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If you ever sculpted a little from plasticine, then learn how to sculpt from polymer clay with ease. The difference in molding is that the clay is not as viscous as clay, it is very hard and requires effort to knead, and as a result, after molding, the product must either be baked or welded so that the plastic hardens and the product keeps its shape. We will try.
Take for sculpting lamb:
Four-color plastic: black, soft pink, flesh-beige and white, we take warmer shades, sticks 8-9 cm long and 10 mm in diameter;
Plasticine board;
Knife and stick for working with plastic;
Capacity for cooking (an old pan that is not used for food purposes);
Decoupage varnish and brush in order to give brightness to the product.
Let us first proceed to the body of the lamb. Cut off about 2 cm of body clay and begin to knead until completely softened. Crushed and sculpted an oval for the torso, flattened it a little. Cut about another 1 cm from the body sausage and knead and roll a circle for the head.
We fasten the head to the body. Well pressed.
Cut 4 more pieces of 1 cm, knead each and give the shape of the barrels for the legs of the lamb. Fasten the legs to the body.
From two pieces we make the ears, attach to the head and round to the top. We make a bow of pink clay and fasten it on the head.
From white clay we roll two small circles of 5 mm in diameter and two circles of black 2 mm each. We press the black circles to the white, we get the eyes, which we attach to the head. Another small pink bow is mounted under the head on the body. On the face with a knife, we draw a smile.
Now we roll balls of 4-5 mm from white clay, fasten to the body. It will be a sheepskin coat. The modeling is over. We boil water in a prepared pan, throw the sheep into boiling water and cook for 12-15 minutes. We take out, cool and varnish to give color.
Dry and the gift sheep is ready! If you want to make a key ring, then before cooking it make a metal eyelet, insert it into the sheep and cook with the eyelet, and only then you can put the workpiece under the keyring.
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