Thumbelina
Good afternoon everyone. Many people are now interested in modeling salt dough, and I got carried away too. It's really very interesting and exciting. I would like to present to you my craft made from this material. For this job I needed:
- Salt dough is brown, white, green, pink and yellow.
- Plastic bottle.
- Scissors.
- Board.
- Rolling pin.
- Knife.
- Gouache.
- Brush.
- Toothpick or wire.
- Varnish.
First I cut off the bottom of a plastic bottle. I made a flower pot.
I covered it with brown dough.
Then I took the green dough. I rolled it out to about 0.5-0.8 ml thick. and using a knife I cut out leaves from it. I made small cuts on them.
I made seven of these leaves. Then I “planted” them in a pot. Don't forget to have a mug of water on hand. Using wet fingers, we smooth out joints or fasten parts together.
I made petals for the future flower from white dough. I also made seven of them. I also “planted” these petals in a pot, staggered in relation to the leaves.
The flower pot is ready. Then I started making Thumbelina.To do this, I took pink dough and rolled it into a small sausage. This is the body of a girl.
I rolled the same dough into a ball. This will be the head.
Using a small piece of wire, I connected the body to the head and “planted” the workpiece in the center of the flower. I tried to make a nose and eyebrows on my face.
Then I rolled out two sausages and used a knife to imitate fingers. Afterwards I attached the arms to the body.
I made hair from yellow dough. I rolled out a lot of thin sausages and attached them to my head with water. Then I left the craft to dry. It took about a week for me to dry. Once the work was dry, I painted her eyes and mouth and varnished the craft.
This is the kind of Thumbelina I got. Goodbye, see you again.
- Salt dough is brown, white, green, pink and yellow.
- Plastic bottle.
- Scissors.
- Board.
- Rolling pin.
- Knife.
- Gouache.
- Brush.
- Toothpick or wire.
- Varnish.
First I cut off the bottom of a plastic bottle. I made a flower pot.
I covered it with brown dough.
Then I took the green dough. I rolled it out to about 0.5-0.8 ml thick. and using a knife I cut out leaves from it. I made small cuts on them.
I made seven of these leaves. Then I “planted” them in a pot. Don't forget to have a mug of water on hand. Using wet fingers, we smooth out joints or fasten parts together.
I made petals for the future flower from white dough. I also made seven of them. I also “planted” these petals in a pot, staggered in relation to the leaves.
The flower pot is ready. Then I started making Thumbelina.To do this, I took pink dough and rolled it into a small sausage. This is the body of a girl.
I rolled the same dough into a ball. This will be the head.
Using a small piece of wire, I connected the body to the head and “planted” the workpiece in the center of the flower. I tried to make a nose and eyebrows on my face.
Then I rolled out two sausages and used a knife to imitate fingers. Afterwards I attached the arms to the body.
I made hair from yellow dough. I rolled out a lot of thin sausages and attached them to my head with water. Then I left the craft to dry. It took about a week for me to dry. Once the work was dry, I painted her eyes and mouth and varnished the craft.
This is the kind of Thumbelina I got. Goodbye, see you again.
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