Cheerful lamb: joint plasticine crafts for children and parents. Modeling: sheep and lamb made of plasticine Lamb made of plasticine on cardboard

Let's start sculpting a sheep from the head, using plasticine white Let's roll a large ball, and for the ears from black plasticine two smaller balls. For the tongue we use a little red plasticine, also rolled into a small ball.

Give the resulting parts a pear shape.


We squeeze the tongue and ears with our fingers and get droplets like this.


We attach the ears to the top of the head.


Using a stack, we make holes for the spout and cut out the mouth.


Gently place the tongue in your mouth.


Now let's start sculpting the body. Let's roll two balls - one large for the body, the second small for the neck.


We give the large ball an oval shape, and the small one an oval, narrowed on one side.


We attach the neck to the body using half a toothpick.


For the eyes, roll six balls: two small blue ones, two larger white ones and two smallest black ones.


We put black balls on the white ones - these are the pupils, and we flatten the blue ones - these will be the eyelids.


We stick the eyelids onto the eyes, and the eyes onto the face of the sheep.


For the legs, roll 4 round balls of the same size.


Each ball, in turn, is rolled into a sausage of the same length.


From just four small balls, roll into 4 sausages and bend them in half. We get hooves.


We attach the hooves to the soles of the feet, and the legs themselves to the body.


Let's roll a lot of small balls from black plasticine.


We wrap the balls around the body of the sheep - this will be wool.


We place the head on a toothpick and also cover it with balls. Plasticine sheep, ready.

Christmas tree made of plasticine:

To make a Christmas tree, take green plasticine and roll it into a large ball.


Roll the ball into a cone.


Using scissors, we make cuts in a circle, placing each branch of the Christmas tree in a checkerboard pattern.


Let's make a stump like this from a small piece of brown plasticine and stick half a toothpick into it - this will be the trunk for our Christmas tree.


We place a Christmas tree made of plasticine on the trunk. This is such a beauty. If desired, you can decorate it with small multi-colored balls from plasticine.

Surely, your child has a favorite item made of wool, for example, a sweater, hat or socks. Be sure to tell him thanks to which pet people have these benefits. In turn, we suggest you make a little sheep out of plasticine to have a fun and useful time. The main advantage of these pets is their fluffy fur, so you need to try to show this difference using plasticine.

1. To sculpt the body of a sheep, use beige plasticine. Pinch off a little and roll into an oval head.

2. Stick on two eyes, add a pink nose and make a characteristic cut with a stack.

3. Blind another similar part, but in half bigger size. It will be used on the torso. If it turns out that there is not enough plasticine of the desired color, use another piece or even damaged material, because subsequently the body will be covered with a layer of thick wool.

4. To create a sheep's coat, use yellow or any other plasticine. Knead it in your hands, then start pinching off small portions and rolling balls with your fingers.

5. Cover the sheep’s body with yellow lumps, placing them close to each other.

6. Connect the head and fluffy body. If you doubt the reliability of the fastening, use a match.

7. To sculpt four legs, take four portions of beige plasticine and form small tubes.

8. Attach the limbs to the body for security using matches.

9. Continue the fur coat on top of the head to complete the look of the fluffy lamb. Also don't forget about small ears.

10. And the last piquant detail is a miniature ponytail.

That's all. The plasticine sheep is ready. Now you can put the product in the refrigerator to allow the plasticine to harden. This trick will allow your child to play with new toy much longer.

The final look of the craft.


Any activity with children can be considered useful, for example, parents can read fairy tales to their kids, draw with them, cut out figures from colored paper, or buy board game. Modeling from plasticine stands out among other entertainments, because it occupies an important place in the development of the child’s psyche and mental abilities. Any object offered by an adult for copying will be of interest to the child. You can create a whole collection of pets with your own hands. Based on the material presented in this article, it is easy to make a small sheep, spending a minimum of time and effort.

To sculpt a sheep, you don’t need bright colors, just brown, white and black pieces. During the work process, these shades can be combined with each other. For example, by diluting brown with white, you can get beige, and by mixing black and white, you can get gray. So, experiment as you work to captivate your fidget.


Warm most of the brown plasticine in your hands and soften it. Then place between your palms and roll into an oval.


To sculpt the head, also form a brown oval from soft plasticine, but keep in mind that the head is three times smaller than the body. Insert a match into the body to secure the head later.


Connect two plasticine elements.


On the sheep's face, pierce the nostrils with a match, attach miniature white balls - eyes with black pupils. Attach leaf-shaped ears to the top of the head.


The sheep must have a fluffy, warm coat, which people use to produce wool. To create cute curls, use a soft beige paste. Create such a piece by mixing brown and white plasticine. Pull the material into a thin thread, then cut into stacks into small pieces and roll each into a spiral.


Cover the entire back of the sheep with the prepared spirals. Now your pet will not freeze in winter.


Make small tubes from leftover brown plasticine and use them as legs, and also attach a miniature tail at the back.


The cute plasticine sheep is ready. Make your sculpting lesson even more educational and interesting by sharing useful information about pets.

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Absolutely all children, young and old, can make a sheep out of plasticine, but parents must definitely help them. In fact, such work involves the creation large quantity small balls, so be prepared for this. Not every child will want to immediately tinker with small portions of plasticine; young sculptors may need help.

So, watch this sculpting lesson and get to work. Here is a simple method of modeling, of course, it is not the only one, because a sheep’s fur coat can also be made from cotton wool, then the work will be simplified as much as possible.

Other lessons on the topic of pets:

Step-by-step photo lesson:

To get as close as possible appearance plasticine sheep to a real pet, use natural colors: white, gray and black. However, a sheep can also be colorful and fabulous. Then the whole sculpting process must be repeated on other colors.


Make a black oval.


Stick eyes and oblong ears onto the resulting part. You can simply pierce the nostrils with a needle or toothpick.


The body should be the same shape as the head, but twice as large.


Prepare a lot of small beads gray for sculpting sheep wool.


Start attaching beads to the oval body.


Cover the torso completely with balls.


Attach the black foot tubes.


Secure the head to the body with a toothpick.


The soft and fluffy plasticine sheep is ready. It won’t be difficult to mold it if you have these instructions at hand.


How to sculpt a ram from plasticine?

The lamb is the symbol of the year. Step-by-step instruction with photo


Shavaliev Damir, 2nd grade student, MAOU Secondary School No. 19 and MBUDO CDOD in the city of Dimitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk region.
Supervisor: Alyabyeva Marina Viktorovna, teacher additional education, MBUDO CDOD of the city of Dimitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk region.
Description: master class is intended for children school age, for children preschool age, additional education teachers, technology teachers and creative parents.
Purpose: Souvenir for New Year's holiday, toy for games.
Target: making crafts from waste material and plasticine.
Tasks:
1. Introduce the method of making a toy based on a kinder ball;
2. Develop fine motor skills and the ability to perform coordinated movements with both hands;
3. Arouse interest in making objects from waste material using plasticine;
4. Develop imagination and encourage creative initiative;
5. Cultivate a desire to use waste materials and turn them into useful items;
6. Develop the ability to use materials economically and perform work accurately.

Pleasant moments!
Here comes a sheep with curls...
Nearby are the little lambs!
Curls - from ring to ring,
Without curls - one face...
No, or rather not a face!
Muzzle with ears,
With gentle eyes.
There are no curls on the legs yet.
The legs look like they are wearing boots!
Those lambs are wool
And completely, completely tame.
The mother sheep went somewhere
And the lambs hurry after her,
- Be-be-be - they started shouting,
Everyone asked for milk,
Mommy sheep
Why did you go to the river?
Instantly surrounded!
(I. Reutova)

Required material: plastic boards, kinder balls, ballpoint pen rods and bodies, plasticine, stack.

Ram made of plasticine. Step by step execution works:

A lot of thin flagella are rolled out on the board, fingers together, fingers apart, rolled up in the form of snails, and then in a chaotic order or forming a pattern the snails are glued to the surface of the kinder ball. You can mix several colors of plasticine, adding a little gold or silver. The entire surface of the ball is covered, without gaps.



From a small piece of any color of plasticine, roll a head in the shape of an egg, using parallel movements of the hands, "open book", that’s what we call this rolling technique.


From much smaller pieces of plasticine of the same color or mixed, medium-thick carrots are rolled out - horns, ears are rolled out with two fingers from plasticine of the same color for expressiveness, flattened a little, and make a small depression in the middle with your finger.


We connect the details.


We curl the horns behind the ears, if it is a ram, we make a lamb without horns.


We roll small balls in decreasing sizes in pairs: white or pink, according to the color of the eyes, grains of black - pupils, flatten each one between the fingers and connect in decreasing size; roll out a thin rope on a board, maybe from mixed colors, cut into small pieces, connect in the form of a loop - decoration for bangs. Lay from bottom to top: three loops, two, one. Behind the ears on the head we emboss with a rod or the end of the body from ballpoint pen, imitating wool.


Emboss with a pen from the rod: two holes - the nose, press across - the mouth. The head is ready!


We roll up five small carrots, on four we make an impression with a pen from the rod - the hoof, and on the fifth we apply fine wool with the point or the opposite side of the point. We assemble all the parts in a constructive way, SOUVENIR - TOY IS READY!


You can give it to your loved ones, or you can make these with your friends. handsome guys and play!