Fun with Modeling ClayInternationally recognized artist Barbara Reid reveals her secrets for turning lumps of modeling clay into fun, fantastic pictures and characters of all kinds. Easy-to-follow illustrated instructions in this book in the Kids Can Do It series show kids how to make a zoo full of animals, a rocket launch pad, a 3-D prehistoric dinosaur hangout -- and much more! All they need to get started is some modeling clay (any kind will do), a few easy-to-find tools, a good imagination and these helpful tips from an expert. |
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tips and tools youll need | 4 |
Leaping lizards | 10 |
Fourlegged friends | 16 |
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add a face Add a pancake Add a round Add a small animals Attach ball and pinch ball of clay ball on top balls for eyes basic bird Basic shapes bigger board to flatten bottom half building clay background create curved dinosaur dots or tiny duck edge egg shape feet fingers flat bottom flattened sausage flippers four sausage legs four thick cylinder head knife or wire layer modeling clay mouth nose nostrils oval overlapping pancake and bend pancake ears PAPER CLIPS pencil dots picture piece of clay Pieces of toothpick Pinch and turn Pinch one side poke Press a ball Press flat ribbons reptiles ribbon scarf ribbon trunk robot roll round ball round pencil sausage shapes scene scratch sharp pencil small ball small drop shapes small pancake spots small sausage tail smooth snakes for legs snout snowman spider stick stool stripes tape thick pancake thin snakes tiny pancake zooful