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DIY porcelain angels. Angel made of cold porcelain based on soda. Master class with step-by-step photos. New Year's angel made of cold porcelain master class

DIY Christmas gift

Very soon the so-called “Christmas spirit” will be in the air. Let's start fussing, decorating houses with bright toys and lights, rushing around looking for gifts...! But why look for something, after all best gift- This handmade Christmas gift). You can make a themed souvenir that will remind you of a magical holiday all year round and give good mood.
In this lesson we will learn to sculpt cold porcelain angel.

Tools for work:

  • Cold porcelain:
  • tool with a curved tip;
  • stationery knife;
  • a set of paints (I have oil paints);
  • gypsy needle;
  • tassels.

Angel made of cold porcelain. Master Class

Making an angel's head from cold porcelain. We separate the desired piece from the main mass and tint it with pink paint. Add it gradually so that the color is not too bright and looks natural.


After the mixture has been thoroughly mixed and the paint has been distributed evenly, roll the ball. On one side in the center we make a small indentation with our index finger.






Let's start shaping the face. Here it will resemble a person's face when polyurethane foam molding is used.

Using a tool with a curved tip, we make a recess for the eyes, highlighting the nose, chin and cheeks. Follow the arrows in the photo.
We use a gypsy needle to make nostrils. And with the tip of the tool we use the mouth and form the lips.






Let's move on to modeling the angel's clothes. Let's start with the skirt. Add white paint to the porcelain and knead. Roll out the layer and cut out a rectangle. Don't worry if it isn't perfectly straight.




Now we need to fix the skirt on something and leave it to dry. I used an hourglass for this, having first removed one leg. We wrap the watch and fix the joint with PVA glue, close the top, and make a border at the bottom of the skirt with our fingers.








We continue to sculpt the angel from white porcelain and, while the skirt dries, move on to the shirt for which we will need a ball and two cylinders. In the wide edge of each cylinder we make a recess as in the photo. Here in the future we will glue the angel’s palms from cold porcelain. We assemble the parts and coat all joints with glue. Please note that I leave the shirt to dry in the following position: the sleeves are on a flat surface and the center part is in the recess.








We glue the shirt and skirt together with a small ball of porcelain and coat it with glue. Use your fingers to stretch the ball in both directions (see arrows in the picture).

Now we need blue porcelain for the costume elements. Roll the ball and press it between the head and torso. This way we will not only glue the parts together, but also get an even blue collar.
We twist two strips of blue porcelain into a rope - the belt for the angel is ready.






Glue a ball of pink porcelain to the holes of the sleeves and form fingers (you can use a toothpick or any other thin tool).

To make angel shoes, roll two identical balls of pink porcelain and give them an oval shape. Then we press them with the edge of the skirt so that after drying the shoes stick tightly to the hem. They can also be decorated with a strip of blue porcelain.








Now the most interesting part: we give the cold porcelain angel a character, namely, we sculpt the hair and draw the face.
Paint a piece of porcelain yellow. Hair consists of many small spirals, the number and direction of which depends on your imagination.






While the hair is drying, let's make the wings. We sculpt two hooks like this from white porcelain. We roll out the long part of the hook a little and press parallel indentations with the back of the brush - the feathers. When the wings are dry, glue the angel to the back.








After the entire product has completely dried, we begin to draw

Master class with step-by-step photos “Angel” using the technique of modeling from cold porcelain based on soda.

Borzakova Valeria, 11 years old, studying at the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Preschool Children's and Youth School in Millerovo
Teacher: Nazarova Tatyana Nikolaevna, teacher of additional education, Municipal Budgetary Institution of Preschool Children's and Youth Children and Youth, Millerovo

The master class is intended for everyone who wants to master the technique of working with cold porcelain, as well as learn how to cook porcelain using soda.
Purpose: souvenir, birthday gift.
Target: make a composition “Angel” from cold porcelain based on soda.
Tasks:
Educational: master the technique of cooking cold porcelain. Features of working with porcelain;
Educational: develop accuracy in working with porcelain;
Educational: encourage the desire to give gifts made with your own hands.
Required material:


Potato starch (required) premium), baking soda, water, paper napkin, stack, ballpoint pen without paste, brush, PVA glue, silicone mold “child”, rolling pin, cutting “Flower”, “Leaf”, cutting for dough “circle” diameter 6 cm, glitter for nails.
Recipe for cooking cold porcelain.
1. Pour 100g of soda + 50 grams of starch + 75 ml into a small saucepan cold water.
2. Stir until smooth. (the mixture will look like sour cream).

3. Place the saucepan on medium heat and stir continuously. After about a minute you will see small bubbles. It was the soda hissing. We continue to stir.
4. The mixture begins to thicken and becomes like thick jelly. A lump forms, but we continue to stir.
5. Once the mixture looks like mashed potatoes, lags behind the walls of the saucepan, immediately remove from the stove. It took no more than two minutes to cook the porcelain. Try not to overheat or dry it out. It is very important.
6. Quickly spoon the already cooked porcelain onto the table and let it cool for one minute.
7. As soon as the porcelain has cooled a little and you can already pick it up, knead it for 1-2 minutes. The porcelain will become very soft, flexible, pleasant to the touch and will not stick to your hands.
8. That's it. The porcelain is ready. Place it in a cellophane bag until it cools completely. According to this recipe, you will have enough cold porcelain for three angels. Once the porcelain has cooled, you can begin sculpting.
Progress:


Take a lump of porcelain the size of a small egg. Roll it out with a rolling pin to a thickness of 4-5 mm. Use a die cutter to cut out a circle. (Before rolling out the porcelain, dust the table with starch, and the porcelain will not stick to the table. Just don’t overdo it with starch, it’s easy to dry out the porcelain, and he is very afraid of this)


Transfer the cut out circle onto a napkin using a stack. Porcelain is very delicate and any scratch or dent becomes very noticeable as the porcelain dries. Ballpoint pen press the pattern along the edge of the circle.


Sprinkle the silicone mold with starch. Fill it tightly with porcelain. Remove excess porcelain.


Gently squeeze the baby figurine onto the napkin.


Lubricate the previously cut porcelain circle in the center with PVA glue. Using a stack, carefully move the baby figurine to the center of the circle and press down lightly. Once dry, the baby will hold firmly.


Lightly dust the table with starch. Roll out a small lump of porcelain 2-3 mm thick and use a “leaf” to cut out the angel’s wings.


Using a stack, cut the edges of the leaves to create wings.


Grease the back of the angel with PVA glue and glue the wings.


Roll out a thin, small flagellum from porcelain and glue the angel's headband with glue.


Cut out a flower and glue it to the frame with glue. It is important that all elements of the composition are well lubricated with PVA glue. If the glue does not get somewhere, the element will fall off after drying. Composition – Angel is ready. The angel needs to be dried in a dry, warm place. The higher the temperature in the room, the faster the composition will dry. On average, drying takes 2-3 days.
After drying, paint the angel with paints. Any paints, the main thing is not to wet the composition too much with water. The final stage is to cover the angel with glossy varnish and decorate with dry glitter.


And more options:




I wish you creative success.

Good day! Our calendar is already moving towards the end of the year and therefore we need to prepare for the New Year today. To do this, I suggest you create New Year's angel made of cold porcelain as a souvenir or Christmas tree decoration.

To create a New Year's angel we will need:

  • Cold porcelain
  • Gouache for coloring
  • Shadows for coloring
  • Modeling stacks
  • Foil
  • rolling pin
  • Patterned durable napkin
  • Toothpicks

New Year's angel made of cold porcelain master class.

Take a ball of foil and a ball painted in the flesh color of cold porcelain.

Roll the foil into the ball, blowing out the air.

Form a ball.

Now, using a stack or a thin stick, we make holes to form eyes.

Let's take small piece porcelain and make a spout.

Side view.

Let's put our head aside a little. Now take a larger piece of foil and roll the body into an oblong shape.

We also take the unpainted mass and roll the foil into the middle.

They rolled it out to look like the body of an angel.

Now take a new piece of porcelain and roll it out to medium thickness with a rolling pin.

Place a napkin with a pattern on the mass and run a rolling pin over the surface a little.

This is the pattern we get.

We wrap our body a little going down.

Here is our dress.

Now let's make the collar. To do this, we also roll out a small piece of the mass and squeeze out the pattern, then trim the edges of the mass using a stack.

And attach it to the upper part of our torso.

Let's make waves at the bottom of the dress. Now we will attach our head. Take a toothpick, shorten it a little and insert it into the body first, then coat it with glue and put on the head.

Now we roll the sausage and thicken it on one side, then make a depression with a stack.

Now we roll flesh-colored balls and glue them to the recesses in the handles.

Now we will attach the arms to the body with the help of toothpicks and substitute available materials so that the arms do not fall.

Now take a piece of brown mass and roll it out to medium thickness.

And we can immediately glue our hair to the angel’s head.

Lubricate the head with glue and then attach each curl.

You can experiment with the length of the curls.

Here we walked from one side to the other.

Now top part We'll glue it.

Just right you can make a mount for the suspension. To do this, take a copper wire and begin to twist it and immediately insert it into the porcelain in the middle of the head.

We attach hair around our wire.

This is how we get our hair and the hairstyle itself.

We add hairs along the edges.

Now let's make bangs.

To do this, roll out a small piece of brown porcelain.

and make stripes in a stack. Bend it into an arc and glue it to the forehead.

Now we will make a decoration and a symbol of the New Year. We take the green mass and a little red and from the red we roll small balls 3 pieces, and from the green mass we make green leaves also 3 pieces.

On the head we will also add hairs near the bangs.

Back view.

Now let's attach one leaf opposite the other.

And at the junction we will attach our balls.

Now we will make wings for our angel. Take the white mass and roll it out a little thicker than before and draw angel wings on the mass.

Now we make any pattern, I use a mesh.

This is how the pattern turned out.

Now let's glue our wings to the back.

We try to put a little wings under the hair.

This is what an angel looks like.

Sculptures and garden figures enjoy Lately hugely popular in landscape design. Nowadays it is rare to find a garden that does not have more than one garden figurine. After all, thanks to them, the garden is transformed and becomes brighter and more interesting. But not always, and not everyone has the opportunity to purchase garden figurines because they cost a lot. That's why our craftsmen create them with their own hands from scrap materials. On our website we have already collected many original master classes on making various garden figurines, from the simplest to the more complex. So today we will look at very interesting master DIY angel making class. The author of this master class is Natalya Chusovitina.
Even in the old days, they used and created figures of angels for the garden, and also decorated their home with them. Only very rich and wealthy gentlemen could afford such figures. Now, if desired, anyone can buy or make any garden figurines with their own hands.
A cute angel with funny curls, chubby cheeks, kind eyes and beautiful wings will guard and protect your garden. Probably many of you would like to have a garden figurine of an angel in your garden, now your dream has come true, we can make an angel with your own hands in your garden.
Angels have always amazed people with their bright and calm appearance, and looking at them it is impossible not to feel tenderness. Angels have always borrowed from man special place, because the Lord created them for man, so that they would protect and preserve him. You can often see various figurines in the form of angels in souvenir shops, which means that they are in demand among people. Of course, we need to understand that a figurine will not save us from troubles, it is just the work of a person!!! But for beauty, you can buy or make a cute angel yourself. Angels are always created in white, which is why they are often made of marble. Also made of glass, cement, plaster, etc. Our angel will be created from papier-mâché and cement mortar.

To make an angel you will need:
* Plastic bottle.
* Wire.
* Newspapers.
* Scotch.
* PVA glue.
* Self-tapping screws.

How to make an angel:
First we need to create a frame. We make it from scrap materials. Natalya used a plastic bottle to make the body. We stuff it with various unnecessary pieces. Then we create a ball from newspapers and secure it with tape so that it does not fall apart. We fix it on plastic bottle. We take the wire and make legs and arms out of it and also attach everything to the bottles. Wings can also be made from any available materials and secure it to the frame. That's it, we've roughly made the frame.

Now we need a lot of newspapers. We crumple the newspapers and wrap the body of the angel, thus giving volume to our figure. We secure everything with tape. Finally, when the frame is almost ready, using the papier-mâché technique using pieces of newspaper on paste, we sculpt layer by layer, the more the better, continuing to create volume in several passes. That’s it, when you see that it’s enough, we put our figurine away to dry.

When our workpiece has completely dried, we begin to screw screws over the entire surface, directly into the paper base.

We take thick, dense threads and begin to braid them along the self-tapping screws, this is necessary so that the cement adheres better to the frame.

Now let's do it cement mortar, approximate ratio 1:3 (1 part cement and 3 parts sand). We also need to make a mass of papier-mâché, but its volume should be less than that of cement. Combine the prepared mixtures together and mix well.

To make the solution more plastic, you need to add a plasticizer to it. Natalya used Ferry for washing dishes; you can use any product. We coat our angel completely with these compounds. If suddenly something doesn’t work out very well, don’t be afraid to correct it before everything freezes. We sculpt the eyes, mouth and nose.

We apply it to the base of the wings in the same way. Apply a thin layer so that they don’t turn out heavy and huge. We take stacks or something else and use them to apply a design on the wings. Stacks are often found in children's plasticine. When the wings are done, you need to dry them a little.

When the wings are dry, try them on and secure them in in the right place with self-tapping screws, and only then we apply a mass of papier-mâché and cement on top.

That's it, the angel is ready with your own hands. When it has dried well, coat it with finishing putty and then primer, only then paint it gray black.

When the paint dries, paint it again but this time white.

Let's make a wreath of roses for our angel. Natalya made the wreath from cold porcelain. At the base of the wreath there is a thick wire, if you have a thin one, then bend it in half. This is necessary so that the wreath holds better. We make roses out of porcelain and glue them onto a wire using polymer glue (for ceiling tiles). We paint acrylic paints and cover with several layers of universal varnish.

Natalya also made a ball of cement, on which she placed our little angel. After all, an angel definitely needs some kind of stand or pedestal. The ball is made of two halves; for this we use a 7 liter cauldron.

We cover our cauldron with film and apply the first layer of cement mortar. Then you can put mosquito net or use thin metal mesh. We wet the mesh in a liquid cement solution and place it on a cauldron. Then coat it again with cement solution.

The thickness of the walls of Natalia’s ball is about 5 cm.

We connect the two halves together and get a ball.

We also need to decorate it. You can use unnecessary CDs. We cut the disks into pieces of the desired shape and size and glue them onto the ball.

We put the finished angel on the ball and install it in the right place. That's it, the angel is ready with your own hands. Such garden figurines in the form of an angel will become an incomparable decoration of your garden and will attract all your acquaintances and friends.

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