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Gypsum making tutorial: rabbits and ducklings
Plasticine is not only a common tool in art class and production class, but also helps children open their brains. For younger children, you can knead at will and explore various shapes; Older children can try to pinch more complicated works such as small animals. This paper will introduce two simple and easy-to-learn methods of making plasticine animals, so that children can learn in play and stimulate their creativity and imagination.

Rabbit making tutorial

Prepare a piece of plasticine, knead it into an oval shape, and then cut it obliquely upward to form the rabbit's body. Next, cut the upper middle part with scissors to prepare the rabbit's ears. Gently cut a knife at the tail with scissors and straighten your ears with your hands. Finally, use scissors to pinch out two eyes for the rabbit under the ear and put black rice as eyes. A cute little rabbit is finished!

Duckling making tutorial

Prepare yellow, orange and white plasticine. Divide the yellow plasticine into three parts, and knead one part into a circle as the duck's body. Glue the duck's eyes and make the duck's mouth with a little orange plasticine. After the yellow plasticine is rounded, one end is sharpened and flattened to combine the duck head with the duck body. A cute duckling is finished!