Sea glass hunting at sunset and making unique jewellery from our finds!
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- čas přidán 4. 01. 2020
- Join us on a beautiful sunset beachcomb in the UK as we search for an abundance of sea glass and sea pottery treasures! Stay to the end to see Gail make jewellery from one of our finds!
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Could be the beginning of a children's bedtime story
"Once upon a time there was a brick named Mick"
And Mick had a very special trick with a stick....(your turn)
winnievanorden1, that stick was born from a log, turned over by a fellow named yoda, he was green as a frog
The frog was of a character so dark that is would be dangerous to be seen with him for a lark.😆 Tammy🌻
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Those are awesome tiles. I can't wait to see a Mosaic from all your pretty clay pieces 🤗🤗😘
I can't tell you how much I love seeing all that sea glass I really would love to visit that beach!
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What a lucky find this channel is. Amazing location, Scotland is absolutely gorgeous. And you two are very charming. I hope this channel continues to grow.
I love to see that you guys are picking up the trash that’s on the beach as well as your amazing finds!
lets get this channel to 100k asap! get that well deserved plaque...... brilliant videos!
Aww thank you so much ! 😊 x
ITS YA BOY I agree...
@@NorthernMudlarks more than welcome x
I agree hundred percent lovely videos really enjoy them
My best fb friend and adopted (brother)was named Mick Cooper. He was Scottish but lived in england. He moved to Canada for the drs. He would have LOVED this. He passed a few months ago. I miss him. You gave me a sweet little reminder of him. I love watching you.💞
Hi you two,thanks for your generosity of sharing your home and adventures! I think the things you make are wonderful . Lots of good inspiration for life all together ❤ Bronwen
It’s so nice to see such a nice relationship between mother and daughter. I enjoy watching your videos. It was a great idea letting us see how you make jewellery with your finds. Keep up the good work.
Trent the hag stone and Mick the brick! That's great!
Momma: As you were picking up the beautiful pieces of glass, I was amazed how carefully you held it in your fingers with the sunshine behind. I felt I could almost hear your brain coming up with creative ways to show your artistry. I must say, BRAVO, I was not disappointed. You have an amazing gift from God, thank you for sharing it with us.
A friend from Florida, USA
Be Blessed
Thank you so much Clara! That is very sweet of you! I loved how you noticed how mum heald the sea glass. Its great fun taking all of those little shots of the water and rocks, it was a very peaceful place and I wanted everyone to feel it too. All the best, Alex & Gail x
If you ever worked with stained glass windows that’s a good place ... try working with acrylic and wood and in bossing sea glass into the drift wood and what they call fairy lights behind them mini LED’s...
@@NorthernMudlarks The necklace turned out so lovely! 😍 💕
Alex, I love the way you video each episode, you are so talented. The shots and even the music you choose is beautiful. I appreciate the sites and history as well. I am from the United States and just found out last year that ancestors are from Scotland, Ireland and England. I was thrilled! So, I may never visit those places but I can through your videos! Mum makes gorgeous jewelry!
Accrington bricks are made in Altham, here in Lancashire. They are renowned for being as hard as iron. Two famous structures that used Accrington bricks for the foundations, are the Empire State Building and Blackpool Tower 👍☺️
🌺Love hunting for beach glass, after a storm in Hawaii!🤙
Ha-wee-wee
It's wonderful to watch creative people at work!
The clear sea glass reminds me of a jelly bean with no sugar and color. If I lived near any of the places you show us I would never get house work done.
I love the hunt if it all.
I really enjoyed watching the jewelry making. How very very special...
It’s just BEAUTIFUL.
I can’t say how much I love it when u out in the jewelry making part, I hope you show some more making of rings!!
Victorian path tiles. Still to be seen in plenty of areas in the north west, and probably elsewhere. I've a few in my garden.
Was so nice to see this episode again
your mum is so talented to make that necklace
Your videos are really watching and fun
That brick was neat, wonderful finds. Also a good day for mudlucking day. You all stay safe and well. I like your videos a lot. I watch then all the time.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉
The photography is beautiful
The oak leaf pendant is enchanting !!!
I just love this beautiful necklace 💕
I wish I have a beach nearby to hunt for some of these odd treasures.
watching the two of you together makes me miss my Mom so. We did so many fun things together. Like you and your Mom, it was a very loving relationship. May you have fun together for many many more years.
Beautiful sea glass, I love it! Mick the brick! How funny! Only proves you can fine nerally everything MUDlarking! The scenery was amazing! Please be careful and stay safe! ❤❤
Marmalade jar I’ve been watching y’all for awhile lol❤️
That brick would make a great paperweight n i saw a pretty yellow n purple n pink pieces of glass i would of snatched up lol great beach ❤
Watching you from my home on Orcas Is, Wash USA. I collect sea glass on our Is. and wire wrap it. I took a bag full to Ireland and gave it away to people I met and got to know along the way. I truly enjoy all your videos. I love the dig in the hill on your home property. So nice to see Mother and Daughter enjoying time spent together. I hope to be able to spend time in Scotland someday. My paternal Great Grand Parents were from there. Thank you for sharing your passion. Vicki
That rock looks like the grench that stole Christmas
From now on and all around the world, the challenge will be to find a seaglass shaped and carved naturaly like a hag stone. 😃
Beautiful pendent and skilled hands. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Haha wow that would be an amazing find!
Like the scalloped edge on that pretty necklace 🥰
What a beautiful pottery necklace. Wow
Love the sound of the sea gull's calling in the back ground,make me longing for my son in the North of England. So glad the people used to dump there rubbish in the sea,otherwise seaglass hunting and art would'nt have been. Here where we live we only get the thinner,flatrer pieces from ordinary liquer bottels. You on the other hand,because of the oldness and history of your world, and the factories that dump there glass into the sea,can now reap from all the rubbish,which has now become treasures ;)
*their rubbish. Sorry :-)
The pendant is just stunning
I’d say I love that one, but then I love the next one too.
When anyone goes on vacation, I ask them if they are thinking of me when they are gone, they have to pick up the next rock they see. No matter what the rock looks like. I have rocks from all over the world in a single jar (it’s a large jar). I also have a bit of Roman concrete. ❤️✌️
I love the big blue glob and you get the prettiest little pottery pieces
Love the necklace with the leaf
Your Momma has taught you well Alex. Hello from Ontario Canada
The necklace is beautiful. You do great work.💗
Thank you so much! xx
The pendent turned out perfect 💖
We areverygoodat taking the mick/micky out of people, ourselves included, here in Australia too 😊. Love watching all your adventures! Bless you, & thanks for sharing xo
I’ve been binge-watching your beautiful videos from Michigan after stumbling upon your channel yesterday. Your camera work and editing are really great, and your narration is so charming! You remind me of my two nieces who are about your age and have grown up in North Berwick and it makes me homesick for our home away from home in Scotland. You’re inspiring me to start planning our next trip to see our family and to make sure my son brings his metal detector! Keep up the beautiful, interesting, and relaxing content!
Love the necklace you made love watching you guys
OMG, super 😍😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Lovely beach views and finds and lovely necklace!
I love the jewelry making at the end.
We would call that a winter beach! ... I used to go visit my friend when I was a young girl on winter school vacations... she lived there year round ( Green Harbor Beach, Massachusetts USA) , we were “summer” people, lived in Boston in the winter....but I loved it ... anytime...
So much fun that you are!!! Very beautiful settings ,peaceful sounds, and some really giggle funny comments thrown in! Fun! Bjai
Such beautiful treasures just waiting day after day. Year after year on the beach. Waiting for such a long, long time for someone to see them and claim them. Taking them home and creating something beautiful from whats hiding inside them. What a beautiful piece of jewelry was made from the pottery piece . A perfect little leaf encased in sliver.
I so enjoy your adventures ladies and enjoy seeing what you make from your finds.
Feeling inspired every time I watch your trips out. Thanks for sharing . X
You should make a walkway with the interesting bricks you come across... love your show 🥰
Yep it’s the same saying “taking the micky, mick.” In Australia. Loving your videos, love and blessings to you and your family 🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Same to you! xx
Yes. My birth name Mickey. All my life of 71 years...called Mick! Thanks for your channel.
Beautiful necklace. You are very gifted!
I'm beyond amazed at how clean the beaches in your videos are❤ the beaches in America are usually horrible with too much plastic and garbage.
I love this one! So enjoyable... I believe the little piece of ceramic is the lip of a marmalade jar, and when you said you'd not seen the brick I was so excited!! I have heard of Accrington's NORI bricks! Accrington is near Bolton in Lancs, and one brickmaker thought he'd let everyone know how strong his bricks were by having molds made with the word IRON embossed in them... alas, he forgot to have it made in reverse so the bricks themselves said NORI and they became so well known and associated with Accrington itself that it stuck! I would love to find one of them for my brick collection!! I just loved the leaf pendant which Gail made and went straight to your Etsy shop to look for it, but either it's not yet listed or it's already sold? So pretty!
Thanks for your wonderful videos from mother and daughter sea glass hunters in Canada.
I love your wonderful videos . Mother-daughter, nature, sea glass, and shards. How fun.
I love your videos, the mick brick is quite funny. It would make a great paper weight. Lol
It was a part of a jam or marmalade jar. I really enjoy watching you videos.
The pottery shard is part of the top of a stoneware jar that would normally hold marmalade. These types with the ribs had paper labels and the smooth ones had transfers, like the James Kieller jars.
beautiful blues
The necklace is so awesome 😍
Mick is from the brickworks at mickley in northumberland, im from west mickley.
ah thanks for that!
You never fail to deliver wonderful shots. I love the water moving over the sand. So beautiful. Thanks for picking up the plastic, the stuff is everywhere🙄 i didn't see any seaweed prints...are you "mick" ing us?🤣
Somehow I was lucky to stumble upon you and I'm am in heaven !💜 I live in Northern California, U.S.A. and am a collector of sea glass. I am unable to walk right now so I haven't been able to go in about 2 years, and I miss it so much! Also I have fallen in love with England through the years so your channel is perfect to me! I'll be watching, and someday visiting!💜
Want to see more jewellery making in ur channel.... its lovely
Love the pendant!
I love how you and your mom do it together, my daughter and I love watching your videos
Beautiful piece of jewelry Gail. A one of a kind. my favorite kind
Thank you! xx
Wow ...wonderfull place ...thank You for showing the Beatyful places and I enjoy the Cello that is playing on the videos .... lovely piece ...great work ....
Simpatic nice shopping in the beach shop....Complimenti una giornata happy the beach
Is it a marmalade jar?
You got it! 😊
I keep digging them up either whole or in pieces on my allotment. Apparently they made good pots for flowers and veg
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Oh WOW, what a fantastic video again! Wonderful landscape and beach, great finds, beautiful gals, wonderful sundown, beautiful very creative necklace. Well done, ladies.
Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
I loved the jewelry demonstration...so creative Gail...
Thank you so much!
You are such a great photographer. I love your videos and such lovely music too. Keep up the good work. I feel like I'm right there with you.
I just love your videos. I have english and irish blood running thru my veins. I get very homesick, have always wanted to come to visit and most likely would stay. take care and happy mudlarking
The dark-blue/black brick with the diamond pattern is a paving brick.
Often called Staffordshire blues because they were mostly made in Staffordshire.
They are very strong and hardwearing. Many backyards of Victorian houses were
paved with them especially the yards of terraced houses. The diamond pattern
does give some slip resistance which was no doubt useful in the days of hobnailed
boots but the Victorian house in which I lived in the 1940s and 1950s had plain
Staffordshire blue bricks. House bricks were also made in the same material.
Thank you for this, you have solved the mystery! We love it even more now! x
Outside my grans house near Warrington had these diamond bricks as pavements. I still remember them being there in the 1960s when the council took them op and tarmaced it.
Yes we use the saying .. taking the mick , here in Australia too :)
I love your gloves!! Besides all of the finds !!
Beautiful my favorite color! 👍🫠
😊Another wonderful video...the pendant was so lovely at the end.👍😀
Beautiful leaf!
Necklace is do pretty lovely work xx
Thank you for another enjoyable episode they are so relaxing and informative and really are a delight to watch. I think the object you were holding was bit of a Marmalade/Jam jar, that's my guess anyway :-) do I get a prize if I'm right ha. Thank you Gail and Alex for the upload.
The Mudlarks: collects shiny stuff from rocky places (beach, mountains, stream etc)
Me: collects rocks with poops on at the park😂😂😂😭
Got inspired love your voice by the way Alex ❤
Hee hee, I was just thinking that about myself when I read yr comment. Resting up from surgery and came across your videos, lovely filming and footage. Thank you ladies 🥰
You aint kiddin'. I was fueling up my truck at a gas station when i looked down and heard Alex's voice in my head saying " oh look, it"s beeeead!" I picked it up and it WAS a beeeead! Put it in my pocket.(Now what the hell am i gonna do with a red bead?
Great treasures from exploring i
Nice piece of jewelry.
Pretty.
Some good little finds at the beach. Taking the Mickey is the same in Australia. Enjoyed this video 👍🏼😊
28:21 What a beautiful birds and lovely house!
We have some of those funky bricks on our old cattle Market which is now a car park. When i was a youngster i remember all the cattle on it..its when all the animals did thier toilets it would drain and be non slip for the animals xx
i'm from Massachusetts and we call what you girls do,beach combing!
Thats just what we call it too!
I collect sea glass from the great lake Superior. I love your favorite beach! I am happy to find your channel 😍
Hermoso collar Gail .Bendiciones 👏👏👏👏🥰
Bless you for taking the trash along with the treasure. Thank you for keeping the beach a little cleaner. You gals are the best.
Mum God-bless you for your talent exquisite work each and every time I so want one of your pieces ,absolutely lovely
Thank you! xx
Very nice. I enjoyed seeing how you make the pendant out of the pottery shard. Glad to have found you on here.