How to Sculpt Flowers

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How to Sculpt Flowers

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Here's an easy tutorial on how to sculp two styles of flowers using air dry clay!

Supplies

  • Nara Air-Dry Clay (though any type of air dry clay would work fine)
  • A small cup of water
  • Basic sculpting tools (optional)

Flower Style 1

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Make 3 equally sized spheres -- can be any size based on preference, but I personally form them small.

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STEP 2: Flatten the spheres (using your finger) into imperfect oval (petal-like) shapes.

STEP 3: Roll each of them -- such as shown in the following image.

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STEP 4: Stick the 3 pieces together. Using water to mold the pieces together more securely works if it keeps falling apart.

STEP 5: Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 -- Rolling equally sized spheres and flattening them into petal-like shapes. (till you make about 13 “petals)

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STEP 6: Attach the petals onto the previous creation. Repeat this until you achieve your target size and/or look. Personally, I made 13 petals and stuck them to the base in an alternating method in order to achieve depth and to avoid the “petals” from simply overlapping one another -- however, one could add more or less.

Flower Style 2

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STEP 1: For this flower, also make 3 equally sized spheres -- can be any size based on preference, but I personally form them small.

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STEP 2: Flatten the spheres (using your finger) into imperfect oval (petal-like) shapes.

STEP 3: Roll each of them -- such as shown in the following image.

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STEP 4: Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 3x -- Rolling equally sized spheres and flattening them into petal-like shapes.

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STEP 5: Attach three “petals” into each of the rolls (individually) made in step 3. (as shown in the image)

STEP 6: Attach the three individual creations together -- using water to more securely mold them together.

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STEP 6: Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 -- Rolling equally sized spheres and flattening them into petal-like shapes. Repeat this till you have about 7 “petals” -- however you can always add more or less depending on your desired finished product.

STEP 7: Attach the petals onto the previous creation. Repeat this until you achieve your target size and/or look.