Plasticine sculpting is a great way to develop a child's creativity, teach them to distinguish colors and come up with their combinations, as well as transform a simple piece of plasticine into a lively and colorful figurine that you can play with. You can mold anything from plasticine - for example, a cheerful pink elephant, which will undoubtedly cheer up both your child and you.
It is necessary
plasticine of different colors
Instructions
Step 1
Prepare hot pink, white and black plasticine - you will need three blocks in total, one block of each color. Divide the pink plasticine block into three equal pieces. Set one part aside, divide the second into three pieces, and the third into four pieces.
Step 2
From the first part of the pink bar, mold the body by slightly stretching a piece of plasticine and attach a thin tail to the body by rolling a piece of plasticine into a sausage. Then take the three pieces from the second part of the pink bar and roll them into identical balls.
Step 3
Take one of the balls and pull one side of it to the side to make a long trunk. Roll the remaining four pieces of plasticine into thick short sausages of the same length - these will be the legs of the future elephant. Take the two balls left after pulling the trunk out of the ball-head and flatten them into flat cakes.
Step 4
Bend the edges of the cakes slightly and attach the two resulting ears to the left and right sides of the elephant's head. Stick a piece of a match or toothpick into the front of the body at an angle to connect the elephant's body and its head.
Step 5
Place your head on your torso and glue your legs. Using a stick, mark the line of the mouth, and from black plasticine make two points and fix them in place of the eyes. Use white dots to mark highlights in the eyes.
Step 6
Make small balls of white plasticine and attach three of these balls in a row to each leg, indicating the fingers. Separately, roll the tusks out of white plasticine, which are wide at the base and thin at the ends. Secure the tusks to the left and right of the mouth. The pink plasticine elephant is ready!