Based on the famous fairy tales: we sculpt a cockerel from clay and clay / Toys with our own hands, patterns, video, MK

Based on the famous fairy tales: we sculpt a cockerel from clay and clay / Toys with our own hands, patterns, video, MK

It is not without reason that modeling is considered one of the mostinteresting and useful activities for fine motor skills. With the help of plasticine, polymer clay or dough, you and your child can create a whole world of their own images, in addition, with plasticine or clay toys and figurines it is very cool to stage performances based on famous fairy tales or come up with your own stories, but first you need to stock up on characters. The hero of many cartoons and fairy tales is the Golden Comb Cockerel. The child will certainly like this bright and beautiful image, so prepare everything you need and start sculpting.

What can you need?

The rooster is easy to make from either plasticine orfrom polymer clay or dough - the technique for making a toy is almost the same. You can first come up with a child what the future cockerel should look like or find a beautiful picture of a cockerel. You can also use special diagrams or watch a video master class, which shows step by step and in detail how to mold a figurine. If you have chosen plasticine as a material for work, then prepare several of its bright colors: be sure to use yellow, red, brown, for the tail feathers you can take green, blue, and purple, and for the eyes - black and white.Let's make a roosterTo sculpt best on a special work board(if there is not one, then take at least a piece of plywood or a conventional kitchen board), you will also need a scaffold to roll out the workpieces and a knife or stack (as a rule, it should come complete with plasticine). You can cut the holes with the help of a match or a pen, and the wire or toothpicks will help you to fasten the parts and give them rigidity. The polymer clay or salted dough will have to be burned, and then painted with acrylic paints or gouache (or take the colored material immediately) . At desire it is possible to blind a cock in some famous technique, for example, to make a Dymkovo toy or Filimonov's toy.

We make a cockerel from plasticine

  • The simplest way is to make a flata figure on paper. To do this, lay out of the yellow plasticine body of the cock (a small deformed oval with a bend, so that the top and head turned). Then attach to the head three small red plasticine balls and form a scallop from them. From two red triangles make a beak, also add a small beard. Roll out the red material into thin flagella and attach to the torso of the foot. Add a small black dot - a glaze and a yellow oval on the trunk - a wing. From four different colors, form volumetric stripes and lay them one beside the other in the shape of a semicircle, so that they form the chic tail of your cock.

  • To make a 3D toy, first makePreparing the torso - roll the yellow ball and slightly bend it (it turns out like a cucumber). However, the body of the cockerel may be pear-shaped or ovoid in shape. Further the manufacturing scheme will be the same as for a flat figure. From three small red balls form a scallop, from a thin orange sausage folded in half - a beak, and from two white and black tiny balls - eyes. Wings can be made as follows: you need to flatten two pieces of cylindrical shape, so that they turned out flat cakes, then slightly bend them (along the arc) and arrange on each side birds. For the tail, make three sausages of different colors and connect them at one end, bending in a semicircle, and then attach the cockerel to the body. The paws are made of two flat cakes. For greater similarity, apply a match on them with thin notches. Place your torso on your paws.

Instead of paws, you can mold a stand.If you wish, you can add other details: draw feathers on the wings or make molded patterns, decorate the cockerel's neck, etc. The cockerel is molded from colored salt dough in exactly the same way (if you use regular dough, you will need to paint the figure later).

We make a cockerel from clay

See how you can mold a Filimonovskayaclay toy (the characteristic feature of these figures is that they are made like whistles, however, roosters and turkeys are an exception, since they do not whistle).

  • Take a piece of clay and divide it into three parts - for the stand, for small parts (beards and scallops) and for the main part of the figure.
  • The biggest part is rolled into a carrot. From what size and parameters it will be, depends on the future appearance of your product.
  • Bend this workpiece in the middle at a right angle. There, where a part is thicker, there will be a tail, and from the sharp part it is necessary to form a head with a beak. If there are cracks in the place of folds, smooth them with wet fingers.
  • Squeeze the thickened end several times so that you have a large flat tail. You can trim it with a knife.
  • The scallop is made from a small round cake,cutting it in half - just brush the head of the figure with a sliver (this is liquid clay, which is used to fasten the parts - mold the bowl from the clay, pour a little water and stir with a brush) and firmly press the comb.
  • Beard roll down from a small ball and attach under the beak.
  • For the stand, blind the cone from the clay. Then in its base insert a pointed wand and roll it on the table to roll out the cone from the inside. When it's ready, place the cone on the paper and attach the figure to the slip on top.
  • Products should be dried within four to five days, and then burned in the oven (at a temperature of about 1000 degrees).
  • Then the figures are painted (gouache is taken with the addition of PVA glue or acrylic).
  • Dymkovo toy is another famous onefolk craft. These products are created in a single copy and are not mass-produced. Try to make such a hand-made thing based on the motives and experience of Dymkovo masters.

  • You can use junk clay. Form the basic details - trunk, head and tail.
  • Make small elements - scallop, beard, breast. Then put it all together.
  • Prepare water, a brush and toilet paper. Pour your figure with toilet paper in five to six layers, using water and a brush.
  • Leave it to dry well, and then primer with PVA-M glue.
  • When the figure dries, you can color it with gouache, based on examples of Dymkovo painting.
  • Choose your own method of sculpting - and let the creative process be a pleasure for you!

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