Plasticine sculpting is a rather exciting activity that both children and adults can do. Plasticine is an inexpensive material for creativity, it can have a variety of colors. In addition, it is very convenient to sculpt from it. If you want to sculpt a figurine with your child, try to mold a cute bunny, which you can then put in a prominent place to admire your joint creation from time to time.
Instructions
Step 1
First, decide on the figure itself, its shape and the number of parts that make it up. In a simple version, often chosen for modeling with children, the bunny will consist of a head, a calf, ears, paws and a tail. To work, you will need gray, white, pale blue plasticine for the hare's torso, a set of stacks, black plasticine for the eyes and antennae of the hare, and green and orange for the carrots. If there are no stacks at home, take a regular plasticine knife and a toothpick to draw lines.
Step 2
You can get to work. Sculpt a droplet-shaped hare body from a single piece. To do this, roll out the sausage and squeeze it at the base. Now the head is molded. Give it a pear-like shape, where the top of the animal's head will be the narrow part of the plasticine "pear".
Step 3
In order to make hare ears, you need to flatten two strips of plasticine slightly with your index and thumb. Then you can mold the ends of the blanks together. You will get pointed ears. Now mold the legs of a hare from the sausages, bend them in half to make a sitting hare. You can take a small plasticine ball as a hare's tail. The eyes are made from tiny balls of black plasticine.
Step 4
Fasten all the details of the hare's body, stick the tail and eyes. Take a sharp stick or toothpick and draw antennae with a mouth for your hare. Optionally, you can mold a carrot from orange plasticine, green tops, fasten them and stick the "vegetable" to one of the legs. The bunny is ready.