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Early education finger monster
Playing creative mud with your baby, making homemade super-Q cartoon monsters to play with mud and make shapes are welcomed by many children and parents, which can not only train your baby's coordination and logic, but also let children play their creativity to the extreme. This time, the Rainbow Forest clay sculpture master is specially invited to teach the creative clay sculpture DIY of cartoon characters, so that children can create their own dream world in the joyful and interesting kneading process. Tool introduction 1. White glue 2.3 tool

3. big straw

4. art knife

5. Black fishing line

6. Deputy

7. Toothpick ×3

8. Bamboo stick ×2

Material preparation 1. Resin clay: white, pink, golden yellow, yellow, brown, blue and red, each ×12. A drop of styrofoam ×2.

3. Small egg styrofoam × 2

1. color matching: firstly, mix the golden yellow clay with the white clay at the ratio of 2: 1 and knead with the palm of your hand. 2. Head: Wrap the kneaded yellow mud on the styrofoam ball, flatten it as much as possible and stick it together. There is too much clay to be removed. (P.S. Don't knead for too long, lest the air be oxidized and hardened. ) Hold your palm against your head and rotate it to your head with one of the three tools. Then rub the deformed part flat with your palm.

With the smoothest side as the surface, use a tool knife to gently press out the circular pattern from left to right at the position of 1/3, with the position as centered as possible.

3. Body: Cut off the arc-shaped bottom of the small water drop styrofoam, and cut it flat and tidy to stand firm. Flatten the yellow clay, completely cover it from the bottom of the small water drop styrofoam, and it will be easier to push it up from the tip, remove the excess clay, and then flatten it with your palm. Then cut the bamboo stick to a depth of about 1/2, and cut off the extra bamboo stick with a vise, leaving a length of about 2 cm. 4. Belly: Knead it into an oval shape with yellow mud and flatten it. Apply white glue to your body and stick your stomach up from the bottom of your body. 5. Belly stripe: first measure the belly circumference, rub the green mud into an oval shape, dip it in white glue, and directly stick it on the belly to flatten it. Feet: Knead the yellow mud into a suitable size, rub it round, and gently press it. Gently press two lines with a tool knife, similar to the shape of the sole of the foot, and stick the foot on both sides of the body with white glue to make the foot. Play creative mud with your baby and be your own super Q cartoon monster. 6. Hands: Take a proper amount of yellow mud, knead your hands together into drops and flatten them. Gently press two lines like water drops on the wide part with a tool knife, and apply white sticky hands on your body. 7. Wings: Mix and knead the blue and white mud according to the ratio of 1: 2. Rub out two drops of water and press gently. Press out a semi-circular hole with a big straw, remove excess clay and press out another semi-circular hole. 8. Rub out two balls with blue clay. Cut the bamboo stick with a vise and leave it about 2 cm.

Combination of wings: fold the toothpick in half and apply some white glue to each, so that the body is symmetrical. Apply white glue to the exposed toothpick and slowly push the wings inward. Then put two small blue balls on the left and right wings respectively. 9. Nose: Add some red clay to golden yellow clay and knead it into pink orange and oval. Dip in some white glue, measure the right position, then stick your nose and press it gently. Eyes: Rub out two circles of the same size with white mud and gently press them with your fingers. After removing some clay, measure the position of eyes and stick the whites of eyes on your face with white glue. 10. Eyeball: Knead the blue clay into two ellipses, flatten it, and then stick some white glue on the whites of the eyes. Eyeball: Rub the white mud round, stick it directly on the blue eyeball and flatten it. 1 1. Head-body combination: rotate and take out the tool inserted on the head. The bamboo stick on the body part is coated with white glue first, and the head is slowly inserted at the bamboo stick and gently pressed. Corner: Rub the blue clay into two small water drops, position them, and stick them symmetrically on the top of the head with white glue. Rub 1 water drop with yellow clay and glue it between two blue water drops with white glue. Then fold the toothpick in half, dip it in white glue, and slowly turn it on your head, ready to make ears.

12. Ears: Add a little white mud to the blue mud and knead it evenly until it grows into water drops. Divide the yellow mud into equal parts, rub it into strips and flatten it around the ears.

Dip the toothpick in white glue, slowly push the toothpick from the wide part of the ear and adjust it to a slightly curved angle.

Then rub it into two small circles with blue mud, flatten it, and glue it on the tail of the ear with white glue.

13. Tail: Rub the material A into a water drop shape and glue it on the bottom of the back of the body with white glue, and you're done.

Put it in the shade for 3 days and dry it naturally, which can be preserved permanently and will not be moldy.

Note 1. Before you start, you can prepare the cardboard and apply some baby oil on it, which will not only remove the clay, but also prevent it from sticking to the desktop. 2. When rubbing into water drops, be blunt, not too sharp, so as to avoid stabbing children when the clay dries and hardens.

Zhang Yuzhen's experience: teacher of Rainbow Forest Clay Fighter in Yonghe Pacific sogou Department Store, and teacher of Rainbow Forest Clay Fighter in Nanxi Store of Guangxin Sanyue Department Store. At present, he is the Rainbow Forest Manager of Eslite Xinyi Store.