@Jeremiah73
Jeremiah Myer
@Jeremiah73 · 4:54

Crafting, making, DIY

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And never having done any of this, I just rolled it out with a baker's pie roller that I got at a garage sale for fifty cents. And I started cutting shapes. And the first thing I did was make some ornaments and put them in and by golly, they turned from clay into stone. And that was pretty cool. So I've been on the hunt for low cost items I can use for creating my clay masterpieces. This was my latest efforts

#PrimitivePottery #BackyardKiln

@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 0:35
You. Wow. I gotta say, I think this is really cool that you're doing this. I I am always just so in awe of people that can make things, like, from clay right. And fire it in a kiln and just all the thought process and the creativity that go into it. It just it absolutely astounds me. So way to go, man. I just think that's really, really cool
@Jeremiah73
Jeremiah Myer
@Jeremiah73 · 4:53
And I said they didn't have electric or gas kilns. They just had wood and mud and maybe bricks and that sort of thing. And I'm really fascinated by what our early ancestors did in creating their art and how they prepared food and all of that. It's just something that interests me. So I'm, quite frankly, not interested in getting an expensive kiln. So I'm okay there
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