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Painted clay works about labor

The works about colored clay are as follows:

1. Rub the plasticine into a circle, just like a small ball.

2. I draw a big circle, and then I draw a slightly bigger ellipse to make the body of the little raccoon, and I draw two small circles to make the little ears of the little raccoon.

3. Put the small circles on both sides of the big circle, make the two circles as uniform as possible, or make ears of other shapes, and then connect the big circle with the ellipse. So the basic outline is done.

4. When finished, make an ellipse and make an arm of a small raccoon. Because the arms are distributed on both sides of the body, the length of the two ellipses should be uniform, and the tips on both sides should be rounded in the middle.

5. After finishing, we can put them on both sides, as shown in the figure, then we can pinch two circles to make the legs of the little raccoon, and then we can make a cute shape for the little raccoon according to our favorite shape.

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Plasticine, the predecessor of colored clay, has become children's favorite toy since 1956 came out. At first, plasticine was only gray, but in the following years, plasticine had various colors and smells. Including luminous, gold, silver, shampoo, shaving water and so on.

Plasticine is a unique game. Plasticine is simple and convenient to make by hand. In production, the simultaneous operation of left and right hands can also adjust thinking and balance the intellectual development of left and right brains.