Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Early education courses - How to pinch the zodiac
How to pinch the zodiac
Pinch a chicken, one of the Zodiac animals;

Prepare purple, white, yellow, red, black, powder mud and a pair of scissors.

2. Knead a ball with purple mud as the chicken head, then knead a triangle with yellow as the chicken mouth, then make two round cakes with white and black to make a pair of chicken eyes, and finally stick them on the chicken head. As shown in the figure.

3. Pinch a comb in red. It is not good to make this comb for the first time. See the following changes. Then pinch a small red ball and stick it under the chicken's mouth as a decoration. Then pinch two pink balls on the chicken's face as decoration. As shown in the figure.

4. First pinch a cone with purple, bend the position of the cone slightly upward to make a chicken body and stick it under the chicken's head.

5. pinch a small round cake with purple, then cut off the chicken tail with scissors and stick it on the chicken ass. Clip two round cakes of the same size with purple, then cut out chicken wings with scissors and stick them on both sides of the chicken. Finally, pinch two balls as yellow as chicken feet and stick them under the chicken. As shown in the figure.

6. Cut the comb you made for the first time when trimming. Now let's teach you how to make a new one. Squeeze out three balls with red light mud, stick them together in the order shown in the figure, and then press them hard to flatten them into a beautiful comb. Finally, stick the comb on the chicken's head. A lovely chicken is ready.

Data The Extended Zodiac, also known as the Zodiac, is a group of 12 animals that are matched with the twelve earthly branches in China according to the year of birth, including rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

The zodiac is an intuitive representation of the twelve earthly branches, namely, Zi (mouse), Ugly (ox), Yin (tiger), Mao (rabbit), Chen (dragon), Si (snake), Wu (horse), Wei (sheep), Shen (monkey), You (chicken) and Xu (chicken). In modern times, more people regard the zodiac as the mascot of the Spring Festival and become a symbol of entertainment and cultural activities.