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It sat out for a little bit, it's ready to rock and roll. We'll go ahead and start blending
this together and when you do that, it helps to have just a little bit of slip and some
tools. You just want to gently work this in to where it looks like it just grew outside
of your piece and it's all on the same page. What I like to do, here at the bottom, is
like this. Make sure it's really in there. One, two. I do a little bit of this, to make
it look like a buckle. Just kind of make it look like it's been fastened on there and
over here too. This gives it another little aesthetic, that's nice. You can just grab
your potters knife; this is another kind of potters knife right here. This is more for
sculpting and getting into those little nooks and crannies, that your fingers have a hard
time getting into. Just put it in there, just like that. No mess, no fuss, done deal. Go
ahead, throughout the process, if you altered it a little bit, that's alright, just go ahead,
put it back down and it'll find its way. There it is, a handled mug.