Dear lovely Northern Mudlarking ladies. 👍👌👏 What a nice short trip resulting in a great video and with interesting finds. The brass fastener (5.35min) looks like a screaming frog to me. At least as long as it still has it's green patina = is not polished). ;-) Funny coincidence that you found a led frog arm/leg later. 2) For example: I suggest to cut off the 2 remaining and complete wheels of the blue glass mine cart. They could be turned into beautiful pendants and being Christmas tree decorations simultaneously. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all of you.
Hello mudlarking queens 👑! I'm laid up from foot surgery and you two are keeping up my spirits and giving me the feeling of leaving my bed - even though I'm trapped. Thanks a million. Gail, I think you need to read audiobooks. Your voice is like balm to my soul. Seriously. But finally, to my question. I'm such an accident-prone clutz (but also an avid beachcomber and collector of all things sea related) and I have stepped back on or trampled many beautiful finds...destroying them to my great sorrow. Have you ever devastatingly crushed something amazing with a misplaced back step or a slip in the dumps or on the foreshores, etc??? There is so much there and so many things to focus your eye on...easy to miss a treasure right next to it! Love from the mountains of Colorado 🖤 (where there is a stark lack of 🌊 and 🏖️ 🙃 but lots of 🌲🐿️🐻🏞️🦌)
Hello Beauties, it's a grand day for a mudlark. Lots of small bottles, buttons, pipe bowls and knuckle bones, the remains of a frozen Charlotte, and a school slate and pencil. A really good day. Greetings from North Carolina U.S.A.
One idea for the lenses/glasses glass that you find, if you find a pair of the same size and model. Find some TINY flowers, dry them and glue/press (so no air whatsoever can get in) them in-between the lenses, silver around and behind and you will have a beautiful necklace. :) Yes, I'm still more or less "binge watching" your old previously seen and really enjoyed uploads. (and most likely will again in the future... LOL) Before this one, I had just finished watching the upload where you are out with Manchester Mudlarks at snowy dump and got totally "dumped on" by the rain. I couldn't help but giggle due to me sitting here, wet as a "drowned cat", trying to dry out after getting dumped on myself by the rain when "just" wanting to finish what I was doing in the garden. Almost felt like I had been there with you, Sarah and Mick. 😳😂
I’m a knitter, so my thoughts are if you had enough of the mourning buttons, you could use them on fingerless mitts, or even a sweater. Re-use them in a lovely way! Also, if you ever want to sell any teaspoons bottles, please let me know. If they could withstand being sterilized, I would use them for hand made vanilla extract. Pop in a cork, and it would be useful and pretty! Love your videos so much, you always have music that seems to be created just for you! And the nature shots…wow! I also love the history you give us. I like Si-Finds for the same reason. Can’t wait to see more “makes” videos as well. Stay safe and well!😀😀
Down here in Wales I've found marbles, buttons, beads, dolls heads, pipes, stoppers ect but never a knuckle bone. It is a matter of huge annoyance to me ! 😂😂😂😂
Those buttons Alex found are delish and to find three on one lark is great. You get your things so beautifully clean and the little doll is lovely. The frogs leg is unusual bt nice maybe you can make something out of that.
Dear lovely Northern Mudlarking ladies. 👍👌👏 What a nice short trip resulting in a great video and with interesting finds. The brass fastener (5.35min) looks like a screaming frog to me. At least as long as it still has it's green patina = is not polished). ;-) Funny coincidence that you found a led frog arm/leg later. 2) For example: I suggest to cut off the 2 remaining and complete wheels of the blue glass mine cart. They could be turned into beautiful pendants and being Christmas tree decorations simultaneously. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all of you.
What a lovely lark Alex and Gail with lovely collection of finds , loving the mourning buttons and liked the history of the little brass button from Cockermouth . Also I can't wait to see what you make with the mermaid inspired piece of uranium glass on you other crafting channel, always look forward to you lovely ladies taking us on one of your trips and look forward to the next one x
Drilling a small hole top and bottom of the Victorian lenses and stringing them with mono line and small beads between makes a nice long string ornaments to catch the sun in the window
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Little Bottles and the Porcelain Heads Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊 😀
Nice Colliery truck. It's made by Greener & co, wear flint glass works, Sunderland. Possibly a salt cellar/ornanent. Registered 20 September 1893. There's also a similar one made by Heppell but different pattern.
I was watching a Bollywood production set in the current day and noticed when the hero bought some bottled drinks that they were Cod bottles! I was inordinately pleased to recognize them. Apparently Cod bottles are still available in India 🇮🇳
Love all the pottery finds. Regarding the lenses perhaps you could paint on a few for Christmas ornaments. They would be interesting with the light shining through.
Alex you do a great job at editing your videos. Besides the awesomeness of the person presenting it :), the music is always on queue and you stopping to present facts about finds in 100% awesome. I do metal detecting but as interesting as finding coins is, I always enjoy finding relics more. In fact I found a manufacturing tag off an early 1900's icebox the other day. That's rather old for around my area. You are so lucky to have access to all the history where you live
I just came across your channel❣️❣️❣️ My mother is 82 and I am 56. You both remind me so much about my mom and I making things for our yearly Christmas bazaar! That was back in 1978! Today I do the crafts that you two like to make. I would love to be in your area so that I could treasure hunt too!!! I live in a small desert town called Taft in southwestern California! It’s an oilfield town and my son told me that we too have old dump sights! Now he tells me! Lol. Anyways, i’m enjoying binge watching you two and just finished watching a video u posted in Sept 2020 on making glass beads out of broken glass. Like you I hate buying craft supplies when I can get them for free. Unfortunately we need our tools and devices . God bless you both and thank you so much for sharing your journeys with all of us
Great short lark! Love the blue melted glass. Could be a pendant. The blue wagon cart made sad because it was broken. Lovely day. Thanks for sharing g. 🦋
Beautiful finds Ladies! The dolls are great. The jet mourning buttons and bottles…I think you should really be able to make delightful jewelry…thank you!
Sometimes the unplanned larks are the best ones. Have you ever considered making your own Northern Mudlarks Cameos using the victorian lenses?! I think they would be a hot commodity and a beautiful addition to any jewelry collection
Truly enjoyable lark! Your treasures are quite darling! My fave is the frog arm! Amazed that you found 3 mourning buttons! Oh, that I could join you on a lark! My being 'across the pond' makes that almost impossible!
It,s great to hear the names and lives of people long gone and forgotten by what touched their hands and lives,I find it is a way of remembering and reflecting on those who gave us today's society.thank you.
Oh thank you, what a lovely treasure hunt, so many nice things. I'm very excited about your " make "channel, and wish you lots of luck with it. Take care ladys Alioban
Yea my favorite ladies! Always so wonderful watching you. Last week I just watched you and went to the store and found a BEAUTIFUL faceted light Blue bead! I was soooo excited and thought about you!!!#
Maybe the lenses could be silvered on one side to make mini mirrors for doll houses or pendants, or possibly miniature picture frame glass. I love this channel and am sure to enjoy your other one as well!🥰🤗💖
Recently discovered your channel and have been trying to catch up. Absolutely adore both of you. Thank you so much for the adventures and the beauty and joy you put into your vlogs. The natural beauty and how you film it is incredibly stunning. Your talents know no bounds!
Hello mudlarking queens 👑! I'm laid up from foot surgery and you two are keeping up my spirits and giving me the feeling of leaving my bed - even though I'm trapped. Thanks a million. Gail, I think you need to read audiobooks. Your voice is like balm to my soul. Seriously. But finally, to my question. I'm such an accident-prone clutz (but also an avid beachcomber and collector of all things sea related) and I have stepped back on or trampled many beautiful finds...destroying them to my great sorrow. Have you ever devastatingly crushed something amazing with a misplaced back step or a slip in the dumps or on the foreshores, etc??? There is so much there and so many things to focus your eye on...easy to miss a treasure right next to it! Love from the mountains of Colorado 🖤 (where there is a stark lack of 🌊 and 🏖️ 🙃 but lots of 🌲🐿️🐻🏞️🦌)
You could always frame the morning buttons. A nice velvet colour in the background would look lovely. I’ve seen a fellow framing his finds. All the same items in one frame. I thought it was a great idea.
Thank you all so much for you likes and comments! You can find our new making channel here - th-cam.com/channels/BgTk57dCWyZ6MvweMoGXHQ.html
I think it would be awesome if you stamped clay with the mourning buttons and made earrings of clay!
Dear lovely Northern Mudlarking ladies.
👍👌👏 What a nice short trip resulting in a great video and with interesting finds. The brass fastener (5.35min) looks like a screaming frog to me. At least as long as it still has it's green patina = is not polished). ;-) Funny coincidence that you found a led frog arm/leg later.
2) For example: I suggest to cut off the 2 remaining and complete wheels of the blue glass mine cart. They could be turned into beautiful pendants and being Christmas tree decorations simultaneously.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health to all of you.
You both are awesome ,love from the USA ♥️😘
Hello mudlarking queens 👑! I'm laid up from foot surgery and you two are keeping up my spirits and giving me the feeling of leaving my bed - even though I'm trapped. Thanks a million.
Gail, I think you need to read audiobooks. Your voice is like balm to my soul. Seriously.
But finally, to my question.
I'm such an accident-prone clutz (but also an avid beachcomber and collector of all things sea related) and I have stepped back on or trampled many beautiful finds...destroying them to my great sorrow.
Have you ever devastatingly crushed something amazing with a misplaced back step or a slip in the dumps or on the foreshores, etc??? There is so much there and so many things to focus your eye on...easy to miss a treasure right next to it!
Love from the mountains of Colorado 🖤 (where there is a stark lack of 🌊 and 🏖️ 🙃 but lots of 🌲🐿️🐻🏞️🦌)
I am excited for your new channel. Subscribed🥰
Alex.." oh look it's really broken" ...Gail " like me"... I always listen out for your quiet little funny comments Gail...Priceless!!
Can confirm that plastic at 3:03 is a lid aff a tic tac box.
Blue wagon 💙💙 I love it! 💙
Alex,,,maybe use 2 lenses and seal something inside to make pendants?
You truly live a charmed life... which i can only dream of...
Just super. Loved the frogs arm. 🐸 great stuff.
Greetings from the state of Kentucky, 🇺🇸💕👍🏻
Hello Beauties, it's a grand day for a mudlark. Lots of small bottles, buttons, pipe bowls and knuckle bones, the remains of a frozen Charlotte, and a school slate and pencil. A really good day. Greetings from North Carolina U.S.A.
A wonderful end of a very hot day! 🌞🌞 Greetings from Germany!
Can't wait for your crafting channel!!!
Yeah! Another fabulous lark with the fabulous Gail and Alex!
Thank you so much that was lovely and carming . So many ideas. Wonderful.
Jen.xx.
One idea for the lenses/glasses glass that you find, if you find a pair of the same size and model. Find some TINY flowers, dry them and glue/press (so no air whatsoever can get in) them in-between the lenses, silver around and behind and you will have a beautiful necklace. :)
Yes, I'm still more or less "binge watching" your old previously seen and really enjoyed uploads. (and most likely will again in the future... LOL) Before this one, I had just finished watching the upload where you are out with Manchester Mudlarks at snowy dump and got totally "dumped on" by the rain. I couldn't help but giggle due to me sitting here, wet as a "drowned cat", trying to dry out after getting dumped on myself by the rain when "just" wanting to finish what I was doing in the garden. Almost felt like I had been there with you, Sarah and Mick. 😳😂
I’m a knitter, so my thoughts are if you had enough of the mourning buttons, you could use them on fingerless mitts, or even a sweater. Re-use them in a lovely way! Also, if you ever want to sell any teaspoons bottles, please let me know. If they could withstand being sterilized, I would use them for hand made vanilla extract. Pop in a cork, and it would be useful and pretty! Love your videos so much, you always have music that seems to be created just for you! And the nature shots…wow! I also love the history you give us. I like Si-Finds for the same reason. Can’t wait to see more “makes” videos as well. Stay safe and well!😀😀
Great finds ladies.my granddaughter loves watching your videos.she says she wants to be a finding person when she grows up xx
lovely..thank you .
You girls have the cleanest round up of finds ever!!!
Great 'quick' stop! Lol I can't wait to see what you make of that lovely green and blue glass!
Gail and Alex turn old, discarded, and broken things new again. Reminds me of the words "atonement", "renewal", and "reborn" for humanity
Down here in Wales I've found marbles, buttons, beads, dolls heads, pipes, stoppers ect but never a knuckle bone. It is a matter of huge annoyance to me ! 😂😂😂😂
Beau Travail comme d'habitude🔬🎬🍀Toujours, un véritable moment de détente🙏🌌Alex France🙏🌹🌹
another fab adventure and treasures, thankyou for sharing xx
That frogs leg would be a cool ring. Love watching you find those unique pieces of history. Thank you
hoooray missed you xxxxx
You could make the old glasses lenses into a wind chime
Cooling by the river and another delightful lark! That’s paradise!🥰
The uranium glass 😍😍 I love watching you, The discovery are very unique and special.
Off we go on an adventure
Great adventure and finds. Please show what you make as you make them. Sofun! 💕😊💕🤗💕
Lovely flnds as always!! 💖
Those buttons Alex found are delish and to find three on one lark is great. You get your things so beautifully clean and the little doll is lovely. The frogs leg is unusual bt nice maybe you can make something out of that.
Great finds! Love the mourning buttons.
Temptation River has lured you both back lol. Great finds ladies. Xx
Dear lovely Northern Mudlarking ladies.
👍👌👏 What a nice short trip resulting in a great video and with interesting finds. The brass fastener (5.35min) looks like a screaming frog to me. At least as long as it still has it's green patina = is not polished). ;-) Funny coincidence that you found a led frog arm/leg later.
2) For example: I suggest to cut off the 2 remaining and complete wheels of the blue glass mine cart. They could be turned into beautiful pendants and being Christmas tree decorations simultaneously.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health to all of you.
What a lovely lark Alex and Gail with lovely collection of finds , loving the mourning buttons and liked the history of the little brass button from Cockermouth . Also I can't wait to see what you make with the mermaid inspired piece of uranium glass on you other crafting channel, always look forward to you lovely ladies taking us on one of your trips and look forward to the next one x
The smaller bottles would make stunning lighting! Wind chimes is an idea too!
I think the eyeglass lenses would make awesome windchimes !
Drilling a small hole top and bottom of the Victorian lenses and stringing them with mono line and small beads between makes a nice long string ornaments to catch the sun in the window
Would that be a fire risk?
@@janecroft4896 I haven’t had a fire yet. I have all sorts in my big picture window
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Little Bottles and the Porcelain Heads Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊 😀
Hello Alex the eye piece could be used on a pendant dried flowers then seal with glass and silver
I love vicariously thru you both. Thanks for increasing my joy.
Twinning again, ladies! Knuckle bones, squashed blue beads and metal corset pieces! Be well from Washington state USA ❤️
Yes!👏🏽👏🏽 Looking forward to seeing this 🥰 Thank you guys!🥰 Huge hug from Norway 😀
Made my evening 🥰 Love your finds! ☺️
Hello Ladies 🙂, God 🙏 bless you both ❤️❤️
I love this channel and the other one too.
Loving ❤️ you All.
Nice Colliery truck. It's made by Greener & co, wear flint glass works, Sunderland. Possibly a salt cellar/ornanent. Registered 20 September 1893. There's also a similar one made by Heppell but different pattern.
I love these videos! Thank you!
Ohhhh, what a wonderful day! I Love your channel.
2 lens with band of silver with sea glass or tiny glass beads incased in the middle for a necklace
I was watching a Bollywood production set in the current day and noticed when the hero bought some bottled drinks that they were Cod bottles! I was inordinately pleased to recognize them. Apparently Cod bottles are still available in India 🇮🇳
Always a joy watching you two find your lovely treasures!
Love all the pottery finds. Regarding the lenses perhaps you could paint on a few for Christmas ornaments. They would be interesting with the light shining through.
The three mourning buttons would make a lovely vertical pendant.
Alex you do a great job at editing your videos. Besides the awesomeness of the person presenting it :), the music is always on queue and you stopping to present facts about finds in 100% awesome. I do metal detecting but as interesting as finding coins is, I always enjoy finding relics more. In fact I found a manufacturing tag off an early 1900's icebox the other day. That's rather old for around my area. You are so lucky to have access to all the history where you live
Tiny paintings on the lenses and then framed with copper or silver would be beautiful.
I so look forward to your weekly adventures...thank you for this perfect 23 minutes in my day! 😊🙏🏼
I just came across your channel❣️❣️❣️
My mother is 82 and I am 56. You both remind me so much about my mom and I making things for our yearly Christmas bazaar! That was back in 1978! Today I do the crafts that you two like to make. I would love to be in your area so that I could treasure hunt too!!! I live in a small desert town called Taft in southwestern California! It’s an oilfield town and my son told me that we too have old dump sights! Now he tells me! Lol. Anyways, i’m enjoying binge watching you two and just finished watching a video u posted in Sept 2020 on making glass beads out of broken glass. Like you I hate buying craft supplies when I can get them for free. Unfortunately we need our tools and devices . God bless you both and thank you so much for sharing your journeys with all of us
Welcome to our channel - it's great to have you join us! You need to get out and find those dump sites! xx
What a lovely last minute lark! Thanks so much, looking forward to your new channel.
Some great little treasures as always.
Love and hugs from Australia. ❤️❤️🐨❤️❤️
You 2 are a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Great short lark! Love the blue melted glass. Could be a pendant. The blue wagon cart made sad because it was broken.
Lovely day. Thanks for sharing g. 🦋
Love it
Lots of lovely finds along the river, those cod marbles would look good all together in a glass bowl. Lovely video thank you
that riverbank certainly is the spot for treasure, love the glass bits, even if they are broken, great colors!
Beautiful finds Ladies! The dolls are great. The jet mourning buttons and bottles…I think you should really be able to make delightful jewelry…thank you!
Ohhhh..I love those black glass buttons so much..
The green glass is such a lovely shape.
Pressed dried flowers behind the lense and bezel set?! Love your adventures! Thank you
Always lovely your lark and all the great finds 👍😊💜
You can decorate the glass lenses with glass paint and make a lovely windchime or dream catcher 😍
Sometimes the unplanned larks are the best ones. Have you ever considered making your own Northern Mudlarks Cameos using the victorian lenses?! I think they would be a hot commodity and a beautiful addition to any jewelry collection
Truly enjoyable lark! Your treasures are quite darling! My fave is the frog arm! Amazed that you found 3 mourning buttons!
Oh, that I could join you on a lark! My being 'across the pond' makes that almost impossible!
You can use the glass from glasses as windows in miniature houses/mushroom houses you can craft
Alex your so beautiful. And your good heart shines through.
What a wonderful place to find some old treasures thank you xx
Love from the old lady in Texas God bless you always and forever
OMGeeee That was so much fun! TFS Hugs!
Hope you ladies have a great week❤️
It,s great to hear the names and lives of people long gone and forgotten by what touched their hands and lives,I find it is a way of remembering and reflecting on those who gave us today's society.thank you.
Your 'last minute' finds were more than I usually find in a day lol. Lovely video! 😀💗 x
Great finds!
Oh thank you, what a lovely treasure hunt, so many nice things. I'm very excited about your " make "channel, and wish you lots of luck with it. Take care ladys Alioban
Hello 👋 I feel those little glass lenses would make a lovely sounding chime 💕
Yea my favorite ladies! Always so wonderful watching you. Last week I just watched you and went to the store and found a BEAUTIFUL faceted light Blue bead! I was soooo excited and thought about you!!!#
Some interesting finds.
Lots of cool things girls! Love your videos! 💕😁✌🏼
As a child, I found a Victorian doll's head in my yard in Chicago. Very exciting! I wonder if some little girl buried it or had a doll's funeral.
Dang at first I thought you round the train that went with Gail’s wheel lol
Maybe the lenses could be silvered on one side to make mini mirrors for doll houses or pendants, or possibly miniature picture frame glass. I love this channel and am sure to enjoy your other one as well!🥰🤗💖
Recently discovered your channel and have been trying to catch up. Absolutely adore both of you. Thank you so much for the adventures and the beauty and joy you put into your vlogs. The natural beauty and how you film it is incredibly stunning. Your talents know no bounds!
I would be stopping on the way home too! Love all your finds.
Hello mudlarking queens 👑! I'm laid up from foot surgery and you two are keeping up my spirits and giving me the feeling of leaving my bed - even though I'm trapped. Thanks a million.
Gail, I think you need to read audiobooks. Your voice is like balm to my soul. Seriously.
But finally, to my question.
I'm such an accident-prone clutz (but also an avid beachcomber and collector of all things sea related) and I have stepped back on or trampled many beautiful finds...destroying them to my great sorrow.
Have you ever devastatingly crushed something amazing with a misplaced back step or a slip in the dumps or on the foreshores, etc??? There is so much there and so many things to focus your eye on...easy to miss a treasure right next to it!
Love from the mountains of Colorado 🖤 (where there is a stark lack of 🌊 and 🏖️ 🙃 but lots of 🌲🐿️🐻🏞️🦌)
Another wonderful lark.
* WOW ~ Didn't know you had a "Make" channel.. Thanks for a new way to enjoy your work..
A new channel from you so we can enjoy watching you make, Delightful! Thanks Gail and Alex, you always “make” my day special… love and light🌸V
I really like the pieces of beautiful Porto shards. I can see a beautiful table top mosaic made with them.
Beautiful little finds as always. Thank you my lovelies xx Teresa 🇦🇺❤
You could always frame the morning buttons. A nice velvet colour in the background would look lovely. I’ve seen a fellow framing his finds. All the same items in one frame. I thought it was a great idea.