Ceramic bells

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nosey mungo on Instagram: "Ding dong I’m making some bells 🔔 No ordinary bells mind you - these come in the shape of a fox, bear, frog and owl. It’s my first go at this so hopefully those little legs will make some sort of tinkering sound once wired up 😁 . #HandmadeCeramics #HandBuilding #Ceramics #Pottery #HandmadeUK #BrightonArtist #NoseyMungo #HelenBurgess #AnimalDecor #AnimalSculpture #AnimalPottery #CeramicAnimals #WildlifeSculpture #AnimalBell"

nosey mungo on Instagram: "Ding dong I’m making some bells 🔔 No ordinary bells mind you - these come in the shape of a fox, bear, frog and owl. It’s my first go at this so hopefully those little legs will make some sort of tinkering sound once wired up 😁 . #HandmadeCeramics #HandBuilding #Ceramics #Pottery #HandmadeUK #BrightonArtist #NoseyMungo #HelenBurgess #AnimalDecor #AnimalSculpture #AnimalPottery #CeramicAnimals #WildlifeSculpture #AnimalBell"

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Ilona Glastonbury on Instagram: "How to easily punch holes in your ceramic bells- you don’t 😊 you screw them instead! Using a drill bit is the easiest way to make intentional holes in your clay pieces. You can buy fancy pants tools from potters shops too, but they cost loads more and if you’re not working with thick clay that needs super precisely positioned holes ( where you really want a handle on your tool for ergonomics) they work just fine.  Such cute effects I played with in this little REEL today. I’m wondering whether or not to adopt it for my time lapses or keep things as they are. What do you think ? PS it’s Friday and birthday pizzas for my youngest are in order.. And it’s a long weekend to boot. All the good things! Wishing you a lovely weekend X Ilona.  #potteryvideos #cerami Clay Bells, Birthday Pizza, Ceramic Bells, Ceramic Bell, Clay Pieces, Pottery Videos, Pottery Tools, Fancy Pants, Drill Bit

Ilona Glastonbury on Instagram: "How to easily punch holes in your ceramic bells- you don’t 😊 you screw them instead! Using a drill bit is the easiest way to make intentional holes in your clay pieces. You can buy fancy pants tools from potters shops too, but they cost loads more and if you’re not working with thick clay that needs super precisely positioned holes ( where you really want a handle on your tool for ergonomics) they work just fine. Such cute effects I played with in this…

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