MySheen

Super realistic handmade course of clay flower diy

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Summary of the course: handmade flowers is really a big category and classification, paper flowers, leather flowers, cloth flowers, immortal flowers,! Sharing today is another way to make clay flowers, though not so much compared to paper flowers and cloth flowers.

Summary of the tutorial:

Handmade flowers is really a big category and classification, paper flowers, leather flowers, cloth flowers, immortal flowers,! Today, sharing is another way to make clay flowers. Compared with paper flowers and cloth flowers, it is not so delicate, but simpler, but also very beautiful. Materials and tools:-polymer clay-art knives-clay flower tools-rubber gloves (avoid fingerprinting)-noodle machine (rolling pin)-oven-flowers (reference)-thread pressing-scissors

Detailed production steps:

The tutorial uses polymer clay, either ultra-light clay or clay that needs to be baked. First observe the color of the real flower, and then mix the color of the clay. Two colors are used in the tutorial, one is a mixture of red, purple and white, and the other is a mixture of white and yellow.

If you have a noodle machine at home, you can use a noodle machine to connect two mixed-color clays together naturally and press them flat.

Go on, process it into a long, flat strip. If you don't have a toaster, you can also use tools such as a rolling pin.

Use an art knife to cut the clay into small pieces of equal size and overlap them.

Then twist it into a round strip, and you can see the rainbow-shaped overcolor.

Look at the details, it should be in the shape of water droplets.

Cut into small pieces of equal thickness.

Each petal, squeezed with a finger or tool, turns into an arc and becomes thin.

Use a needle or toothpick and put on a drop of clay to form a stamen.

Stick petals on the periphery in turn.

Continue to add flower layers.

Continue to add flower layers.

Add the calyx and bake for 30 minutes in an oven preheated to about 175 degrees.

You can hardly tell the doe from the buck? It's really realistic, huh?

 
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