We love the way Katie's wears her hair. One minute, it's tomboyish (and all the world knows that tomboys always make the most beautiful women) and the next minute she's as elegant as any 5th Avenue or Parisian lady. Way to go, Katie! Keep being yourself because it's beautiful!. Wishing you and Corey all the best for 2022! God bless!
Loved the video. You girls are precious stones yourself. And we can thank your family for the cutting and polishing I think. You are so considerate to each other and so generous with your gratitude. That's why people give you things. Keep shining girls.
I laughed out loud at Corie peeling the persimmon. It looked like my peeling, starting out like a small baseball and ending up like a golfball lol. Love you girls!
So interesting Katie. You make amazing jewelry. I'm so happy for you to have the tools to do even more and expand and learn. Awesome. Just awesome! God sure gave you a talent 💞
Don't make crows mad. Studies show they can remember you and can also teach their young to remember you. Thanks for bringing us along with you...it's fun to be a part of your day (or, have y'all as part of mine). Love from SC, Jane
Looking like a good breakfast…love the vest…I had a sister that loved making vest, jackets, scarfs and pot holders.She died March 1, 2023. She was 100 and 3 months old…miss her very much.
Ya’ll are always keeping busy creating, very artistic. You two are always so appreciative with comments ..”I really like that or that’s so sweet” and Katie I don’t see you as negative AT ALL, you’re just SPICY (and truthful ) and who doesn’t like a touch of spice !!😊😉
Thank you both for sharing your day with us. I live alone and don't get out much. I felt like I got to visit a little with friends and family. Love watching your videos. You both so very talented.
Katie you are a huge inspiration to this novice rockhound! Last year I was gifted a rock tumbler by my sweet husband and never knew what on earth to do with these polished rocks. Your jewelry videos had me searching the crafts stores for supplies, but nothing seemed quite like the tools you were using. I just leveled up now, thanks to you shouting out that jewelry supply store! Thanks a million for the info! Love your work❤
The metal forming tools look fascinating. Looking forward to some videos showing us the tricks of the trade and how they work. Thanks girls for another 👍 video 🙂.
Regarding teased hair in the '60's. Hair was clean, set in rollers with crisp gel. Gel was brushed out but hair was springy and lifted up from scalp. Hair was held straight up and back combed to produce a packed, ratted clump of hair at the scalp. The was done evenly all overthe area to be lifted. Hair was sprayed witha light coat of aqua net and depending on the texture of hair, styling might start while the hairspray was still very wet. The ends of the hair were combed with a rat tail comb to form a smooth helmet. The shape followed the hair cut. Some of the back combing was combed out in this process. The under backcombing was lifted and placed as the aqua net dried and hardened. More spray was applied and the lift was perfected with hair pick type lifters and rat tail combs. Then more hair spray. I would knock on it to see if the spray was dry. Mom was a hair dresser, and I had salon styles on my head twice a week all through middle school. Auburn red haired tender scalped me. My eyes water just remembering. Then long straight hair was coming in, I saw the writing on the wall and never looked back. I was highly motivated to leave my hair alone. It grew to three feet in length by the time I left high school. To this day, if left alone when washed, it combs itself and dries straight and un tangled. Who knew it was like that? I didn't until I grew it out. Thought you might be interested in some Hair history before it passed from Memory. I know there was hair teasing and spraying in the South back in the day.
In Louisiana we had persimmon trees quite common, one in our yard. We’d eat them, so good. Yes, anything from stores now days not as good and doesn’t last. I love your videos and thanks for sharing your tools. What a generous person who’s gifted y’all! God is good. Love seeing your crocheting and many talents you both have. Keep the videos coming! Love them!
Loved spending the day with y'all! Takes me back to when I was young & able to do the things I enjoyed. I used to cross-stitch a lot, then got into crocheting. I made a beautiful afghan for my son & got a kinda mixed color blanket downstairs that is heavy as all gitchy-goomie! Corie, your breakfast looked so good! My daddy & I loved eating fried eggs! I always liked it when the yolk ran & I just cut it all up with my egg! You got me hungry for breakfast & it's 5:30 pm! But we've done breakfast for supper lots of times! I enjoy watching Katie with her rocks & tools. It's amazing how something turns out after she carefully works with it. I now have neuropathy in both hands, with nerve damage in my right, so I'm not able to do cross-stitch or crocheting. I do a monthly Scripture Writing & am trying to finish reading my Bible by the end of the year. It's hard keeping myself occupied now that I'm disabled (23 yrs). Y'alls & your mama's channel have really brought me a lot of joy & so many good memories! God bless y'all greatly! Hugs from VA!
So glad you found both our channels! So sorry to hear you have neuropathy, I bet you made some beautiful things! Breakfast is always good anytime of day! 🙏🥰🍳
The good thing about your vest, Corie, is that you don't have to worry about which way you put it on. Hahaha That dapping set that Katie got is so cool! Lotsa new stuff that can be made. Y'all have generous friends.
I would love to see some more rock videos. I understand time is an issue. However, rock cutting and jewelry making videos on a separate channel could be lucrative. If nothing else, they would be entertaining! Thank you both for sharing and God bless all y'all.
So nice to see you guys settling in for the winter and enjoying each other's company for the Holiday season. Love your hair Katie! 😂 God bless you folks.
Love the hard persimmons. Can eat like apples. Yummy & full of vitamins. And not really sweet. Love spending time with you girls. Persimmon & pomegranate trees are so colorful in the yard. Love those blue green stones. Dirty & damaged hair back comb best. I was an expert in the 60s! That is why the next trend was clean straight hair!
Was so nice to see the things y'all like to do. You both are so very talented! Corie, your crochet vest is so pretty! Your stitches are perfect! I agree, UA-cam is so great for tutorials and patterns. Love series books. Especially ones that follow a family. Katie, your rock tools and things are amazing! So involved. And you are so smart to be able to know how to do all the things! You have an eye and imagination to be able to "see" your project in your mind. Thank you for sharing the things to like to do. Both so different. 🎄❤️🎄
Loved the video!!! 🤗❤👍You guys are so talented. Looking forward to seeing some of those stones in their final stage. Fun to see them from start to finish. Thank you for sharing! Corrie, I have 2 of your crocheted stocking ornaments on my Christmas tree. Very sweet.
You’re both such talented, beautiful souls. The jewelry is stunning, and a labor of love. I also think your crocheting is so pretty! I’ve followed Celebrating Appalachia for quite some time and I’m thankful I discovered yours! ❤️😊
Corrie, I was wondering if you cracked open the persimmon seed. When I was a child my dad would open them for us to see the shapes inside. Spoons, knives and forks. I do that for my grandchildren today. Love your videos!
Really enjoyed this one girls. You both are very talented and are an inspiration to many many people. And yes the best way to pay anyone back for gifting you is to pay it forward for sure. Beautiful sunset that ONLY GOD can produce!! GOD Bless You Both!! 👍🏻🙌🏻👍🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻😇
My husband and I look forward to watching your videos. Enjoy each and everyone of them. I do the same thing with my crocheting watch youtube videos. My husband has one of your cds for christmas (he does not know about it) he really will be surprised. We live in Fulton, Mississippi. We can tell your parents raised y'all up right. By the way I also have twin girls. They turned 33 this year. May God Bless you and your family and Merry Christmas!!!
Morning Corie, persimmons are astringent if not ripe due to tannins. We had a Japanese variety when I was a boy. Now, we left the fruit on the tree until the skin split, perhaps one or two splits. When ripe the top pulls away freely. The whole insides can be eaten. The texture is similar to a soft plum. Morning Katie, if you would like to try cleaning your Grandfather's old tape measure, put a small amount of cleaning vinegar on a cloth then extend it out and carefully hold the tape part between finger and thumb with the wet cloth covering both sides. Run your hand the whole length a few times then dry it off. May be done over a few days to remove the rust. Thanks for showing your tools. I know nothing about jewellery manufacture.
Ghee is very easy to make, I buy unsalted butter by the case at Sams club or when butter is on sale, then put it in pint jars and keeps forever, shelf stable and makes nice gifts.....Love your life in the Mountains, you are so blessed..... Your home and family is your life and I'm sure when you get married you will take awhile to get over being homesick and change, I am not good with change.....Your Dad is the Neatest! and your Mom too.....
Another nice relaxing video and I enjoyed each topic. You both are so talented and humorous! I'm not sure if they still make it, but Prell shampoo would blow up 💥and really dry out my longer hair back in the 70's🕺🏾 and Alberto VO 5 would bring it back down!😂 Y'all have a Fun weekend!
Katie I have some little opal bits a miner gave me, they look pretty when wet I’ll send, I’ll check there not rubbish first, & a little thing for Corie. I have twins that don’t like old things or antiques, but they are perfect like you two.💌
Fun day! I bet that you guys would love the Christmas Shop in Pigeon Forge. Gee is clarified butter that will keep out of the fridge like real white butter.
Gluten free bread is great for french toast 👍👍 I will never forget walking to school when we was kids in Maryville Tn , we would cut across the college campus to get to our elementary school and on the corner there before crossing over to the campus we would tromp through the fallen persimmons and the smell was awful , that scarred my brain from ever eating the fruit thats smells like dirty butts . 😂😂😂 your crochet is beautiful!! you have very neat clean lines in your vest. Katie's rock shop is great i need that tool caddy👍👍❤️ my cousin and I cant remember rock names so we make names up all the time😂💯❤️
To get the shells that fell in out of your eggs easier. Use one of the broken half eggshell chunk to reach in and grab the broken piece. If you ever tried to grab that pesky shell with a fork or your finger. It can be tricky. For what ever reason the egg shell trick just seems to work.
Estate sales and occasionally thrift stores will have a few really neat old ornaments if you get time to look. Katie, you have some nice new tools to help you make that beautiful jewelry. Have a great weekend, girls.
I’m so glad that you ate some of that Asian persimmon for us. I’m going to make a persimmon pudding with that kind of fruit next week. I’m used to our wild persimmons to cook with & look forward & HOPE that this Asian fruit will be tasty! BTW Corie, I lost name of store in Asheville where you got Rada knives for new house. Would you please share again name of store as I’m going to Biltmore House week after next & want to get a knife. Thank you so much for you & Katie sharing all the projects with us. Both of you are so talented with amazing personalities. Tipper & Deer Hunter have done a wonderful job modeling & guiding your lives. Thank you for sharing your family. 🎶❤️
Thank you! I would like to make a persimmon pie too, I’ve never made one before. That place is called The Screen Door and the knives were on the back wall towards the middle of the store. Thanks for watching! 🙏🥰
Katie, I was a teen in the 80’s and I don’t know if anyone used dry shampoo but I know that I used a lot of dippity doo (a gel), hot curlers, and oh yes, very flammable hairspray 😅. Teasing (back combing) was a must. Corey, UA-cam is Awesome for learning how to do things. I’m a visual learner so it has really helped me learn and do things I wouldn’t have been able to learn. It has really helped my crocheting and I actually learned how to knit using it. Love ❤You Both!
Wow love the metal working tools never seen them before I worked welding and shaping metal but nothing like that that’s so cool I love watching yaws videos 🌺
My late mom used to buy my brothers, sister, and me each an ornament for Christmas. Once she became bedridden, though, there was no room for a tree in the living room, so my dad hasn't put one up for years. When I visit him for Christmas, I'll ask what he plans to do with the ornaments and lights that have accumulated over the years. Perhaps I'll send them to you, Corie, and you can keep any you like before passing the rest along.
I have not seen a persimmon in years. We had a wild one, growing up, and pretty soon learned not to eat fruit until after a frost. So interesting to hear you say that too ! You called it making your mouth pucker …, we said it felt like mouth turning inside out.😊 We knew we could eat them when soft and orange in color. I loved collecting rocks growing up also. You girls are so wholesome and love watching your adventures. P.S. Saw that same pretty sun set the other night!
I had a really healthy and fruitful persimmon tree in my yard. Then some new neighbors cut it down.😞 I will say it was on the property line and it was a tree I didn't much pay attention to, but still.
@@thepressleygirls Yeah. It's a kinda good and bad thing. The bad being I don't want no one doing stuff on my property. The good being that I live in a neighborhood where stuff like that doesn't cause an all out war.🤭
Katie, Psssssst dry shampoo was popular in the 1970s too! You can watch some of their commercials here on utube. I have oily hair and when I was young used it when we went camping.
Cory, I crochet and knit, and get alot of my patterns from UA-cam. I have made alot of wearables but never made a vest, I may try that next. Right now, making fingerless gloves. Just thought how pretty a pair of fingerless gloves would be for your wedding. Made with a smaller weight yarn. I don't have a pattern for them, I just made the pattern up, but if you are interested, I'm sure you could find a good pattern off UA-cam. 💕 Catie, I love all the beautiful jewelry, I am a rock collector too, always have love picking up rocks! Forgive me if I have misspelled your names, wasn't sure if they were "C's" or "K's". God bless your weekend!
My mom actually makes ghee from Kerry Gold butter, by boiling it. The ghee separates from the curds. There are UA-cam videos on it :) That is a really cool set of tools, Katie! I am looking forward to seeing the video on that guitar. I really enjoy all of the content you both make. It would be great to have a video of something being made with those jewelry tools at some point. Thanks for another great video!!
I love watching your videos. Your family has a wonderful calming effect on me. ❤
Ever since I saw your mother make grilled jelly sandwiches that’s all I’ve been making for mom and me! Lol, we decided that video was a gift from God!
We love the way Katie's wears her hair. One minute, it's tomboyish (and all the world knows that tomboys always make the most beautiful women) and the next minute she's as elegant as any 5th Avenue or Parisian lady. Way to go, Katie! Keep being yourself because it's beautiful!. Wishing you and Corey all the best for 2022! God bless!
Thank you! 🙏☺️
Loved the video. You girls are precious stones yourself. And we can thank your family for the cutting and polishing I think. You are so considerate to each other and so generous with your gratitude. That's why people give you things. Keep shining girls.
Thank you! 🥰
Well said ... I agree completely!
You just reminded me of how whenever my dear departed grams would meet someone she liked or thought was sweet, she'd say, "I like her. She's a gem!"
♥️ Cast-iron skillet. Good luck on Your jewelry, Katie.🙏🙏♥️♥️
Katie is a Beautiful Artist 👩🎨
Haha aqua-net….blast from the past!!! You are the sweetest girls…..💕💕💕🇨🇦🇨🇦
When you have some time going to estate sales typically you'll find some Christmas decorations from decades past.
Beautiful sweater Vest ❤❤Corrie ❤
I laughed out loud at Corie peeling the persimmon. It looked like my peeling, starting out like a small baseball and ending up like a golfball lol. Love you girls!
Glad I’m not the only one who does that! 😂
So interesting Katie. You make amazing jewelry. I'm so happy for you to have the tools to do even more and expand and learn. Awesome. Just awesome! God sure gave you a talent 💞
Thank you! 🥰
Don't make crows mad. Studies show they can remember you and can also teach their young to remember you. Thanks for bringing us along with you...it's fun to be a part of your day (or, have y'all as part of mine). Love from SC, Jane
Looking like a good breakfast…love the vest…I had a sister that loved making vest, jackets, scarfs and pot holders.She died March 1, 2023. She was 100 and 3 months old…miss her very much.
Wow ❤️
Ya’ll are always keeping busy creating, very artistic. You two are always so appreciative with comments ..”I really like that or that’s so sweet” and Katie I don’t see you as negative AT ALL, you’re just SPICY (and truthful ) and who doesn’t like a touch of spice !!😊😉
Awe, thank you so much! 🙏🥰💕
It never ceases to amaze me the talents you two have in so many different things!! Love the video!! 🥰🥰
Thank you both for sharing your day with us. I live alone and don't get out much. I felt like I got to visit a little with friends and family. Love watching your videos. You both so very talented.
I’m so glad you enjoy our videos! God bless you friend! 🙏🥰
Katie carried a half-cord of firewood in one arm-load! We could use her around here.
Interesting video, ladies. Thanks for posting.
You girls and your mother and father
always make me feel better. Thank you!
Katie you are a huge inspiration to this novice rockhound! Last year I was gifted a rock tumbler by my sweet husband and never knew what on earth to do with these polished rocks. Your jewelry videos had me searching the crafts stores for supplies, but nothing seemed quite like the tools you were using. I just leveled up now, thanks to you shouting out that jewelry supply store! Thanks a million for the info! Love your work❤
So glad I was able to help! God bless you and fun on your creative journey!
Purdy purdy ladies right there.
GREAT JOB LADIES!
Aqua net super hold in the pink can. Defying gravity and killing the ozone layer !!!!!! 😁
😂🙏🥰
Y'all are just too much, love y'all ,stay real ,an never forget
Awesome videos ladies don't live too far from you guys.
Nothing better than a cast iron pan👍🇺🇸
The metal forming tools look fascinating. Looking forward to some videos showing us the tricks of the trade and how they work. Thanks girls for another 👍 video 🙂.
Happy Christmas from Ireland! Pure gum turpentine is the best panacea and cure-all 😘😘😘🍼🍼🍼☘☘☘
Merry Christmas Ireland! 🎄🙏🥰
Regarding teased hair in the '60's. Hair was clean, set in rollers with crisp gel. Gel was brushed out but hair was springy and lifted up from scalp. Hair was held straight up and back combed to produce a packed, ratted clump of hair at the scalp. The was done evenly all overthe area to be lifted. Hair was sprayed witha light coat of aqua net and depending on the texture of hair, styling might start while the hairspray was still very wet. The ends of the hair were combed with a rat tail comb to form a smooth helmet. The shape followed the hair cut. Some of the back combing was combed out in this process. The under backcombing was lifted and placed as the aqua net dried and hardened. More spray was applied and the lift was perfected with hair pick type lifters and rat tail combs. Then more hair spray. I would knock on it to see if the spray was dry. Mom was a hair dresser, and I had salon styles on my head twice a week all through middle school. Auburn red haired tender scalped me. My eyes water just remembering. Then long straight hair was coming in, I saw the writing on the wall and never looked back. I was highly motivated to leave my hair alone. It grew to three feet in length by the time I left high school. To this day, if left alone when washed, it combs itself and dries straight and un tangled. Who knew it was like that? I didn't until I grew it out. Thought you might be interested in some Hair history before it passed from Memory. I know there was hair teasing and spraying in the South back in the day.
My husband and I watch old Gunsmoke episodes. There were times when Miss Kitty’s hair was teased, at least, half a foot high. 😉
That’s so cool! What sweet memories, thank you for sharing with me! 🙏🥰💇♀️
22:43 red skies by night, sailors delight... red skies by mornen, sailors take warning.
Love to see the metal working tools. They will preserve your fingers and flexibility for music while you continue the jewelry making.
In Louisiana we had persimmon trees quite common, one in our yard. We’d eat them, so good. Yes, anything from stores now days not as good and doesn’t last. I love your videos and thanks for sharing your tools. What a generous person who’s gifted y’all! God is good. Love seeing your crocheting and many talents you both have. Keep the videos coming! Love them!
I grew up on Persimmons in New Zealand. I loved them when they were soft and jelly like. We eat the skin too, and bite into it like an apple
Your videos always make me happy. 😊
Loved spending the day with y'all! Takes me back to when I was young & able to do the things I enjoyed. I used to cross-stitch a lot, then got into crocheting. I made a beautiful afghan for my son & got a kinda mixed color blanket downstairs that is heavy as all gitchy-goomie! Corie, your breakfast looked so good! My daddy & I loved eating fried eggs! I always liked it when the yolk ran & I just cut it all up with my egg! You got me hungry for breakfast & it's 5:30 pm! But we've done breakfast for supper lots of times! I enjoy watching Katie with her rocks & tools. It's amazing how something turns out after she carefully works with it. I now have neuropathy in both hands, with nerve damage in my right, so I'm not able to do cross-stitch or crocheting. I do a monthly Scripture Writing & am trying to finish reading my Bible by the end of the year. It's hard keeping myself occupied now that I'm disabled (23 yrs). Y'alls & your mama's channel have really brought me a lot of joy & so many good memories! God bless y'all greatly! Hugs from VA!
So glad you found both our channels! So sorry to hear you have neuropathy, I bet you made some beautiful things! Breakfast is always good anytime of day! 🙏🥰🍳
Yay! I am so excited now
The good thing about your vest, Corie, is that you don't have to worry about which way you put it on. Hahaha
That dapping set that Katie got is so cool! Lotsa new stuff that can be made. Y'all have generous friends.
Actually Katie, your hair looked really good fluffy!
I would love to see some more rock videos. I understand time is an issue. However, rock cutting and jewelry making videos on a separate channel could be lucrative. If nothing else, they would be entertaining! Thank you both for sharing and God bless all y'all.
So nice to see you guys settling in for the winter and enjoying each other's company for the Holiday season. Love your hair Katie! 😂 God bless you folks.
Love hearing about your jewelry business.
When at Walmart don't forget some refills for the dish wand! LOL!!
Love the hard persimmons. Can eat like apples. Yummy & full of vitamins. And not really sweet. Love spending time with you girls. Persimmon & pomegranate trees are so colorful in the yard. Love those blue green stones. Dirty & damaged hair back comb best. I was an expert in the 60s! That is why the next trend was clean straight hair!
Was so nice to see the things y'all like to do. You both are so very talented! Corie, your crochet vest is so pretty! Your stitches are perfect! I agree, UA-cam is so great for tutorials and patterns. Love series books. Especially ones that follow a family. Katie, your rock tools and things are amazing! So involved. And you are so smart to be able to know how to do all the things! You have an eye and imagination to be able to "see" your project in your mind. Thank you for sharing the things to like to do. Both so different. 🎄❤️🎄
Thank you! 🎄🙏🥰
Loved the video!!! 🤗❤👍You guys are so talented. Looking forward to seeing some of those stones in their final stage. Fun to see them from start to finish. Thank you for sharing! Corrie, I have 2 of your crocheted stocking ornaments on my Christmas tree. Very sweet.
Awe, thank you! 🙏🥰
You’re both such talented, beautiful souls. The jewelry is stunning, and a labor of love. I also think your crocheting is so pretty! I’ve followed Celebrating Appalachia for quite some time and I’m thankful I discovered yours! ❤️😊
Thank you! ❤️🙏☺️
Makes my day to see a notification that y’all have uploaded a video on UA-cam! Blessings to you, Katie and Corie! 🙏🏼👏🙂🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Thank you Robert, God bless you! 🎄🙏🥰
katie, you have alot of great tools and an understanding of each one. thats why your jeweler looks sso good !!!!!! im just saying
Corrie, I was wondering if you cracked open the persimmon seed. When I was a child my dad would open them for us to see the shapes inside. Spoons, knives and forks. I do that for my grandchildren today. Love your videos!
That’s so sweet, I didn’t do that, but I will next time!
Really enjoyed this one girls. You both are very talented and are an inspiration to many many people. And yes the best way to pay anyone back for gifting you is to pay it forward for sure. Beautiful sunset that ONLY GOD can produce!! GOD Bless You Both!! 👍🏻🙌🏻👍🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻😇
Thank you! 🙏🥰😇
I really like your dad! "Real men carry a knife"
Two sweet girls. I love you both. And I especially love Tipper and The Deer Hunter. God Bless your Beautiful family. You Rock!!!
Thank you, God bless you! 🙏🥰
My husband and I look forward to watching your videos. Enjoy each and everyone of them. I do the same thing with my crocheting watch youtube videos. My husband has one of your cds for christmas (he does not know about it) he really will be surprised. We live in Fulton, Mississippi. We can tell your parents raised y'all up right. By the way I also have twin girls. They turned 33 this year. May God Bless you and your family and Merry Christmas!!!
I’m so glad you found us and like our videos! I hope he’ll like the CD and so neat you have twins too! 🙏🥰
Beware the vanity of want! Take it easy... In time anything is possible in prayer, and in patience.
Loved it!
Morning Corie, persimmons are astringent if not ripe due to tannins. We had a Japanese variety when I was a boy.
Now, we left the fruit
on the tree until the skin split, perhaps one or two splits. When ripe the top pulls away freely. The whole insides can be eaten. The texture is similar to a soft plum.
Morning Katie, if you would like to try cleaning your Grandfather's old tape measure, put a small amount of cleaning vinegar on a cloth then extend it out and carefully hold the tape part between finger and thumb with the wet cloth covering both sides.
Run your hand the whole length a few times then dry it off.
May be done over a few days to remove the rust.
Thanks for showing your tools. I know nothing about jewellery manufacture.
Thanks for the tip on cleaning the tape measure and maybe I should have let the persimmon ripen a little more lol!
Ghee is very easy to make, I buy unsalted butter by the case at Sams club or when butter is on sale, then put it in pint jars and keeps forever, shelf stable and makes nice gifts.....Love your life in the Mountains, you are so blessed..... Your home and family is your life and I'm sure when you get married you will take awhile to get over being homesick and change, I am not good with change.....Your Dad is the Neatest! and your Mom too.....
Thank you! 🙏🥰
Another nice relaxing video and I enjoyed each topic. You both are so talented and humorous! I'm not sure if they still make it, but Prell shampoo would blow up 💥and really dry out my longer hair back in the 70's🕺🏾 and Alberto VO 5 would bring it back down!😂 Y'all have a Fun weekend!
I use Prell every day. So its available down here in Florida.
@@gidget8717 😀 Great!
We very much enjoy your channel and this update girls.... Looking forward to the next notification of a new video... Blessings
Loved this Day b the life. ❤
Thank you both for sharing mountain traditions and living.
💗
My family are from Kentucky and so much of this reminds me of our ways.
I love tools. Really enjoyed seeing yours of such high quality. They'll be a joy to work with. God bless you ladies.
Thank you, God bless you!
Enjoyed this! Awesome tools! Great read and crochet! The sky was absolutely beautiful! Thanks y'all...God bless..🙏
Love you kids! Just catching up on your vids! We’ve been working like mules.
Thank you! 🙏🥰
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Katie I have some little opal bits a miner gave me, they look pretty when wet I’ll send,
I’ll check there not rubbish first, & a little thing for Corie. I have twins that don’t like old things or antiques, but they are perfect like you two.💌
That’s so sweet, Thank you so much! 🙏🥰
I enjoy your videos It was great and have great week.
Fun day! I bet that you guys would love the Christmas Shop in Pigeon Forge. Gee is clarified butter that will keep out of the fridge like real white butter.
Beautiful die sets you have there, speaking from experience those are nice. Take care of them, they look expensive.
beautifull ladies.
Katies got her own cast iron. Thats too cool. I just seasoned and re-seasoned my pan and have been kinda proud of it.😀
Katie, love your shop videos.
Do what you love and keep sharing it with us! ❤️
The White Trees are my favorite Christmas 🎄 trees
Katie, your hair reminds me of the album cover "Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" :)
Thanks for letting us all hang out with you two again
I think the vest is beautiful! I hope all your tools help with increased creativity and productivity! Glad to see y'all getting on so we'll!
Thanks for that girls. Interesting.
Bit more of local history on your hometown, would be nice too.
Gluten free bread is great for french toast 👍👍 I will never forget walking to school when we was kids in Maryville Tn , we would cut across the college campus to get to our elementary school and on the corner there before crossing over to the campus we would tromp through the fallen persimmons and the smell was awful , that scarred my brain from ever eating the fruit thats smells like dirty butts . 😂😂😂 your crochet is beautiful!! you have very neat clean lines in your vest. Katie's rock shop is great i need that tool caddy👍👍❤️ my cousin and I cant remember rock names so we make names up all the time😂💯❤️
Thank you! Your story about the persimmons made me laugh! 😂
@@thepressleygirls Yay I love to make people Laugh😂😂😂 ❤️
Your vest is beautiful, I love the colors! ❤
"Welcome Christmas. Bring your cheer,
Cheer to all Whos, far and near.”
Dr. Seuss 🎄☃️🕊️
☮️kevin
To get the shells that fell in out of your eggs easier.
Use one of the broken half eggshell chunk to reach in and grab the broken piece.
If you ever tried to grab that pesky shell with a fork or your finger. It can be tricky. For what ever reason the egg shell trick just seems to work.
Thanks for the tip! 🥚
Estate sales and occasionally thrift stores will have a few really neat old ornaments if you get time to look. Katie, you have some nice new tools to help you make that beautiful jewelry. Have a great weekend, girls.
I’m so glad that you ate some of that Asian persimmon for us. I’m going to make a persimmon pudding with that kind of fruit next week. I’m used to our wild persimmons to cook with & look forward & HOPE that this Asian fruit will be tasty!
BTW Corie, I lost name of store in Asheville where you got Rada knives for new house. Would you please share again name of store as I’m going to Biltmore House week after next & want to get a knife. Thank you so much for you & Katie sharing all the projects with us. Both of you are so talented with amazing personalities. Tipper & Deer Hunter have done a wonderful job modeling & guiding your lives. Thank you for sharing your family. 🎶❤️
Thank you! I would like to make a persimmon pie too, I’ve never made one before. That place is called The Screen Door and the knives were on the back wall towards the middle of the store. Thanks for watching! 🙏🥰
@@thepressleygirls
Thanks. 🥰
Katie, I was a teen in the 80’s and I don’t know if anyone used dry shampoo but I know that I used a lot of dippity doo (a gel), hot curlers, and oh yes, very flammable hairspray 😅. Teasing (back combing) was a must.
Corey, UA-cam is Awesome for learning how to do things. I’m a visual learner so it has really helped me learn and do things I wouldn’t have been able to learn. It has really helped my crocheting and I actually learned how to knit using it.
Love ❤You Both!
Love the hair Katie😁😂. You girls are so talented and sweet. You are great examples of how we should live😇
Thank you! 😂🥰🙏
I LOVE to read! But it's a goal of mine to learn to crochet & play piano!🤗🎼🎹🎄Luv y'alls videos!
Good morning young ladies!!
Wow love the metal working tools never seen them before I worked welding and shaping metal but nothing like that that’s so cool I love watching yaws videos 🌺
My late mom used to buy my brothers, sister, and me each an ornament for Christmas. Once she became bedridden, though, there was no room for a tree in the living room, so my dad hasn't put one up for years. When I visit him for Christmas, I'll ask what he plans to do with the ornaments and lights that have accumulated over the years. Perhaps I'll send them to you, Corie, and you can keep any you like before passing the rest along.
You’re so kind, I would love them, but also no pressure! God bless you! 🙏🥰
I have not seen a persimmon in years. We had a wild one, growing up, and pretty soon learned not to eat fruit until after a frost. So interesting to hear you say that too ! You called it making your mouth pucker …, we said it felt like mouth turning inside out.😊
We knew we could eat them when soft and orange in color. I loved collecting rocks growing up also.
You girls are so wholesome and love watching your adventures.
P.S. Saw that same pretty sun set the other night!
Thank you for watching! I like that expression, making your mouth turn inside out!
Thank You - I would love to make the vest - Glad you put the link
I tend to like the traditional green, red and gold decorations. Maybe a little blue & silver in there but majority of the colors green, red & gold.
Great post, thank you. And I have bitten into a green persimmon. Pucker is an understatement! 🤣
Debbie-Texas. I have to have GF bread none of it taste good, unless I make my own. Love yall channel
I had a really healthy and fruitful persimmon tree in my yard. Then some new neighbors cut it down.😞 I will say it was on the property line and it was a tree I didn't much pay attention to, but still.
Awe man!
@@thepressleygirls Yeah. It's a kinda good and bad thing. The bad being I don't want no one doing stuff on my property. The good being that I live in a neighborhood where stuff like that doesn't cause an all out war.🤭
Katie, Psssssst dry shampoo was popular in the 1970s too! You can watch some of their commercials here on utube. I have oily hair and when I was young used it when we went camping.
Cory, I crochet and knit, and get alot of my patterns from UA-cam. I have made alot of wearables but never made a vest, I may try that next. Right now, making fingerless gloves. Just thought how pretty a pair of fingerless gloves would be for your wedding. Made with a smaller weight yarn.
I don't have a pattern for them, I just made the pattern up, but if you are interested, I'm sure you could find a good pattern off UA-cam. 💕
Catie, I love all the beautiful jewelry, I am a rock collector too, always have love picking up rocks! Forgive me if I have misspelled your names, wasn't sure if they were "C's" or "K's".
God bless your weekend!
You all worked so hard on your Christmas tree and stuff ! I love your tree
Ghee and butter are really good for us, it’s the margarine & veg oils that’s the bad stuff.x
I love your “ day in the life” series. Very interesting
My mom actually makes ghee from Kerry Gold butter, by boiling it. The ghee separates from the curds. There are UA-cam videos on it :)
That is a really cool set of tools, Katie! I am looking forward to seeing the video on that guitar. I really enjoy all of the content you both make. It would be great to have a video of something being made with those jewelry tools at some point.
Thanks for another great video!!
Love seeing what you girls are up to…thanks for sharing a day in the life of the Pressley girls in Appalachian mountains…🤗