Tales related to winter. Children's fairy tale about winter. "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by Clive Staples Lewis

    A giraffe made of plasticine is not only a three-dimensional figure, it can be a picture made of plasticine, drawn by smearing, flattening, squeezing out lines.

    How to make a giraffe from plasticine is shown step by step in the photo. For greater stability, the parts of the craft are held together with wooden toothpicks.

    Modeling a giraffe from plasticine will primarily interest children. Modeling develops fine motor skills and imagination of the child. Instead of ordinary plasticine, you can take Playdo modeling mass and analogues, plastic, salty dough. You can make a giraffe from these materials in the same way as shown above in step by step photos, if necessary, the finished figurine can be dried and painted.

    Let's make a mischievous giraffe from plasticine that can sit. We prepare plasticine of several colors. According to the diagram, we make the details of the giraffe step by step. After preparing all parts of the animal, we connect the parts. We put the giraffe in an elegant pose and the craft is ready.

    Making some animals from plasticine does not seem difficult if you take basic principles as a basis. simple figures: balls, plates, rollers

    Here in the picture is one example of creating a giraffe from plasticine. The main thing is to be patient and prepare the required color of plasticine. I think it makes a funny giraffe.

    It’s not difficult to mold a giraffe from plasticine, we will need several oval shapes and several round ones rolled by hand - after that we connect everything and the giraffe is ready, but before that I advise you to look at the standard plasticine modeling skills.

    Before you start sculpting, prepare your workplace, and you will also need - a board, a plastic knife, toothpicks, plasticine in orange, yellow, brown, white and black.

    In order to make a giraffe from plasticine follow these steps:

    • Roll a ball out of orange or yellow plasticine - the body
    • Then, using a toothpick as a support, roll out a long sausage - the neck, which we attach to the body
    • Now roll four small and identical sausages - the legs of a giraffe, and then secure them to the body
    • Roll a small ball and pull it forward a little - you get a muzzle, which you attach to the long neck
    • Make small balls from brown plasticine and attach them to the giraffe’s body to create spots
    • Don't forget to make a small plasticine tail

    Here are several step-by-step master classes showing in detail how to make a giraffe from plasticine:

    Making a giraffe from plasticine is very simple. Here, I offer you a picture, looking at which you can quickly and easily make a cute giraffe.

    As you can see, for the craft you will need yellow, white and black plasticine. If you have plasticine of these colors, then start modeling.

    How to make a giraffe from plasticine? Yes Easy! We remember that the giraffe has a long neck and is covered in spots. Plasticine colors that are suitable for sculpting this animal: yellow, brown, orange for the body and spots, for the eyes - white and black. See the manufacturing master class in the picture.

    You can make a giraffe from plasticine not only yellow, you can mix yellow with brown you will get a darker giraffe. To do this, you need to roll an oval blank from the resulting piece of yellow and brown plasticine, then form the body, neck and head, then attach the remaining parts, such as legs, horns, spots and eyes.

Print Thank you, great lesson +10

All children know the African giant with a long neck, although no one has ever seen him alive. Indeed, giraffes are not found in our latitudes, but they are talked about in children's poems, cartoons, and educational programs. If you are thinking about making a giraffe out of plasticine, you can refer to this modeling guide, which presents the whole process step by step.

But still, it is advisable to first discuss with your child, ask his opinion about what color of plasticine is best to use for sculpting this representative of the fauna, what distinctive features should be reproduced from plasticine, as it is more rational to implement the plan. Thus, classes with plasticine allow you not only to develop fine motor skills of your fingers and spatial imagination, but also provide the opportunity to learn how to adjust your actions to achieve the best result.

Other lessons on the topic of safari animals:

Step-by-step photo lesson:

The easiest way to create a craft is from the upper parts. To sculpt the head, prepare orange and beige balls.


Stick the beige portion on top of the orange one. Wrap your fingers around the beige plasticine and pull it into your nose. Pierce the eyes and nostrils, mouth.


Insert white eyeballs and pupils, add ears.


Attach brown horns to the top of the head with a thin wire.



Connect these two parts, while remembering that the body of an exotic animal is short.


To sculpt thin long legs, take orange and a little brown plasticine, and use matches for stability.


Sculpt four identical legs or make the back ones slightly thicker than the front ones, then insert the ends of the matches into the body.


Connect top part long neck with the head of a giraffe.


Apply a small mane and make the surface of the skin mottled by adding brown dots.


Don't forget that the giraffe should also have a thin tail with a brown tassel at the end.


A handsome African man is ready to go to an exhibition of exotic animals.


Parents and educators most often use plasticine as a molding mass for children's creativity. And this is dictated by the cheapness and availability of the material, the ability to reuse it and ease of processing. Any object imagined in the imagination can be easily molded from plasticine. For example, this or . You can also successfully use a photograph or drawing as visual material. And for inexperienced sculptors, assistants are detailed master classes and photo lessons illustrated with visual images.

It is unlikely that children have seen a live giraffe if they were not lucky enough to attend a performance of these exotic animals in the circus. But they will definitely be able to list some distinctive features. The giraffe has a long neck, thin legs and orange-brown-flecked fur. From orange and brown plasticine, as well as their combinations, you can make a believable giraffe.

How to make a giraffe from plasticine - step by step:

1. Take blocks of plasticine in yellow-brown tones for work. Let your child mix colors in one color scheme, they will like this activity.

2. Make an oval piece, which will later be used as a body, a long neck. The giraffe's head should be small. To sculpt these parts you will need orange plasticine, and the head can be made lighter.

3. Fasten the prepared parts, try to perfectly smooth out all the transitions.

4. Roll out a long sausage from orange plasticine and cut it into four equal parts. These will be the giraffe's legs. If they turn out to be too thin, you can insert a match into each of them in order to subsequently attach it to the body and get a stable product. Attach a brown cake to the tip of each leg and cut in a stack to create a hoof.

5. Stick the legs to the body. Mix some brown and orange plasticine, roll the resulting piece into a thin sausage, then flatten it and attach it to your head and neck. Stack notches to create a small mane.

6. Using many small brown spots, create a pattern on the giraffe’s neck and back. It is better to glue the largest dots on the back, and then gradually reduce their size.

7. The complete design of the giraffe’s head should be as follows: glue the eyes to the face, make the nostrils and mouth a stack, attach small ears and horns.

8. All that remains is to attach a small ponytail with a tassel at the back. That's it, the plasticine giraffe is ready!