Bro wtf how is there 1.4K likes but no replies? Man like wtf. Anyways I honestly agree, the cracking looks so good with it, because it’s like it’s segmented into the glass in a way.
So I don't want to be the bearer of bad news here. But check your screen or check your eyesight because that's a dark blue. You actually may be color blind
I'm not a tumbler, so I don't know what they would have liked liked after the suggested 3 days. I wish she would have shown what this batch looked like before tumbling & what a similar batch looked like after the 3 days of tumbling ❤!!!
@@dandy-dani I'm assuming, in this case, it's someone who uses a rock tumbler (machine) to tumble and polish rocks, in the way the video demonstrates tumbling glass.
Reminds me when I would go with my family to Bosnia to visit family. We would drive to Croatia and visit all the beaches. Swimming and collecting seaglass. Good memories 😊
I've also noticed that. I've also noticed that I've never seen a video from her where one explodes. Seems like just trying to raise the stakes to get those views.
@@StJoeWoodcrafts I also know nothing, but basic understanding of physics tells me they might explode from the pressure buildup if you don’t relieve some of it every once in a while😅
@@alaskatlf99 I hadn't considered a need to burp it, because I don't see any way for pressure to increase or decrease in any notable way. It looks like the tumbler is roughly the size of a quart mason jar. I can't imagine the pressure changes resulting from ambient temperature would be significant, nor do I imagine that the tumbler requires any kind of gaseous or fluid input after the initial pre-tumble fill. Worst case, I imagine that if any pressure were to build up inside it, it'd be no more intimidating than popping a can of stale soda. But I could be mistaken. Like I said, I know nothing of rock tumbling. I was hoping for feedback from someone who knows more than I do.
@ there are gasses that are released from the rocks that would cause pressure buildup in some cases. Not every rock will do this. But some can release such gasses that could cause damage to your tumbler by altering the shape of your container. Just looked at a tumbler hobbyist forum
I usually tumble glass for a week - but always have a hard time finding blues and reds for glass tumbling to sea glass looks. I don't thing one needs to tumble for a month. Yours came out beautiful.
Bombay gin uses light blue glass. There are numerous German wines that come in cobalt blue. Check with a local establishment that serves such alcohol for availability of empty bottles. Red glass is another issue. I rarely see red glass in use due to the cost. Would be easier to get scraps of stained glass from a small stained glass shop.
Skøll vodka flavored beer has blue bottles, you might find them. They're a bit expensive but they're pretty good even for me who doesn't like beer. Red is harder to find though, most are amber. Your best bet might be to get stock glass and melt it yourself, or find a somewhat local glassblower that you can buy broken glass/failed pieces off of. (And you might even be able to collab)
Get yourself a case of Bud Light Platinum for the most beautiful blue you can imagine. I got red from a candle I accidentally shattered lol😢😂 Ball also makes red jars.
I would look into getting "glass slag" which is just huge chunks of leftover glass from factories that work with mass amounts of glass. And if there is a factory around you, It is much cheaper to ask for slag than trying to buy it online. 😅 I think it would work wonderfully in the tumblers!
@@Here-2-Learn Looking for glass factories that offer tours and demos is a good way to start, they will likely be more open to questions than showing up at a random factory.
@@Here-2-Learn You'd be SHOCKED at how many companies either have tour events, or just general "show up and we will tour you" options. It's how you get into the industry with zero connections. You can even walk to several nuclear power plants in Canada, and they are happy to give you a tour. I've been to Bruce Power Plant, got a really good walk-around. My hometown of St Catherine's had a Ice Cream factory, which you just went to because they had a front counter to sell their ice cream to people who were driving by. Was a huge summer family thing for years.
@@coreymurphy-barrows3360This. I'm from Corning, and I used to take classes and did some work on my own. It's always a good thing to make friends with an artist!
Seaglass spends years tumbling through the ocean, hitting rocks and smoothing out so I’m glad everything was fine. You just simulated the natural process of making sea blast.
@@jeremyrigter7887 But it's not just broken glass is it. It's the particular bunch of multicoloured broken glass pieces that turned into this result. A before and after would have been good. By your logic, nobody would ever take a photo of a mountain because what's the point, everybody knows what a mountain looks like, right?
Awesome video! Just a quick heads-up for the future: be super careful when opening the tumbler, especially when you're tumbling cool materials like quartz or glass. The dust inside is primarily silica, and breathing it in can be very harmful, leading to a serious lung disease called silicosis. This is a big issue for people who work with masonry, cutting concrete, and in industries like stone cutting and quarrying. So, make sure to take precautions to avoid inhaling it and stay safe while having fun with your beautiful rocks!
Same with street sweepers, I don't quite remember what the ppm is as it's been a few years since we had a sniffer out, but it's enough to require a Silica report with our safety plan. While passing one here and there isn't likely to give you diamond lungs, it's best to just roll up your window during the summer months when we're out there really kicking up the dust on the highway or city roads.
@@edep3970 no, dude we’re talking about the dry dust when she first pulls out the container, there is some dry dusty stuff on everything there. That’s the sketch material you gotta stay away from and not breathe in or you’re gonna get messed up. A lot of it is silica dust that causes silicosis. Bad lung disease. Basically humans have problems coughing out that dust once it comes in. Good luck getting it out. It’s similar to asbestos, in that both are inhaled minerals that cause major lung problems for life. Other than that everything‘s pretty safe and cool.
100% that's what's set in the bosses sword (actually in d&d we just fought a dude with a sick ass looking sword made of cold iron, a magic metal that hurts the fey and demons... I'm a fey warlock I wadnt happy to see that sword... and this is almost exactly what I imagined his swords smaller gems looked like (one was a glowing crystal sphere 4 inches across and covered in magic runes... it was very clearly a phylactery and then we found out he revives after he was killed so he was actually a litch... luckily I used a spell to shatter it all into dust lol)
I remember picking up glass like this from the beach as a kid, I always thought it was so cool how the sand and the ocean would make broken glass smooth and frosted look!
The most ironic thing about that story, in the 70s they dumped a bunch of glass on the beach because I guess they didn't know where else to dump it, but then after a year or two it became smooth glass from the tides. Then they turned it into a tourist attraction and got mad at people for taking pieces home. "It's gonna run out and then we won't have a money pit anymore!" It was TRASH to begin with!
In my teenage and young adulthood I used to walk the beaches in New Jersey and pick up sea glass. I met a guy there who did the same thing, he told me that the Red Sea Glass was Very Rare. At the time I was talking to him, I had a couple pieces of Red Sea glass and several more in my Collection.
If you haven't gone check out seabright! It was one of the best day trips I've ever taken for myself. I left with a full gallon zip bag of sea glass from a few hours. It was ridiculous and I still have it all
Ive been collecting beach glass since i was a kid and never found a piece of red, well, not as beach glass but as Road Rubies as i call them. Keep an eye out for sandy patches and curbs in parkinglots, around town or anywhere a fender bender may have left bits of old taillights to be worn down over the decades. My coolest piece is half red and half orange, a nearly perfect split! Edit:you can also find other colors but the most common in my experience is infact red with orange being more like finding blue and ive only found a single piece of clear road glass, the rarities appear to be flipped on land lol but ive still only found about a dozen pieces and they are like half a pinky nail in size compared to the litteral gallons of proper beach/sea glass i collected, i call it beach glass bc most i actually found around Lake Ontario.
@@Free_Krazy I used to collect pieces of reflectors and broken car light pieces too! They were mostly all plastic, though. You're making me miss my collection.
This short made me cry 😢...my wife used to tumble glass,she passed away 2 years ago and I have some of her jewelry she made...they come out so beautiful 😥
That looks exactly like "Sea Glass". I take my kids to the beach to collect sea glass from the ocean's shore line at low tide. We fill clear bottles with it and put them in windows in direct sunlight. Awesome hobby! 👍
What beach or rough area ? Ive always wanted to go sea glass hunting but ive never seen it on a SC coast. Small Shark teeth is bout best ive ever found.
@@Nae_Ayy I think it might be because the colors and shapes are reminding me of the 90’s and that’s when I was a kid 😅 I used to have to go to the orthodontist for braces and they really made sure to make their office a child friendly environment because they know a lot of kids are scared of the doctor, especially dentists. It made it exciting to go to a fun room rather than a scary, fluorescent office. I always thought it was really cool the things they modified to make kids more comfortable being there. I remember they had some nintendo 64’s in the waiting area plus game boys to play with at your chair. They had fake planets popping through the ceiling so when you’re laying down, you can see the planets with star lights twinkling. It was really nice lol sorry about the long explanation 😅 I feel like these would be a wonderful addition to a children’s cancer center or senior centers, too! Just some fun details in an otherwise gloomy environment. 💛
This is what us who are born and raised on islands call sea glass🌊 it’s magical because it takes such a long journey&process. Interesting to tumble the glass to create a similar look! My great friend and artist spends mornings and sunsets so peacefully strolling, finding treasures that our oceans provide and picking up litter also:) you can make some gorgeous jewelry with your tumbled pieces for sure❤️✌🏼🙌🏽
Wow that’s amazing. Thanks. Nobody knew that until you told us. Especially if we weren’t born and raised on an island. SEA GLASS YOU SAY?? Wow. WHO KNEW
that little rooftop lunch date is literally one of the cutest thing i want to do with someone i like, too. like, it will remain as the beautiful memory forever.
Oh my God, I remember when I had a rock Tumblr and they are the best thing ever! Thank you for reminding me. I definitely want to get another one. I haven’t had one since I was a child. I would for sure do this with the glass. This is so cool! It turned out so awesome!
There's definitely a marketing opportunity here. ❤ Crafters, jewlery makers, collectors and decorators. So many people love "sea glass" but natural sea glass doesnt usually come so colourful
Ive found some awesome pieces of seaglass, The texture between tumbled and natural sea glass is noticeably different. It's also so much more satisfying finding rare colours like red.
My wife and I are avid sea glass hunters. We have upwards of 100lbs in the house. Our rare and unique collections have some fantastic pieces. One of my favorites is the front face of a glass Coca-Cola bottle that still has the writing.
Lake glass that is found on the shores of the Great Lakes is absolutely beautiful. It's amazing that the gentle and some times violent water waves smooth the glass. Pretty cool. Thanks
The cracked clear ones are beautiful!
Bro wtf how is there 1.4K likes but no replies? Man like wtf. Anyways I honestly agree, the cracking looks so good with it, because it’s like it’s segmented into the glass in a way.
@@blocc0 possible like bots?
@@Kamzic-15all i did was give my opinion so im not one of those shitty people who do "oh 1.4K likes and no replies? lemme fix that"
@@blocc0 huh-I said he probably used like bots-
oh shit im dumb ;-;@@Kamzic-15
The purple one looks so much like amethyst, it’s my favorite
Mine too! It's my birth stone, and favorite color.
So I don't want to be the bearer of bad news here. But check your screen or check your eyesight because that's a dark blue. You actually may be color blind
@@Fantasytiger86no? that’s purple, sure you aren’t the colourblind one?
@@Fantasytiger86nah, thats definitely purple
not even a little bit it looks like amethyst
I want the bright red one as a guitar pick. It looks awesome.
My thoughts exactly
@@JaydenCroseLilFade yes
@nicholasbrock8146ii
I’m nn
then it breaks.
Beautiful! I used to have a tumbler as a kid back in the 1970s. Made some beautiful polished agates and sea stones with it. 😊
wow. I'm a stone carver, don't think I have ever left anything in a tumbler longer than 3 days... that frosted look is awesome.
I'm not a tumbler, so I don't know what they would have liked liked after the suggested 3 days. I wish she would have shown what this batch looked like before tumbling & what a similar batch looked like after the 3 days of tumbling ❤!!!
@@marshawargo7238 I can't imagine being a tumbler. I'd feel like my life was just going in circles...
You guys are on a roll
Never heard the phrase "tumbler" before, searched it up even with the word "artist" involved and just got etsy's of cups, can someone clue me in?
@@dandy-dani I'm assuming, in this case, it's someone who uses a rock tumbler (machine) to tumble and polish rocks, in the way the video demonstrates tumbling glass.
As a natural seaglass collector, those pieces look very very realistic. Nice
I mean. Thats how its made. Just gettin smashed around.
Because they are made the same way sea glass is made
I thought they looked way too smooth. Maybe the ones we get here have more pitting and bumps due to sand grit and climate.
My favorite piece I have is a dark purple piece with a leaf and vine motif
@DragonFruitXVI I guess I was thinking of my best pieces. You're very right. You ever find any blue, black, or orange/red?
Why I love collecting seaglass. They can turn out so beautiful and even in some unique shapes.
Me tooo
Now clear coat the glass with something 👌
@@mr.smitty1804Nah that ruins it 😭
Reminds me when I would go with my family to Bosnia to visit family. We would drive to Croatia and visit all the beaches. Swimming and collecting seaglass. Good memories 😊
where do you find sea glass? i’ve never seen any at the beaches i go to
I’ve seen maybe 20 of these videos randomly in my feed, and it seems to me she NEVER burps ANY of her projects.
I've also noticed that. I've also noticed that I've never seen a video from her where one explodes. Seems like just trying to raise the stakes to get those views.
I know nothing about rock tumbling. Why would you burp your project?
@@StJoeWoodcrafts I also know nothing, but basic understanding of physics tells me they might explode from the pressure buildup if you don’t relieve some of it every once in a while😅
@@alaskatlf99 I hadn't considered a need to burp it, because I don't see any way for pressure to increase or decrease in any notable way. It looks like the tumbler is roughly the size of a quart mason jar. I can't imagine the pressure changes resulting from ambient temperature would be significant, nor do I imagine that the tumbler requires any kind of gaseous or fluid input after the initial pre-tumble fill. Worst case, I imagine that if any pressure were to build up inside it, it'd be no more intimidating than popping a can of stale soda. But I could be mistaken. Like I said, I know nothing of rock tumbling. I was hoping for feedback from someone who knows more than I do.
@ there are gasses that are released from the rocks that would cause pressure buildup in some cases. Not every rock will do this. But some can release such gasses that could cause damage to your tumbler by altering the shape of your container. Just looked at a tumbler hobbyist forum
One of them looks like a chair conformation of hexane. They way carbon appears in nature! That’s awesome!!
nerd detected
Just proves how correct our current theories and models are
cyclohexane
stop i opened youtube to take a break from my o chem homework about conformations just to see this comment
@@vi..._ Aren't finals here in like... 3-4 months?
"that is a terrible idea" *proceeds to open the most BEAUTIFUL shards 🤩🤩🤩*
So you even know what a shard warrior is?
❤😮🤩🤩🤩
Lol 😂
I READ "SHART" HELPPP
@@xMilkpudding AYOO
I usually tumble glass for a week - but always have a hard time finding blues and reds for glass tumbling to sea glass looks. I don't thing one needs to tumble for a month. Yours came out beautiful.
Bombay gin uses light blue glass. There are numerous German wines that come in cobalt blue. Check with a local establishment that serves such alcohol for availability of empty bottles. Red glass is another issue. I rarely see red glass in use due to the cost. Would be easier to get scraps of stained glass from a small stained glass shop.
Skøll vodka flavored beer has blue bottles, you might find them. They're a bit expensive but they're pretty good even for me who doesn't like beer.
Red is harder to find though, most are amber. Your best bet might be to get stock glass and melt it yourself, or find a somewhat local glassblower that you can buy broken glass/failed pieces off of. (And you might even be able to collab)
Get yourself a case of Bud Light Platinum for the most beautiful blue you can imagine. I got red from a candle I accidentally shattered lol😢😂 Ball also makes red jars.
Lots of red and blue alcohol bottles you can break…
Dollar Tree has cheap colored glass, too.
MY FAVE IS THE ROUND BLUE ONE
They look amazing together, like an abstract painting.
Was gonna say the same. 😅
I like abstract art.
@@jimkiklaeskah9740 who doesn't 😊
@@rpkgraphiks9011me 🥰
You mean the glass looks like glass?
The cracked clear ones look freakin cool 😆
They look so sweet, like rock candy 😋
The bigger pieces look like gummy
I like eat roccks
Don't!
No, no, no, don't put them in your mouth
feed them to children
Ive been collecting natural seaglass in Miami for years it takes such a long time to find the right piece but when you do it is so rewarding.
I would look into getting "glass slag" which is just huge chunks of leftover glass from factories that work with mass amounts of glass. And if there is a factory around you, It is much cheaper to ask for slag than trying to buy it online. 😅 I think it would work wonderfully in the tumblers!
How do you look for a factory? Type in glass making factory near me? Is there another term to use?
@@Here-2-Learn Looking for glass factories that offer tours and demos is a good way to start, they will likely be more open to questions than showing up at a random factory.
@@Here-2-Learn You'd be SHOCKED at how many companies either have tour events, or just general "show up and we will tour you" options. It's how you get into the industry with zero connections.
You can even walk to several nuclear power plants in Canada, and they are happy to give you a tour. I've been to Bruce Power Plant, got a really good walk-around. My hometown of St Catherine's had a Ice Cream factory, which you just went to because they had a front counter to sell their ice cream to people who were driving by. Was a huge summer family thing for years.
People who are glass blowers could be a good local starting point in looking into wholesale slag glass
@@coreymurphy-barrows3360This. I'm from Corning, and I used to take classes and did some work on my own. It's always a good thing to make friends with an artist!
Seaglass spends years tumbling through the ocean, hitting rocks and smoothing out so I’m glad everything was fine. You just simulated the natural process of making sea blast.
it doesn't move all the time in the wild, but here does
You just managed to say
No shit lady, but I’m glad it was fine
😂😂😂
I used to find seaglass down in Guantanamo Bay. That shit was pretty cool.
@@jspirit1337when does the ocean... stop moving? Like fr dude, the ocean is in constant motion. Lakes arent, but oceans and rivers are.
And yes glass is light enough to get carried by the currents of the ocean. Its peices not a fucking whole windoew 😂
oh theyre so pretty 😭 these would look so good strung together hanging from the ceiling like a sun catcher
Yum, glass, my favorite candy
My favorites are the cracked ones! The imperfections are so beautiful
Me 2!
Just cause you think you see yourself in it
@@ultima99xib why u being rude?
@@AlfredDoesArt the better question is does it matter ?
Wabi sabi
Okay I saw some cracked ones and they look so cool I would buy those
I feel like the cracked ones with a touch of due in the cracks to sink into them and show them off better would be so cool 😭
They're awesome! I would DEFINITELY buy them if I wasn't brine as hell. (Damn bills!!!)
If you walk along a beach you should be able to find plenty for free
Good way to waste your money
@@Serene80what would you do with it? Genuine question
“That is a terrible idea…”
“Wow this looks really good!”
I feel like this is how humanity got a lot of inventions
Yeah, that's learning, you should try
@@louis-etiennebelangergagno5514that was not necessary 💀
Mhm that is called not knowing everything and learning as you go
@@louis-etiennebelangergagno5514Who lit the fuse on your tampon?
Really beautiful. I just can't resist frosted like glass. ❤
They look good. Would have been nice to see before and after shots.
It's just broken glass so if you've never seen broken glass you need to get out more 😂
@@jeremyrigter7887 But it's not just broken glass is it. It's the particular bunch of multicoloured broken glass pieces that turned into this result. A before and after would have been good.
By your logic, nobody would ever take a photo of a mountain because what's the point, everybody knows what a mountain looks like, right?
Wow these really do look authentic!
@@kristinabliss authentic seaglass! meaning when glass is left in flowing water for a long time where it gains this look naturally
@@blossomvibe thank you
@@blossomvibe I see. Thanks for clarifying. It's also exactly like glass from a chicken whose eaten it, except of course that's much smaller.
Very cool that you can make such natural looking sea glass!!
Natural sea glass?
I love your videos so much even though it was my first time watching your videos I love the glass🥹👌✨
Awesome video! Just a quick heads-up for the future: be super careful when opening the tumbler, especially when you're tumbling cool materials like quartz or glass. The dust inside is primarily silica, and breathing it in can be very harmful, leading to a serious lung disease called silicosis. This is a big issue for people who work with masonry, cutting concrete, and in industries like stone cutting and quarrying. So, make sure to take precautions to avoid inhaling it and stay safe while having fun with your beautiful rocks!
Same with street sweepers, I don't quite remember what the ppm is as it's been a few years since we had a sniffer out, but it's enough to require a Silica report with our safety plan. While passing one here and there isn't likely to give you diamond lungs, it's best to just roll up your window during the summer months when we're out there really kicking up the dust on the highway or city roads.
Yes, every little bit counts, but the amount you have to breathe in for it to be a major problem is a lot, and she's using water
@@edep3970 no, dude we’re talking about the dry dust when she first pulls out the container, there is some dry dusty stuff on everything there. That’s the sketch material you gotta stay away from and not breathe in or you’re gonna get messed up. A lot of it is silica dust that causes silicosis. Bad lung disease. Basically humans have problems coughing out that dust once it comes in. Good luck getting it out. It’s similar to asbestos, in that both are inhaled minerals that cause major lung problems for life. Other than that everything‘s pretty safe and cool.
This is why she used a wet compound. No dust.
Same with dental lab technicians, grinding porcelain crowns/veneers will do that as well
My son bought me a rock tumbler for Christmas 2 years ago! I NOW will start using it! Thank you!!!
Can I ask what is the point of this? What you do with them afterwards?
@@silviamagdaThe rocks? You can turn them into jewellery or just have them on display. The tumbler can clean them and make them more appealing
@@ghoultooth thank you.
They look exactly like seaglass! That's amazing!
you know what seaglass is right? if not oh boy do I have some news for you...
What do you think it is @@tristan3456
Do you even know what seaGLASS is made out of…?
But it wasn't nature that made them like that @SikorskyUH60Blackhawk
Oh boy
🤩💅 so pretty and shiny and smooth🤤
They look like something that would hold incredible power in a RPG but gets sold in a shop for 500g
100% that's what's set in the bosses sword (actually in d&d we just fought a dude with a sick ass looking sword made of cold iron, a magic metal that hurts the fey and demons... I'm a fey warlock I wadnt happy to see that sword... and this is almost exactly what I imagined his swords smaller gems looked like (one was a glowing crystal sphere 4 inches across and covered in magic runes... it was very clearly a phylactery and then we found out he revives after he was killed so he was actually a litch... luckily I used a spell to shatter it all into dust lol)
@@ConstantChaos1so many words, my head is hurting
@@ConstantChaos1lol
But they do hold incredible power, power of amazement and charm. Now you just need a jeweler or lampworker to fit them to wear.
Looks like those loot items that you get sometimes and sell for good amounts of Gold.
Those are gorgeous! I’d so buy a bag !
OMG OMG DO MORE AND TURN THEM INTO JEWERLY OR OTHER DECORATIVE PIECES!! AHHH THEY ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!
I remember picking up glass like this from the beach as a kid, I always thought it was so cool how the sand and the ocean would make broken glass smooth and frosted look!
I used to call them dragon glass as a kid
Yess this
Deep glass in there for a home months
Same!
The most ironic thing about that story, in the 70s they dumped a bunch of glass on the beach because I guess they didn't know where else to dump it, but then after a year or two it became smooth glass from the tides. Then they turned it into a tourist attraction and got mad at people for taking pieces home. "It's gonna run out and then we won't have a money pit anymore!" It was TRASH to begin with!
In my teenage and young adulthood I used to walk the beaches in New Jersey and pick up sea glass. I met a guy there who did the same thing, he told me that the Red Sea Glass was Very Rare. At the time I was talking to him, I had a couple pieces of Red Sea glass and several more in my Collection.
If you haven't gone check out seabright! It was one of the best day trips I've ever taken for myself. I left with a full gallon zip bag of sea glass from a few hours. It was ridiculous and I still have it all
I'm still very proud of my few purple pieces 😊
Ive been collecting beach glass since i was a kid and never found a piece of red, well, not as beach glass but as Road Rubies as i call them.
Keep an eye out for sandy patches and curbs in parkinglots, around town or anywhere a fender bender may have left bits of old taillights to be worn down over the decades.
My coolest piece is half red and half orange, a nearly perfect split!
Edit:you can also find other colors but the most common in my experience is infact red with orange being more like finding blue and ive only found a single piece of clear road glass, the rarities appear to be flipped on land lol but ive still only found about a dozen pieces and they are like half a pinky nail in size compared to the litteral gallons of proper beach/sea glass i collected, i call it beach glass bc most i actually found around Lake Ontario.
@@Free_Krazy I used to collect pieces of reflectors and broken car light pieces too! They were mostly all plastic, though. You're making me miss my collection.
when they’re all sprawled out on the table like that it gives mega i spy vibes
Yessss I miss those books 😭
OMG YES i read those all the time but there was one page in one of them that i was really scared of for some reason
The clear ones with the cracks clearly defined all over, look absolutely gorgeous!!!
They look like sea glass!
It effectively is sea glass. Same method, different means.
@@lampshade6579 Under magnification, you can tell the difference.
This short made me cry 😢...my wife used to tumble glass,she passed away 2 years ago and I have some of her jewelry she made...they come out so beautiful 😥
I’m sorry for your loss 😢 she sounds like she was incredibly creative.
Let it out man, and hang in there.
😢🤍🙏🏽
I’m so sorry for your loss. 🥺
Bless your soul man, and hang in there. Just remember that she's watching down and cheering you on as you build a new life for yourself.
WHAT ABOUT THE PERFECT BLUE SPHERE ONE 😭😭 IT LOOKED SO BEAUTIFUL
erm, actually its a marble 👆🤓
the forbidden bouncy ball
@@wwholsome except its not bouncy at all-
@@ilop7989 lol thats the point
@@wwholsome oh
The white one with the orange center is beautiful. It would be a great addition to my bowl of rocks on my coffee table 😉
I’m in love 😍 Wow those colors and that texture, I want a room of nothing but tumbled glass to swim in
The bright red has a really cool gradient!
Those are so gorgeous. Also HOW IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT HOW SATISFYING IT IS WHEN SHE RINSES IT
Yes, the big reveal!
That was the WOW moment.
It’s just like beach glass!!! I love beach glass
That looks exactly like "Sea Glass". I take my kids to the beach to collect sea glass from the ocean's shore line at low tide. We fill clear bottles with it and put them in windows in direct sunlight. Awesome hobby! 👍
Are your family crows by any chance?
@@headlesscab🤣🤣🤣
Be careful starting fires 😅
What beach or rough area ? Ive always wanted to go sea glass hunting but ive never seen it on a SC coast. Small Shark teeth is bout best ive ever found.
1 year
Those gummies look amazing
The cracked ones are so awesome
SOOO pretty!!!!!!!! I want some.
I honestly can see these being used in clear resin for countertops in children’s hospitals. That would be so cute and fun! ❤
that's very specific lmao. Why childrens hospitals in particular?
So kids dont have to look at depressive walls, floors etc all day.
@@Nae_Ayy I think it might be because the colors and shapes are reminding me of the 90’s and that’s when I was a kid 😅 I used to have to go to the orthodontist for braces and they really made sure to make their office a child friendly environment because they know a lot of kids are scared of the doctor, especially dentists. It made it exciting to go to a fun room rather than a scary, fluorescent office. I always thought it was really cool the things they modified to make kids more comfortable being there. I remember they had some nintendo 64’s in the waiting area plus game boys to play with at your chair. They had fake planets popping through the ceiling so when you’re laying down, you can see the planets with star lights twinkling. It was really nice lol sorry about the long explanation 😅 I feel like these would be a wonderful addition to a children’s cancer center or senior centers, too! Just some fun details in an otherwise gloomy environment. 💛
@@skaterpro76 100%! If I were a little kid about to get surgery or something, a fun distraction always helps for a little. 🙌🏻
Bro I literally had that first thought and came to the comments and seen your comment first except I was thinking like a bar table in the garage lol
They look like what you would see in a museum!
U clearly have never been to a museum 😂
You go to some weird museums.
The white cracked ones are SO pretty !
wow thats sooo cool and pretty
you can find those on beaches too, beach glass, very enjoyable to find
its amazing how mother nature can soften the sharp harmfull glass left on beaches naturally, a very benifical phenomenon lol
imagine steping on it and break it
@tomasjablonsky9428 it doesn't break 😂
THE CRACKED ONES ARE SO PRETTYYY
This is what us who are born and raised on islands call sea glass🌊 it’s magical because it takes such a long journey&process. Interesting to tumble the glass to create a similar look! My great friend and artist spends mornings and sunsets so peacefully strolling, finding treasures that our oceans provide and picking up litter also:) you can make some gorgeous jewelry with your tumbled pieces for sure❤️✌🏼🙌🏽
She said sea glass
pretty sure everyone who speaks english calls it sea glass lol
looked it up and apparently some people who only live near fresh water call it beach glass, but they also call it sea glass
Islands? We find it on the great lakes as well. Mostly brown, white, blue and green
Wow that’s amazing. Thanks. Nobody knew that until you told us. Especially if we weren’t born and raised on an island. SEA GLASS YOU SAY?? Wow. WHO KNEW
THE 3RD, 5TH AND THE PERFECT BLUE BALL IS SO PWETTYY😝
They look beautiful ❤
Looks like elegant candies 😊
Definitely forbidden candy!
Holy cow I was not expecting that 😍 the slurry was so sparklyyyyy
I only see bubbles lots of tiny bubbles
you should do a before & after for the stuff
So pretty!!! 🤩 ❤
that little rooftop lunch date is literally one of the cutest thing i want to do with someone i like, too. like, it will remain as the beautiful memory forever.
They look beautiful actually ❤️🔥
The light blue one is my favorite, but they’re all pretty!
It looks so appetizing 🤤
Oh my God, I remember when I had a rock Tumblr and they are the best thing ever! Thank you for reminding me. I definitely want to get another one. I haven’t had one since I was a child. I would for sure do this with the glass. This is so cool! It turned out so awesome!
Honestly if I was given something like these as a gift, I would cry. They're beautiful.
I love the purple one 💜
Even the cracked ones look beautiful
these look like something I would eat without a second thought
Is anyone gonna talk about that sea blue SPHERE!??! OH MAH GAHHHH it’s so PERFECT-
FINALY SOMEONE ELSE NOTICED!!!🎉🎉🎉
@@big_kitty_small_world OMG IM NOT THE ONLY ONEEEEE
@@Thunderstoms YASSSSSS
EXACTLY LIKE IT LOOKS LIKE CANDY I WANNA EAT IT OML
Omg they are so pretty
The shattered ones are amazing
There’s something abt those colors that make it nostalgic
felt the same way maybe marbles from mancala is all i could think it might be
That is so pretty I love collecting Sea glass. I live near the beach and when it’s warm out I take my kids to collect it and big shells
The green glass is likely Heineken or Rolling Rock bottles :-/
WOW THAT IS FUCKING AMAZING👍👍👍👍👍😮❤❤❤❤❤
They look like the emotions from inside out 😭
Not at all
The blue ones look really nice
these look soooo pretty!!! it looks like something i would see in something futuristic from the mid 2000s
You should do this more often theyre so pretty!
You should break a glass vase, tumble it, then put it back together 😊
i NEED a piece of glass like that to fiddle around with 😭
Woah. Those blue colors are beautiful
damn that's so pretty!!!!!!!!!
I would love to see someone make a mosaic made with all of the rocks & glass you tumble
There's definitely a marketing opportunity here. ❤ Crafters, jewlery makers, collectors and decorators. So many people love "sea glass" but natural sea glass doesnt usually come so colourful
Ive found some awesome pieces of seaglass, The texture between tumbled and natural sea glass is noticeably different. It's also so much more satisfying finding rare colours like red.
My wife and I are avid sea glass hunters. We have upwards of 100lbs in the house. Our rare and unique collections have some fantastic pieces. One of my favorites is the front face of a glass Coca-Cola bottle that still has the writing.
Lake glass that is found on the shores of the Great Lakes is absolutely beautiful. It's amazing that the gentle and some times violent water waves smooth the glass. Pretty cool. Thanks
Sometimes violent 😂
I would kill for some sea glass that looked like that!! Amazing!
The sound of the glass when you poured it onto the strainer was so niiiice
Yeah, it almost sounded like iced water being poured into a cup or something
@@lilysamvelian9970 Crazy if true
It would look amazing if you set those in clear resin as a tabletop with lights underneath
yay, frutiger aero glass :3
yes
They look beautiful
Thats so cool. They came out really pretty!
The colored glass is surprisingly colorful.
Pretty glass.
So fricken pretty
Those look like something I would find at Lake Ontario! Beautiful results!