Would using different colors of frit work with this smaller version of glass blowing/beading? If so, it would make it so easy to add different colors and swirls in your bottles/beads both
Is there nothing the two of you can't do? Your little bottles are absolutely delightful. Make sure you keep them safe just in case there are Borrowers living nearby. Just loved the video. Can't wait to see what you do next.
Now that tiny fairy lights are available you could make a string of tiny glass bottle lights! This just blows my mind. I love that you're looking at stuff that everybody else dismisses as garbage and coming up with ways to give it new life. Excellent work, ladies!
Are you not tempted to bury a couple, imagine how confusing that would be for future generations of mudlarkers ☺ So quirky and original, really enjoyable video, thank you for sharing 😉
Why on earth would anyone not enjoy this video To the 6 dislikers please rewatch and really think about what you just watched. You lovely ladies are so incredibly amazing to me. I get so excited watching its like I'm there discovering all the treasures with you. Thank you also for the historical content. Love this channel ❤
Your little bottles are so charming. So many ways they can be used-putting them over fairy light bulbs, to hold tiny messages, jewelry, etc. You can preheat your glass shards in your kiln, at annealing temperature and it will melt faster and you will have less snapping. Just have the shards in the kiln and use your tweezers to pull out a piece when ready to work. If you want them to have a flat bottom, just gently push down onto a marver when you are done blowing, flash heat, and then put in kiln (or cooling pot.) And last comment-please be careful using iridized glass. The process to iridize glass is usually very toxic. I hope these comments don't seem to "know it all" or bossy-just sharing info I know from working with glass.
Terri Atwell, I Love your comment. You are detailed in relaying your thoughts, much like I am, if I do say so myself. : ) I am sure the Ladies of Northern Mudlarks will receive your thoughts and ideas graciously, as they do mine.
Good info. Was going to leave a very similar comment, but found yours first. Well stated, and hopefully the ladies will see it. Their lack of basic safety precautions is worrisome.
I was going to suggest this as well. I have only blown glass full size in the traditional Swedish way, and I’m sure there are important differences in techniques working so tiny and low temp, but perhaps you might enlighten me on a few thoughts? My first thought besides yours was that the girls are working against gravity (hence the wonky bits) and was thinking I’d have positioned the flame/myself so that I could easily hold the punt more vertically by the flame, I’d make use of a bucket of water and to hold small wetted wooden ”spoons” to shape the glass in and find a miniature way to use wet pads of newsprint they way the glass is shaped when hot in classic glassblowing? Also pulling a neck should be possible the classc way as well, ie rolling it horizontally (with perhaps support if it would be easier to be fast and steady) and pinch-pull the neck with another pair of tweezers? Are these ways for some reason not used in lampwork? I was also going to suggest rolling the puntel in a bit of ground glass of contrasting color before returning to the flame and increasing volume and shaping. Thinking since this works with traditional glass I can’t see why it wouldn’t in ”smurf size”? I’d be very curious to try myself had I the equippment needed! (Annealing equippment is unfortunately beyond my budget atm 😔) I’d appreciate your feedback (or anyone else with experience) I feel so inspired to try this, only too curious to wait ;) Love this channel! I share many of the same interests as these lovely ladies and fell in love with Scotland 2019 when I was on adventures there all of august, so I can’t wait to be able to go back for more and do some mudlarking and mineral hunting myself! If I’d only known... 🥰
@@gnarbeljo8980 in lampworking you are working much smaller than when blowing larger pieces so there is not the space to use supports. Or at least I have not seen it done. You can use graphite marvers to shape (versus the wooden paddles). Frit can be used as you described to add color. There are lots of ways to play with the shape of the bottle and neck (varying size of gather, using a punty on end, etc.)
There so adorable!!! You should attach a little bottle to a Necklace, and maybe create a little potion inside one. That would be really good walking around with a handmade bottle around your neck. Thank you for sharing your craft :)
Oh my lord , i just love you 2 ladies , your voices and your calmness as well as enjoyment in everything you do .....just wonderful , just love you , be well and if you're ever in Greece , look me up. ciao.
"By the red furnace stands Apollo mute, Holding in upraised hands His iron flute. Slowly from back and brow The bright sweat drips; He sets the clarion now Light to his lips, And ever, as he blows, Without a sound His molten music flows, Golden round." . . . . . . .(The glass-blower) Bravo Ladies !! And thanks for sharing.
And Robor the Celtic God of Oak trees didst look down upon thee betweeneth the holy branches and grant thee a twig to becometh a wond, so that ye shalst maketh magical bottles.
Hello ladies! This is a fine example of lemons to lemonade. Can’t wait for the explores to resume but in the meantime, this is perfect. Almost better. Take good care and stay healthy. Wonderful 😁
I'm amazed at how willing and eager you both are to try new crafts, even something so seemingly difficult as glass blowing! So enjoyed watching your efforts!
This is an amazing video! Another video I will be sharing with my group-The Dolly in the Corner-These would e wonderful accessories for antique Dollhouses and Antique Doll Displays!
yay you got some didymium glasses!!!!! yay people call them diddy’s too for short. You guys need some better ventilation though. Alex they sell shield too made of didymium that are on like a gooseneck that can be twisted to be positioned in front of your camera for filming. Great video guys!
If you don't think they are big enough to be bottles, they could be tiny Christmas baubles or floats. I absolutely love them. Great work once again ladies!
I love these!!!!!! I also started thinking of hollow beads. Now you need to make more, put some sand from the Scottish beaches in them and list them on your Etsy stores!!! I know I would want to buy one. They are just so beautiful. You beautiful ladies are just so talented.
I would love to try to make something sweet like that with all of the bits I have collected. Family thinks I'm a hoarder for collecting all the bits and bobbles. They are treasures!
Sounds like me and my collection. My horde is mostly shells and shark teeth/fossil fragments I find while beach combing. I really need to organize everything!😅
Alex that bottle you made I would treasure, as one day you will be my age and will look at that bottle, hearing your Mothers Laughter, With all that love you have for each other. Wow having those beautiful birds in my bacckyard, very beautiful. Thanks Ladies for all the videos you make including us in your life. Great first try
Alex, did the Alexandrite reach you unharmed and sparkly? And: another fun thing you can do is ground up different colour glass and sprinkle on the red hot object you're working on before putting it under the flame again. Gives it wonderful patterns and texture! LOVED the blue one with three legs!
Hi Jon, Yes I did receive it (and the others) it's sooo beautiful! I've never seen an Alexandrite stone in person! You're so kind thank you! Xx The crushed glass idea would be amazing, we're going to try it 😁
Glass blowers keep the flame on the glass whilst blowing. I think your tiny tubes are so small you need big lungs to get the air in them to get the bubble but you had a really good go at it but it’s a long laborious task bless you 👍🏼
Hi. Lovely tiny bottles! When a bottle breaks you can crush them and add to your next batch of bottles as frit. Put the frit on the marver and roll your tiny bottle or bead on it while you are making it. So tiny!
Alex you did wonderful making those little bottles! They look like pouring bottles, absolutely beautiful. Gail, you and Alex have such a lovely relationship, I love watching you 2 find treasures and now these little bottles and things. Thank you! ❤
You two are so brave and adventurous! Blowing glass bottles! That is amazing! The peach colored glass is lovely! Those tiny bottles look like they belong to elves or leprechauns or pixies. They should hold morning dew or wild flower nectar. Will you be making tiny stopple boppers for them? Oops, I just looked at your thumbnail and see tiny corks! Great job!
Is your smoke alarm chirping? You need to change the batteries. :/ This was really fun to watch. I had just binged the second season of 'Blown Away' on Netflix, so this was an excellent comparison. ;) Well done for your patience.
Good ears, Nidelva! I kept stopping the video because I thought it was my smoke alarm beeping. :o Finally I realised it was theirs. Just a little maddening, eh. ;)
@@noraleestone2859 I think this was shot over a few days and they fixed it. I remember living in neighbourhood in New Zealand and hearing the chirp and it was coming from a neighbours house. I tracked it down and knocked on the door. (It had kept me awake that night.) I introduced myself, told him where I worked (the fire service) and explained what I was hearing from his home. He told me he heard nothing because his was high frequency deaf and thanked me very much for letting him know. I encouraged him to change his batteries when we went on daylight savings in the fall every year, as we had a campaign on TV and print to help remind him. That way, he could rest easy, and his neighbours would too, not having to hear the chirping all night. ;)
Oh my goodness! They're beautiful tiny bottles! Great video Ladies! I'm editing my comment, because I had this great idea...Gail, a bail around the neck, another attached for a chain. I would wear the sand of my favorite beach in that beautiful bottle around my neck always! Can you imagine it?
I like the wonky ones the best😊 You guys just wade right in and try new things. I love that about you. Then, you always succeed at making something cool.! Great job!😊😊❤
So Fun and you so Brave..You did it..loved watching it !!!..I was thinking you could make glass bobbles for earrings or a pendant necklace also..loved your bowl of colorful glass bits..Thank you for vedio..it lifted my spirits💙✨
Another intriguing vid. Wonderful amount of patients you both have...fascinating art. Can hold little spells for you to release 😃 Wonderful showing the bottles out side, enjoyed all this. Thank you so much for all your skills being shown. Will be watching this one again. Stay safe Penny xx
That was cool! The one with the little feet turned out well. The little wonky one was my favorite.
Every single one is awesome
They would be amazing to put glitter in, put in a tiny cork and hang on a chain/ make a beautiful necklace.
Would using different colors of frit work with this smaller version of glass blowing/beading? If so, it would make it so easy to add different colors and swirls in your bottles/beads both
Is there nothing the two of you can't do? Your little bottles are absolutely delightful. Make sure you keep them safe just in case there are Borrowers living nearby. Just loved the video. Can't wait to see what you do next.
Adventures in glass! 👍😋
What fun earrings these would make! Anybody agree??
More Christmas ornaments for a tiny tree???
Fairy light shades??
yes!!!
OMG, awesome, ladies.
Now that tiny fairy lights are available you could make a string of tiny glass bottle lights! This just blows my mind. I love that you're looking at stuff that everybody else dismisses as garbage and coming up with ways to give it new life. Excellent work, ladies!
Lovely and so interesting. Thankyou.
The messed up ones look mysterious like spell or wish bottles, they are lovely! Enjoyed this video very much, thank you.
yes I thought spell bottles too, maybe harry potter would be intersted in them, I'll ask daniel next time I see him.
Looks like a tiny angled ink bottle.
I was thinking exactly the same thing! Magic little bottles.
Amazing, beautiful,❤️❤️❤️❤️
You do realize people will want you to sell these.
I really want one
Haha me too! I’m hoping they’ll put them in their shop
Too cute! look like little potion or fairy bottles.
Are you not tempted to bury a couple, imagine how confusing that would be for future generations of mudlarkers ☺
So quirky and original, really enjoyable video, thank you for sharing 😉
silverlady 111 love the Way you think 🌸
We are so wicked! I thought the exact same thing LOL.
You made sweet little treasures. Well done
You could put a mustard seed in one foe a necklace reminding you that with the faith as big as a mustard seed you can move mountains.
You two are amazing and so crafty
Nice job, very well done 🤣😉😊 I like these tiny bottles a lot 🤗
Very interesting video! Love the one with feet!
Why on earth would anyone not enjoy this video To the 6 dislikers please rewatch and really think about what you just watched. You lovely ladies are so incredibly amazing to me. I get so excited watching its like I'm there discovering all the treasures with you. Thank you also for the historical content. Love this channel ❤
Wow! Your little bottles are super cute! TFS Hugs!
Love the cute little bottles ❤️they would look great with a silver lid and put on a chain for a lovely quirky necklace 🥰🥰
You two are amazing! Thanks for the lesson!
YES! That is a beautiful idea!
Love, love,them
Really admire you girls you are not frightened to have a go at anything
This is the most fantastic thing I've ever seen! You ladies rock!!
Well done, they look superb.
Your little bottles are so charming. So many ways they can be used-putting them over fairy light bulbs, to hold tiny messages, jewelry, etc. You can preheat your glass shards in your kiln, at annealing temperature and it will melt faster and you will have less snapping. Just have the shards in the kiln and use your tweezers to pull out a piece when ready to work. If you want them to have a flat bottom, just gently push down onto a marver when you are done blowing, flash heat, and then put in kiln (or cooling pot.) And last comment-please be careful using iridized glass. The process to iridize glass is usually very toxic. I hope these comments don't seem to "know it all" or bossy-just sharing info I know from working with glass.
Safety warnings are never wrong and friendly and sensible tips and advice fall into good soil with these down-to-earth and humble ladies.
Terri Atwell, I Love your comment. You are detailed in relaying your thoughts, much like I am, if I do say so myself. : ) I am sure the Ladies of Northern Mudlarks will receive your thoughts and ideas graciously, as they do mine.
Good info. Was going to leave a very similar comment, but found yours first. Well stated, and hopefully the ladies will see it. Their lack of basic safety precautions is worrisome.
I was going to suggest this as well. I have only blown glass full size in the traditional Swedish way, and I’m sure there are important differences in techniques working so tiny and low temp, but perhaps you might enlighten me on a few thoughts?
My first thought besides yours was that the girls are working against gravity (hence the wonky bits) and was thinking I’d have positioned the flame/myself so that I could easily hold the punt more vertically by the flame, I’d make use of a bucket of water and to hold small wetted wooden ”spoons” to shape the glass in and find a miniature way to use wet pads of newsprint they way the glass is shaped when hot in classic glassblowing? Also pulling a neck should be possible the classc way as well, ie rolling it horizontally (with perhaps support if it would be easier to be fast and steady) and pinch-pull the neck with another pair of tweezers?
Are these ways for some reason not used in lampwork?
I was also going to suggest rolling the puntel in a bit of ground glass of contrasting color before returning to the flame and increasing volume and shaping. Thinking since this works with traditional glass I can’t see why it wouldn’t in ”smurf size”?
I’d be very curious to try myself had I the equippment needed! (Annealing equippment is unfortunately beyond my budget atm 😔)
I’d appreciate your feedback (or anyone else with experience) I feel so inspired to try this, only too curious to wait ;)
Love this channel!
I share many of the same interests as these lovely ladies and fell in love with Scotland 2019 when I was on adventures there all of august, so I can’t wait to be able to go back for more and do some mudlarking and mineral hunting myself!
If I’d only known... 🥰
@@gnarbeljo8980 in lampworking you are working much smaller than when blowing larger pieces so there is not the space to use supports. Or at least I have not seen it done. You can use graphite marvers to shape (versus the wooden paddles). Frit can be used as you described to add color. There are lots of ways to play with the shape of the bottle and neck (varying size of gather, using a punty on end, etc.)
You could blow your own light covers for your Christmas 🎄 clear lights, making them ma y beautiful colors
Kit and Caboodlers would love one of those for their dolls house 💕
I was going to write exactly that..you beat me .lol x
I'd love one for mine!
Ladies wonderful video. Doll house vessels as well.
😍 I am amazed at the talent an Ingenuity that you two ladies have. Magical little bottles they really are!!! I love it. I really love it💓💒🦄
Those are the cutest things!!!
The garnet fill bottle would be a wonderful pendant. Well done ladies.
Hi 👋 , love those cute quirky bottles and that your trying new things . ❤️ your videos & look forward to your next . Take care .
There so adorable!!! You should attach a little bottle to a Necklace, and maybe create a little potion inside one. That would be really good walking around with a handmade bottle around your neck. Thank you for sharing your craft :)
Yes handmade is great but bonus is the glass itself is 100 if not more years old.
Thanks Adam xx
Oh my lord , i just love you 2 ladies , your voices and your calmness as well as enjoyment in everything you do .....just wonderful , just love you , be well and if you're ever in Greece , look me up. ciao.
I have just spent almost an hour watching you make beautifully odd bottles. So calm and interesting. I'm adding it to my 'watch again' play list.
Please, PLEASE make some glass stoppers! I mean "bopple stopples"!!! That would be an AWESOME video!!! Pretty please?!!! Love you guys!!! Tony.
I love the bottles they are so quirky. could you just imagine someone in 100 years time digging them up, and wondering what they were used for.
High-fashion safety glasses!
Well done, the first of anything is never the same as the hundredth attempt, a visit to a glass blowing artisan would be a good video.
You are amazing
"By the red furnace stands
Apollo mute,
Holding in upraised hands
His iron flute.
Slowly from back and brow
The bright sweat drips;
He sets the clarion now
Light to his lips,
And ever, as he blows,
Without a sound
His molten music flows,
Golden round."
. . . . . . .(The glass-blower)
Bravo Ladies !! And thanks for sharing.
And Robor the Celtic God of Oak trees didst look down upon thee betweeneth the holy branches and grant thee a twig to becometh a wond, so that ye shalst maketh magical bottles.
Love those bottles! Another great vid
Loved this ..was anticipating something marvelous and you didn’t disappoint! Would love this as a necklace charm with silver stopper ♥️
was thinking of a silver stopper too. could have a loop on top to thread string/chain
I was facinated watching you make the tiny bottles and the glass beads.
Hello ladies! This is a fine example of lemons to lemonade. Can’t wait for the explores to resume but in the meantime, this is perfect. Almost better. Take good care and stay healthy. Wonderful 😁
They are so stinking cute!
Fairy bottles. I love each one!
Fascinating!!! Such artists. Love your video.
I'm amazed at how willing and eager you both are to try new crafts, even something so seemingly difficult as glass blowing! So enjoyed watching your efforts!
This is an amazing video! Another video I will be sharing with my group-The Dolly in the Corner-These would e wonderful accessories for antique Dollhouses and Antique Doll Displays!
Oh I would treasure one of those when you get ready to part with one. I love them! They are the perfect faerie size!
A nice warm winter occupation. To make up for the times you got chilly collecting the glass. Lovely colours too.
yay you got some didymium glasses!!!!! yay people call them diddy’s too for short. You guys need some better ventilation though. Alex they sell shield too made of didymium that are on like a gooseneck that can be twisted to be positioned in front of your camera for filming. Great video guys!
The bigger the blob the bigger the bottle Good Luck Girls 👍🏻💕
I can’t tell you how much I love these. They ARE magical!
There beautiful, very talented 🥰
If you don't think they are big enough to be bottles, they could be tiny Christmas baubles or floats. I absolutely love them. Great work once again ladies!
What a great tutorial on how to have a go and enjoy it!
I love these!!!!!! I also started thinking of hollow beads. Now you need to make more, put some sand from the Scottish beaches in them and list them on your Etsy stores!!! I know I would want to buy one. They are just so beautiful. You beautiful ladies are just so talented.
Loved the wonky bottles! They are all lovely!
I would love to try to make something sweet like that with all of the bits I have collected. Family thinks I'm a hoarder for collecting all the bits and bobbles. They are treasures!
Are you secretly a dragon???? Cause the ending kinds sounds like something a dragon would say
I am in the same situation...🤦♀️😚
❤🌹
Sounds like me and my collection. My horde is mostly shells and shark teeth/fossil fragments I find while beach combing. I really need to organize everything!😅
Alex that bottle you made I would treasure, as one day you will be my age and will look at that bottle, hearing your Mothers Laughter,
With all that love you have for each other. Wow having those beautiful birds in my bacckyard, very beautiful. Thanks Ladies for all the videos you make including us in your life. Great first try
Absolutely adorable Those tiny bottles are so beautiful !
I love your potionbottles. So nice!
Lol seeing Barbie in the background! They are literally her size
I think they look cool, make a great wind chime
Alex, did the Alexandrite reach you unharmed and sparkly? And: another fun thing you can do is ground up different colour glass and sprinkle on the red hot object you're working on before putting it under the flame again. Gives it wonderful patterns and texture! LOVED the blue one with three legs!
Gorgeous!
Hi Jon, Yes I did receive it (and the others) it's sooo beautiful! I've never seen an Alexandrite stone in person! You're so kind thank you! Xx The crushed glass idea would be amazing, we're going to try it 😁
I love that tear drop shaped one! It would make a lovely pendant!
oh my, i caught myself blowing together with them!
my 10 year old daughter was also blowing all the way 😉
Hi Gail and Alex, beautiful little bottles, so special, Thank you Both for sharing your talent, so beautiful. 🤗👍🙏💜🧡
These would make perfect tear jars. I'd love to buy one.
"Tear jars". Kara, that is a perfect description for them!
Ahhhh, I love that❤️ Tear jars, sigh.
Glass blowers keep the flame on the glass whilst blowing. I think your tiny tubes are so small you need big lungs to get the air in them to get the bubble but you had a really good go at it but it’s a long laborious task bless you 👍🏼
It’s great seeing the two of you following your passion and trying new things.
Oh, what fun!! I have always wanted to do this. Glad to watch you do it
I love each one--the colors, the shapes, the process. What fun! Well done. Truly enjoyed this. Thanks so very much ladies!
Hi. Lovely tiny bottles! When a bottle breaks you can crush them and add to your next batch of bottles as frit. Put the frit on the marver and roll your tiny bottle or bead on it while you are making it. So tiny!
Love them. They are adorable. You two have the patience of Job. I couldn't do it so I admire all the work you did on them. ❤️👍
The interests you share and treasure you find are timeless!!! ❤ Simply transporting 🌏🇨🇦 thank you
Great fun, I love their quirkiness ... Well done ladies .. perfect for Valentine love potions ..x
Alex you did wonderful making those little bottles! They look like pouring bottles, absolutely beautiful. Gail, you and Alex have such a lovely relationship, I love watching you 2 find treasures and now these little bottles and things. Thank you! ❤
Even your chicken look elegant. 💕
I love the blue one with the 3feet!
Magnificent work ladies! They are beautiful! Can't wait to see work in the future!
Who cares about wobbly and such? They are all just wonderful; what fun that must be. Thanks again.
You two are so brave and adventurous! Blowing glass bottles! That is amazing! The peach colored glass is lovely!
Those tiny bottles look like they belong to elves or leprechauns or pixies. They should hold morning dew or wild flower nectar.
Will you be making tiny stopple boppers for them?
Oops, I just looked at your thumbnail and see tiny corks! Great job!
Fascinating. I always enjoy watching glass blowing videos. So interesting.
Is your smoke alarm chirping? You need to change the batteries. :/ This was really fun to watch. I had just binged the second season of 'Blown Away' on Netflix, so this was an excellent comparison. ;) Well done for your patience.
Good ears, Nidelva! I kept stopping the video because I thought it was my smoke alarm beeping. :o Finally I realised it was theirs. Just a little maddening, eh. ;)
I can't believe Gail & Alex are so into what they're doing, they don't hear the smoke detector telling them it needs new battery🤣😂❣️LMAO
Really thought our smoke alarm needed it's battery changing....then thought nope...its the Northern Mudlarks xx
@@gaylereid8264 Once they started the torch and the music, you couldn't hear it anymore anyway. LOL
@@noraleestone2859 I think this was shot over a few days and they fixed it. I remember living in neighbourhood in New Zealand and hearing the chirp and it was coming from a neighbours house. I tracked it down and knocked on the door. (It had kept me awake that night.) I introduced myself, told him where I worked (the fire service) and explained what I was hearing from his home. He told me he heard nothing because his was high frequency deaf and thanked me very much for letting him know. I encouraged him to change his batteries when we went on daylight savings in the fall every year, as we had a campaign on TV and print to help remind him. That way, he could rest easy, and his neighbours would too, not having to hear the chirping all night. ;)
The best hour. Immensely enjoyable. Fantastic bottles!
I can imagine hundreds of them strung out over tiny lights. Had the shwoos, not approoved ,I would deem them tasteless.
Oh my goodness! They're beautiful tiny bottles! Great video Ladies! I'm editing my comment, because I had this great idea...Gail, a bail around the neck, another attached for a chain. I would wear the sand of my favorite beach in that beautiful bottle around my neck always! Can you imagine it?
Again, I'm amazed by the two of you! Some of the bottles look like old Christmas lights...oh, little stoppers would be wonderful! Love ya both!
These are so adorable 🥰
I like the wonky ones the best😊
You guys just wade right in and try new things. I love that about you. Then, you always succeed at making something cool.! Great job!😊😊❤
They can be made into necklaces. Beautiful job. Lot of work but looks like fun. One item for my bucket list? Lol!
I've been watching the second season of Blown Away on Netflix. Now you are blowing glass at home! Sycronicity. :) I can't spell that porperly. lol
Me too, I binged watched the whole first season!
Ty for the Netflix show plug!
So Fun and you so Brave..You did it..loved watching it !!!..I was thinking you could make glass bobbles for earrings or a pendant necklace also..loved your bowl of colorful glass bits..Thank you for vedio..it lifted my spirits💙✨
Absolutely loved the little bottles so inspiring ladies.
Love watching you gals try new things- make me a little braver to try for myself
Wonderful. Looking forward to my evening watching this
Thank you both 💞☺️
Another intriguing vid. Wonderful amount of patients you both have...fascinating art. Can hold little spells for you to release 😃
Wonderful showing the bottles out side, enjoyed all this. Thank you so much for all your skills being shown.
Will be watching this one again. Stay safe
Penny xx
Absolutely adorable bottles!
Hello ladies🙋🏻♀️My goodness.... 😊just wonderful and definitely magical💖 I adore you both and your beautiful country.
Be cool if you could make miniature swang vases. Very cool tiny bottles, I love them all. Now you can make handblown Christmas ornaments.
What a neat experiment ! You two are so much fun to watch -- so creative.