Crafting Harvey the Hare: A Journey in Clay

Hello lovely people! I hope you’re all doing well. Today, I’m excited to share a special project from my pottery studio, The Dirty Potter (the website will be available soon where I will also sell my ceramics). Nestled in our back garden, on the edge of Delft and The Hague, this little sanctuary has been buzzing with creativity.

What’s actually happening behind this door?

Let me introduce you to Harvey the Hare, a life-size sculpture that has been a true labor of love.

The process of creating Harvey began with an armature made from newspaper. This lightweight framework provided the basic shape and support needed to build up the clay. I carefully molded and shaped the newspaper, ensuring every curve and contour was just right.

Setting up the armature

Once the form was ready, it was time to start adding the clay.

This is what Harvey is made of

Layer by layer, Harvey began to take shape. There’s something incredibly therapeutic about working with clay—feeling its cool, pliable texture in your hands and watching a piece of art emerge. Sculpting Harvey required patience and attention to detail, as I wanted to capture the lively spirit and graceful form of a hare. The ears, the expressive eyes, the powerful legs—each part was carefully crafted and refined.

Harvey is sculpted

Once the sculpting was complete, Harvey needed to dry thoroughly before the first firing. This drying phase is crucial, as any remaining moisture can cause the sculpture to crack in the kiln. After a few weeks (I wanted to make sure he was thoroughly dry; and I was on holiday), it was time for the biscuit firing, also known as the bisque firing. Harvey was placed in the kiln and fired at 1100°C. This initial firing hardens the clay, making it durable and ready for glazing. I prefer 1100°C over 1000°C because the clay turns lighter the warmer it is fired.

Ready to be bisque fired at 1100 Celsius

The hole in his back is made before the first firing; when the clay is leather hard. This little hole is where the lamp will be fitted once Harvey is all glazed up.

Fresh from the kiln. Now Harvey is Bisque fired. Still not waterproof.

The glazing process is where the magic truly happens. I chose a combination of earthy tones and subtle glazes to bring Harvey to life.

But I also made another glaze from scratch to add a personal touch

Applying the glaze is a delicate task, requiring precision and creativity. I carefully brushed, dipped, and layered the glazes, envisioning how they would meld and react in the kiln’s heat.

Glazing in process

Now, it was time for the final firing.

Very important not to skip this part: always make sure there is no glaze on the parts that will make contact with oven. Glaze melts when it’s hot and sticks to the surface and hardens. Once it is cold you can’t get from the surface.

Harvey was then placed back in the kiln, this time fired at 1200°C. This higher temperature causes the glazes to melt and fuse to the clay, creating a beautiful, glass-like finish. The anticipation during this phase is always palpable—waiting to see how the glazes have transformed and brought the sculpture to life.

After the kiln cooled and I could finally open it, there stood Harvey in all his glory. The glazes had turned out even better than I had hoped, adding depth and character to his form. Seeing the finished piece was incredibly rewarding, a testament to the hours of work, weeks of waiting, and love poured into it.

Harvey the Hare now proudly sits in my studio, a reminder of the joy and satisfaction that comes from creating art.

Look who arrived all in tact from the kiln

This project has been a journey of exploration, patience, and creativity, and I’m so thrilled to share it with you. I decided to turn Harvey into a lamp.

Time to turn Harvey into a lamp

Thank you for joining me on this little adventure in clay. I hope it inspires you to embrace your creative passions, whatever they may be. Until next time, happy crafting and creative journeys!

Good company while reading

For more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses, don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @mme_bluestocking and @the_dirty_potter

Home Again: Embracing the Beauty of Everyday Life

::Dutch translation below 🌷::

Hello lovely people! I hope you’re all doing well. We’ve just returned from our enchanting road trip through Scandinavia, and I’m thrilled to share a bit about our return home and the joy it has brought us.

A rose explosion in front of my house

Stepping through our front door, Siem and Ming, our Siamese cats, were over the moon to see us. Their purrs and affectionate rubs were the warmest welcome we could have asked for.

Tiny little Siem, my spirit animal

There’s something incredibly heartwarming about being home, surrounded by the familiar comforts and the love of our furry companions.

Siem, Ming, and Amna the Sheltie

As I settled back in, my heart swelled with gratitude. Our little corner of the world, on the edge of Delft and The Hague in South Holland, felt even more special after our travels. I couldn’t wait to get back into my pottery studio, fondly known as “The Dirty Potter.” Nestled in our back garden, this studio is my sanctuary. The inspiration from our Scandinavian adventure had my fingers itching to shape clay into new, exciting pieces.

Mister Hare is now in the oven at 1100 Celsius hopefully he will survive without any cracks. More about that in the next post.

Yesterday, we decided to make the most of the beautiful day and took our new bikes out for a spin. We cycled through the Driemanspolder and the picturesque Dutch landscape. The area around us is truly a gem—fields stretching as far as the eye can see, dotted with charming windmills and crisscrossed by serene canals. The tranquility of the countryside, with its vibrant greenery and open skies, makes every ride a peaceful escape.

His and hers, so happy with our new bikes

Being back home almost feels like an extension of our holiday. The beauty that surrounds us here in South Holland is a constant source of inspiration and joy. Whether it’s the charming streets of Delft, with their historic buildings and quaint cafes, or the bustling yet elegant atmosphere of The Hague, I feel incredibly fortunate to call this place home.

Driemanspolder with a view on The Hague skyline

The Driemanspolder, in particular, is a cyclist’s dream. The well-maintained paths meander through stunning natural scenery, offering breathtaking views at every turn. It’s a haven for wildlife, and there’s always something new to discover. The fresh air and the gentle sound of the wind rustling through the trees make it a perfect retreat, right on our doorstep.

The typical Dutch Molens

As I embrace the beauty of everyday life here, I’m reminded of how travel broadens our perspectives and deepens our appreciation for home. Our Scandinavian adventure has filled me with creative energy, and I can’t wait to channel that into my pottery. Each piece I create will carry a bit of the magic from our journey, infused with the warmth and familiarity of home.

A little botanical tree pot that I created yesterday
Can’t wait to so it after it’s all done. Let me know if you want to follow a long the whole process

Thank you for sharing in this little slice of our lives. Until next time, happy days and creative journeys!

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Weer Thuis: De Schoonheid van het Dagelijkse Leven Omarmen

Hallo lieve mensen! Ik hoop dat het goed met jullie gaat. We zijn net terug van onze betoverende roadtrip door Scandinavië, en ik ben blij om een beetje te delen over onze thuiskomst en de vreugde die het ons heeft gebracht.

Toen we door onze voordeur stapten, waren Siem en Ming, onze Siamezen, dolblij om ons te zien. Hun gespin en liefdevolle kopjes gaven ons het warmste welkom dat we ons konden wensen. Er is iets ongelooflijk hartverwarmends aan weer thuis zijn, omringd door vertrouwde gemakken en de liefde van onze harige metgezellen.

Terwijl ik me weer thuis voelde, vulde mijn hart zich met dankbaarheid. Ons hoekje van de wereld, op de rand van Delft en Den Haag in Zuid-Holland, voelde na onze reizen nog specialer. Ik kon niet wachten om weer aan de slag te gaan in mijn pottenbakkerij, liefdevol bekend als “The Dirty Potter.” Gelegen in onze achtertuin, is deze studio mijn toevluchtsoord. De inspiratie van ons Scandinavische avontuur liet mijn vingers jeuken om klei in nieuwe, opwindende stukken te vormen.

Gisteren besloten we om optimaal gebruik te maken van de prachtige dag en gingen we met onze nieuwe fietsen op pad. We fietsten door de Driemanspolder en het schilderachtige Nederlandse landschap. De omgeving om ons heen is echt een juweeltje—velden zover het oog reikt, bezaaid met charmante molens en doorkruist door serene kanalen. De rust van het platteland, met zijn levendige groen en open luchten, maakt elke rit tot een vredige ontsnapping.

Weer thuis zijn voelt bijna als een verlenging van onze vakantie. De schoonheid die ons hier in Zuid-Holland omringt, is een constante bron van inspiratie en vreugde. Of het nu de charmante straten van Delft zijn, met hun historische gebouwen en gezellige cafés, of de bruisende maar elegante sfeer van Den Haag, ik voel me ongelooflijk gelukkig om deze plek mijn thuis te noemen.

De Driemanspolder is in het bijzonder een droom voor fietsers. De goed onderhouden paden slingeren door adembenemende natuurlijke landschappen, met op elke bocht prachtige uitzichten. Het is een toevluchtsoord voor wilde dieren, en er is altijd iets nieuws te ontdekken. De frisse lucht en het zachte geluid van de wind die door de bomen ruist, maken het tot een perfecte retraite, vlakbij huis.

Terwijl ik de schoonheid van het dagelijkse leven hier omarm, word ik eraan herinnerd hoe reizen onze perspectieven verbreedt en onze waardering voor thuis verdiept. Ons Scandinavische avontuur heeft me gevuld met creatieve energie, en ik kan niet wachten om dat in mijn pottenbakken te gieten. Elk stuk dat ik maak, zal een beetje van de magie van onze reis dragen, doordrenkt met de warmte en vertrouwdheid van thuis.

Bedankt dat je deel uitmaakt van dit kleine stukje van ons leven. Tot de volgende keer, fijne dagen en creatieve reizen!