Dream (YouTuber) on July 15, 2026: news, posts & full activity
On July 15, 2026, a total of 1 activities related to Dream (YouTuber) were tracked. The most prominent headline: "Super fun activity with the teen mentee today. I showed her how to turn # WildClay into a workable clay body, a slip and terra sigillata. We processed the clay, removing small rocks and root material…"
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Q.What happened to Dream (YouTuber) on July 15, 2026?
A total of 1 activities related to Dream (YouTuber) were tracked on this day. The most prominent headline was: "Super fun activity with the teen mentee today. I showed her how to turn # WildClay into a workable clay body, a slip and terra sigillata. W…".
Q.What is the latest news about Dream (YouTuber)?
The most recent story (16:39 UTC) is: "Super fun activity with the teen mentee today. I showed her how to turn # WildClay into a workable clay body, a slip and terra sigillata. W…". You can browse all activities chronologically further down the page.
Q.Where is Dream (YouTuber) trending?
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Q.Where can I see Dream (YouTuber)'s activity from other days?
Use the "Browse by day" navigation at the top of the profile page for the past 14 days, or jump to a weekly summary page for a 7-day overview. The main Dream (YouTuber) profile page also archives older activities.
Q.What was the first story about Dream (YouTuber) that day?
The earliest activity (16:39 UTC) was: "Super fun activity with the teen mentee today. I showed her how to turn # WildClay into a workable clay body, a slip and terra sigillata. W…". An additional 0 stories followed throughout the day.
Activities
mastodon
Super fun activity with the teen mentee today. I showed her how to turn # WildClay into a workable clay body, a slip and terra sigillata. We processed the clay, removing small rocks and root material with a sieve. We dipped a test tile into the resulting creamy slip and then poured some of that slip onto plaster to quick-dry it into a plastic state. She made a little pinch pot from that. Then we watered down the slip and added a touch of sodium silicate for the sig. She was stoked. # AltText