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Make clay people

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Make clay people

Make craft clay people
Squeeze and mash the elay before you roll it into halls and sausage-shaped pieces so that you get rid of any air holes and soft spots.
Stick the balls and sausage-shaped pieces together to make a body. Smooth the clay where the pieces join.
Use the pointed stick and bits of clay to shape the parts of the face and to mark the lines for clothes.
The clay person can be standing, sitting, lying down, or crawling. You may have to lean him against another piece of clay or a stick if he is standing.

How To Make clay people

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

How To Make clay people

How To Make clay people.
Materials
modeling clay
a pointed stick or a pencil
Clay people of different sizes are made of pieces of clay that are shaped into halls and rolls.
The bodies of grown-up people are longer and thinner than those of babies and small children, and the shoulders of grownups are wider. Grownups also have longer arms and legs.
The pictures on this page show how manv halls and sausage-shaped pieces of clay are needed for the different kinds of bodies.

The art and craft of clay

Monday, October 5th, 2009

The art and craft of clay

Add extra clay to the face to build up the chin and the cheeks. Make hair marks with a pointed stick. Add pieces and lumps of clay to make more hair for the heads of girls.

Craft and art of clay

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Craft and art of clay

Two ears can be shaped out of other pieces of clay. Place them on the sides of the head just helow the line. Smooth the clay alter you stick on the ears and the nose.
Roll out a worm-shaped piece of clay, and cut pieces off for the eyebrows and the lips.

Art and craft of clay

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Art and craft of clay

THE FACE
The corners of the mouth and the eyes turn up on a happy face and down on a sad face. Rig, round eyes give any face a look of surprise.
Draw a faint line around the head, halfway down from the top of it. On this line mark the two eyes with the pointed stick.
Shape a lump of clay for the nose and add it to the face, between the eyes and just below the line.

kids crafts clay

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

kids crafts clay

Mold a clay head
Materials
modeling clay
a pointed stick or a pencil
THE HEAD
Take a big lump of clay and knead it like dough to get rid of any air holes or soft spots. Roll it into a hall for the head.
Roll a smaller hall of clay for the neck. Stick it to the head. Smooth the clay where the two halls are stuck together so that the line between them does not show. Flatten the bottom of the neck so that the head will stand.

Kids crafts animals

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Kids crafts animals

How To Mold a Sausage Dog
To make a sausage dog:
Make a long roll for the body.
Make a ball for the head and four small rolls for the legs. Stick them on the body.
A tiny roll can be the tail and a smaller one can be the nose. Two flattened balls can he the ears.
Mark the nose, eyes, and mouth with the pointed stick.

Crafts decoration

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Crafts decoration

How To Mold a Penguin
BEGIN WITH A BALL
Materials
modeling clay
a pointed stick or a pencil.
To make a penguin:
Roll a large round hall of clay for the body.
Roll three small halls, all the same size, for the head and the wings.

Printable crafts for kids

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Printable crafts for kids

Now roll the can over a sheet of paper, and the rope will print the shapes. Roll the can in the paint each time hefore you roll it over the paper. You can print the design as manv times as von wish.
Try making other designs with felt or wool cutouts.

Printable kids crafts

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Printable kids crafts

Twist rope around the can and glue it in place. See Picture. You might wish to cut the rope into a number of pieces and glue each one to the can. Yon can twist each piece to whatever shape you wish hefore von glue it in place.
Make sure that the glue is dry hefore you begin printing with the can roller.
I’ut some tempera or poster paint in the pie tin. Koll the can in the paint. The paint will stick to the rope, but not to the can.


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