
Love your vlogs .you and your mam are so good at making jewelry .it is so nice to watch you working together.please keep making the vlogs.tina Ireland..
I love watching you make crafts as I work on my cards. It is so nice sitting here with your videos playing right behind my cutter. You both do such beautiful work.
these videos always manage to brighten my days! both of you have such immense joy and wonder and appreciation for the world around you and the items you find, you're both excellent craftswomen, and i could seriously gush about your channel forever! I love to put on one of your videos and knit! :)
Groll-shhh, it's a beer bottle top, newish, I think it's Dutch, Grolsh. The yellow winkle shells are pretty! That building does look creepy. I love snow drops, they're so pretty
Thank you for your beautiful video of the breathtaking views of the landscape near where you live. Those yellow shells look very nice in the shape of a heart; they remind me of she'll noodles that we use to make soup. 💞
Winkles are not only lovely to look at but lovely to eat. When I was young they would be a treat on Sundays,much like yourselves. We each had our own winkles pin to get them out of their shells. There would hundreds of black circular pieces you would have to discard. Remember my brother going to work with winkle sandwiches.
I love your "hounding" videos!! Your pottery finds are amazing!! That agate is STUNNING!! I love your soldering techniques. You might want to make them single videos, for people that want to learn those techniques. Thank you for taking us along with you!!
My daughter wants to bring me to Scotland one day. I will be sure to include some mudlarking in the itinerary now that i know what it is. My mum and i used to fossick for gems here in Australia. I have taken my sons out looking for some rubies. We found enough to keep their young minds interested.
I was beginning to worry when your video didn't appear and was relieved when it did. Must be the onset of 'Nerddom' and I am glad to see you your industry ongoing.
Hello lovely ladies, miss you both so much, what an excellent video, loved every moment. Think the silver button with thread threw is my favourite. Though would love anything made by either of you. Much love Sue Gosling Adelaide south Australia
I love it
I had a horrible no good, very bad day... I miss talking to my mum, and when you found the mug shard with LMS I smiled. Those were her initials. ♡
with love from new mexico
She was letting you know she is still around x
Wow she is communicating with you
Wow, your comment just came full circle to me today. I've just had legitimately one of the HARDEST weeks in my life...and just when I thought it couldn't get ANY WORSE, it did😢. And rn I'm in tears reading your comment, because I'm missing my mama too rn, and I don't know if you've ever read:
Alexander and the Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day~ but my mom used to read that book to me & it was 1 of my sons fave books & I read it to him as a little boy. Your comment just reminded me of those memories; so Thank You❤
Grolsch is a Dutch light beer, you could get in Oregon some years ago, before they had some kind of trouble's with distribution. We still have the bottle's from the few we bought, as they make perfect containers for our homemade vanilla, which we make using vanilla beans and high grade vodka. Their lovely resealing bottle top with rubber seal makes it perfect for reuse.
I thought your charms were simply charming, and it was a delight as usual to see the treasures you found and how you used them. I adore the golden periwinkles and wish we had them here too. They are so sweet and like little golden drops of sunshine. The history you discover is so very interesting. It is amazing what can be found from such tiny objects. Thank you so much for going to the effort to bring us these nuggets of history. It really broadens our understanding, and makes the pieces that much more interesting.
My goodness, I just love what you both do. It’s so relaxing and satisfying to watch you work your magic. ❤️
I’d love to have a “Made by Gail” winkle shell necklace and earrings.
Me too
@@nancymanuel8536 Me 3
Your music is always a rare treat, Medieval instrumentals have always been a favorite of mine. Stay safe girls and thank you so much for sharing your adventures with the rest of us. The CAT has your missing marble.
Crazy loving music..
I’m a musician and your music absolutely gives me chills! I’m a Celt but an American. I long to go across the water to visit my ancestors’ land. Your music soothes my soul.
One hundred years from now, that mother board will be as exciting to a mudlark as Victorian glass is to you today! We are living in history, just are not dead enough to appreciate it !
Alex, I’m just amazed by your talents…to do so many different things, and so well!!! The silver casting and other techniques that you use with making jewelry, the way you skillfully made the little ink pot from a lump of clay that you found on the bank of the creek, setting the blue glass in silver, I could just go on and on! Not to mention the video filming and editing that you do for the channel. You’re absolutely amazing!!
Of course, you have such a wondrously gifted mother…a true artist!
So, yes…Claire! Where do I start? Glass working, making beads, setting treasures in jewelry, making the little Northern Mudlarks brick from a piece of the same little lump that you helped Alex grab! And those antler carvings!!! They literally made me gasp! They’re stunning!!!
The two of you are incredible!
I have the tools gathered, and set up to start learning how to solder metals for setting cabs for jewelry! So excited about learning a new art skill as an artist. I’m a watercolorist. I’m not a professional, but I am trying and learning! Would you mind if I try to paint Scotland…using some of the images in your videos for subject matter? Please let me know! 😃 I’ve wanted to see Scotland, I’m sure I had ancestors there (my maiden name is Kennedy). I can’t go, but I’m getting to see it through your videos! What a blessing!
Thank you, to the two of you, for inspiring me to go further! And thank you for sharing these beautiful videos with us all!
Blessings,
Jacqui
❤️
You're are sorely missed when you are not here on Sunday and thoroughly enjoyed when you are! 🧡💙
Yes! We become dependent on you for our Sunday dose of joy!
The pottery pieces make such lovely jewelry and the sea glass is very pretty jewelry indeed. Love your videos please keep making them.
I loved your video all the charms are delightful and of course getting to see the kitty who is so adorable. 2 and of course the lovely silly birds love you girls peace Julie
My 2024 has been savaged with hormonal anxiety. Your videos brought me such peace before going to bed. TYSM Gail & Alex. 🦋 T x
I think the best thing is that you and your mother share this love of finding treasures and repurposing them. Such a great mother/daughter bonding !
I especially liked the last half of the video and the lovely pets who graciously offered their approval. The dear shrews...
Beautiful....Maybe one day you could make a wind chime out of those shells when you collect more...They are such a beautiful colour....Your work is lovely as always
Yes yes. Last video before going to bed. Thank you ladies.
I'm not sure why I enjoy the making part at the end of the videos so much, but I really do. They are very similar, but that's somehow relaxing and comforting. If they are making a silver-wrapped pendant, for example, I start to anticipate which sounds are coming next because I've gotten so used to the process. Seeing the end result is more satisfying as well when you've watched the work and artistry that went into creating it.
How can I find your shop? Is it on Etsy? I love to own a piece you made, ladies. Please respond.
@@debrafaircloth6243 The link to the etsy shop is in the description of their videos 😊
My husband says it's the kiss of death when I put something "somewhere safe." It will never be seen again.
I thought it was just me. I'm pretty sure I can just look at something and lose it. Lol
There are many items around our house resting in "a safe place " .
Me too
I think that about myself.
I collect the golden periwinkle shells here on the coast of Maine. I use them in my sea glass art to make baby chicks 🐤.. and that's how they got their nickname chicken shells in our house. Loved the video so much I'm watching for the second time🥰 Thank you Ladies!!!
Careful, these ladies videos are addictive 😊Another subscriber from Maine
Grolsch is a beer from the Netherlands 😊
and modern
it's yummy
And verry good beer!
What is that nifty little grinder thing u have?
It is quite a tasty light beer. It should be available in the NM local grocery.
I always enjoy watching the two of you turn the things you find into beautiful jewelry. I love the music that you add while making the jewelry, very relaxing to watch. Thank you for the video.
Those lil yellow shells remind me of a bowl of macaroni and cheese made with cheddar cheese
You two are so interesting, and so much fun. Your best friendship is your real gift !
What a beautiful yellow heart. Love your creativity and photography. The yellow shell heat shot would be sellable.
I am watching your older videos with great pleasure .
The charms you both have made are wonderful❤️
I love the peacock looking in the window while you show us your finds.❤😁
Awesome video ladies, I would love to live in that abandoned building/ hotel and do it up for permanent living. Those charms you made were also beautiful and will make some stunning jewellery pieces. God bless and stay safe and well, much love from Western Australia 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸🌸
I love your treasure hunts but mostly really look forward to watching you turn them into jewelry!! Truly fascinating
Stunning scenery. It looked like the clouds were about to sit on your shoulders. 🤣Love the birds too. And the shells. Best wishes to you both. Love how creative you are. 👍
Does anyone else miss Alex’s tricorn hat??? It seems like ages since it made an appearance!!!
..and her white dress 😶
@@OriginsReborn probably not ideal for a burn in Stranraer in winter
@@OriginsReborn YesYesYes!
Love all your videos so educational and fun to watch. Like being there....and I enjoyed learning the jewelry skills you use...But most of all I enjoy watching all the memories you two are creating together. You only get 1 Mom, and your time together enjoying the days are so precious. Thank you two for all you do..... your videos are getting better and better.
Beautiful work, ladies. Proof positive that the Northern Mudlarkers are charming the internet. BTW, at the exact moment I was watching the first peck of aswhooval, my cat added some performance art by nipping my ankle demanding breakfast. I could have sworn I was getting pecked by a shwoo. It was a mixed media experience!
Love the jewelry. ✨
So many shells! Thank you for the adventure and day out. Hope you find the marble. 😂
Stay safe. 🦋
Dear Ladies,
I have seen Marbles on every Beach in the UK. I think its comes from heaven 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I miss you at etsy.
Ps: the Shellfish looks like little "barilla Nudeln" i am hungry
😁😁😁
Could call it. Larking around in the harbour. Nice to see your back.
Those yellow shells would make a pretty necklace and bracelet set! So summery.🌞
Your music is superb!!!! Keep adding it. You are fun to watch. Thanks for being you.
The two of you are so clever and it is a joy to watch you work.I have gotten all my different craft m materials together and have started working on things again. My hands are not happy about this but I am. Thanks for yet another reason for you to do what your doing.i never miss your adventures.
Those tiny bright shells r just the sweetest things their perfect little shapes I would live a braclet made of those
Hi Ladies, great video! Those winkle shells are so beautiful, such vibrant colours! The marbles are stunning and, as always, the jewellery is exquisite. You are both so talented! x
Thank you so much Amanda! Hope you're keeping well Xx
Yellow shells appear to be flat periwinkle. Very nice video ladies, thank-you.
Yes, we say so in the roundup xx
@@NorthernMudlarks yes you did. I really have to wait until the round-up to post my comment but I get too excited. Oops! Lol!
My girls..my loves...Mariam loves you here from Maine..I am French Canadian Scottish... Grandfather from Prince Edward Island..I love you both so very much.. Fascinating...xxoo
Hello from PEI!
I picked up some Grolsch swing top bottles at an estate sale years ago. I cleaned them thoroughly before using them to make vanilla extract. Some for my own kitchen and some for gifts. I put about 6 vanilla beans in each bottle and covered with vodka. Over the next few months I shook the bottles to get the liquid moving. Eventually the vodka turned brown and took on the delicious flavor and aroma of the vanilla! And the beans keep on giving. When I have used about a quarter of the bottle, I top it off with more vodka, and the vanilla beans release their magic to bring the extract back up to full strength. As my vanilla beans began to disintegrate, I add a few more beans to the bottle. I bought my Madagascar Vanilla beans, bulk, I think a half pound on eBay. Grade B beans work quite well for vanilla extract. The difference between grade a and grade b is appearance and moisture content. Nobody will get a good look at your beans swirling in a dark bottle of dark liquid. And moisture content doesn’t matter to a bean that has marinated in a bottle of vodka for years. The beans slowly dissolve and release their tiny seeds into the liquor, making your vanilla extract even better.
Well, that was quite a rabbit hole to fall down, but if you are ever fortunate enough to find some complete swing top bottles, this is a wonderful use for them.
Those winkle shells would make such a beautiful necklace,yellow, orange and brown would look gorgeous, I can just picture it with shells dangling from your ears. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful country the wildlife and flowers, mountains etc. I want to see Scotland. Had to edit, my Father use to cook periwinkles for us to eat and all the kids in the neighbourhood would come and try, never see them here now in Canada anymore
YAY NORTHERN MUDLARKS UPLOAD ❤
😁❤🤗
I love those yellow winkle shells,. They're like little bits of sunshine. 🌞
Always in awe of your jewellery makes. Love the clear glass pendant with the foil behind to make it purple 💜💜💜
Thank you so much! The foil is a great wat too add a bit of colour 😁
@@NorthernMudlarks Gail, the crunch of the shells you're stepping on is such a satisfying sound somehow. I love those little yellow drops of sunshine [a.k.a. the winkle shells] you found and made into charms. The pendant you made with the schwoo pottery turned out so pretty. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'd love to have a tenth of the talent that both you and Alex have. Both your personalities are wholesome with just the right bit of cheeky mixed in. I very much enjoy watching you ladies on your adventures. Thanks for letting me and the rest of your viewers tag along with you. We're larking vicariously through the two of you. Much love and greetings from North Carolina. USA ❤ Scotland and UK.
Watching your videos is as good as meditation. Lovely music, lovely scenery and two lovely ladies. Thank you for another great video.
Who needs Pandora..... Beautiful pendants 👍💕💕💕💕
I love watching both of you make jewelry. It's mesmerizing! They're all so beautiful! I hope you'll always be doing this!
The charms are wonderful, you are both very creative and artistic!
Enjoy your trip and collecting old or thousands pf things
Ladies, the pottery shards and all the charms are just so beautiful...my Mum had a huge charm bracelet that had charms that were somewhat mechanical. On rainy days, she would let my sister and I play with her jewelry...we got to srench ourselves in all kinds of magical items. Your charms have historic lives of great excitement. Just brilliant!
Your mum's bracelet sounds magical! 😮
You two make the most beautiful jewellery , and I enjoy your adventures and treasure hunting videos a lot ! Thank you for taking us along 💖🌹
Loved your "Harbor Larking", your assorted finds, especially your sunshine shells and of course the absolute gems you made of them. Now they can be Enjoyed for generations to come. With Gratefulness and Love to you both, the Shwoos and Boo Baby. : )
best video yet
2-3-21, Your history lesson on the Dixon crucible co. was so interesting. I live in New Jersey. My son and his family live in Jersey City. The building that housed the Dixon Crucible Co. still exists and has been turned into apartments. Thank You William
The nature,the music,is very calming & peaceful. Then the treasures!
I love everything you make! Both of you are such creative forces for beauty from found treasure! Thank you! XO
I too love the music and the results of your creativities! How very wonderful. Great video. Stay safe.
Wee Willie Winkle Shells! Blessings Ladies
Love all your sweet little charms that you both made, and love the history you found from such tiny pieces. ♥️👍
Thank you for the extra effort it took to make this video. I'm sorry about all the lost video and trouble you had, but rest assured it was very much appreciated. I just love your videos and this one was no exception. Your jewelry charms are all beautiful and I'm sure whoever gets the chance to buy them will be thrilled with them. Thanks again! :-D
The joy of finding a simple marble is wonderful. I would love it if someone would be as excited to see me all the time as you guys are in finding marbles.
Beautiful charms, ladies. Love the sound of the hot metal when it is dipped into water to cool.
We love that too! X
Hello lovely ladies from Australia :) Its such a pleasure watching your videos whilst listening to that beautiful music, Thank You for all that you share ...Oh and your jewellery is amazing! xx
Delightful charms and a lovely outing
Those are so beautiful you two make a lot of awesome things. I just love them. Keep mudlarking love your video. You two are awesome
Thank you so much!
your country is so beautiful 😭 i always enjoy all the scenic shots!!
I know lockdown sucks and stuff. But at least you ladies have tons of crafts that you can work on while you're sadly blocked from going out and mudlarking. I know I enjoy watching you make things out of your finds so others must like it too!
Love your vlogs .you and your mam are so good at making jewelry .it is so nice to watch you working together.please keep making the vlogs.tina Ireland..
Where you live is truly beautiful
3:41 It is the torso and head of a Barbie figurine from a kinder surprise egg, I used to have one :)
I love watching you make crafts as I work on my cards. It is so nice sitting here with your videos playing right behind my cutter. You both do such beautiful work.
Love you both! Such a pleasure to see all your creations. Plus, spending the day in Scotland. Thank you!
My favorite is the flying squirrel!
Very Enjoyable To Watch, As Always!😁 Your Crafting Is Mesmerizing! Stay Well Ladies!XO Tom From Canada.
The amazing patience u girls have is incredible to do such tiny intricate work, blows my mind absolutely beautful
I love shells, I make fairy houses with them. The yellow ones are so pretty.
these videos always manage to brighten my days! both of you have such immense joy and wonder and appreciation for the world around you and the items you find, you're both excellent craftswomen, and i could seriously gush about your channel forever! I love to put on one of your videos and knit! :)
Groll-shhh, it's a beer bottle top, newish, I think it's Dutch, Grolsh.
The yellow winkle shells are pretty!
That building does look creepy.
I love snow drops, they're so pretty
Such a beautiful video! Great scenery and finds. I love the crafting part, too! Thanks for sharing:)
Yup it’s a squirrel holding a nut! The “wing”’on the right is actually his tail. 😊 Love all your jewelry ❤️👍
Thank you for your beautiful video of the breathtaking views of the landscape near where you live. Those yellow shells look very nice in the shape of a heart; they remind me of she'll noodles that we use to make soup. 💞
I should have watched the whole video before I commented. You already knew about the grolsch stoppers. Love your videos and the music
I love ya'll thanks so much for sharing. In these times I love the real and that ya'll
Winkles are not only lovely to look at but lovely to eat. When I was young they would be a treat on Sundays,much like yourselves. We each had our own winkles pin to get them out of their shells. There would hundreds of black circular pieces you would have to discard. Remember my brother going to work with winkle sandwiches.
um... eww, lol xx
I love all the “B” roll footage you add to you interesting mudlarking videos.
What a wonderful day.
Watching you with your mom made me miss my mom.
Thank you
Wow! Look at ALL the shells! I've never seen so many in one place.
I love your "hounding" videos!! Your pottery finds are amazing!! That agate is STUNNING!! I love your soldering techniques. You might want to make them single videos, for people that want to learn those techniques. Thank you for taking us along with you!!
You always find such cute things. I love when you show how you make your pretty items. Thank you for a wonderful hour of entertainment. ♥♥♥
Oooh those charms ❤️🥰
After all these years do you look back & think what an amazing walking paths you could have made with all the bricks?🙂
My daughter wants to bring me to Scotland one day. I will be sure to include some mudlarking in the itinerary now that i know what it is. My mum and i used to fossick for gems here in Australia. I have taken my sons out looking for some rubies. We found enough to keep their young minds interested.
I was beginning to worry when your video didn't appear and was relieved when it did. Must be the onset of 'Nerddom' and I am glad to see you your industry ongoing.
Thanks for the lovely day out! Feels like I've been there myself. I need a picnic lunch now.
Hello lovely ladies, miss you both so much, what an excellent video, loved every moment. Think the silver button with thread threw is my favourite. Though would love anything made by either of you. Much love Sue Gosling Adelaide south Australia
One of these days, I’ll be fast enough to buy one of you beautiful pieces jewelry. The 2 of you are so talented.
Great Video!! That was So Much Fun. Hope you guys are Staying Busy and Warm!