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Molding Shapes That Make You Say Whoa 5

Molding shapes is a suitable way for everyone to fill up free time.

 

Apparatus and Materials

Plasticine is recommended (clay, play dough, or homemade dough), toothpick, ruler and pencil

Below are steps to mold particular shapes for different types of animals according to its category.

Mammals

Rabbit

Make the shapes as you see in the picture.

Join the pieces together to make its head, body and a tail.

Join all the parts together.

Stick the eyes, ears and a nose as shown in the picture. Make lines for its mouth using

a toothpick.

Goat

Make the shapes as what you see in the picture.

Join each piece together to make its head, body and a tail.

Join all the parts together.

Stick the eyes and a nose. Make lines for its mouth using a toothpick.

Cow

Make the shapes as you see in the picture.

Join each piece together to make its head, body and a tail.

Join all the parts together.

Add in the eyes. Use a pencil to make two holes for its nose. Stick on some spots on its

body.

Birds

Duck

Make the shapes as you see in the picture.

Join each piece together to form its head and body.

Join all the parts together.

Add in the eyes.

Parrot

Make the shapes as you see in the picture.

Join each piece together to form its head, body, wings and legs.

Join all the parts together.

Add in the eyes.

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Comments (5)
#1 by Judy Sheldon, May 11, 2008
These are so cute. My grandchildren would love to do these. Thanks.
#2 by R J Evans, May 12, 2008
loved it! Great stuff - will keep the munchkins happy for hours (well, OK, minutes but hey!)
#3 by Liane Schmidt, May 12, 2008
What a cool article! This is a great step-by-step for anyone who wants to make cute items and/or share a fun experience with children.

Nice work.

Best wishes.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
#4 by Lucy Lockett, May 12, 2008
With winter upon us, I can spend some time with the children making these!
#5 by Anne Lyken-Garner, May 14, 2008
These are very interesting. I'm sure that kids would love making these.
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