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•Salty dough
•Acrylic paints
• 2 brushes (thin and medium sizes)
• Acrylic glossy varnish
•Magnet
• Water jar
• Baking paper
• Glue moment
1. From salt dough (it is best to start immediately on baking paper) make a circle and flatten it a little.
2. From two pieces of dough we roll "sausages" and make ears from them. One ear is slightly bent. Glue the ears to the body.
3. Roll out 2 more "sausages", which in size should be half the size of the previous ones.
4. From the "sausages" we make handles and stick them to the base.
5. Make two balls from small pieces of dough and slightly flatten them. These will be the legs of the hero from Smeshariki.
6. Attach the legs to the body.
7. Roll out three more balls. From them we make eyes and nose Krosh.
8. Dip the brush in water and smooth out all the joints.
9. After we have blinded the base of the magnet, it is necessary to wait until it dries. To do this, dry the figure in the oven for three hours (at a temperature of 70-100 degrees).
10. When the figure is dry, you need to paint it with acrylic paints. First, paint the flat side on which the magnet itself will be mounted. Next, paint the front side with blue acrylic paint.
11.White acrylic paint the eyes, and pink - the nose.
12. We draw teeth with white paint. Use with a thin brush. Blue paint the eyebrows and the line of the mouth. Using black paint, we finish the eyes of Smesharik.
13. Acrylic dries quickly, so after half an hour you can stick the magnet to the glue-moment.
14. And at the end - we cover the figure with acrylic varnish, which dries for about 30 minutes.
A magnet from salt dough can be made by both an adult and a child. By this principle, you can create other heroes of "Smesharikov" and collect a whole collection of magnets!
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