The reason fresh fruit was on display was because it was expensive, especially out of season. My Mom told me that in the40’s, getting a fresh orange was a special treat. They each got an orange in their stocking, it was a big deal! So, having fruit to display meant that you had money to spend on luxuries. Sugar blocks used to be displayed the same way, as did tea in fancy tea canisters.
Is that why my Memaw used to decorate with plastic fruit?! I thought she just liked it🤷♀️ Makes sense though bc she lived through the depression and it really affected her. She used to hoard food in her house pretty bad. She would go to the store and buy more every week. When she had to move into an assisted living home in the early 2000s, we had to clean out her house and my job was to clean out her huge chest freezer and I found steaks from the 60s🤦♀️ She said “They been good and frozen! They’re still good!”😂
My mom displayed plastic fruit in the 50s, 60s, and part of the 70s. I had to dust the velvet-flocked fruit when I was little in the 1970s. It was a decoration in the middle of her formal dining room table. I also remember seeing Good House Keeping and Better Homes & Gardens magazines l in the 1970s having artificial fruit as a decoration.
Yes that what my mom told me too! My mom was born in 1926. She ALWAYS had a bowl of fake fruit. She also said Pineapple was a sign of welcome and it evolved to a bowl of fruit was a sign of welcome and hospitality. If you could afford fruit you could afford to be hospitable and entertain. We had wood fruit, fruit carved from stone like marble, sometimes the marble was dyed like red for the apples. She even had some vegetables like purple eggplants and green zucchinis. She had plastic but she hated them because she said they looked cheap! Lol Thanks for giving me back these sweet memories.
Yeah, I remember hearing that there was a thing with pineapples because they were "exotic" and hard to grow and thus, expensive. People would want to display a pineapple at their party to show off, but most people couldn't afford to buy them. So, rental pineapples became a thing. People would pay for a pineapple to show off at their party, then the pineapple would be sent off to its next event
Up here where we have winters that involves the entire world outside being dead and covered in snow and ice. Apples is one of the few things that can be stored and kept as a reminder of the season where it is teaming with life, abundance, and fertility. So decorating with them goes back to long before the imported fresh (imported from warmer places) fruits to show wealth.
I love all of your apples! They are so adorable! As a teacher, my first thought when I saw the apple was, “An apple for the teacher…” Another creator that does slip casting has a giant pencil mold and it made me wonder if the two molds went together…. apples+pencils=teacher I absolutely love your videos and your happy sunny delightful personality! The molds remind me of “doing ceramics” with my mother growing up! ❤️
Love the creativity you put into the apples. For the tea light version you could make the hole in the back look like someone has taken a bite out of it.
Cheese under a glass dome is used as display. In farm style homes or actual working farms braids of vegetables, dried herbs and flowers, onions are hung on hooks or nails. And potatoes, onions and squashes aren't meant to be refrigerated and we often have cabinets special for them. I love all 4! So adorable. It would make a wonderful lidded mug with a worm handle. A bigger cut out and leave the lid attached as a sponge holder. I think the mugs and a mulled cider spice mix would make a beautiful gift set!
The red for the worm apple turned out soooo beautifully vibrant! I would love to see a regular looking apple, like with the dapples and freckles and splotches that real apples get. It would be fantastic! Wonderful work, as always!
I was worried at how gross the worms and grubs might have come out when you were just in the process of sculpting them… but then you draw the faces and I remembered “wait this is a Shelby video, they’re going to be adorable”. All the pieces came out lovely, I really enjoy the idea of the love heart poison apple. Maybe she’s and antidote apple!
When you mentioned adding gold luster my mind immediately went to Captain Barbosa in the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Might be a fun challenge to make a pirate inspired apple. 😊
I literally seen one in Myer yesterday (Australian department store - for anyone wondering) As I would go to a friends house a a kid and they had the ceramic chicken with eggs inside on a doily 😊
You don’t need to refrigerate eggs from your own hens. They will keep for weeks on the kitchen counter. It’s the store bought ones that have been washed and thus lose their protection.
my neighbors have chickens, and they display the eggs in a beautiful basket in the kitchen. all different colours, blues, and speckles. and different shapes
I know people who display their cheese (although they would get very sweaty) Displaying eggs is super normal in my culture though. There are egg baskets and ceramics to display them. As for butter, there are ceramics to keep it outside the fridge!
Apples are a traditional teacher gift. This may have been it’s original theme. Your spin on the spooky season made them your own. Cheers from the Midwest USA.
In the U.K. we don’t keep eggs in the fridge and often will have eggs in some form of a bowl display. There is even a popular display that is almost like a slide for the eggs to roll down as you take one 😂
That's because in the U.K. you leave the protective coating that naturally occurs on the egg. In the US they require all eggs be washed, so if you leave them out on the counter they will spoil. Your way makes more sense.
Your imagination is off the charts and second to none! My mom had a ceramic studio while I was growing up, so I'm very familiar with many of your pre '80's molds. It's fun to watch you make each of these molds uniquely yours. My mom never went outside of the traditional uses of the items and used expected or traditional colors. I keep waiting for you to come across my personal favorite mold of the worm family that were for people to put outside in their yards/garden. The worm was one big and one Itty bitty. Mom would make a mom (with fake eyelashes), a dad, and two babies. 😂😂 My mom moved a few years back, and in a random box, I found one of the baby worms. It lives on my kitchen widow sill now.❤
I only use the battery tea lights. They are safe, and quite realistic, as they shimmer, and look lovely in the dark! You won’t need the big hole at the back, and you can lift the lid and also use it for other things! 😀
As cute as the apples were, I could not concentrate on them because of your amazing sweater. I was making notes the whole time you were showing off your pieces so I could try to reproduce the crochet. Everything was on "Cute Overload" and I swooned in craft bliss.
The Caterpillar coming out the apple reminds me of one of my favourit children's books THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR 😂❤ I would have done a solid gold apple on the outside and like green deathly potion inside.
We absolutely had fake fruit growing up. One set was wax, and a later set was glass. There are so many still-lifes throughout art history that have a bowl of fruit. Partly I think it’s that fruits-as-luxury aspect another commenter mentioned - my mother was a kid at a time when that was absolutely true in Europe (1930s). She told me it was a big deal to get a satsuma in your Christmas stocking. For my mother, I think it was also a nostalgia thing that doubled as an easy still life model. Artificial flowers frankly looked fake, or at least the ones sold at our price point growing up, so I think it was also a pop of bright colors that was more naturalistic. Dangit, now I really want a bowl of fake fruit, and a couple of those kitschy pitchers shaped like a lemon or a bunch of grapes. 😂
My family have a cake tray & cloche that is a cheese wheel with a little mouse on top. I also have definitely seen a bowl of fake eggs on display at a friend's house.
Ooh, these apples would be really pretty in that black and gold color way you did a while ago for Halloween! You mentioned doing gold luster around the eyes of the tea light holder. I could see a black apple with gold leaves and stem just on its own being stunning, but add the face outlined in gold with a tealight would look amazing!
I think the whole fake fruit trend probably started from the idea that having fresh "exotic" fruit, like pineapples or bananas, was a luxury. So the wealthy used tropical fruit for parties where they could show off their wealth. I can easily imagine how people with lower economic standing would want to have a permanent display of seasonal and exotic fruit as a stand-in. Also, as a reminder during the dreary winter months that spring will come again. Also, as I've traveled, I've seen all number of display foods from fruit, to crab and lobster, to eggs. Sometimes they are novelty serving dishes and some are purely for display.
A display lobster?? I'm assuming it was alive and in water otherwise being seafood it would go off really easily, at that point is it a pet? Or did they just display the lobster until they were ready to eat it? unless your talking about the restaurants where you pick the lobster you want to eat, I'm so confuzed
Looks like Duncan Ceramics formatted their mold numbers a DM1234A, so this would be DM0141A. There’s some catalog listings online and the most comprehensive one I was able to find listed this mold, skipped DM0142 and went to DM0143A which was listed as both a Fruit Salt and Pepper Shaker AND a Daisy Salt and Pepper Shaker. Interestingly, DM0143B is listed as a “Rope Mug” which I wonder how that goes with the salt and pepper shakers
These turned out so cool! It'd also be cool to see a caramel apple, maybe by smoothing/cutting the leaves away. I love the poison apple candle holders, what a neat idea!
Love all of them so much and the witchetty grub’s were super cute 🥰 (I remember eating one on a school camp when I was a kid) I was thinking the beautiful red apple with the worms would make a great teacher gift. Maybe put a hole in the side for a pen holder to sit on their desk. But man, your creativity is just mind blowing ❤
I absolutely love them the pink and purple one is my favorite. And I love all the work you do. The colors and the molds. Keep up the awesome work and can't wait for more.🎉❤❤❤😊
I LOVED the zombie and the wormies and grubs!!!!! They are AWESOME. I think you should do more with bugs like roaches or spiders for spooky. Or ladybugs and beetles for cutsie ones. I love your imagination. 🎉The mouth on the zombie is great I really like that design. You work just really speaks to me. Thank you!
If you look up Halloween McDonald's buckets in the US, there are 3 versions: Green witchy winky face, Orange pumpkin & White Ghost. When you first started painting green, I thought of the little witch version! I love the heart one!
Commercially, an apple tea light that shows books, pencils, a chalkboard, etc. would be a great teacher gift. I also thought you could have made a twig or a worm to be a cup holder so this could be a covered mug which others also suggested. I would love to see this as a red apple or a red apple tea light and would like that, but it probably wouldn't be a "Shelby" apple without some flowers and leaves on it. For a poison apple theme you could paint the dwarves marching around the bottom, if the concept isn't copyrighted, and a form of snow white and the wicked stepmother higher up on the apple. Also see online that the apple is a symbol of love and goodness so something that brings that out would be good.
These turned out so cute! We have a similar one at home, glazed blue and with a little platform to put a candle underneath so you can make baked stuffed apples~ It works a bit nicer by just putting the closed apple part in the oven though.
Oh i love all the apples! Each one has such character. Honestly the first thing i thought of when you first got the lids on was the old toy apples that has bells of some sort inside.
To add a lighting effect, cut space into the lid that way more light can escape. The red apple turned out beautiful and the heart eyed one, cuter than I thought! The zombie though, my favorite bc of the vibrancy in color. Spook on girl!
My family and I got our first chickens this year, and they started laying beautiful eggs a month ago, pink and brown, and speckled and blue. And because these are fresh unwashed eggs, they are safe to be kept on the counter, and don't have to take up space in the fridge, so we just keep ours out. They aren't in a prominent place in the kitchen on display or anything, but I do just love looking at them and seeing the unique shells and colors each have!
How adorable.I think the love apple is my favorite,the worms were also cute. You have got such a creative mind I would have never thought of all those fun ideas
We had a ceramics business for years back in the 1970s, and we filled our apple and strawberry pots with scented wax for candles. They were super good sellers. We also did artichokes in the same way (we live in an agricultural community). You're so creative and I love what you've done with yours! The tea lights are such a great idea.
I love these so much! The spookier ones are so on point and the worms on the others are so awesome... I love how theycontinue on to the inside! Another wonderful mystery mold! ❤
I wonder if the apple mold was originally for the trend of taking an Apple To your teacher at school. To be a display on a teachers desk or something to that effect. Great job as always! They turned out amazing!
That heart eyed one looked so cool lit up. Had the most distinctive look out of them all. I wasn’t that drawn to the coloring of it in the light, but it sure stood out amoung the rest when lit in the dark. I loved the zombie colored one and the red apple with worms in the light
To answer your question. In my family it depents on the season. Around eastertime we display our eastereggs either in a bowl or on an spezial easter platter. Around Christmastime we have bowls full of differents sorts of nuts. But all year round there is a bowl of fresh fruit for my family to grab when ever they want a snack.
Wisconsin, US and in the past, I’ve blown a dozen eggs, cook the eggs and decorate the eggshells and displayed in a square wire dish. Super cute because you can decorate your shells for the seasons/holidays.
I know alot of these type of pots were used for parties or dinner gatherings, so people could tell what was in them. So the apple pot you have would most likely have apple sauce in (honey in a hive with a bee, marmalade in an orange etc)
Love to see plain apples. Love fruit done in ceramics. Plus patterned would be great. I’m not a big spooky girl. Love the apples with the cutesy worms. An apple with a surprised expression glancing at the worms would be cute too.
For the apple tea lights, try a bright yellow glaze. It really makes the colors on the outside pop! For the buggy ones, I was totally hoping for a handle to make one a teacup! I would love to see that! I've enjoyed every single episode of unmolding.
It reminds me like a parsimon fruit! specially because parsimon have 4 leaves from the base of the stem to the fruit and the shape is not round like an apple!
You can make any produce look like. It depends on the presentation. Like it's common now to have open pantry shelves with rows of glass jars displaying pasta, rice, beans, etc. Displaying food has always been about displaying wealth. Pineapples were for a while seen as a high status symbol and we're often rented to display at parties.
My grandma's kitchen is red apple themed. Her paper towel holder has apples painted on it, her cupboards have little red apples for knobs, salt and pepper shakers shaped like an apple and a pear, napkin holders made to look like various fruit, and she even has woven placemats with red apples on a green background. I think a plain red apple bowl would be at home in her kitchen!
Farmhouse decor will use porcelain eggs. A clean egg fresh from the chicken doesn’t need refrigeration for days so it’s common in actual farm houses to see a bowl of eggs on the counter rather than in the fridge.
As long as the eggs are unwashed they can be kept out of the fridge for a really long time. There's a layer called bloom that protects them from going bad. Once they're washed the egg is exposed to oxygen in the shell pores and will need to be used right away or put in the fridge.
Love this design, so many possibilities. I'd love to see just the straight apple design, but with an unusual glaze to make it a poison apple. Or of course, as others have already said, add a worm handle to make a lidded mug.
I love the apples. As a child, my mother collected decorative, figurative candles. One that sat on our dining table I was obsessed with playing with. It was a wooden base, a glass cloche and a wax wedge of swiss cheese with a cute little mouse. I'm somewhat surprised my mother liked it, because she hates mice, but there it was. Seems like it would have been quite functional for actual cheese, assuming room temperature wasn't a huge issue. As far as fruit goes, my grandparents had hanging baskets of plastic fruit that I'd beg to play with.
If you put a worm handle on them then they become lidded mugs! Cute ❤
My first thought. 🍎 🍏
And you can take off the lid to use it as a teabag saucer.
That is brilliant!
I had this same thought!
Mine too, and the lid keeps your tea hot
The reason fresh fruit was on display was because it was expensive, especially out of season. My Mom told me that in the40’s, getting a fresh orange was a special treat. They each got an orange in their stocking, it was a big deal! So, having fruit to display meant that you had money to spend on luxuries. Sugar blocks used to be displayed the same way, as did tea in fancy tea canisters.
Literally conspicuous consumption.
Is that why my Memaw used to decorate with plastic fruit?! I thought she just liked it🤷♀️ Makes sense though bc she lived through the depression and it really affected her. She used to hoard food in her house pretty bad. She would go to the store and buy more every week. When she had to move into an assisted living home in the early 2000s, we had to clean out her house and my job was to clean out her huge chest freezer and I found steaks from the 60s🤦♀️ She said “They been good and frozen! They’re still good!”😂
My mom displayed plastic fruit in the 50s, 60s, and part of the 70s. I had to dust the velvet-flocked fruit when I was little in the 1970s. It was a decoration in the middle of her formal dining room table. I also remember seeing Good House Keeping and Better Homes & Gardens magazines l in the 1970s having artificial fruit as a decoration.
Yes that what my mom told me too! My mom was born in 1926. She ALWAYS had a bowl of fake fruit. She also said Pineapple was a sign of welcome and it evolved to a bowl of fruit was a sign of welcome and hospitality. If you could afford fruit you could afford to be hospitable and entertain. We had wood fruit, fruit carved from stone like marble, sometimes the marble was dyed like red for the apples. She even had some vegetables like purple eggplants and green zucchinis. She had plastic but she hated them because she said they looked cheap! Lol Thanks for giving me back these sweet memories.
Yeah, I remember hearing that there was a thing with pineapples because they were "exotic" and hard to grow and thus, expensive. People would want to display a pineapple at their party to show off, but most people couldn't afford to buy them. So, rental pineapples became a thing. People would pay for a pineapple to show off at their party, then the pineapple would be sent off to its next event
Up here where we have winters that involves the entire world outside being dead and covered in snow and ice.
Apples is one of the few things that can be stored and kept as a reminder of the season where it is teaming with life, abundance, and fertility.
So decorating with them goes back to long before the imported fresh (imported from warmer places) fruits to show wealth.
I'd love to see a red or black apple base with an iridescent or metallic poison dip! I think that would be so cool 🥰🍎
When you started putting the drips on the first one, I initally thought you will make an candied apple. That would look cute too.
With sprinkles on top. Would be cute!
I love all of your apples! They are so adorable! As a teacher, my first thought when I saw the apple was, “An apple for the teacher…” Another creator that does slip casting has a giant pencil mold and it made me wonder if the two molds went together….
apples+pencils=teacher
I absolutely love your videos and your happy sunny delightful personality! The molds remind me of “doing ceramics” with my mother growing up! ❤️
Love the creativity you put into the apples. For the tea light version you could make the hole in the back look like someone has taken a bite out of it.
As an older American I immediately thought of the Richard Scarry book and the worm with the apple car!
When you started painting the green onto the apple and you said toffee apple. I imagined the apple with caramel toffee running down
Cheese under a glass dome is used as display. In farm style homes or actual working farms braids of vegetables, dried herbs and flowers, onions are hung on hooks or nails. And potatoes, onions and squashes aren't meant to be refrigerated and we often have cabinets special for them.
I love all 4! So adorable. It would make a wonderful lidded mug with a worm handle. A bigger cut out and leave the lid attached as a sponge holder. I think the mugs and a mulled cider spice mix would make a beautiful gift set!
The red for the worm apple turned out soooo beautifully vibrant! I would love to see a regular looking apple, like with the dapples and freckles and splotches that real apples get. It would be fantastic! Wonderful work, as always!
And you could always do your beautiful flower work and paint apple blossoms all over the pieces.
That would be so pretty!
I didn't want to be the kind of teacher who is obsessed with all things apple, but I totally am, and I'm obsessed with these apple jars!!
I was worried at how gross the worms and grubs might have come out when you were just in the process of sculpting them… but then you draw the faces and I remembered “wait this is a Shelby video, they’re going to be adorable”. All the pieces came out lovely, I really enjoy the idea of the love heart poison apple. Maybe she’s and antidote apple!
It's dipped in love potion!
That was my thought, too -- when she put the smiles and little pink cheeks on them, I was like oh yeah, okay. It's Shelby. :-)
The little pink worms remind me of the Oscar the Grouch's little friend worm on Sesame Street. Super cute.
When you mentioned adding gold luster my mind immediately went to Captain Barbosa in the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Might be a fun challenge to make a pirate inspired apple. 😊
I immediately thought of the apple car from Richard Scarry's busy world
The drippy top ones were a stroke of totally cute genius!
My grandma had a ceramic chicken in the kitchen table were she stored the eggs. The eggs were fresh from her own chickens.
I literally seen one in Myer yesterday (Australian department store - for anyone wondering)
As I would go to a friends house a a kid and they had the ceramic chicken with eggs inside on a doily 😊
You don’t need to refrigerate eggs from your own hens. They will keep for weeks on the kitchen counter. It’s the store bought ones that have been washed and thus lose their protection.
my neighbors have chickens, and they display the eggs in a beautiful basket in the kitchen. all different colours, blues, and speckles.
and different shapes
My grandmother had a ceramic chicken in the kitchen, but since she didn't have chickens she used it as a cookie jar 🍪🐓
I know people who display their cheese (although they would get very sweaty)
Displaying eggs is super normal in my culture though. There are egg baskets and ceramics to display them. As for butter, there are ceramics to keep it outside the fridge!
Apples are a traditional teacher gift. This may have been it’s original theme. Your spin on the spooky season made them your own. Cheers from the Midwest USA.
In the german fairytale "Schnewittchen" the poisoned apple looks like a really tasty apple.
So even a normal apple would be kinda snowwhite-ish
In the U.K. we don’t keep eggs in the fridge and often will have eggs in some form of a bowl display. There is even a popular display that is almost like a slide for the eggs to roll down as you take one 😂
Yes,I have one of those . Love it 😊
That's because the protective coating on eggs is not washed away in Europe, once the eggs are washed they need to be refrigerated.
Same in the US with farm fresh eggs. They are stored on the counter, unwashed until ready to use. Only store bought or washed eggs go in the fridge.
That's because in the U.K. you leave the protective coating that naturally occurs on the egg. In the US they require all eggs be washed, so if you leave them out on the counter they will spoil. Your way makes more sense.
Your imagination is off the charts and second to none!
My mom had a ceramic studio while I was growing up, so I'm very familiar with many of your pre '80's molds. It's fun to watch you make each of these molds uniquely yours.
My mom never went outside of the traditional uses of the items and used expected or traditional colors. I keep waiting for you to come across my personal favorite mold of the worm family that were for people to put outside in their yards/garden. The worm was one big and one Itty bitty. Mom would make a mom (with fake eyelashes), a dad, and two babies. 😂😂
My mom moved a few years back, and in a random box, I found one of the baby worms. It lives on my kitchen widow sill now.❤
I only use the battery tea lights. They are safe, and quite realistic, as they shimmer, and look lovely in the dark! You won’t need the big hole at the back, and you can lift the lid and also use it for other things! 😀
As cute as the apples were, I could not concentrate on them because of your amazing sweater. I was making notes the whole time you were showing off your pieces so I could try to reproduce the crochet. Everything was on "Cute Overload" and I swooned in craft bliss.
Simple molds are fantastic for coming up with all kinds of ideas!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
The Caterpillar coming out the apple reminds me of one of my favourit children's books THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR 😂❤ I would have done a solid gold apple on the outside and like green deathly potion inside.
We absolutely had fake fruit growing up. One set was wax, and a later set was glass. There are so many still-lifes throughout art history that have a bowl of fruit. Partly I think it’s that fruits-as-luxury aspect another commenter mentioned - my mother was a kid at a time when that was absolutely true in Europe (1930s). She told me it was a big deal to get a satsuma in your Christmas stocking. For my mother, I think it was also a nostalgia thing that doubled as an easy still life model. Artificial flowers frankly looked fake, or at least the ones sold at our price point growing up, so I think it was also a pop of bright colors that was more naturalistic.
Dangit, now I really want a bowl of fake fruit, and a couple of those kitschy pitchers shaped like a lemon or a bunch of grapes. 😂
So cute! You could use battery tea lights too so they wouldn’t get hot.
The red apple reminds me of the apple cat in the Busy Town cartoon
My family have a cake tray & cloche that is a cheese wheel with a little mouse on top. I also have definitely seen a bowl of fake eggs on display at a friend's house.
I hope she makes a caramel or candy apple with that. ❤
A candy apple with sprinkles would be so cute
Ooh, these apples would be really pretty in that black and gold color way you did a while ago for Halloween! You mentioned doing gold luster around the eyes of the tea light holder. I could see a black apple with gold leaves and stem just on its own being stunning, but add the face outlined in gold with a tealight would look amazing!
You should do a black and white Beetlejuice one with one of the sand worm creatures coming out of it.
I think the whole fake fruit trend probably started from the idea that having fresh "exotic" fruit, like pineapples or bananas, was a luxury. So the wealthy used tropical fruit for parties where they could show off their wealth. I can easily imagine how people with lower economic standing would want to have a permanent display of seasonal and exotic fruit as a stand-in. Also, as a reminder during the dreary winter months that spring will come again.
Also, as I've traveled, I've seen all number of display foods from fruit, to crab and lobster, to eggs. Sometimes they are novelty serving dishes and some are purely for display.
A display lobster?? I'm assuming it was alive and in water otherwise being seafood it would go off really easily, at that point is it a pet? Or did they just display the lobster until they were ready to eat it? unless your talking about the restaurants where you pick the lobster you want to eat, I'm so confuzed
I love the way the "caramel drip" looks like hair! It made the green one look like a red head! So cute!
Oh these are adorable! My first thought was to make little houses out of them :)
Love the apples, all of them, but especially the red with the worm 🪱
You could make them look like caramel or chocolate apples. I think they are adorable!
I would buy that cute little green apple boy in a HEARTBEAT!! He looks so cute with the tealight 💚
Looks like Duncan Ceramics formatted their mold numbers a DM1234A, so this would be DM0141A. There’s some catalog listings online and the most comprehensive one I was able to find listed this mold, skipped DM0142 and went to DM0143A which was listed as both a Fruit Salt and Pepper Shaker AND a Daisy Salt and Pepper Shaker. Interestingly, DM0143B is listed as a “Rope Mug” which I wonder how that goes with the salt and pepper shakers
These turned out so cool! It'd also be cool to see a caramel apple, maybe by smoothing/cutting the leaves away. I love the poison apple candle holders, what a neat idea!
I love the little smiley faces on the worms. Too cute!
Omg yes! Please do the witch-etty grubs with witch hats one!! 🧙🏼♀️🤩
These would look super cute with your flower designs all over them, just plain neutral color underneath. Very cute either way!
These are really fun. I love the way the worms continue on the insideof the apple.
Candied apples or caramel apples to make into candy dishes!
Love all of them so much and the witchetty grub’s were super cute 🥰 (I remember eating one on a school camp when I was a kid)
I was thinking the beautiful red apple with the worms would make a great teacher gift. Maybe put a hole in the side for a pen holder to sit on their desk.
But man, your creativity is just mind blowing ❤
I absolutely love them the pink and purple one is my favorite. And I love all the work you do. The colors and the molds. Keep up the awesome work and can't wait for more.🎉❤❤❤😊
I LOVED the zombie and the wormies and grubs!!!!! They are AWESOME. I think you should do more with bugs like roaches or spiders for spooky. Or ladybugs and beetles for cutsie ones. I love your imagination. 🎉The mouth on the zombie is great I really like that design. You work just really speaks to me. Thank you!
Soooo cute! You could totally do Carmel apples with them! Decorate them with candy corn and nuts
If you look up Halloween McDonald's buckets in the US, there are 3 versions: Green witchy winky face, Orange pumpkin & White Ghost. When you first started painting green, I thought of the little witch version!
I love the heart one!
The wormie ones would be so cute on top of a stack of books or bookshelf. Very bookworm, or teacher, or librarian vibes in the cutest way.
I love your ascetic. The zombie tea lights are amazing, but those worms give me all the Shelby feels.❤
I wouldn't have been able to resist making a golden apple! 🍎💛
Commercially, an apple tea light that shows books, pencils, a chalkboard, etc. would be a great teacher gift. I also thought you could have made a twig or a worm to be a cup holder so this could be a covered mug which others also suggested. I would love to see this as a red apple or a red apple tea light and would like that, but it probably wouldn't be a "Shelby" apple without some flowers and leaves on it. For a poison apple theme you could paint the dwarves marching around the bottom, if the concept isn't copyrighted, and a form of snow white and the wicked stepmother higher up on the apple. Also see online that the apple is a symbol of love and goodness so something that brings that out would be good.
These turned out so cute!
We have a similar one at home, glazed blue and with a little platform to put a candle underneath so you can make baked stuffed apples~
It works a bit nicer by just putting the closed apple part in the oven though.
Oh i love all the apples! Each one has such character.
Honestly the first thing i thought of when you first got the lids on was the old toy apples that has bells of some sort inside.
I thought exactly the same thing and I still have my toy apple!! 🍎
Those are “Happy Apples” and my husband still has one!
This is such a creative idea! I love the tea light holder. A whole display with different expressions would be so cute,
To add a lighting effect, cut space into the lid that way more light can escape. The red apple turned out beautiful and the heart eyed one, cuter than I thought! The zombie though, my favorite bc of the vibrancy in color. Spook on girl!
Sooo cute. Love the worries and that sweet whimsical chuckle you make each time you see an apple come out of the kiln❤
My family and I got our first chickens this year, and they started laying beautiful eggs a month ago, pink and brown, and speckled and blue. And because these are fresh unwashed eggs, they are safe to be kept on the counter, and don't have to take up space in the fridge, so we just keep ours out. They aren't in a prominent place in the kitchen on display or anything, but I do just love looking at them and seeing the unique shells and colors each have!
How adorable.I think the love apple is my favorite,the worms were also cute. You have got such a creative mind I would have never thought of all those fun ideas
We had a ceramics business for years back in the 1970s, and we filled our apple and strawberry pots with scented wax for candles. They were super good sellers. We also did artichokes in the same way (we live in an agricultural community). You're so creative and I love what you've done with yours! The tea lights are such a great idea.
I love the Apples specially the one with the worms ! They are soooo cute!!
I love these so much! The spookier ones are so on point and the worms on the others are so awesome... I love how theycontinue on to the inside! Another wonderful mystery mold! ❤
You could make it a lidded tea cup with the worm or a branch as a handle.
I wonder if the apple mold was originally for the trend of taking an Apple To your teacher at school. To be a display on a teachers desk or something to that effect. Great job as always! They turned out amazing!
That heart eyed one looked so cool lit up. Had the most distinctive look out of them all. I wasn’t that drawn to the coloring of it in the light, but it sure stood out amoung the rest when lit in the dark. I loved the zombie colored one and the red apple with worms in the light
Absolutely love these! Well done Shelby❣️
The worms arr perfect. These would be perfect gifts for teachers and for friends that love fruits ❤❤❤
i absolutely adore these! ❤ there’s a surprising amount of things you could do with these, like candy apples!
i just love the look of fruit!! i have few fake grapes decorating my apartment. it would be a fruit fly haven (and hell for me 😅) to keep them fresh
The apple with the worms would make such a great mug, with a big worm as a handle and the lid to keep your tea warm.
I love that you get so excited by the cute little pieces when you open the mold. 😊
To answer your question. In my family it depents on the season. Around eastertime we display our eastereggs either in a bowl or on an spezial easter platter. Around Christmastime we have bowls full of differents sorts of nuts. But all year round there is a bowl of fresh fruit for my family to grab when ever they want a snack.
Wisconsin, US and in the past, I’ve blown a dozen eggs, cook the eggs and decorate the eggshells and displayed in a square wire dish. Super cute because you can decorate your shells for the seasons/holidays.
I know alot of these type of pots were used for parties or dinner gatherings, so people could tell what was in them. So the apple pot you have would most likely have apple sauce in (honey in a hive with a bee, marmalade in an orange etc)
Love to see plain apples. Love fruit done in ceramics. Plus patterned would be great. I’m not a big spooky girl. Love the apples with the cutesy worms. An apple with a surprised expression glancing at the worms would be cute too.
For the apple tea lights, try a bright yellow glaze. It really makes the colors on the outside pop! For the buggy ones, I was totally hoping for a handle to make one a teacup! I would love to see that! I've enjoyed every single episode of unmolding.
It is shaped like a Red Delicious apple. The designs are wonderful!
It reminds me like a parsimon fruit! specially because parsimon have 4 leaves from the base of the stem to the fruit and the shape is not round like an apple!
I fully support the idea of displaying bowls of cheese.🧀 that sounds amazing 🤩
You can make any produce look like. It depends on the presentation. Like it's common now to have open pantry shelves with rows of glass jars displaying pasta, rice, beans, etc.
Displaying food has always been about displaying wealth.
Pineapples were for a while seen as a high status symbol and we're often rented to display at parties.
My grandma's kitchen is red apple themed. Her paper towel holder has apples painted on it, her cupboards have little red apples for knobs, salt and pepper shakers shaped like an apple and a pear, napkin holders made to look like various fruit, and she even has woven placemats with red apples on a green background. I think a plain red apple bowl would be at home in her kitchen!
That red red apple is amazing, I’d have them all over my house
I love those Shelby❤ Just adorable. I also love your Cardigan. It’s so vibrant. Did you make it?
Farmhouse decor will use porcelain eggs. A clean egg fresh from the chicken doesn’t need refrigeration for days so it’s common in actual farm houses to see a bowl of eggs on the counter rather than in the fridge.
So cute 😍 You’re very creative and I’m envious of your vision and how you know just what to do with each piece ❤️
As long as the eggs are unwashed they can be kept out of the fridge for a really long time. There's a layer called bloom that protects them from going bad. Once they're washed the egg is exposed to oxygen in the shell pores and will need to be used right away or put in the fridge.
Use flameless tea lights-don’t have to worry about the heat. They are all so fun! A caramel apple with a stick would be cute.
A rainbow apple like the retro apple logo would have been so cute!
My fav is the red, but the spooky candle is my 2nd fav.
Love this design, so many possibilities. I'd love to see just the straight apple design, but with an unusual glaze to make it a poison apple. Or of course, as others have already said, add a worm handle to make a lidded mug.
I love the apples. As a child, my mother collected decorative, figurative candles. One that sat on our dining table I was obsessed with playing with. It was a wooden base, a glass cloche and a wax wedge of swiss cheese with a cute little mouse. I'm somewhat surprised my mother liked it, because she hates mice, but there it was. Seems like it would have been quite functional for actual cheese, assuming room temperature wasn't a huge issue. As far as fruit goes, my grandparents had hanging baskets of plastic fruit that I'd beg to play with.
Love them all , also love the idea of making them into a lidded mug , that would be cool.
Owmigersh Shelby! The Zombie Apple is perfection! I want one!!!!
The red of the toffee apple looks like hair! They are all super cute.
Love the zombie one, Shelby. What fun items