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Painted clay sculptures on National Day

The National Day colored clay works are as follows:

The practice is as follows:

1. Take a proper amount of red mud, roll it into a cylinder, and then flatten it into oval pieces.

2. Cut the ellipse into a rectangle with a knife tool.

3. Take a proper amount of gold mud, roll it into small balls, and flatten the balls into round pieces.

4. Draw the shape of the star on the small disc, and then cut it into small stars with small scissors.

5. Take a proper amount of gold mud and make four smaller stars in the same way.

Six or five little stars, stuck in the right place.

7. Prepare a section of thin wooden stick, take a proper amount of white mud, and make it into a rectangular sheet (the length is the same as the width of the flag).

8. Wrap a rectangular piece of cloth around one end of a small stick.

9. Finally, stick the "national flag" on the white end.

Colored clay-a kind of educational toy used by children to make creative shapes, but its technology and materials are much better than plasticine. It's soft and not sticky. It has many colors, such as red, yellow, blue, green, pink, orange, purple and so on. And can be mixed in pairs to create colored clay of other colors, such as red+yellow = orange, yellow+green = grass green.

After the colored mud is dried, adding a proper amount of water can restore its softness, which has environmental protection effect and is suitable for pinching creative works.