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How to make an autumn application from plasticine “Acorns” – a master class with step-by-step photos for children, parents and teachers

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Master class with a step-by-step photo “How to make an autumn application from plasticine “Acorns””. Making interesting light crafts with your own hands for children, parents, teachers and educators, for school and kindergarten.

How to make an autumn application from plasticine “Acorns”

Have you ever tried to use plasticine as bright colors? This is a very interesting technique – to create all kinds of applications using soft sticks and creating voluminous details.

Our master class shows how to make an autumn-themed appliqué. The application depicts a twig with acorns and yellowed autumn leaves.

Plasticine can be mixed to get different variations. And the brighter the bars you take, the more colorful your application will be.

What you need to prepare to create crafts:

  • a sheet of thick cardboard;
  • plasticine of a suitable color to create a background and autumn leaves, branches, acorns;
  • stack.

How to make an application from plasticine in stages

1. Prepare plasticine and cardboard for work.

2. Take a piece of blue or blue mass, you can mix a little white and purple into it if desired, and spread a soft piece tightly on the prepared cardboard. Move your fingers randomly, leaving small blotches of other colors on a blue background to get an interesting application.

3. Take red, orange, yellow, brown plasticine and mix them randomly. Divide the mass into several pieces to make bright autumn leaves. These will be oak leaves.

4.To begin with, apply a twig to the background, use brown sausages and attach them randomly to the surface.

5. Turn each prepared motley piece into an oak leaf. First, press down on both sides with your fingers, then give an oval shape. Cut around the circumference with a stack to make the shape more wavy, pull out a thin stem at the base.

6. Attach the leaves to the branches, and also form veins from thin orange or brown sausages.

7. It remains only to form a couple of acorns hanging on a branch. Use beige and brown plasticine for this, form acorns, put hats on them. And cut the top with a spatula.

Make the craft brighter by using small plasticine specks of pink, orange, yellow and other colors. Spread a fine scattering over the surface.

Our plasticine application of the autumn theme is ready. Volumetric leaves look believable. It seems that they are about to be torn off and blown far up by the wind.

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