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Nina The Dachshund
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Tuesday 20 June 2023 17:01:48 GMT
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ana.maaa
Annie ✨ :
“I said ‘nothing’” *LOOKS AWAY* wow how accurate. award winning performance 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💘
2023-06-20 22:06:09
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hammy_420
Hammy :
I need more 😭😂
2023-06-21 02:03:10
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chergambit
chergambit :
our song is the sound of barking at nothing, peeing on the floor and getting nose prints on the windows 🎶 dedicated to my two monster dachshunds lol
2023-06-20 22:54:44
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perppy4life
preppy4ever! :
This is SO CUTE!
2023-06-20 17:49:09
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toofaced
Too Faced :
omg love
2023-06-21 15:07:08
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getaway_cat13
GetawayCat13 :
Dachshunds acting out Taylor Swift songs is my niche interest
2023-06-21 18:41:02
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blissfulcate
blissfulcate :
Love this! Please tell me the actors were fairly compensated for their amazing performances?
2023-06-20 21:57:12
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justdogsnokids
justdogsnokids :
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen in my life
2023-06-20 21:14:47
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knickknackthedachshund
Knickknack :
Happy national dachshund day
2023-06-21 18:26:41
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taylordidonato
Taylor DiDonato :
STOP THIS IS MY FAV ONE !!!
2023-06-20 23:06:04
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ashtonfit0
Ashton W :
What are you paying them with bc they killed this
2023-06-21 00:36:26
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kmp1973
Kristen Minter :
This is the most adorable thing ever!!!!🥰🥰🥰
2023-06-20 21:53:58
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haleylinden7
haley (taylor’s version) :
this is biblically accurate
2023-06-21 19:27:00
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pamperedpetrec
Pampered Pet Recreation Center :
Goals 😍
2023-06-22 01:26:54
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kathrynnmarie
Kathrynn :
This was FREE???
2023-06-21 02:54:18
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mashlepotato
Megan Craig :
This is the content I’m here for
2023-06-21 17:43:24
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julie123_____
julie123_____ :
This is the best!🥹😍
2023-06-20 19:57:42
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shianncochran
ShiannCochran :
This is a cinematic masterpiece!
2023-06-21 15:08:42
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lex..ann
Lex :
A cinematic masterpiece
2023-06-21 00:10:28
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emilypetitt1015
emilypetitt :
His paw on her I CANNOT 😭
2023-06-20 23:23:23
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c.emilygarcia
. :
cinematic masterpiece
2023-06-21 23:03:50
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lexinicole.18
lexinicole.18 :
i have the same dachshunds english cream girl and dapple male i'm so so so doinf this later
2023-06-21 13:30:01
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sunsetsouii
chickenjoy :
what a cutiesss
2023-06-22 06:09:26
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growupwithsadiestark
Sadie :
Loving this parody 🤣
2023-06-22 06:20:38
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victoriarittenberry
Victoria Ramirez :
happy national dachshund day 🥰
2023-06-21 17:57:48
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Here’s a short video that demonstrates how I make the bodies and lids of these cylindrical lidded jars.   These are always surprisingly fun to throw, the bodies at least, it’s a thin cylinder with an indented rim and they tend to be rather quick and easy to spin through. Whereas the lids are dull, they need to be accurately made, they’re small and a pain to centre and for years I used to finish them really cleanly, making sure all their edges were chamois leathered and smooth, now though, I finish the lids roughly and as fast as I can, as 90% of the work on these is done at the trimming stage. So yes, I rush them.   Lids are usually the part that gets ruined in the trimming process too, so I always throw 2-3 extra just in case I turn some too narrow, resulting in a shape that doesn’t match the body of the jar underneath it.   The indents are somewhat challenge to throw. I begin by soaking my index finger, then I press it harshly into the top, my nail creating a right angle that’s pressed in by about 4-5 mm. Water is key here. Try and do this too dry and you’ll just tear the top of the pot off, my nail’s edge glides in, slip and water hydrating the movement so nothing catches.   Both components are then simply separated from the wheel using a twisted metal wire as it creates quite a wide, serrated cut, that’s much less likely to stick back to itself. No water needs to be slid underneath, nor does it need to be wired through multiple times, I then just scrape the slip off my hands, so they’re ‘dry’ and then pluck the pot away in the same instance I spin the wheel, as this helps to break any stickiness present between thrown form and the clay left on the wheel-head.   #pottery #ceramics #clay #stoneware #jar #howto #craft

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