I have some vintage glassware that includes some little cups similar to that. I was told they are sherbert cups. Since I don’t serve sherbert very often, I use them for salsa, olives, nuts, sprinkles. . .
Michelle, I remember my mom having a set of those clear glass cups. She used them to serve hard boiled eggs for our family. You did an amazing job! Thank you for teaching us.
They are vintage palette cleansing bowls. Most commonly used for sherbet. People would serve something to cleanse your palette between courses at a fancy dinner. To prepare your mouth for the change of flavors/courses. Lemon sherbet was most commonly served. Orange sherbet was also popular. Citrus fruits work well at removing stronger flavors that could carry over to another course and alter the true taste of the course. Who wants to eat a decadent dessert that tastes like onion or garlic. 🤔 I love the turtles! 🐢 😍
I have some of these cups in plastic. It's a dessert cup and you can put any dessert in it. I use it for jello, pudding and ice cream 😊. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Before salt and pepper shakers...these little glasses were added to the dinner table. You could easily get a pinch of salt or a dash of pepper. It was all very fancy like having an entire set of silverware...salad fork....main fork...desert fork...etc. You can find these antique stores or thrift shops.
Nice ty - it looks like an eye glass - when you have something in your eye - you fill it with water & hold it up to your - to flush out what ever you have in your eye
Well done, that always was going to be a tricky shape. Demoulding is easier if you put a void in the top of the glass - it has a lot more "give" when you demould then
What a great tutorial from start to finish !! The little cups I believe are sherbet dishes. Love the black glitter. The jewelry & inlays are great 👍. Thank you Michelle for all your help & tutorials that you do to help us learn !!! I really appreciate it
It is so tiny, I remember my Grandmother had tiny glass similar to this and they were used for salt, with a small salt spoon at the dinner table, haven’t seen one for over 50 years, I might be wrong, but your tutorial very well done, and the gorgeous jewelry, and the resin cup, outstanding!
I love this idea! Everyone will have something similar around their house they can do this with. Check your Resin for food safe properties. Thank you!! 🙏
They are dessert glasses. There's a dessert people ate in the like the 50s I wanna say that was kinda like a shaved ice kinda dessert that had fruit in it and sometimes like coconut and stuff and it looks like little kinda shards of ice. It was make in like a cake kinda pan and frozen and to plate it, they used like a spoon and would scrap across the ice stuff in the pan and that's how they hot like the little shard of ice looking pieces. That's what those cups remind me of because they are dessert cup.
Great video, very informative. I didn’t know Let’s Resin had a soft silicone. I’ve watched Robert Tolone on YT, he’s retired but, he designed and made the Disney character figurines for the Lion King. I’d watched his channel for a couple of years before he mentioned that.😆 He has a lot of mold making videos. When it’s necessary to cut the silicone, he recommends doing it in a jagged line. That way it fits back together sort of like a puzzle piece, that’ll help to prevent a big seam line in your resin piece. Your little dish and jewelry pieces are beautiful!
I inherited a set of 100-year-old cut crystal glasses. They look similar to your little glass. Here in Germany we use them as liqueur glasses for sweet liqueurs which are only consumed in very small quantities. But maybe I will use mine for icecream or other desserts now .
Looks like it may have been one of a set for serving nuts? I have six green glass ones that I've always used with pistachios, etc. ♡ I just looked up 'glass nut bowls', and it's a thing ;)
I think the whole mold making thing is super cool! I have not taken the leap yet to make one, but when I do I’m gonna come back & watch your videos again prior. I learned another new thing in this video… the part about there are different softness levels of the silicone. This is very helpful to know. I also need to do more with inlays. I think I’ll order your shell inlays and do something with those… Love the jewelry!!! 🩵💙
Its cute looks like an egg cup to me - but lovely + thankyou for showing how to make a mold - been thinking about trying but putting it off as i dont know if i want to go down that road with doing so many other things in my week 😂 🤣😂
That mold is so sweet. I've used those cups for hard/soft boiled eggs as well as fruits. That black holographic glitter is stunning. Love the inlays. The jewelry pieces are really cute. ❤
Today was a pretty stressful day so coming here was just what I needed. Not just because I want to make a fun frog I have but the globby noise it was making as you were trying to get it out actually made me giggle like I’m 5. :D
I love the jewelry. Very pretty that diamond glitter is beautiful. The sherbet cup turned out very cute.you did a great job on the mold. I also think your inlays are pretty.
I'm leaning towards it being an aperitif glass, aka cordial glass, aka liqueur glass. We have a set of crystal cordial glasses that belonged to my great-grandmother. At least, that's what she called them. They are about that same size (I'm guessing based on how small it appears in your hand) and everything. My great-grandmother had to entertain often because my great-grandfather basically ran an entire mill village on behalf of the mill owner. He also drove the steam engine for the mill. Trains were his true love after his family, of course. If not an aperitif, then I would say a sorbet glass. But those are usually a little wider and taller, I think. What are the measurements? That might help. ❤❤❤
I really love the little dish, I was thinking desert bowl. Thanks for showing us how you make a mold. The jewelry is beautiful Thanks Michelle for this video
Thank you for this! I didn't realize that there are different hardnesses of silicone, even though I have pre-made molds of all kinds. (Duh) This explains why my attempted cast of a dragon figurine went so badly. But, hey, at least we can cut up failed molds and re-use the silicone! Lesson learned. Thank you! Also, I was inspired by your succulents video the other day and received the molds yesterday. Weekend project! :)
What a beautiful piece!!! I love that black glitter. It's so elegant. This was a great tutorial!! Thank you for sharing every detail. I've never made a mold but I do want to give it a try. I love the jewelry. Anything turtle or beachy is right up my alley. Those pieces are gorgeous. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how to create beautiful things. 🐢🐚💚🐢🐚💚🐢🐚💚🐢
I have some vintage glassware that includes some little cups similar to that. I was told they are sherbert cups. Since I don’t serve sherbert very often, I use them for salsa, olives, nuts, sprinkles. . .
Michelle, I remember my mom having a set of those clear glass cups. She used them to serve hard boiled eggs for our family. You did an amazing job! Thank you for teaching us.
That's adorable! 😍💕 Jewelry came out so nicely! ❤
They are vintage palette cleansing bowls. Most commonly used for sherbet. People would serve something to cleanse your palette between courses at a fancy dinner. To prepare your mouth for the change of flavors/courses. Lemon sherbet was most commonly served. Orange sherbet was also popular. Citrus fruits work well at removing stronger flavors that could carry over to another course and alter the true taste of the course. Who wants to eat a decadent dessert that tastes like onion or garlic. 🤔 I love the turtles! 🐢 😍
The little cup is very cute….
That is super cute, Michelle. I need to have a try now. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
I have some of these cups in plastic. It's a dessert cup and you can put any dessert in it. I use it for jello, pudding and ice cream 😊.
✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
That turned out beautiful
In Belgium is that little fancy glass a eggnog glass
It’s a little ice cream dish. Perfect for a single serving. Also, silicone mold release spray would help with the demold.
Thanks for the tip!
For something shaped like that, I may split it for ease in removal! Turned out pretty!❤❤❤
Before salt and pepper shakers...these little glasses were added to the dinner table. You could easily get a pinch of salt or a dash of pepper. It was all very fancy like having an entire set of silverware...salad fork....main fork...desert fork...etc. You can find these antique stores or thrift shops.
A Halloween cup is what I thought about when I seen it.
This is so cute. Now I want to make molds! 😂😂
Nice ty - it looks like an eye glass - when you have something in your eye - you fill it with water & hold it up to your - to flush out what ever you have in your eye
Well done, that always was going to be a tricky shape. Demoulding is easier if you put a void in the top of the glass - it has a lot more "give" when you demould then
Great tutorial! Thank you Michelle. 💐. Cute cup!❤
Oh my that came out so gorgeous. I love it
They are so pretty! I love them ✌️💚
Nice to Your little glass turned out so cute.
So adorable, love it! I feel your pain! The amount of times I change my mind on what I am putting in resin is just ridiculous 😂
Wow! That was some hard work, but AWESOME!!
What a great tutorial from start to finish !! The little cups I believe are sherbet dishes. Love the black glitter. The jewelry & inlays are great 👍. Thank you Michelle for all your help & tutorials that you do to help us learn !!! I really appreciate it
Thank you ☺️
That is pretty little dessert/fruit cup. Love it
Very interesting how molds are made turned out awesome 🤩
It is so tiny, I remember my Grandmother had tiny glass similar to this and they were used for salt, with a small salt spoon at the dinner table, haven’t seen one for over 50 years, I might be wrong, but your tutorial very well done, and the gorgeous jewelry, and the resin cup, outstanding!
Very sweet!!! ❤❤❤❤
I love this idea! Everyone will have something similar around their house they can do this with. Check your Resin for food safe properties. Thank you!! 🙏
That's so cute.
I have some black holographic but didn't know what to do with it, thank you! Turned out really pretty! 🖤
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
They are dessert glasses. There's a dessert people ate in the like the 50s I wanna say that was kinda like a shaved ice kinda dessert that had fruit in it and sometimes like coconut and stuff and it looks like little kinda shards of ice. It was make in like a cake kinda pan and frozen and to plate it, they used like a spoon and would scrap across the ice stuff in the pan and that's how they hot like the little shard of ice looking pieces. That's what those cups remind me of because they are dessert cup.
Very cute❤❤❤
Very pretty ❤
I love it. Well done Michelle for your mammoth effort and sharing your expertise. I am going to try again to make my own moulds.
You can do it!
Really cute.
Great video, very informative. I didn’t know Let’s Resin had a soft silicone. I’ve watched Robert Tolone on YT, he’s retired but, he designed and made the Disney character figurines for the Lion King. I’d watched his channel for a couple of years before he mentioned that.😆 He has a lot of mold making videos. When it’s necessary to cut the silicone, he recommends doing it in a jagged line. That way it fits back together sort of like a puzzle piece, that’ll help to prevent a big seam line in your resin piece. Your little dish and jewelry pieces are beautiful!
We would use the glass for a prawn cocktail starter🎉
Ty for sharing it turned out so pretty
So cute!!!!!
Turned out pretty. You are so creative. 😊❤😊
Thank you! 😊
Adorable
Very pretty!!
It came out great 😊❤
😊 Thanks so much for the great tutorial! All of your pieces are beautiful, as always. 😊❤
You are so welcome!🤗
It looks beautiful.
I inherited a set of 100-year-old cut crystal glasses. They look similar to your little glass. Here in Germany we use them as liqueur glasses for sweet liqueurs which are only consumed in very small quantities. But maybe I will use mine for icecream or other desserts now .
That is so neat! Thank you for sharing!💖
You can use it as little deco flower pot .
Thank you so much for this tutorial because I wanted to make a mold. ❤ this came out to nice.
It all turned out awesome
It's a duck egg cup .. it's an egg cup, but just a little bit bigger for duck eggs 🥚 .. my nan had ducks so we all had egg cups .. 😊
The glass is a desert glass used for pudding sherbert
thank you
Really pretty. Thank you
The mold is genuinely gorgeous. Would love to see it in a pale pink color or a beautiful blues 💙.
Might it be a fancy egg cup? I mean on the TV that's what it looks like or what it reminds me of anyway.
Thank you for this tutorial . I appreciate your time and effort. 💕
You are so welcome!🤗
Looks like it may have been one of a set for serving nuts? I have six green glass ones that I've always used with pistachios, etc. ♡ I just looked up 'glass nut bowls', and it's a thing ;)
Really!? That’s interesting 😁
Omg I love this!
That’s great ❤
I think the whole mold making thing is super cool! I have not taken the leap yet to make one, but when I do I’m gonna come back & watch your videos again prior. I learned another new thing in this video… the part about there are different softness levels of the silicone. This is very helpful to know.
I also need to do more with inlays. I think I’ll order your shell inlays and do something with those…
Love the jewelry!!! 🩵💙
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Little cup bowl is very cute ❤
Sherbet glass
Great tutorial. Thank you.
Oh wow that turned out brilliant. Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome 😊
Very interesting. It would make a great air plant dish.
Its cute looks like an egg cup to me - but lovely + thankyou for showing how to make a mold - been thinking about trying but putting it off as i dont know if i want to go down that road with doing so many other things in my week 😂 🤣😂
Clever
It could be used as a dessert cup or even a candle stand. 😅
Very Pretty
Thank you! 😊
Just so adorable
love the vintage look. 😊
Learned a lot.thanks
So cute. I like this idea. I may try this. Thank you for the tutorial.
You’re welcome 😊
Looks good
Amazing!
So so pretty Michelle, I love that little dish and the jewelry 🖤🩶
Thank you! 🤗
Those pendants are so cute. Thanks for showing us how to make molds😊
The power of mind reading I was thinking about molds😅
love it
if you have to slit the side do zigzag slits as better in closing back up with no leakage when you refill with resin
Great tip!
That mold is so sweet. I've used those cups for hard/soft boiled eggs as well as fruits. That black holographic glitter is stunning. Love the inlays. The jewelry pieces are really cute. ❤
Thanks!
Today was a pretty stressful day so coming here was just what I needed. Not just because I want to make a fun frog I have but the globby noise it was making as you were trying to get it out actually made me giggle like I’m 5. :D
I liked the "globby noise"!!!! LOL Thank you for mentioning it! 🤣
LOL, was almost like giving birth yanno?
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I love the jewelry. Very pretty that diamond glitter is beautiful. The sherbet cup turned out very cute.you did a great job on the mold. I also think your inlays are pretty.
Thank you so much 🤗
Thank you so much for sharing. I have been wanting to make them but was very unsure. But then again you always make everything look easy. 😅😅
You are so welcome!🤗
Brilliant Michelle I have mold making stuff just been scared to try it so thank you for the inspiration ❤❤❤❤ it turned out amazing xxxx
You can do it!
I'm leaning towards it being an aperitif glass, aka cordial glass, aka liqueur glass. We have a set of crystal cordial glasses that belonged to my great-grandmother. At least, that's what she called them. They are about that same size (I'm guessing based on how small it appears in your hand) and everything. My great-grandmother had to entertain often because my great-grandfather basically ran an entire mill village on behalf of the mill owner. He also drove the steam engine for the mill. Trains were his true love after his family, of course.
If not an aperitif, then I would say a sorbet glass. But those are usually a little wider and taller, I think.
What are the measurements? That might help. ❤❤❤
I really love the little dish, I was thinking desert bowl. Thanks for showing us how you make a mold. The jewelry is beautiful Thanks Michelle for this video
You are so welcome!🤗
Thank you for this! I didn't realize that there are different hardnesses of silicone, even though I have pre-made molds of all kinds. (Duh) This explains why my attempted cast of a dragon figurine went so badly. But, hey, at least we can cut up failed molds and re-use the silicone! Lesson learned. Thank you! Also, I was inspired by your succulents video the other day and received the molds yesterday. Weekend project! :)
Glad it was helpful! Happy to share the little I know 😁
What a beautiful piece!!! I love that black glitter. It's so elegant. This was a great tutorial!! Thank you for sharing every detail. I've never made a mold but I do want to give it a try.
I love the jewelry. Anything turtle or beachy is right up my alley. Those pieces are gorgeous.
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how to create beautiful things.
🐢🐚💚🐢🐚💚🐢🐚💚🐢
Aww 🥰 you’re welcome
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Thank you for the video. Want to try.
It’s a pudding cup!
It could be an egg cup 😊
I love the mold and this came out amazing. ❤❤❤ the extras are pretty.
Thanks for the tutorial. That black holographic glitter is very pretty. Your little cup turned out great.❤
I learned a lot. Thank you! ❤
You're so welcome!😉
That’s really nice and informative 😊 love it !
Thanks so much! 😊
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Fruit cup