Divide the orange-red clay into one large, two small, and three small pieces. Take the large piece first and roll it into a shape that is thin at the top and thick at the bottom. Use scissors to cut the shape between the cylinder and the cone from the top down to resemble a tree trunk and branches (actually just stems and veins)
Then another two small pieces of clay , the same steps, first roll into strips, then use scissors to cut out the shape of the leaf veins, and glue the two small pieces together with the main stem from the lower side.
Take dark green clay and divide it into seven pieces as shown in the picture , pay attention to whether they are large or small. After dividing, you need to knead them vigorously to make them uniform for the next step of processing.
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Press the kneaded green clay into a thick disc, then use a tool to draw the leaf veins into the shape as shown below, and glue it from the back to the end of the leaf veins.
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Use the same method for other green clays in turn Method: Glue on the branched leaf veins to make beet leaves (a bit like a crown). Pay attention to trimming the shape, bending the middle one forward and the two sides backward.
Let’s start making the eyes. The eyes are two white semicircles., make black pupils after gluing, and use a spatula to draw a frown between the eyes and a pouted mouth on the wet clay.
Finally, add a small amount of orange-red clay to the eyelids to give a look of disdain, and the Beet Guard is ready.