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Master class with step-by-step photos of a pencil holder “Strawberry aroma” using the technique of modeling from colored choux salted dough.



The master class is intended for technology teachers, additional education teachers, and for those who want to master the technique of working with colored choux salted dough.
Purpose: pencil holder, pencil stand.
Target: making a pencil holder using the modeling technique from colored choux salt dough.
Tasks:
Educational: master the technique of making a pencil holder using the technique of modeling from colored choux salted dough;
Educational: develop accuracy in working with color dough, artistic thinking;
Educational: instill a love for modeling;
Required material:


“Extra” salt, premium flour, citric acid, vegetable oil, plastic glass, paper napkin, stack, rolling pin, brush, pencil, toothpick, five-leaf cutter, “Flower”, food coloring, round jar 12 cm in diameter, glue PVA.
Recipe for colored salty choux pastry.
In a bowl, combine 1 cup flour and 0.5 cup salt, stir until smooth. Make a hole and pour food coloring of your desired color into it. Pour 1 cup of water into a small saucepan. Add 0.5 tablespoon of vegetable oil and 0.5 tablespoon of citric acid to the water. Put it on fire. As soon as the water boils, immediately pour it into a bowl of flour. The dough will brew and roll into a large lump. Once the dough has cooled down a little, start kneading it for 5-7 minutes to get a lump of the same color. Let the finished dough cool completely under a cloth, and then put it in a plastic bag.
Using the same recipe, knead the colors you need for the pencil holder. Store each color of dough in a separate bag. If you don't have brown food coloring, replace the coloring with cocoa. The dough will turn out a beautiful chocolate color.

To get a white dough, just do not add food coloring when kneading.
Progress:


During the work process, we glue all the elements of the choux pastry with PVA glue.
Roll out the green dough with a rolling pin. Using a round jar, cut out a circle with a diameter of 12 cm. This will be a stand for a pencil holder. The thickness of the stand is 5-6 cm.


Apply PVA glue to the stand in the place where the glass will be, leaving 1 cm to the edge. Place the glass and press it slightly into the stand. You will have about 1 cm left behind the glass.


Take a lump of brown dough and form the belly of the bear. Spread glue under the glass and place the bear there. Using a simple pencil, press the dimples in the center of the abdomen.


Insert a toothpick into the belly. We will put a head on it so that it holds more firmly.


Form a small brown lump into a head and place it on a toothpick.


Lightly coat the head with glue and glue on the small ears.


Form an oval cake from a small white lump and glue it to the face.


Use a pencil to push in the eyes. Glue on a small nose.


Form the legs and glue the teddy bear.


Form handles from slightly smaller lumps and glue them in the same way. The teddy bear is ready.


Now our task is to fill the entire base with strawberries. Make two identical strawberries from red dough and glue them on both sides behind the bear. This way we fill the empty space between the bear and the glass. Make small notches, similar to grains, in a stack of strawberries. Add more strawberries and glue them around the glass.


On the other hand, glue the strawberries in the same way.


Roll out the green dough with a rolling pin to a thickness of 2-3mm. Using a five leaf die cutter, cut out the leaves and glue the tails onto the strawberries.


Roll out the white dough and cut out flowers. Glue a few flowers directly onto the strawberries. Glue a yellow center in the center of each flower.
We have glued all the elements and now the pencil holder needs to be thoroughly dried. It is best to do this on a sunny windowsill. It will take 10 days to dry. After the dough has dried, coat it with glossy varnish. The pencil will become brighter. Ready.
I wish you creative success!

Elvira Ivleva

Pencil as a gift.

flour-200 g, salt-100 g, water-125 g, 1 tbsp. spoon of hand cream (for dough flexibility).

To begin with, let's take a ready-made cardboard shape, for example, a toilet paper roll.

Draw and cut out a small heart (about 5 cm wide) on one side.

Using a brush and PVA glue, glue the sleeve with a gauze base in 2 layers (you can do without it).

Let it dry for 20-30 minutes. And using nail scissors, carefully cut out a layer of gauze against the background of the end-to-end heart. Our form is ready for further work with salt dough.

Using a rolling pin, roll out some of the dough onto a board into a rectangle.

We place our workpiece on the dough and cut it on both sides, marking the boundaries of the bottom and top.

We wrap the moistened side of the dough around the cardboard, slightly smoothing it into shape and matching the edges.

Smooth the joints properly by wetting your fingers with water. Lightly press the heart with your finger and cut it out, pressing the stack to the very edge of the outline.

and put it on the opposite side of the cylinder, thus “killing two birds with one stone”

Place the semi-finished product on a rolled out small circle of dough 4-5 mm thick, lightly pressing it into the bottom. We cut off the excess dough in a circle, retreating 2-3 mm from the cylinder. Rub the edge with wet glass.

Let's aesthetically edge the upper part: roll up a thin flagellum and attach it to the moistened upper edge of the mold to balance and repeat the bottom topography.

The future pencil holder can be decorated by covering it with thin reliefs of hearts, circles, etc.

After drying under natural conditions at room temperature (1-3 days) or

in a gas oven with the door open on the lowest heat for 2 hours,

You can start painting your product with acrylic paints or gouache.

The color scheme depends on your artistic tastes and preferences.

The work can be built on contrast (opposite colors, or in monochrome (close) combinations.

The inside can be refined by covering it with one of the previously applied colors.


You can experiment by cutting completely different holes in the cardboard.

Make gifts yourself and with children at school, in kindergarten, in the family. And give them not only to sisters, mothers, grandmothers, but also to brothers, fathers, and grandfathers. It all depends on fantasy!

Go for it! Good luck to you all, colleagues!

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A pencil is a useful office accessory that makes it absolutely easy to keep your desk organized. Our photo tutorial today will tell you how to create a pencil holder from salt dough with your own hands. We will make it in the form of a funny owl that will fit perfectly into the interior of a children's room. Be sure to involve your children in this exciting work. Look step-by-step master class How to make this wonderful children's craft.

So, prepare all the necessary tools and materials to make a pencil holder:

  • cardboard jar (for the frame);
  • salt dough (uncolored);
  • PVA glue;
  • scissors;
  • corrugated paper or a piece of decorative rope;
  • button;
  • gouache:
  • stacks;
  • brush;
  • acrylic varnish;
  • Toothbrush.

Master class “Do-it-yourself owl pencil made from salt dough”:

1) Cut a piece of salt dough and add a small amount of beige gouache to the mixture. Knead the dough thoroughly until the color becomes even. Roll out the colored piece of mass into a flat cake 10-15 mm thick.

2) Apply PVA glue to the outer rim of the jar and wrap it with a piece of salt dough. We cut off the excess dough with a stack, and smooth the joint with a damp brush. Use a toothbrush to press the texture onto the dough. The base of the pencil holder is ready.

4) Now we sculpt the small details of the craft. Glue two large eyes onto the top of the stand. Between the cakes we fix the sharp beak of the owlet.

5) We complement the white eyes with smaller bright blue cakes.

6) Make a knitted bow from thin strands of pink dough. Let it dry for 1-2 hours.

7) Then we complement the sides of the craft with flat teardrop-shaped wings.

8) We decorate the neck of the jar with a braid made from strands of salt dough.

9) Roll out a sausage from the white mass, flatten it and use a stack or skewer to draw the texture of the lace. Using glue, glue it onto the top of the brown stripe.

10) Since baking colored dough is not recommended, we will dry it in the open air. Leave the craft on the battery for about 24 hours. When the dough is completely dry, we begin painting. We add richness to the wings and the bottom of the pencil holder using brown gouache.

11) Then we decorate the painted parts with white dots of different diameters.

12) Draw the pupils and eyelashes with black gouache. And when the paint dries, we complement them with white highlights.

Oksana Gritsaeva

Goals:

Develop fine motor skills and synchronization of movements of both hands;

Introduce children to a new method of sculpting from salt dough;

Arouse children's interest in working with test;

Learn to sculpt beautiful and useful things.

Material:

- salty dough;

Plastic glass;

Plastic knife (stack);

Oilcloth;

Modeling board;

Brush;

Gouache or watercolor;

Recipe salt dough:

2 cups of flour;

1 glass of salt;

3/4 cup water.

1. Mix flour and salt, add water, knead well dough.

2. Dough Roll into a ball and cover with cellophane.



3. Roll out test long flagella and ball. Flatten the ball with your palm.


4. Turn the glass upside down on the board, place a flat cake on top test. Place the flagella in the form of rings one after another around the glass, starting from the bottom. Glue the edges of the flagella with a damp brush.

5. Let's make a decoration for our pencil holders. Let's roll from carrot dough and flagellum, flatten the carrots with your finger to make leaves. Wet the leaves and flagellum (stem) with a damp brush and glue them onto the glass along the edge of the bottom. We will make a flower from the ball, flatten it and make cuts. We glue it to the stem in the same way. We can diversify decorations using molds (butterflies, hearts, etc.).



6. Make another cake out of the ball and glue it to the bottom of the glass. Set the craft aside to dry in a warm place.




7. Carefully turn the craft over and decorate it as desired. You can also decorate it with beads.



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