Form figures out of clay

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When it comes to making figures out of clay, children are almost on fire with friends. Her fingers are busy and her eyes shine. She is even more pleased that the tinkered clay figures can then be preserved in the long term.

Nothing beats a lot of fun with clay handicrafts.
Nothing beats a lot of fun with clay handicrafts.

What you need:

  • Clay
  • paint brush
  • Water or oil paints

How to make a dog out of clay

If you take your kids for a nice walk near streams, chances are you will find clay. At home you can moisten it with a little water and the preparation for the common craft fun is done. It adapts perfectly to the children's hands, promotes perception and the children's closeness to nature.

  1. First divide the required amount of clay and pack or hide the rest where the clay is protected from air.
  2. During the creative crafting process, your children can repeatedly moisten the clay with water in case it has become too dry.
  3. With the dog figure, children first start with the animal's body. Do you notice how much the children enjoy kneading? The dog's body can be a bit elongated and oval in shape.
  4. In the next step, the children roll the legs out of small pieces of clay. The places where the legs are glued to the body should be wetted by the children with a little water. After gluing, it is particularly fun to smooth the clay. The figure flows together as a whole. The children can make the legs either sitting or standing, as they wish.
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  6. Now it's the turn of the head. This needs a dog's snout, two eyes and two ears. A standing ear and a folded ear are particularly funny and bold.
  7. Now is the time to paint a pair of eyes and possibly a smile on the cute dog. The best way to do this is to use the pointed end of a brush. A few lines on the feet stand for the paws.
  8. The clay does not necessarily have to be burned in the kiln. If you leave it in the air long enough, it will harden by itself and thus go into permanent form.
  9. In the end, your children will be delighted because they can paint the animal with water or oil paints.

If you don't have enough clay or if it is difficult to find in your area, you can use self-hardening volume purchase. Here, too, the children will be over the moon and live out their imaginations to the full. Have fun with the handicrafts.

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