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How to Make Sheep Legs From Clay with Kids

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Summary: Planning art time with kids is easy; learn how to make the legs and bell of a sheep clay figuring with children in this free online instructional arts and crafts video.

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By Rachel Dayan
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Rachel Dayan has traveled the world where she picked up many recipes and styles of cooking which helped her open her own catering business in Florida. She has now moved back to Israel...read more

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"Hi I'm Rachel Dayan for Expert Village now we're going to make the legs for our little sheep, 4 legs we make chunky little snakes and we just put them on the bottom 4 legs just make sure they stay good to the body of the sheep because other wise it's not going to hold. Another one we're going to make little nails for the end of the legs you take brown you make little thin snake and you fold it in half, and you just put it on the bottom of the leg. Open it a little bit it's going to be the nails 4 nails that we're going to need for the 4 legs, now we're going to make a little bell. Very nice, finish, you take the blue and we're going to make a snake to put around the neck of the sheep, put it all the way around and now we're going to make a bell, a little bell, you take yellow or whatever color you would choose. You make a cone kind of shape at the top you just squeeze it a little bit and then the bottom your going to flatten, flatten it up like this. You can make a little push inside to make it a little deep and a little take some white and make a small ball and put it in the middle and that's going to be our bell that we're going to put on the bottom of the neck our sheep and here we go."

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