Processing ✨WILD clay ✨ #clay #wildclay #diy #art #pottery #ceramics

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I never knew there was domestic clay, and wild Clay very interesting

kerrygibbs
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Me when i need a flower pot in minecraft

Bppers
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Theres a lake near where i live that is red from all of the clay that's there. It's really cool.

GingerbreadGerard
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Your content is so relaxing and overall well made. Your content is so Underrated.

dudeido
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I'm not into pottery or sculpting or anything of that nature, but I actually find this really cool.

bluesuds
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I could 100% fall asleep to your voice 🥲 it’s so relaxing

mrsphish
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I got wild clay in my back yard when it rains, I made a fish outa it and painted it. It’s a bit bumpy but it’s very cute!

EmmaIvy-lr
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Don't wanna be weird but that looked very appetizing somehow

saiyebaanlabonno
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That's awesome. Normally, I get the farm raised ones, never seen wild ones.

kx.
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It's so cool to use the Earth right.❤❤❤

MoxieS
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We used to dig this up in elementary school underneath our sand pits. We would wet paper towel and put the red clay inside and bring it into the classroom. I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona.LOL ❤😂❤

tiphneewestry
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Georgous colors. I'm in North Alabama n our Clay is lighter colored with white. But I never knew how to collect n process thank you.

sheilastewart
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That’s crazy, because I’m from Peru and when I was little I remember they would take me to these like rivers to play and stuff, and my favorite part was making stuff out of the “ arcilla” and I just realized that IT WAS CLAYYYY lol !! Like it was at the edge of the river, it was hard to get in because it was slippery but once you were in the water it was awesome to play with it, I would be playing with the “ arcilla” instead of actually playing in the water 🥺🥺 man I miss those days

Miluskaaa
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Keeping human history alive through the craft ✨

thresherfox
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When we were about 10, my friends an I did pottery with some clay we found behind the school. We lived on a marine clay deposit, so you never had to dig deep to find some rich bluegray clay.
We didnt refine it, we just formed it right there with some water from a puddle or a water bottle. We got realy creative, making bowls, vases and candlesticks, then drying them in on some paper on our wardrobe shelf.
The teachers got real mad at the mess we made. Bringing in mud and dirtying the sinks, I do understand them now.

I think this was a missed learning opportunity. You could have gone the science route, why was there such good clay in our schoolyard. You could have gone the pottery route, of comparing the local clay to the pottery clay, maybe trying to refine it or fire some pieces. Alas, we had to stick to the curriculum, and there probably wasnt any teachers who knew more about pottery than the very basic.

Our 9th grade crafts teacher might have done something with such an interest, but we did not play with mud at that age. Also that was the year the kiln set the school on fire, soo...
The building did not burn down, that year.

silver
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Menang besar! 𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐘𝐔𝐓𝟔𝟗 gacor banget! 🔥

groverSkerr-un
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Did anyone else love the way she said clay cus it tickled my brain

thatannoyingsombody
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Everything that belongs to nature is beautiful.. 💖💖💖

aradhyadas
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I made an ashtray for my mom out of clay in the backyard. She loved it, even painted it for her. It was special for her because her great grandmother was a Native American who made pottery for her whole Tribe. We still have some of her pottery but it’s extremely brittle

hera
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Sand !!! Great thing to learn!!!! ❤❤❤❤ thank you!

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