An activity such as sculpting animals from plasticine develops not only fine motor skills, but also speech brain centers, abstract thinking and imagination. Animal sculpting is quite a painstaking and step-by-step process, so it is necessary that you help and guide your children.

In today's lesson we will sculpt a pet - a sheep and a crocodile.

How to make a turtle step by step, see

Materials for sculpting a sheep:

  • board;
  • stack;
  • plasticine white, black, blue colors

How to make:

We begin to sculpt the muzzle. We sculpt a small rectangle from black plasticine. We make the upper part concave. From above we outline a place for the eyes. We sculpt the body in the shape of a circle. We connect the muzzle and body.

We sculpt horns on the top of the head. To do this, we sculpt a small flattened rectangle from black plasticine. We attach it on top of the head. We sculpt four legs in the shape of tubes. We attach two in front and two in back.

We will sculpt wool from white in the form of circles different sizes. We make four small circles and two larger ones. Glue three small circles in a row onto the body. Below them are two large ones, and below is another circle.

We make four more circles: one large, three smaller. On the bottom row we attach one small circle, then one large one, and then the other two.

For the eyes, we sculpt two ovals from white and attach them to the intended part. From blue plasticine we again sculpt two smaller ovals. We attach them to white ovals.

We sculpt the pupils in the form of dots and attach them on top of the blue color. We make holes on the nose in a stack.

The sheep is ready!

Materials for sculpting a crocodile:

  • green plasticine;
  • lightning;
  • board;

How to make:

First, let's make the body. To do this, we make a “sausage” body, then stretch it out and flatten it on top. In the neck area we squeeze the plasticine from the sides and trim the nose.

We sculpt paws. We cut out the toes on the paws in a stack. We bend each paw.


When kids get acquainted with this fun, sooner or later the question will be asked: “Mom! Dad! Grandmother! Grandfather! How to make animals from plasticine." Then existing experience, imagination and crazy improvisation are used. Horses and cows come out in a variety of shapes and colors, not without the participation of the child.

In this post we will introduce you to a number of diagrams and algorithms that will help you make beautiful animals from plasticine with your own hands.

Below we will provide pictures with step-by-step instructions on how to make this or that animal from plasticine. Here we did not divide them into domestic and wild, familiar and exotic. There is a whole zoo or reserve here, as you like.

Plasticine is wonderful because it is easily accessible and does not require any special skills to work with. Take it and sculpt it, and there are a lot of benefits - a fun and useful way to spend time, organize leisure time, and also develop your creative abilities!

Therefore, this post with do-it-yourself diagrams and templates of plasticine animals will be useful for both young parents and teachers and educators in kindergartens. After-school groups, hobby groups and just free time- you can do modeling anytime, anywhere.

Let's start with one of the creatures closest to humans - dogs - our most devoted and faithful friends from the animal world.

Assembling animals from plasticine will be incomplete without one of the main characters of many cartoons and most Russian fairy tales - the bunny! Let's figure out how to sculpt it.

In this section you will find more detailed analyzes and other options for similar and other crafts. Just a couple of clicks on the links to our articles and you will find what you were looking for.



This collection with instructions and recommendations on how to make animals from plasticine uses a similar format of blanks for all the given crafts. Therefore, you can easily upgrade each one and make your own version. Or use these templates to make other animals.

Close to us, but often unnoticed, the most leisurely exhibit is the snail.

Let's add a little exoticism to our zoo. Let's touch on the coldest corners of our planet - we offer you a diagram for sculpting a penguin.

Dear friends, naturally, these are not all plasticine animals that are collected on the pages of our portal. A couple of clicks will convince you of this!

Looking through news from friends and communities on Vkontakte, you often find something interesting. For example, today I noticed several good pictures that tell about how to sculpt animals from plasticine. I edited them a little to make it clearer and am posting them to you. Perhaps they will be useful to both you and me in the future. So. Stock up on plasticine or modeling clay and get going!

Let's start learning from animals that are easy to make, gradually moving on to more complex crafts.

Mouse

The easiest way to sculpt a mouse from plasticine (or special clay). Make a blank for the body in white, stick a pink nose and ears to it.

And then the same pink paws and tail.

Snail

A snail is a more complex craft, but still one of the simplest.

Make a blue sausage. Start twisting the end until you get something that looks like a snail.

Then add the body and head.

At the last stage, you can attach eyes, a nose and something similar to ears to the animal’s head.

Rooster (or maybe chicken)

We start sculpting from the body. We add three small balls to the yellow oval - a comb, as well as blanks for the eyes and beak, as shown in the figure below.

Now let's make the wings.

At the third stage, we make a tail from multi-colored sausages.

And finally - the paws.

Frog

Start sculpting a frog from plasticine by making a body blank. For the first stage and beyond, you will need a sculpting stick.

Now insert the tongue into the hole.

Add eyes and nose.

Now you need to make the legs.

And at the last stage - pens. That's it, your frog is ready!

Donkey

The donkey is the most complex craft of all that I have described on this page. But I think you can do it, especially if you practice well.

In this article you will find many ideas for modeling from plasticine with step-by-step instructions and photos, as well as what crafts you can do with a child at different ages.

Working with plasticine has a beneficial effect on a child's development. These activities improve memory, attention, have a good effect on thinking, develop fine motor skills of the hands, which in turn contributes to the development of speech, form the imagination, open up creative abilities, and force one to exercise imagination. You will learn more about the benefits of practicing with plasticine and other materials in the article

Is plasticine necessary for children under one year old?

It is recommended that children engage in modeling from the age of 1; until the child is one year old, the child will most likely show no other interest in plasticine other than trying it out. But children are all different, so you can try modeling with your child earlier. Show your baby one color of plasticine, tear off a piece of it, roll the ball, and let him hold it in his hands. If the child is not interested, put it aside and try again after a while.

Modeling from plasticine for children 2 and 3 years old

At the age of 2 to 3 years, a child still cannot cope with ordinary plasticine, so it is worth choosing special soft plasticine for small children.

Children are still learning to control their hands and it is difficult for them to practice modeling. Select tasks that are not difficult for your child so that he can cope with them; this will inspire him, give him self-confidence and he will want to continue to engage in this useful form of creativity.

By the age of three, a child will already be able to:

  • tear off pieces from plasticine
  • make balls out of them
  • flatten them
  • stick plasticine to paper and smear it
  • crush the balls with your palms
  • make sausages
  • twist them into rings
  • combine all the components into one craft.

The parents' task is to teach their child this.

Show your child

  • how to cut a sausage and get rings
  • how to cut out figures from flat cake
  • how to cut dough into squares, triangles and other shapes
  • how to stick various objects onto plasticine spread on cardboard, for example, seeds, beads, cereals, pasta

The duration of a modeling lesson at the age of 1-3 years is 5-15 minutes and depends on the child’s mood and desire to work with plasticine.

For this age, it is recommended to use plasticine only in primary colors, so as not to overload the child with a large variety and not distract from the modeling activity itself. In addition, if desired, colors can be mixed and new shades can be obtained.

Modeling from plasticine for children 4 and 5 years old

At the age of 4-5 years, a child already skillfully handles a modeling knife, his hands are already stronger and he can work with ordinary plasticine.

Children of this age know how to roll balls and sausages, and now it will be more interesting for them to make more complex and interesting crafts themselves.

Invite your child to make a mushroom meadow or forest lawn with bushes and trees around. Maybe the child will want to make something of his own, don’t interfere with this. On the contrary, this is good and fosters independence.

Also, the mother can sculpt one part of the composition, and the child another, then combine everything into one craft. This way the child will feel responsible for his part of the work.

A child at this age can sculpt simple figures of animals, plants, birds, and food for dolls.

You can begin to master the technique of plasticine printing with your child and make simple plasticine paintings and panels. Invite your child to add natural and waste materials to such paintings.

The time of working with plasticine is 10-20 minutes; if the child is very enthusiastic, it can be extended a little, depending on the child’s perseverance.

Modeling from plasticine for children 6 and 7 years old

You can use regular plasticine or buy different sets, for example, for modeling confectionery from Play Doh. There are also kits with mass for modeling; they harden well in air and are preserved in the future.

In junior school age Children already know how to fantasize on their own and bring their ideas to life. They sculpt more complex figures following step-by-step instructions.

Help your child make a picture from plasticine; he can already make more intricate drawings with a lot of small details, transitions of colors and different textures.

There is no need to limit the time for modeling at this age; let the child do as much as he wants and as much imagination and perseverance as he has.

How to make food for dolls from plasticine?

Soft plasticine is good for creating toy food. It will be boring for the baby to just make balls, but if they are used as decoration for a toy cake, it will be more interesting. You can make various cakes, pasta, sandwiches, pastries and much more with your child, as long as your imagination is enough. You don’t have to throw away the candy boxes, but make your own toy candies for them. Be sure to fit your doll food to the container they will eat it from.

For older children, you can combine the lesson with mathematics, divide the cake into equal parts and study fractions, feed guests and count how many cakes you need to prepare for them.

Below we give you a few step-by-step instructions how to make some food for dolls from plasticine.

Broccoli made from plasticine

Take plasticine in three different shades of green. From the lightest one, make a sausage leg for cabbage, divide it in a stack into several small branches. Take three pieces of plasticine of different shades and press them through a kitchen strainer, and you have broccoli florets. Connect these parts together.

Modeling sausages from plasticine

Prepare sausage-colored plasticine. Make a flat cake out of it, put white stripes on top. Roll the cake, roll it like a sausage between your palms and put it in the refrigerator for a while. You need to cut the sausage using sawing movements, not pushing.

Making ice cream from plasticine

Take a piece of sand-colored plasticine and stamp cells on it, like on waffles. Now make a cone and one or three balls, the same color as you want to make ice cream, you can take different colors. We stick the balls onto the cone to its base, and wrap it with our wafer cake. You can add jam on top by smearing two or three sausages crosswise on the balls, stick small multi-colored pieces and sprinkle with crumbs.

Modeling cheese from plasticine

The cheese is made from yellow plasticine with a small addition of orange. Make a cake, cut out a triangle and press holes in it, it is convenient to make large holes with the back of the pen, and small ones with a writing tip or pencil.

Making a cake from plasticine

Make several plasticine balls of different colors, it is better to take two brown ones for the chocolate layers of the sponge cake, two different berry colors and one of whatever color you want for the icing.

We make chocolate and berry cakes very simply, flatten the ball a little and roll it out into barrels to even them out.

We combine all the cakes into one cake and roll it sideways again to even out all the layers.

We take our icing ball and roll it out as thin as possible, wrap our entire cake in it, cut off the excess edges and smooth it out.





Now we make the cream: roll out the plasticine into a thin and long sausage, fold it in half and twist it. We spread it around the perimeter of our cake.

We cut the cake into pieces and use a toothpick or toothbrush to add porosity to our chocolate layers of the sponge cake. Each piece can also be decorated with fruit beads and topped with glaze.

Bread can be sculpted using sand-colored plasticine. To make a loaf, add toothpick prints to it diagonally.

How to make a watermelon from plasticine?

We take black plasticine and roll several thin sausages. We roll out the red plasticine into a not very thin oval-shaped cake. Place one sausage in the middle and fold the flatbread in half.

Add a couple more sausages and fold them again and repeat this several times. Finally, give it a round shape.

We wrap our watermelon in a white cake, and then in a green one, thus making a peel.

Add lighter colored green stripes.

And cut it. Look how ripe our watermelon turned out!

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We sculpt animals from plasticine

Having step-by-step instructions, it is very easy to sculpt animals and insects from plasticine.

Making a giraffe from plasticine

  • For the giraffe figurine, take yellow, black, orange, white plasticine and a toothpick
  • You need to make a voluminous oval from yellow plasticine, this will be the body of a giraffe
  • Add 4 cones to it, which will be its legs.
  • Roll a long sausage, this will be the neck of a giraffe, but so that it holds its shape well, pierce it in the middle along with a toothpick
  • Make the head and ears


  • Connect everything into one figure, smooth out the joints.
  • Add a tail to the giraffe, also made of yellow plasticine, and make an orange tassel at the tip.
  • Make orange spots for the giraffe using small balls of plasticine.
  • Add eyes, orange horns and pierce the nostrils with a toothpick.

The giraffe is ready!

You can make such a cheerful cow from plasticine.

A simple idea on how to make a frog from plasticine.

Here's an interesting dog made of plasticine with step-by-step photos.

Making a ladybug from plasticine

  • Prepare plasticine red, black and white flowers, you will also need thin wire, black beads and a toothpick
  • If you want to put a ladybug on a leaf, make it from green plasticine, press the veins on it with a toothpick, and cut off the excess
  • Make the body out of red plasticine in the shape of an oval, press it down a little on one side where the head will be


  • For the head, roll a ball of black plasticine
  • Add black spots from flattened balls
  • Make eyes from white plasticine and beads
  • Press the cut of the wings with a toothpick
  • Make legs and antennae from pieces of wire


How to sculpt smeshariki from plasticine?

Let's make together the children's favorite cartoon characters from the cartoon "Smeshariki".

Sovunya made of plasticine

  1. Take purple plasticine, make a ball out of it - this will be the basis of our figure
  2. Make triangular ears and stick them to the ball
  3. Flatten two small white balls for the eyes and make a “visor” over the eyelids. Pupils can be made from small pieces of black plasticine, black beads or peppercorns
  4. Now take an orange or red piece of plasticine and mold it into a cone - this will be the beak. Press it down as shown in the picture so that the beak is slightly open and secure it under the eyes
  5. Make legs from black sausages and stick them to the figure
  6. Make wings for Sovunya, press stripes on them, imitating plumage
  7. Complete the look by making a bubo hat from crushed red and orange cakes.

Plasticine lamb

  1. Take pink plasticine and roll it into a ball for the base of our figure.
  2. To imitate wool, make several pink small balls and stick them in the body
  3. Make ears, legs and arms for Barash from pink sausages
  4. Blind your eyes just like for Sovunya
  5. Use brown plasticine to make the horns, add it to the paws of our figure and don’t forget about the eyebrows
  6. Make a mouth out of thin red stripes

Hedgehog made of plasticine

  1. Roll out the base for the figure from red plasticine
  2. Cover half of the ball with black, slightly flattened plasticine cones, which will act as needles.
  3. Blind your eyes and add black glasses to them, attach them to the base
  4. Add paws and ears from red sausages of different sizes
  5. Don't forget about your nose and mouth


Plasticine elk

  1. Roll a yellow base ball
  2. Give him eyes and eyelids like Sovunya’s
  3. Make a large nose from a flattened cone and eyebrows from thin brown sausages
  4. Make the paws as shown in the picture
  5. All that remains is to add horns to him, which can be easily made from brown plasticine sausages


Plasticine crumbs

  1. The basis will be plasticine ball blue, if you find or mix turquoise plasticine yourself, it will be just wonderful
  2. Make his eyes like the other characters, and add a red balloon nose right below them
  3. Make large ears and paws for Krosha from plasticine of the main color
  4. Now we make a smile: with a plasticine stack or knife you need to make an incision in the place where his mouth will be, and push the plasticine apart, add a red sausage inside, and stick two white teeth on top of it

Nyusha from plasticine

  1. Our Nyusha will be pink, make a pink ball for her.
  2. Make her eyes the usual way
  3. Make a nose out of a red flattened ball, press two holes on it
  4. Make eyebrows and eyelashes for Nyusha from thin red sausages as shown in the picture

  1. Attach two red cakes to the back of the base; in the middle of them are four slightly flattened balls; this will be a pigtail. Make a ponytail for it as shown in the picture and attach it to the pigtail
  2. Decorate your ponytail with a white plasticine flower
  3. Make the paws from pink sausages and add red hooves to their tips.

Plasticine pin

  1. The base of this figure will be made of black plasticine. Make a ball
  2. Make a tummy out of a piece of white plasticine
  3. Add eyes from white and black plasticine
  4. Immediately under the eyes, stick a beak, make it from a red cone, you need to flatten it slightly and push it with a knife, opening the beak
  5. Make a hat for Pin from a piece of brown plasticine, add blue balls to it, imitating glasses glasses
  6. Make red legs and black wings for our figurine


Modeling a bird from plasticine

Let's blind a parrot. Follow step by step instructions, given below, and you will get a beautiful and talkative bird.

  • Take red, yellow, blue, white and black plasticine
  • Make an oval body for a parrot from yellow plasticine
  • Add a smaller red circle - this will be the head of our bird


  • The wings will be blue, to do this, stick two droplets on the sides of the body
  • Add a white breast to your parrot
  • Make a yellow beak, stick on the eyes and make a crest from the cones


  • Let's add another tail and use a stack to push through the grooves on the bird's chest and wings that resemble plumage
  • All that remains is to attach the paws and the parrot is ready


This kind of cockerel can be made from plasticine.

This is how a penguin is made from plasticine.


How to sculpt dinosaurs from plasticine?

  • Take plasticine of any color, because you can make a dinosaur whatever you want
  • Divide a piece of plasticine into three parts, one will go to the head, from the second we will sculpt the body, and the third will be divided into all other parts
  • Divide one piece into three more parts, and one of them also into three
  • From the two largest pieces we make a body and a head, to do this we roll them into sausages and stretch them out, connect them to each other and align the junction. What you should get is shown in diagram number 3

  • Roll out the two middle pieces into cylinders and stretch them out a little, flatten them from the bottom and top, leaving a thin “waist” - form the legs as shown in diagram 4
  • Make sausages from small pieces - front legs
  • Now assemble the figure from what is already ready and smooth out all the joints
  • Roll a lot of small balls from the remaining piece of plasticine and stick them, pressing them on the sides, onto the dinosaur's crest.
  • Make his eyes and don't forget about his eyelids
  • Use a clay knife to cut the dinosaur's mouth and open it. Press down the nostrils with a toothpick, trim the paws a little
  • Make teeth and claws for our figurine from white plasticine

You can also make such a dinosaur from a pine cone.

And here is another dinosaur - stegosaurus, one of the most popular among children.

If a child wants to make a predator dinosaur, invite him to make a Dimetrodon.


How to sculpt a pony from plasticine?

After watching the My little pony cartoon, your daughter will probably want to make the same pony. Let us help her with this.

  • Take plasticine of the desired color, pink, purple, red and blue shades are perfect
  • Roll a sausage of the chosen color - this will be the body of the pony

  • Pull one side of the sausage up into a cone - this will be the neck

  • Roll the ball and stretch it out a little, forming the face of a small horse
  • Make droplets from two small pieces and stick them to the top of the muzzle - these will be the ears
  • Use a toothpick to press down the pony's nostrils and mouth.

  • Roll four cones from plasticine of the main color, cut off a little plasticine diagonally from the narrow side with a special knife, this is where the legs will be attached to the body
  • Tap the wide part of the cones on the board to create horse hooves

  • Assemble your figurine. Smooth out the joints
  • To make the mane and tail, roll several thin multi-colored sausages, connect them together and cut them, stick them to our pony, bend them a little, imitating the curves
  • Don’t forget about the eyes, make them not round, but elongated, in the shape of a leaf

Our pony is ready! You can make several small horses of different colors and you will have many cartoon characters to play with.

You can make a pony in another way, see step by step photos below.

Crafts from plasticine

Show your imagination and combine them into one craft natural material and plasticine. It will be unusual and interesting for the child.

Making a boat from plasticine and nutshells

  • Prepare nut shells, plasticine, leaves from trees, small sticks
  • Stick a ball of plasticine into a cleaned shell and place a mast on it - a small stick


  • Place leaf sails on the mast and attach another plasticine ball on top
  • Launch your boats into the water


Making a caterpillar from plasticine and chestnuts

  1. Cook some chestnuts
  2. Roll several colorful plasticine balls
  3. Connect the chestnuts, alternating them with plasticine, press them down so that they stick firmly
  4. Make eyes from white and black plasticine
  5. Add a red balloon nose and a sausage mouth
  6. Don’t forget about the horns, they can be made from pieces of a match, combined with plasticine with chestnuts



You can also make a hedgehog like this from chestnut peel and plasticine.

These are such cheerful multi-colored snails made of plasticine and chestnuts.

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Let's talk about how to make animals from plasticine. Modeling classes are considered useful at any age. Thanks to this view visual arts children receive necessary knowledge about the shape and properties of objects, fix colors and shades. During practical activities The baby's motor skills are developing well.

You can sculpt with children after a walk in the park or at the sea. What you see on a walk can be depicted as But after visiting the city zoo, it will be interesting to consolidate your knowledge about wild animals in the process of sculpting. What animals can be molded from plasticine? Absolutely any. After the excursion, the child can tell who he met, who he liked best, which animals are representatives of our country, and which live in distant hot countries.

How to make animals from plasticine?

While studying animals, the child must understand what parts of the body he has, what shape his body is, his head, whether he has a tail, what length and shape it is. You will also need knowledge about the color of the fur of the craft character, whether there are horns on the head or not, what shape and size the ears are. Why does a giraffe have such a long neck? At the same time, the child recognizes the properties of plasticine. For example, when creating a giraffe, a child must understand that such a long neck will not hold upright on its own, but over time will fall on its side under the weight of plasticine. To prevent this from happening, you need to use insert elements, for example, a toothpick or a stick. Thin and long legs, such as those of a deer or ostrich, are also strengthened.

Let's sculpt a tiger

How to make animals from plasticine, read the article below. Let's start with a resident of the eastern regions - the tiger. You will need orange, black and yellow plasticine. The largest piece of material will go on the body of the predator. It is made in an elongated oval shape. Four identical paws are attached to the bottom. A round head is mounted on the front of the body, on the top of which there are two semicircular ears.

The tiger's tail is long, with a black tassel at the end. The animal's muzzle is formed from three flattened yellow balls. Dots are made on them with a pencil. The nose itself is black, attached to the center of the muzzle. The eyes are small round black balls that are slightly pressed into the front of the animal's head. IN last resort Long thin sticks are made from black plasticine and attached along the entire body. These are the stripes on a tiger's fur.

Chimpanzee

If you don’t know how to make animals from plasticine, read our recommendations below. The next step is to figure out how to make a monkey using gray and peach colors. The head and torso of the primate are molded from balls, only the body needs to be made larger. The arms and legs of chimpanzees are represented by long and thin sticks, which are applied with fingers to the body from above and below.

The semicircular ears consist of two parts. External part - gray, and the inner one is peach. Hands and feet are sculpted using a stack - a special plastic knife for plasticine. The last thing to do is work on the muzzle. A ball is rolled out of light plasticine and attached to the bottom of the head. Above you need to cut out the eyes. To do this, the plasticine is rolled out in a thin layer and the required shape is cut out in a stack. Dots are placed in the center with a pencil.

Elephant

You can make animals from plasticine with your child, starting with an elephant. This is an amazing animal with a shape that is easy to recreate using plasticine. The long nose-trunk is attached to the large head at the front. So that the elephant can breathe, holes are made with a pencil on its end part, and stripes are drawn with a stack. On both sides of the trunk are white fangs. Above the nose, on the large massive head, are the eyes. They are made from two colors. White circles are on the bottom, and black circles are on the second layer.

The large head should be firmly attached to the body; you can strengthen it with a toothpick. Elephant feet are known to everyone for their pillar-like shape. They are sculpted from thick sticks and placed on the bottom of the stomach. The tail of the animal is small and thin, narrowed downwards. There is a small brush at the tip.

The most recognizable part of an elephant's body is its huge ears. They are molded by pressing the balls with your fingers on both sides. White ear centers are made in the same way.

Toothed crocodile

Let's look at it step by step using the example of a crocodile. The body of an amphibian is formed from a piece of green plasticine. The tail and jaws are extended. Using a stack, an incision is made in the mouth so that the lower jaw is slightly thinner than the upper jaw. And by pressing down from above, the tip is dulled, and the nostrils are pressed with a pencil. They also make dents on the animal’s forehead with their fingers and insert eyes into the cavities - white balls with black dots. You can make orange eyelids like in the photo below.

The paws are made the same size and claws are attached to each paw from white plasticine. All that remains is to make a ridge on the back. To do this, you need to form balls from small pieces and, pressing down, place them on the back of the animal along an even center line. If desired, a pair of sharp teeth are attached to the mouth.

Giraffe

To make such a tall craft durable, you need to insert a wire or wooden stick inside. A torso is sculpted from a large piece of plasticine, along with a long neck and a head that bends forward. Small horns and ears are attached to the top of the head.

Then four legs are made and the fingers are applied to the bottom of the body. Several circles are glued to the body and neck of the animal. It is interesting to make a giraffe from yellow plasticine, and the spots on the body are brown. This way, the craft will look more like the original.

Now you know how to make zoo animals from plasticine. Get to work with children. Good luck!