Horse dough picture. Coffee Horse made from salt dough

salt dough horse

For production work salt dough horses we need:

- salted dough (2 cups flour, 1 cup fine salt, not a full glass of water);

- drawing of a horse;

- rolling pin;

- thick oilcloth;

- knife;

- brush;

- needle;

- paints (gouache);

- acrylic varnish.

Salt dough horse master class.

We start by preparing salt dough. Take 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of fine salt, and not a full glass of cold water. Mix everything. As a result, the mass should become similar to plasticine: it does not crumble and does not stick to your hands (if it crumbles, add water, if it sticks to your hands, add flour).

During modeling, the dough should be kept in a plastic bag to prevent it from chaffing, and stored in the refrigerator. When the dough is ready, put it in the refrigerator for an hour. Now let's draw a horse. If that doesn’t work, you can use a printout.


Roll out the dough with a rolling pin on oilcloth a little thicker than half a centimeter.


Using the drawing, cut out the horse. Place the design on the rolled out dough and carefully cut out the outline with a knife.


Slowly remove the unnecessary dough with a knife.


Then with a needle we draw all the details (mouth, ears, nose, mane, legs, hooves). We make two balls from the salt dough, flattening them slightly - these are the eyes. Wet the mounting area with water.


We make pupils in the eyes using the back of the brush. We form an eyebrow from a small sausage. Then we make a Christmas tree from a piece of dough and attach it to the back. The horse is ready. Now let it dry. We dry it on both sides for 5 days, maybe longer. If cracks appear during drying, they will need to be covered. Place a few drops of water on the cracks, take a piece of dough and apply it on top.


We paint with gouache or acrylic paints. We paint the entire horse black, then after 2 minutes we wash it off with a sponge. Black color gives depth and volume to the horse.



Then we will paint the horse and the Christmas tree in the desired colors.


Stefanova Natalya Vladimirovna teacher of the Nikolaev boarding school of the VIII type.

Master class on testoplasty

This painting inspired me to make my work.

It turns out that feeling like a real creative sculptor is not so difficult at all! And you don’t need marble, granite, bronze, or even clay. After all, you can make a sculpture... out of dough! Of course, this should not be ordinary dough, but a special one - salty. Then it will not crack when drying and will acquire sufficient strength comparable to clay. Pancake flour is not suitable for creating a plastic mass, as it will definitely rise, forming cracks and deforming the figure.

type of work

painting, panel, drawing

master class

event

good mood

technique

drawing and painting

material

gouache, glue, natural material

You will need:

    for dough: 2 tbsp. flour, 1 tbsp. salt, 1 tbsp. wallpaper glue, 1 tbsp. a spoonful of starch and approximately 180g.st. water;

    drawing of a horse;

    stationery knife;

    thin brush;

    acrylic paints or gouache;

stacks for plasticine (toothpick);

Water should be taken cold and poured in parts into the mixture of flour and salt.

Then the dough is kneaded by hand in the same way as for baking.

If you decide to sculpt a figurine of a horse, then you can do this in three steps, starting with sculpting the body. It is best to temporarily place the rest of the mass in a plastic bag so that it does not become covered with a hard crust.

1.This is the picture I created. Below I will explain all the stages of its creation.

2. I drew the outline of the animals (mare and foal) on cardboard.

4. Covered them with glass and sculpted them from salt dough (without a mane and without a tail).

5. Using a toothpick or plasticine stacks, carefully apply a relief design to the horse: hooves, eyes, nostrils, ears.

6. For a foal we make the mane and tail using a garlic press, and for an adult animal we roll out thin flagella from salt dough.

    We place the board with the horses to dry on the windowsill. If the thickness of the product is 1 cm, then it needs to be dried for at least 5 days. You can also dry salt dough products in the oven at 80C for an hour or more (depending on thickness).

    This is the landscape I chose for my painting.

11. For coloring, take acrylic paints or gouache and a thin brush. We will draw a brown horse.

We paint the background (yellow-brown paint), then use white paint along the relief lines and draw in the hooves and spots. We take a little orchi on a dry brush and apply a light haze, giving expressiveness to the product.

13. When the paint dries, coat the product with colorless varnish and glue it to the back of the craft using Dragon glue.

15. Take the glass from the frame and glue dry grass to the bottom edge. The edge with glue will then be closed by the frame. (We glue only the bottom, and leave the upper ends of the grass free - so we can hide the horses’ legs in it)

This is how easy it is to become a real sculptor, sculptor, artist - in a word, a creator.

I wish you creative success!

Master class on handicraft "testoplasty". Chess piece "Knight" made of salt dough

Master class on handicraft "testoplasty"

Master class on making a three-dimensional figure from salt dough.


This master class is intended for additional education teachers, children of primary and secondary school age.

Purpose: Chess piece.

Usage: For the game. While playing chess, a child learns to think logically, make decisions independently, and draw conclusions.

Target: Development of creative abilities of additional education teachers and children, strengthening the ability to sculpt a three-dimensional figure from dough.

Tasks:
- Increase sensory sensitivity (the ability to finely perceive shape, texture, color, weight, plasticity, proportion);
- Develop general skill, fine motor skills, as well as spatial thinking and imagination;
- Develop the ability to plan work to implement a plan, anticipate the result and achieve it, making adjustments to the original plan if necessary.
To work you will need:
- salt dough (salt, flour, water, starch, PVA glue)
- frame for base*
- foil
- toothpicks
- stacks
- tassels
- gouache
- yacht varnish


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* For the frame, I used a mold from an old chandelier, but you can make it yourself from foil - tightly stuffing it into a glass or beaker.


Step-by-step process for making crafts:
Salt dough: 1 tbsp. salt (ground in a coffee grinder), not a full glass of cold water (about 7/8), 2 tbsp. flour, 2 tbsp. starch, 2 tbsp. PVA glue. Knead a thick dough, wrap in a plastic bag and put in the refrigerator for 20 minutes. Then you can start sculpting.


Cover the frame of the base of the figure with a small layer of dough. Insert a toothpick into the middle of the top. Let the dough dry. We form the shape of the future figure from foil and put it on a toothpick.


Cover the mold with dough. The horse's legs will be at the same point, so at this stage we make them together as one cylinder.


We cut the cylinder on four sides


and smoothing the edges with a stack and a wet brush, we form the round legs of our horse.


We leave our feet to dry and proceed to the pedestal.


Place small balls of “pebbles” in a circle


three rows.


We lay out the top layer with small “pebbles” and two rings.


While the pedestal dries, we will work on the head. We build up the horse's muzzle.


Cut out the mouth. And with a wet brush we smooth the edges of the dough cut.


Use a toothpick to make nostrils.


We fashion triangular ears and glue them (with water) to the head.


Next we make the hooves. Cut a thin strip 1 cm wide.


and wrap it around the bottom of the horse’s legs.


Marking the hooves


for each leg.


We make cloven hooves on the front legs.


To make the tail stronger, we make a flat frame of dough for it. Let the craft dry.


Now let's grow the tail.


We roll thin long “flagella”


and lay them out from the bottom of the tail to the top.


Making eyes and cheeks


smoothing the dough with wet fingers.


We stick a tongue into the mouth. To make the wet dough stick to the dry dough, moisten the dry dough with a wet brush.


Making the mane. We place thin small sausages along the neck


in different directions


in two rows.


Place bangs between the ears.


Also in two rows, like the mane.


Our horse is almost ready, all that remains is to dress it up. Cut out a strip of 0.5-0.7 cm and glue it to the neck.


Along the edges we squeeze out two parallel strips with a stack, and between them we make small holes with the blunt tip of a brush,


into which we insert small balls - “precious stones”. We wrap the center ball with a thin ring.


We'll put a blanket on the horse's back. Cut out a rectangle about 3 cm wide, cut off the corners a little and glue (with water) to the back.


Just like on the collar, we make two parallel stripes,


decorate the middle with a pattern and make indentations


We insert small balls into them.


We make grass on the pedestal on three sides.


Our horse is ready. We dry it well in the open air - in the room on the table. You can near the battery, but not on it. It is better not to dry such a craft in the oven, it may swell.


This craft is a chess piece, and for our fairytale chess "Goldfish" you need two identical knights. The height of the finished figure is 10-12 cm.


After drying, you can start painting.


I use gouache because it is not only paint, but also a kind of primer that the oils of the varnish do not pass through.

Master class on making a funny horse from salt dough ...

If you like to make a variety of crafts from salt dough, then with the help of this master class your collection can be replenished with a new specimen - a funny horse.

Moreover, the HORSE is a symbol of the coming New Year.

Thank you for the master class masterclassy.ru.

Required materials:

  • salt dough
  • drawing of a horse
  • food oilcloth
  • rolling pin
  • needle
  • brush
  • paints
  • acrylic varnish
  • superglue
  • coffee beans

In order to get started, you need to draw a horse or, to make it faster, you can print a ready-made drawing.

Prepare salted dough: take water, salt, flour in a ratio of 1:1:2, knead the dough. Then we wrap the dough with food oilcloth and hide it in the refrigerator for 60 minutes. The finished dough should be similar in consistency to plasticine.

Take the drawing and cut out the horse.

We take part of the dough and roll it out into a circle, after which we take the horse drawing and place it on top of the dough.

We trace the outline of the horse with a knife.

From the dough we make a blank for the eyes - two balls.

Wet the dough with water and attach the eyes.

We take the brush from the back side and make holes, these will be the pupils. We dry the horse for at least 5 days.

After the horse has dried, take acrylic paints or gouache and paint the face and eyes.

Give the paint time to dry.

Then we paint the horse itself beige.

We paint the horse's mane yellow. Let the paint dry.

Then we turn the horse over and paint the back side beige.

We paint the horse's ears pink, eyelashes and pupils black. Using light brown paint using a brush, we create the effect of spots on the horse.

To add some zest to our creation, we take coffee beans and glue them to the horse.

The funny salt dough horse is ready.

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