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We Find Scottish Agate & Make Wild Clay Pottery for the First Time! 

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Come with us on a local adventure down to the river as we hunt for treasures on the riverbank and discover an amazing natural resource to create our very own ceramics for the very first time!
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Gail & Alex xx

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@rachelhardy3381
@rachelhardy3381 3 года назад
I think you should make a few more of those beautiful bricks and build Barbie a house. 😁🏡🌼
@anjistone2946
@anjistone2946 3 года назад
Or a house for the ceramic dolls. That would be incredible.
@robbybobby6483
@robbybobby6483 3 года назад
Those clay items are off the charts! Very inspiring. Best find of the day is clay. Who would have thought. Go back for more, that stuff is great.
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
Thank you so much!! We have to say we're still surprise it worked! We are going back for more this week 😁 xx
@vixwhite1147
@vixwhite1147 3 года назад
@@NorthernMudlarks I would love to come with you both ..but sadly I'm in France lol. Your videos really inspire me...I love them. ..and you 2. xxx
@tonyfoster61
@tonyfoster61 3 года назад
Very entertaining - your clay items look amazing - you ladies can turn your hands to anything
@anneminnick2491
@anneminnick2491 3 года назад
Thanks for the clay demonstration ! Glad you were able to get out for a beautiful new day of Mudlarking . Anne from Massachusetts , USA . Carpe Diem Everybody !
@tnguyen9763
@tnguyen9763 3 года назад
I laughed so hard when Alex quickly grabbed the dry clay and Gail says “Alex”. Girl you are a hoot. I like the clay art too. Well done ladies ..well done.
@MsKindaSorta
@MsKindaSorta Год назад
I jumped then LMAO!
@kristymcnett5746
@kristymcnett5746 3 года назад
Copper and more copper, Napoleon's hat, cold water tap, where's the kitchen sink? Your videos are so entertaining. 🥰
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
We will have our own scrap yard at this rate! 😂 Thank you! xx
@sarapulford5957
@sarapulford5957 3 года назад
@@NorthernMudlarks Yard.
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 3 года назад
I was thinking maybe you'll find his head 😆❤️
@jacklisiecki2389
@jacklisiecki2389 3 года назад
Ground up pipe stems - interesting. I was incredibly surprised that "wild clay" survived the kiln. The clay looks like that used for common Roman pottery. Well done Gail and Alexis. Thank you.
@gaylereid8264
@gaylereid8264 3 года назад
FYI Alex not Alexis 😗
@beckyharwell2640
@beckyharwell2640 3 года назад
Love watching y'all. You make feel good. I make jewelry to but just easy stuff. You give me ideas. Just got to get the stuff to do. I love how you show nature and the music is so soothing from all the craziness here in the U.S.
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
That makes us so happy to hear! Best of luck with your jewellery making! 🌱😊
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 3 года назад
It is by far the best videos on RU-vid 🙌🤟💕
@maryzefo3801
@maryzefo3801 2 года назад
@@NorthernMudlarks I love you guys so you inspire me and make me happy 😊 I used to have access to a creek on my old cousins farm and I found all kinds of stuff pottery dumped by CB&Q Railroad. Whole and broken I didn't even know I was a mudlark! Plus I have a creek I. find great geodes in! Do you have a sight for your shop. Your art room is a dream and I love the pottery you both made
@mtherese13
@mtherese13 3 года назад
What fun! I am so impressed. One thing is for sure: you two ladies will never be bored; endlessly creative!
@teresahamilton7801
@teresahamilton7801 Год назад
no matter now old your videos are when I find them it's always a treat to enjoy a relaxing adventure w/you. your clay craft turned out so great. really like gail's miniature brick.
@aprilp.4530
@aprilp.4530 3 года назад
Not sure who could thumbs down one of their videos! Another lovely lark!!
@merriehallman4870
@merriehallman4870 3 года назад
That was amazing. Can they now be glazed and put back in the kiln. You know what you need next, right? You need a rock tumbler and a wet saw to slice your agate. You never cease to amaze.....well done
@gaylereid8264
@gaylereid8264 3 года назад
I'd have to add a potter's wheel to that list
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
Thank you very much! We are going to experiment with glaze and see how they turn out. We would absolutely love to cut and polish our agate to use in our jewellery, defiantly something for a future project! xx
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 3 года назад
@@NorthernMudlarks The Navajo have a traditional method they use to achieve a glossy surface. They make their pottery and allow to dry hard. They find a smooth, river rounded stone that's not gritty and rub the pots surface with it making it shiny. They then use metal tools to scratch/carve traditional designs. Stone rubbing the interior makes the item waterproof. Like you, they excavate their own clay from river beds. Where they live was once an ancient inner sea in the cretaceous, so mud and sand of differing qualities is abundant. A potter often keeps their smoothing stone for life.
@gaylereid8264
@gaylereid8264 3 года назад
😍👍
@gaylereid8264
@gaylereid8264 3 года назад
@@2degucitas WOW ❣️ Thank You for sharing ❣️ So much to learn this is awesome ❣️
@angelabstractart6168
@angelabstractart6168 3 года назад
Wonderful production! Mary Borgstrom was a potter from Canada, she resourced her own clay and fired it in an outdoor kiln, a very down to earth, famous, and talented lady. I love your pottery and the brilliant idea to make your own slip!
@calicocritterscrafts886
@calicocritterscrafts886 3 года назад
I just finished watching Curiosity Incorporated’s series about Mary!! Learning about her has been very exciting to this amateur potter :)
@agatelicker1095
@agatelicker1095 3 года назад
Wasn't that series just an absolute treat?!
@angelabstractart6168
@angelabstractart6168 3 года назад
She was definitely a person with creative intuition! I also watched the Curiosity incorporated Potter's House series. I make art and love watching others make art of all mediums.
@agatelicker1095
@agatelicker1095 3 года назад
@@angelabstractart6168 Making comes in all ways. Thank you for your contribution!
@rosincox9799
@rosincox9799 3 года назад
I have a tiny little Mary Borgstrom pot .Alex from Curiosity Inc gave it to my best friend for me ,.She was visiting her son who lives in the same town and I told her she had to go to Alex 's store ! So from Canada to Ireland .
@lisalorentz7919
@lisalorentz7919 3 года назад
Cool episode. Last week Si_Finds found a vintage "perfume brick" of about that size in a bottle dump!
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
We saw that! It was half the inspiration behind ours 😊💕
@bonnerdebbie
@bonnerdebbie 3 года назад
Yet again you two impress me with another new skill. These are adorable!! I love Alex's pork pie and Gail's brick. Thank you Ladies.
@alkirby3690
@alkirby3690 3 года назад
Okay, about time! :-) Y'know, once a week is getting to be not enough! Spending time with such happy & talented people is such a pleasure. Cheers from Nova Scotia! 😘
@merriehallman4870
@merriehallman4870 3 года назад
Once a week is NOT enough, you are right.
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 3 года назад
You're right. I look forward to their adventures as well 🤟💕
@johnnabuzby6103
@johnnabuzby6103 Год назад
They leave us all wanting more. I think the anticipation makes us [well, at least me] enjoy the video even more when it comes out. I watch other channels that post videos two or three times a week and I sometimes feel that I Have to watch, not like I Want to watch.
@beckythomas8601
@beckythomas8601 3 года назад
I would have had to take in the heartRock it will be beautiful and the flower garden
@LittleMissKissxxxx
@LittleMissKissxxxx 3 года назад
OMG the little clay brick and porkpie pot is so cute. The brick reminds me of the perfume brick that Si-finds friend found at a bottle dump.
@sandymoulder8215
@sandymoulder8215 3 года назад
I love how you find nature’s hearts. I always find them on the beach. When I’m remembering someone I miss and find a heart I call it a Heart from Heaven and I add it to my collection. You find amazing things. God bless you and keep you safe in all your adventures.
@tonywild3588
@tonywild3588 3 года назад
You live in a very remote and beautiful location. Was a lovely walk along the Byrne and great to find agates and carnelians. That clay was good and amazing what you both made with it. I love the brick and the pork pie pot. Just so clever for the first time. Thank you and enjoy your week.
@amandabell8827
@amandabell8827 3 года назад
Is there anything you Ladies can't do?! Your pottery is beautiful! Gail's brick would make Phil Johnson proud and that ink from Alex is just gorgeous! Another amazing video! Thank you 😃 x
@howidahassan8393
@howidahassan8393 3 года назад
Mother nature is very kind with you couse you are very creative and you know how turn any thing to somthing usfull, you are inspiring us
@sticklebacksummer
@sticklebacksummer 3 года назад
You two ladies are so brilliant,I'm surprised you didn't bring home that piece of axel and build a new tractor from it. With you two, nothing seems impossible.
@elizabethh9935
@elizabethh9935 3 года назад
I loved that, making clay and creating tiny bits that might again last 100 years. Mind boggling!!! Lovely.
@charlesvaughn2192
@charlesvaughn2192 3 года назад
Amazing what fresh air and sunshine can do, No bones or skulls today!
@linzertube
@linzertube 3 года назад
Wonderful day out, with some special finds, especially the red clay! Those are the sweetest, little miniatures you both made. When Gail was shaping the rectangular shape, I thought, “Oh, she’s making a perfume brick.”, which is something I saw for the first time on “Si-Finds” RU-vid channel the other day, when he was digging with a couple of friends in a bottle dump. It was a little brick, about the same size, marked with the words, “perfume brick”, and the man who found it said that it would be soaked with a bit of perfume to make a lady’s chest of drawers smell nice.
@christinethornhill
@christinethornhill 3 года назад
While your Sweet Cat Gently Sleeps .......... 😽 🎸 A hive of industry goes on in the workshop. Splendid finds and wonderful amount of Faith , where there’s a Will there’s a way . Well done girls, you never fail to Amaze me ❤️🌹❤️
@sarahscraftyallsorts6482
@sarahscraftyallsorts6482 3 года назад
My mam used to put a big sheet of plastic on the floor me and my sister would dig the red clay from the back garden in Newcastle and play for hours with it. We would dry our makes out in the airing Cupboard
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 3 года назад
That's what we did as well! I loved working with clay. Where I grew up in the foothill's the clay was orange. Closer to the coast it's grey and the soil is half clay, half sand. Right now I'm using air dry clay. Making birds and a bowl for my marble's. My peacock's so heavy I'll have to make a wood frame 🤣😂
@nenishere24
@nenishere24 3 года назад
I love working with Clay! You did it exactly how it would have been done. Slab or coil is , I feel, the best way to create what you did! Great job! And that was a beautiful spot you were at! It looks very ancient! Thank you for taking us with you! Bless you 💜
@sarajundi8946
@sarajundi8946 3 года назад
Watching this just after watching the quarter final of the great pottery throwdown has been great! ❤️
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
We love watching the Great Pottery Throwdown! We really want to try the naked Raku they did!!
@janicerook8912
@janicerook8912 3 года назад
Having clay like that right on your doorstep, you could make your own roman pots and clay pipes, very lucky. The things you both made are wonderful, hope you do make a larger kiln, but the agates..just wow! Thank you!
@peggyreid6836
@peggyreid6836 3 года назад
Wonderful job ladies. Looking forward to another adventure next week. Greetings from the U.S.A.
@karenb3690
@karenb3690 3 года назад
You could use the tiny brick as a perfume brick in a drawer.
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 3 года назад
What is a perfume brick? I can guess, but I'd like you to tell me.
@karenb3690
@karenb3690 3 года назад
Watching Bottledigging Tom, I saw someone find a small brick just the size she made. It said Perfume on it. You put perfume on the brick and put it in your drawer.
@karenb3690
@karenb3690 3 года назад
Sorry, I don't think it was Bottledigging Tom, it was some digging show though.
@20greeneyes20
@20greeneyes20 3 года назад
@@karenb3690 it was Sifinds
@karenb3690
@karenb3690 3 года назад
@@20greeneyes20 Thank you
@Northern5tar
@Northern5tar 3 года назад
You are very wholesome people you know that? I'm terribly under the weather and watching the video took me away for a while and found myself smiling. Also been wondering for a few weeks about the figurine on the window sill. Seemed a bit angelic or something. There it was at 27:46. Anvil Angel!
@nancyquinn3578
@nancyquinn3578 3 года назад
Gail and Alex just when I think you’ve done it all WOW look what you’ve done now, you’re amazing ❤️from Ontario Canada
@eba44
@eba44 3 года назад
I was once again cheering right out loud (to the constrenation of my small cat, Sarah Jane)- as you pulled out your perfect, un-cracked, un-marred clay pieces!! Hooray for you!! I love your creativity and moxie! Cheers from Maine! p.s. Those agates tho... Daaaaamn!
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 3 года назад
OMG I love Maine! You've got Crystal veins running through every island. Like Lands End where they cut the steps out of crystal. I want to move there so bad!!
@eba44
@eba44 3 года назад
@@marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 I'm uncertain what you mean by 'crystal veins thru every island' and Land's End cut crystal steps... With all due respect, what the heck are you talking about?
@nicklenights
@nicklenights Год назад
Are the specks in the fired clay from the pipe stems you added?
@Carolbearce
@Carolbearce 3 года назад
The things you made with the clay you found are absolutely amazing. Love the agates.
@junebamburg1704
@junebamburg1704 3 года назад
Absolutely gorgeous and amazing. Can’t wait to see you make jewelry from the agate. Thank you for the videos they make me feel I am there with you. 💕
@leonepicton5323
@leonepicton5323 3 года назад
That was a treat! I feel happy and relaxed after my dose of Northern Mudlarks. Thanks!
@HelenBeeee
@HelenBeeee 3 года назад
Great video just a heads up its much easier to carve when the clay is semi dry. Again this applies to slab clay as well let it dry out if you have some plaster slabs this is ideal for wicking excess moisture from the clay. When making joins for the slab use a slip mixture and keep water to a minimum the idea is to maintain the rigidity to the clay adding water makes it floppy but Im sure you have probably worked that out by now. :)
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
Thank you very much for the tips! We did realise towards the end things were getting a wee bit soggy xx
@krysalia
@krysalia 3 года назад
@@NorthernMudlarks another thing is the elasticity, french say "chamotter". it's a verb, and it's about the way you need to knead the clay a lot to make it more cohesive and elastic. this way, it also dries and it help a lot to maintain its shape :). you need to knead a lot the bunch of clay, in every directions, folding it and smash it, the same thing than some bread dough. and the texture will be way better and usable :)
@rachelsimmonds5828
@rachelsimmonds5828 3 года назад
Brilliant - would never have thought of getting clay from river banks. And I live in clay county too!
@lollylolly8186
@lollylolly8186 3 года назад
Wow! That was fun! I love the clay figures, you both did such thoughtful projects. Perfect. And the tap was a find! People pay a fortune for the repro and you find one stream larking.👏👏 Gorgeous relaxing, beautiful video as always. Thx 👏👏❤️❤️
@susiepoulter4548
@susiepoulter4548 3 года назад
You do have a great ability to make a video from just a small walk along a river with very little there, into something so interesting l could watch your videos all day. Thank you. Xx
@mikeconrad454
@mikeconrad454 3 года назад
If you get yourself an old piece of canvas or oil cloth you will find it much easier to roll flat sheets out. So much easier to remove after rolling and cut into the pieces u need. I love your videos and really enjoy watching what you two do with the things you find. I also quite enjoy the music you choose!
@sandywebsdale8247
@sandywebsdale8247 3 года назад
What an amazing place you both have, so tranquil, and it would be so much fun to explore. The clay things you both made were so cute, look forward to seeing what other magic things you ladies make, with your very own river clay.
@MsSandraCGL
@MsSandraCGL 3 года назад
Yes I love it, when you look for rocks
@virgollini618
@virgollini618 3 года назад
yeah!!!!!! mudlarking time
@dalriadaskillen
@dalriadaskillen 3 года назад
Joy! Alex and Gail have returned. :)
@dalriadaskillen
@dalriadaskillen 3 года назад
How innovative and creative to make those lovely things from found clay.
@lorrainewhitlock5377
@lorrainewhitlock5377 3 года назад
Little clay pot turned out beautiful. Also your brick is amazing. I'm so glad you tried doing this on your own. You two ladies are very talented💓🇺🇸🙋🏼
@mariashaw670
@mariashaw670 3 года назад
Love your adventures in Mudlarking and crafts. Keep them coming
@rodneylynn1354
@rodneylynn1354 3 года назад
The Northern Mudlarks do it again!!! Well done!!! The piece of machinery looks a hand cranked petrol pump to fuel the tractors in the field. You place the pipe into a barrel or tank then turn the handle pumping petrol into the tractor or truck. If you haven't already you might think about purchasing a rock tumbler. I love mine! I use mine to make sea glass!
@debrashulman362
@debrashulman362 3 года назад
Those rocks are such lovely colors! I was amazed by the clay project! What made you think of tempering your raw, wild clay with pulverized pipe stem and sand?! So ingenious! Loved the results, especially the ink pot! Thanks for this very enjoyable episode!
@MsSandraCGL
@MsSandraCGL 3 года назад
Look at the bands on the little beauty 13:21, I'd be over the moon with that find
@DebraBall03
@DebraBall03 3 года назад
I absolutely love what the two of you do, it fascinates me! I look forward to your posts every week.
@Justfollowthecrumbs
@Justfollowthecrumbs 3 года назад
They are fabulous, well done, it must be so satisfying to make things from the very beginning. Do you collect the sheep’s wool from the fences? You could make your own felt too, not that you have enough to do already. Love to the shroos too.🦚
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
Thank you so much! We really felt a connection to the Earth & our ancestors using raw materials straight from the ground like this. We have never made felt but you never know, it could be a future project! 😂 xx
@ToniannDonnelly
@ToniannDonnelly 3 года назад
Ladies you are so inspirational! I was blown away by your pottery it was amazing to watch you both create them from scratch,just awesome💕
@jaznz53
@jaznz53 3 года назад
That tall metal thing you found may have been part of the tractor the light came off. Well done with the pottery adventure. Love the items you made. A hidden talent hidden no longer.
@carolinapilar9
@carolinapilar9 3 года назад
Wowwww Ladies ....how Beautifull those clay objects you made ....👏👏👏👏 .... As allways Great video ... Thank you ! 💐❤
@colleenfellowes3418
@colleenfellowes3418 3 года назад
I’m watching this enjoyable video at 2:30 in the morning after waking up !! Much better than counting sheep !! Thanks Gail and Alex !! My Mother used to make clay cups and all sorts of decorative artwork when my Sisters and I were little. She would give us a bucket to dig some clay out of the side of a stream close to where we lived . Your video brings back lots of memories !!
@YvonneWilson312
@YvonneWilson312 3 года назад
Those agates are simply beautiful! This is such a wonderful video, so calming and relaxing - and your clay makes are absolutely stunning. I had everything crossed that they would not crack. Gail's little brick is so cute and Alex's penny ink is just perfect, but all of the makes are so creative and a delight to watch. Thank you for giving us this medicine for the soul.
@michelleibbitson1205
@michelleibbitson1205 3 года назад
Well done ladies.. I love that clay, it's a gorgeous colour 😍 xx
@lindabaldwin2568
@lindabaldwin2568 3 года назад
You both are so very talented !! I'm always eager to see what you've gathered or made . 🙂👵👍👍♥️
@Ms.W529
@Ms.W529 3 года назад
The clay work is amazing. I would never have known how to cut the pieces to make the pot.
@AmandaSnow-di6mp
@AmandaSnow-di6mp Год назад
I watch this video of yours and it takes me back to so many memories, collecting stones, fossils and buying every semi precious and precious gem. you are so lucky to be mum and daughter together sharing your hobbies. I love following your jaunts, learning, feeling I'm out side, breathing in the sweet fresh air. xx
@janahertzberg6485
@janahertzberg6485 3 года назад
You two are so creative! Wow to find clay and make the things you do! So amazing!
@janieconley4465
@janieconley4465 3 года назад
Y’all are amazing. I love to watch everything you do. I would love to hang out with you! Would you adopt me?
@christhompson4270
@christhompson4270 3 года назад
Now you need to take a trowel and get some more clay to make more things. Well done ladies, love your stream walk and the agates were beautiful, but the clay and what you made awesomeness . God bless and stay safe and well 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏👏👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️🌻🌻🌻
@f.k.burnham8491
@f.k.burnham8491 3 года назад
Great job on the clay items. On your next trip to the stream, you might want to go to the inside bend and take a gold pan with you. Likely you will find a bit of gold in that inside bend. If not, you should find some nice garnets.
@Saffirance
@Saffirance 3 года назад
Ladies amazing job! Bravo! Great finds and so much fun watching you make your clay items. Thank you
@FlippinLids
@FlippinLids 3 года назад
I love your ingenuity, a woman can do anything and 2 women can achieve wonderful things when they have a mind to create! 🔶️🔸️🔶️💛🧡
@marcoundtinaschroth93
@marcoundtinaschroth93 3 года назад
I always love to watch what you do beautifully with the things you find. There is something meditative about it.😍
@vivsalittlebitcrafty4854
@vivsalittlebitcrafty4854 3 года назад
Well, the entire video was mesmerizing!! You live a wonderful life, in a stunningly beautiful place and are making so many memories🥰🥰 I am transfixed by your different crafting abilities...just...WOW!!
@janicestevens8469
@janicestevens8469 3 года назад
The stones you found are so beautiful but I love the COLD water tap the best! ♥️
@joannclupper7902
@joannclupper7902 Год назад
Both of you ladies are extremely creative and clever. I so much appreciate your observations and all that you teach us. Thank you.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 3 года назад
Thankyou. I love the way your pottery turned out, such a beautiful colour.
@debrastone3536
@debrastone3536 3 года назад
I love the Pork pie and Brick 🧱 all are wonderful.
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
@mireyapascual8031
@mireyapascual8031 3 года назад
FIRST TIME WATCHER AND I'M HOOKED! YOU BOTH ARE AWESOME PEOPLE IN EVERY WAY. NOW, I WILL HAVE TO START WATCHING YOU FROM THE VERY FIRST EPISODE!! BLESSINGS TO ALL OF YOU, PETS INCLUDED, FROM THE USA🇺🇸🌈
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
Thank you so much and welcome to our channel! xx
@maggie_oshea
@maggie_oshea 3 года назад
Fascinating process to watch you process the clay and make your lovely items. The little pork pie ink and the brick were my favorites. I look forward to your videos so much every Monday morning (in Australia) Nothing better than the Northern Mudlarks and coffee ☕️
@karenkaloff6186
@karenkaloff6186 3 года назад
Hello Alex and Gail your clay items turned out beautiful nice to see the different stones see you next Sunday 🤗🤗😎
@claradockery1072
@claradockery1072 3 года назад
What a wonderful adventure we had today. A lot of treasures found. My favorite find would have to be the wild clay and the things you made are fantastic. You ladies have really been blessed of God with your talents. Thank you for taking the time to share them with all of us. Stay Blessed, Safe and Healthy From Florida, USA
@pennyhoward3438
@pennyhoward3438 3 года назад
OH MY WORD!! I wish I could give you the Best Video Ever Award🏆🏅🏆 Honestly you Ladies are so very talented. Thank you for sharing!
@madelinejarvis1194
@madelinejarvis1194 3 года назад
You girls are amazing. You are so close of nature, a little part of the past. Thank you
@neesr13
@neesr13 3 года назад
With all the skills you attempt (and master) I wonder if your next project will be gem cutting! If the equipment wasn't so expensive, I bet you would tackle that in a heartbeat. Well done, ladies.
@lovedaybebe5881
@lovedaybebe5881 3 года назад
Oh I absolutely love the things you made . Magical little adventure 🌿🌺
@bizburgess1947
@bizburgess1947 3 года назад
Who doesn't love a heart shaped rock. This was fun to watch again.
@margaretgilbertson1118
@margaretgilbertson1118 3 года назад
I actually squealed when you found your first agate. It must be so satisfying to find these bits and be able to make beautiful art and jewelry out of them.
@barbsterback
@barbsterback 9 месяцев назад
I love how these turned out! The knuckle bones are so adorable.
@juliet5114
@juliet5114 3 года назад
Jiminy Cricket 😲!!! That was the most AMAZING process to watch. So painstaking, such hard work...and then the anticipation of whether they'll make it through the firing process 🤞🏻🤔😬. And there they were in all their glory 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤸🏼‍♀️🤸🏼‍♀️!!! SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL 🥰. OH, Mudlarking Barbie😲!!! Careful little missy, to close and you'll get all "melty"😖😩!!!
@Cupcake6907
@Cupcake6907 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely love that you made your own clay and then created beautiful things!
@umich79
@umich79 3 года назад
Artisans you are. In the purest sense of the word! Wonderful crafting and attention to detail. I think everything you create is magical. Thank you for taking me along!
@kimbain4368
@kimbain4368 3 года назад
Wonderful job, ladies! And what a great out come. Congrats!
@sherryrector2275
@sherryrector2275 3 года назад
Well done ladies. Loved the process. So interesting. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
@MissLoriAAnne
@MissLoriAAnne 3 года назад
I’m just amazed in your clay creations! Love that brick! Phil from the Johnson’s would luv that! You’re both just so wonderfully talented.
@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 3 года назад
Those Agate/Carnelian/Jasper CHONKS are awesome!
@nitabourne3042
@nitabourne3042 2 года назад
HI GAIL AND ALEX!! I LOVE THE CLAY POT ALEX MADE AND THE BRICK GAIL MADE, EACH THING TURNED OUT GREAT. I LOVE WHERE YOU WERE . IT WAS BEAUTIFUL, WITH THE FLOWING WATER. THANKS FOR THIS CRAFT LESSON. THIS WAS GREAT. PLEASE STAY SAFE AND I HOPE WHITE SHREW IS FOUND. THANKS ❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤
@HoneyBee-ge2wx
@HoneyBee-ge2wx 3 года назад
I really love seeing your creativity!! When I was in primary school we did some clay work for craft and we use to roll the clay out on pieces of hessian. The hessian gave an automatic cris cross kind of pattern on one side that we could use for the joining parts.. I'm not sure why else we had them other than maybe to make less mess? LOL I have some weird and wonderful pottery from back then. Great memories and watching this just brings it all back!! Thank you for sharing.
@terriatwell4041
@terriatwell4041 3 года назад
You ladies are amazing-you take on a new medium with every find. And they all come out beautifully. Next episode--- "Oh look mom, an old headlamp. Let's try making a tractor."
@MGstaR17
@MGstaR17 3 года назад
The atmosphere of this creek is amazing. :)
@beepingwithbeppe6376
@beepingwithbeppe6376 3 года назад
What can you ladies NOT do. That clay work was amazing. Well done. My favourites were the ink pot and that gorgeous little brick. You should make a bunch of the bricks and give them to your supporters as gifts. :)
@NorthernMudlarks
@NorthernMudlarks 3 года назад
Aww! Thank you! The brick was a lot of fun to make xx
@mariannacoleman3432
@mariannacoleman3432 3 года назад
@@NorthernMudlarks What is it you have written on the bottom of the miniature ink pot please Alex?
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