I tried a new art technique and collaborated with Sarah Connor | Mould Number 99
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This is the series where I reveal what is inside these pottery moulds I found on Gumtree.
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The story goes, I found a listing on gumtree for pottery stuff. When I arrived the seller said 'I have all these pottery moulds would you like them as well?' and I said 'why not'. On the way home, I had the brain child to do a social media video series revealing what each mould is.
The mystery is in the fact that I had no idea what I had said yes to, some of the moulds are labelled and easy to tell but some of them are a little more difficult. The beauty is that all of the plaster moulds surprise you no matter the presentation of labels, titles or identifiable surface inside.
So come join me as I dive into this series and share the mould fun. I would love to hear any information you may have on the moulds and to let me know any stories you have that the moulds remind you of in the comments.
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Hello! Thank you so much for watching this weeks video! I thought I would let you know that the pieces I made in this video will be available for purchase on my website on Sunday the 27th of November at 11am AEDT! I will also have a bunch of the other moulds that I have revealed recently (92-99) as well as some other goodies. This will be my last pottery restock before Christmas!
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P.s I also have stickers and pins which are great little stocking fillers hehe!
Thanks for sharing Shelby. Can’t wait to see what’s in your shop.
I went in, hoping for one if those mugs Shelby, but couldn't find them
You probably answered this but I couldn't find it. Do you ship to the US?
Thank you SO MUCH for this collab Shelbs! I really loved playing with these with you and chatting together during the process ❤️❤️❤️ not our first collab, won’t be our last :P can’t wait to see what 2023 brings for you my friend!
Sara, will you be selling your pieces for this Collab at any point? Phenomenal work on this 👏🏼
How do you get the full piece glazed without it fusing???
So beautiful. You did such a great job!
@@DRainne08 I dont think so - the sun and the moon designs are very thin and very very delicate so I have a strong feeling they wouldnt make a trip through the postal system :P And the Cryptid ones... I just love them so dang much I dont think I can let them go!
i love how detailed you made it and your art style. your very talented.
It’s an old fashioned travel mug. They were designed to sit on a dashboard of a car, back when those were usually flat, and before we had cup holders in cars. They are particularly stable, and great for people with pets, or folks with a movement disorder that might make it difficult to set things down flat, or might spill things more easily. Great mug shape, and fun collab!
My mom had one of those. It had either a cork or rubber pad on the bottom. One trip we took, she put the mug on the car roof and forgot to put it inside. When we stopped for gas a while later, it was still on the roof of the car.
My mom had one of those. It had either a cork or rubber pad on the bottom. One trip we took, she put the mug on the car roof and forgot to put it inside. When we stopped for gas a while later, it was still on the roof of the car.
are they good to drink from? The shape seems awkward for functional drinking purposes, like the liquid would get stuck in the wide bottom when tipped?
Actually it goes a back, they had travel mugs on ships, but also great on a desk so they won’t tip so easy, be careful though drinking the last bit because you have to tip your head way back and people like me, sill on my neck. It’s a style that works for some. Love the collab.
@@ambsquared hahaha! Yes! Those travel mugs really worked! Physics for the win. :D
We called these truck driver mugs as kids. They were sold at truck stops a lot with whatever logo of the place on them. Some came with lids, some not. These were all wonderful designs ❤️
Sarah uses such bright vivid colours, it would be interesting to see what you might do with those paints Shelby.
We actually use similar and a lot of the same underglazes! The difference is I put on A LOT of layers and I also mix my own underglaze colours and I add a little stain to some colours to make them brighter!
I loved hearing Sarah’s story! She seems like a delightful person, and her art is so good!
AWWWWW thank you!!
"I was told to spend it on joy." That's a wonderful idea. Also I love mothman! ❤️
That was such a great advise. "If you are not selling your things it doesn't mean there is something wrong with your work you just haven't found the right poeple" thats totaly my story. I like this colab videos. So great to see other creatives.
Omg the mug shape reminds me so much of the mugs from Star Trek DS9!!!!
These are the original no tip/no spill travel mugs. A circle of gripping material would be placed on the bottom so mug could sit on the dashboard and not spill while driving. Cars didn't have cup holders back in the 1980s.
This is the first full length video I've seen of yours after watching insta clips for far too long, and what a gem 💎, the wise kind words Sarah translate into life perfectly and warmed my heart ❤️
I love your work Shelby, and can't wait to see more of your creativity post 100 🎉
That's such an interesting technique. I had no idea that you could construct it like that and end you with such a solid piece. I'm so excited to see what number 100 will be!
I thought the same thing. It's a really interesting technique that offer a lot of possibilities. It turned put quite pretty.
These are the best mugs you've made, love, love, love the shape
Think this is one of my favourite moulds so far, amazing shape and great approaches to the designs from both of you.
They turned out absolutely gorgeous, both yours and Sarah's work 😍 i have been struggling massively with creative burn out but watching you always inspires me 💕
Uhg burn out is the worst!!! Get yourself a sketchbook and some kids crayola crayons and make some messy, silly sketches! Bright and fun ❤️ I hope it passes soon
This inlay is so neat!
I love the vintage vibe of this mug! Your flower design really speaks to a 60's mod style. Sarah's style is so cute!
There is a famous german pop singer called Sarah Connor so when I saw the upload I was „NO WAY Shelby cooperated with Sarah Connor??“ 😂😂
But I love both visions for this mug! Both are super cute and well executed and I’m sure whoever will get these will get a kick out of them every time they open their kitchen cabinets. Also, imagine this slip inlay technique for a funky terrazzo effect, but some of the terrazzo pieces would be little tiny hearts or stars. I think I would die.
Also: could next week finally be the teapot we’ve all been waiting for!? 🙀 I hope it’s one of these novelty ones, like an animal shape or maybe even a matching cabbage teapot for the cabbage cups!
Oh, you should have said "spoiler alert"!. 🤭
I also thought about that Sarah Connor xD "From Sarah with looove"🎶
Also, Sarah Connor from Terminator lol
😂😅I was thinking "it's totally a lid and... a..handled... vase???" Meanwhile my teapot is giving me a disappointed look right next to me.
Wooohoo! So excited for mould 100,this series has been such a joy to watch 😍
These remind me so much of the mugs used for "raktajino" (aka space coffee;D) on star trek: deep space 9! They had the same sort of flared bottom design and likely came from a similar origin to this mold.
Gorgeous work all around (love the mothman
wow loved seeing the new techniques this week, also loved the colab!
Appreciate that Sarah made half left handed, half right handed mugs!
Shelby, I love how you go with your creativeness. Some work out fine and some a little less. But for me, who is totally unable to hand produce anything, (apart from knitting or crochet) it is so great to see you working!
How dare you downplay your own creativity. Knitting and crochet is fantastic and it so counts as hand producing! Value yourself ❤️
@@Rose-jz6sx thank you. But ..... I can only follow a pattern made by a creative, am not realy able to create myself. That is what I meant.
the way the slip seeped in to the floral inlay gave the piece an effect that reminds me of calico print fabric after it has been washed and worn many, many times.
Sarah is such a sweetheart and so incredibly creative! I love her work!
Thank you so much Kimberley!!!!! ❤❤❤
this would be perfect for brush water when painting
the coloured clay flowers are adorable!
you were saying that the inlay pieces were drying out as you made more, and while you were placing them, and you had to keep spraying them. what if you got an automatic plant mister, so you could set drying racks up and have them under the mist. that way its like hands free, background constant moisture for the punched pieces while you continue on with the process. i found one on uncommon goods : search automatic plant mister.
I dont know if that a crazy random idea or its something that you've already tried haha curious what you'll think of this :)
Number 99! Omygoodness! You've come so far!!!!
You always manage to surprise me and think of all these out of the box ways to decorate your pieces. They're all lovely!
Absolutely beautiful all around!
Sarah's designs are so awesome!!
Oooooh this is SO much fun Sarah and Shelby!!!!!!
The mugs with the fantastic design on the Botoms will be great for Zoom meetings
Part of the design of this mug from the 1970s was due to computer operators at the time also needed a mug that would not turn over. The traveler mug was just one of the other uses. Enough about the reason for the shape… both of you came up with very unique designs. I did ceramics in the ‘70s and 80s and always love underglaze work and experimenting with glaze combinations. My proudest firing was when I got a red glaze that did not “flash” to the other pieces in the kiln. Thank you for sharing your work and reminding me of a very satisfying time in my creative life. Can’t wait to see your new design space.
cant believe ive been watching the short versions of these all week and only just found out you're from ballarat! that's super cool haha, its so unusual to randomly stumble across other artists from places that i've lived around / gone to so many times in my life. your work is so nice!
Wow!! Both you ladies did great! I love the shape of the cup: I hate it when cups are narrow at the bottom and they fall over really easily! The only thing is-- does it hit the bridge of your nose? that's the only thing that can be a bad thing about the shape of that cup, otherwise-Rock On! I'm a 70's girl myself...And living in vans is now a thing again, as tiny houses have gotten rather expensive.... I wish I could include a picture of some of my favorite mugs that are wide at the bottom, or at least the same size as the rim!
I looked at the shape of the mug and instantly thought it looked like an old fashioned poufy ball gown 😄
Loved both of your designs, you are both so creative ❤
🤔now I want to see one painted like a skirt. Or a whole person, similar to 'nesting Russian dolls' where the shape is just vaguely a person and the illustration makes it come to life😃😀
My favourite is the unglazed one. The combo of the pattern, the colours and the texture is wonderful.
I am so happy you two quirky gals have found each other to make great art together ❤. These are so fun.
The raised stars are intriguing! I love the colours, I really really love the outlined flower painting!
That's such an interesting way to use such a strangely shaped mug. Love the flowers and bobbles. I liked the glazed look. Hope you keep practising and do more of these
I do not do ceramics, but I am totally hooked. I have watched so many of your videos since I discovered you! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
Love the shape of this mug! I’m completely obsessed with your designs ! I want them all!
Inlove with how sarah made sure that lefty’s get the ability to have a design thats not upside down!!
Back in the late 70’s my dad had a coffee mug he kept at work that was shaped like this. The non-tip over mug. I love the inlay idea. They turned out beautifully. Hope you do more of them. ❤
Sarah's graphics are amazing. I love Shelbys flower mugs too.
I loved this collab so much!
I really enjoyed seeing the new process you used and each step to get to the end result, Shelby! And I loved seeing a longer edit of Sarah working than the small grabs on Insta! Very clever and creative ladies! 👏🏼
Omg that method would be so cute for a cookies and milk theme!!!
What a packed video. The interview, collaboration, new technique, stories, colors and a fun mold. Thanks for sharing this amazing artist and your creative process.
I love Sarah's work! I have two of her mugs and they are my treasures!
wow i LOVE sarah's art style! these mugs are so interestingly shaped and cool too!
Oooo! The inlays came out so cute and i love the tones of the stained clay colors.
The one you did off camera is my favorite, but they are all phenomenal
My dad had these shaped mugs in the 80s and early 90s when he drove a semi-truck. The truck didn’t have cup holders, so he just put it on the floorboard between the seats.
This brought back some memories, lol!
That is a great mug. I really like the unglazed. I also like the flowers and colours you used on the flower mug you did off camera. It reminds me of 70s retro. ☺ Very cool.
I absolutely love the illustrations on the mugs! I've never thought of that before
I really like texture so the unglaced mug was my fav. I think, beeing so balanced they would probably make good candle holders? Maybe by using a cone like shape to go on top and Receiver the candle.I am looking foreward to your post every week and can't waiting to have new updates on your shopbuild!
My favorite are the sun and moon. Absolutely adorable.
My favourite mugs to drink out of are ones with a happy “surprise” I can enjoy when I am drinking, like a butterfly inside the lip or a cute picture in the base I can see when draining the cup 😊
What a cool idea! I love the shape of the mug, & the treatment on the base is such fun. I'd love one of these!
can't believe it's mould 99 already, you two did an amazing job!! sending love from Korea :)
Thank you so much!!
Love love love. Sarah’s work is beautiful 😊
omg Sarah's illustration style is sooo cool! all the mugs turned out amazing 🤗
Such a joy to watch this week
My guess for the next mold is teapot!! I LOVE that inlay technique. Gorgeous! Sarah's mugs were beautiful as well! ❤
I am embarrassed to say... I REMEMBER THIS MUG SHAPE!! ha ha. I love both Sarah and Shelby's results. Loved the fact Sarah called the base "real estate". Shelby, I really love your willingness to bring in collaborators and try new techniques!
I'm loving Sarah's works!!
I'm looking forward to seeing her post more on her UA-cam channel. I'm not on IG or those other social media networks, but watch Hella tube videos.
I'm do relating her bio, it's totally just like my storyline always the doer, the fixer....until currently.
Love the project, love the new inlay on your mugs, there's no failure in anything new! It's experiments and they are wonderful!!
What😊, I’ve been after one of these mugs for such a long time. I love the contrast of design between the two of you. That all look soooo good❤
Congratulations on your Utube plaque and most especially on your beautiful teapot set, it is really, really beautiful. You put so much work into it. You really put alot of yourself in this I hope you get to have it for a long time. I found you by going through Utube and you were doing the reveals and ai love it. Thank you for what you do. I love watching you paint. Look forward to seeing you on line.
I love the shape of those cups used to have one. The shape helps keep the coffee hot for longer and good travel mugs. 😊❤❤
You don’t even KNOW! This style of mug was popular for a minute in the 90s (my mom had one) BUT it was also used in the Star Trek series Deep Space Nine for their space coffee and is now COVETED by fans online. I promise there is a huge market of nerds.
Loved listening to you two and the pieces were so lovely! Wonderful video!
Such beautiful colours as well as awesome art. Love the collab.
IT'S THE STAR TREK DEEP SPACE 9 MUG NO WAY!!!!!
I came to say this lol
HELL YEAH IT IS🤩🤩🤩
Raktajino mug!! I had the same thought!
The inlay designs are so pretty!
You videos has inspired me to make some ceramic pieces for gifts and to not go traditional but to have fun and let the creativity flow. I love your work. Please keep sharing your artistic skills. BTW…good luck on the “Pottage”. You are an incredible young lady.
Sarah's mugs were AWESOME!
I couldn't decide which ones I liked the best..they all are really unique and special ❤️
Sarah's came up really nice as well and quirky cool..
I cant believe you're at 99! I loved both your designs! Stupid question but after you took out the ones with the inlay and the slip had run over the inlay could you have scraped off the slip over the inlays or would it have been a bad idea? I personally love them as they are. I can't wait for 100!!!!!
I didn't think of that. Good question.
These travel mugs are great. These were everywhere when I was a kid.
Mice and mini mushrooms the perfect fairy garden starter pack!
The flower inlay is great. Different & interesting.
Those painted mugs are the cutest things ever -- and I love that she made two of them appropriate for lefthanders! And I do think that there's potential in the inlay idea, even though it turned out a little oddly. Maybe you can stick designs on the interior of the mold with glass beads or something. Might be a nice way to do a snowy scene on the mug.
This was soo fun! Love the other woman’s process. The reason the tops of her mugs warped is because of all the weight on the rim where the mug is thinest. They are still amazing.
Omg YES you’re so right!!!! Hahaha how did I not think of that!
@@sarahconnorceramics It’s ok. I’ve been doing this for over 25 years! Did the lips of the mugs have glaze on them?
Love this video and the collaboration! All the designs are so lovely :-)
Amazing episode! Loved the art and chat.
I love the Shelby's flower mug! It reminds me of milk bath nails 😍
Cryptid mugs GREAT. Love them. Your mugs ADORABLE! I like the inlay ver much. I like the glazed.
All the mugs are adorable, but the cryptids were my favourite.
Sarah! I’m experiencing the same! I’m finding it very hard to work in front of the computer and extreme burn out after my second child and am craving to make something with my hands! I loved the artist words of wisdom. This cup shape is gorgeous! And practical, my fave combo 🤩 I love Sarah’s idea of focusing on the bottom of the cup! Such a cool surprise and love the idea of giving little perks into being a weirdo but otherwise seeming “normal” 😂 Shelby! The slip inlay technique is so cool!! It was super fascinating to watch! And awesome design ideas 😍I’m a sucker for shiny things, so I do usually go for the glazed ones most of the time, and in this case, I love the flower inlay glazed ones, they are beautiful! Love the baubles too 🤩 Awesome video ❤
Omg it’s such a frustrating feeling isn’t it!!! Honestly girl, you gotta get your hands into something new! Get away from the digital and pick up your sketch book again! Or try something totally weird like rug making or … may I suggest CLAY!? Haha
Oh my goodness! I want that moth man mug. It’s so fabulous!
I use the same flower cutters (the ones with the thinner petals) for my polymer clay jewellery! It's so cool seeing them used in different ways!
LOVED the collaboration !
I love the colour on the inside of the mugs ❤
I love how Sarah thought about lefties as well! ❤
You noticed!!!!
I really am love this mold so much. my uncle had one of these mug shapes when I was growing up!
I love what you both did with these mugs 💜💜💜
I really like the big painted flowers but all of them are so nice.
These mugs are amazing! I so want one for drinking tea at the computer ❤️
All the mugs turned out so cool, I love them! I also really like the inlay technique, I think it looks best on the little stars of the christmas mugs, both glazed and unglazed. I'd love to see you tackle this technique again. :)
This was a very exciting episode! I love how you share your creative experiments and explain your thoughts and what happens with the pieces in the process.
It is very interesting to see people that inspire you, if possible it would be amazing to see you collab with someone visiting your studio or vice versa 🤩
I suppose you send audio clips with questions and answers to each other, but I would love to hear you respond to and maybe follow up on what the other person answers, so if it could be done in an other way I would really enjoy hearing more of an actual conversation between you 🤗
Thank you so much for another great video!
Your matte mug is visually soft like sugar cookies and the inlay flower one reminds me of soft flannel sheets well loved by a child(the thread bare/well worn spots cuz it's their absolute favorite set)🥰and Sarah moon and moth man mug remind me of my husband and I...quirky but quiet🥰🥰🥰