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Halloween clay works

Halloween clay sculptures are as follows:

The tools and materials used are ultra-light clay, tool knives, nail polish, brushes, etc.

Steps:

First, rub a ball.

Then, do some modeling according to the image and perfect the details.

Halloween is a traditional festival in the west, which is held in 10 every year. 65438+1October 3 1 on Halloween is the most lively moment of this festival. In China, Halloween is often misunderstood as Halloween.

To celebrate Halloween, children will dress up as cute ghosts, knock on doors and ask for candy, or they will be naughty. At the same time, it is said that on this night, all kinds of ghosts will dress up as children and mix with the crowd to celebrate Halloween, while westerners dress up as ghosts to make ghosts more harmonious.

Name source:

Halloween English is one of the festivals of All Saints Day, Catholicism and Orthodox Church, and it is also a traditional festival in western countries. Chinese-speaking areas often mistake Halloween for Halloween. "Hallow" comes from Middle English halwen, which is close to the etymology of holy. In some parts of Scotland and Canada, Halloween is still called "Halloween". On that day, a mass ceremony will be held to celebrate all the saints in heaven.