Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to all of you and your family.The above plack i had created a few months ago, took just a few hours to get done but served the purpose of having something simple to hang on the top of my door. Cost me about 2 dollars in materials, the rest was available at home to make and turned out pretty good as you can see. On the occasion of ganesh chaturthi i wanted to share creating this with you.
This is how i made it.
Materials
1 orange sculpey clay- can get in Michales for about a dollar
1 plack ( i liked the circle) this too from Michaels for a dollar
Some toothpicks
acrylic colors - green red and yellow - from another project that i will blog about later.
wax paper/plastic paper( reuse from a Ziploc or any other0 should be a bit thick)
a pencil
school glue
nail
hammer
thread/ribbon
How to make it.
First i took the clay and conditioned it. That is spent a good 15 minutes mixing it up like aata or dough. Once well conditioned it felt softer to the touch like from a dough for a puri to that of that to make chapati. Then i took about a third of the dough. The rest is put in a zip lock for use for some other project.
I put it between two sheets of wax paper cut to the size of the plack and rolled it out to about 1/8" thickness. I then took a tracing of Lord Ganesh and drew it on top of the the paper. This led to a slight impression on the dough. I now removed the paper and deepened the lines by tooth pick and pulled out the sections. Since the dough is pliable they will not come out in the same shape but what it will provide is the right proportion of clay to get things looking right. I now put it on the design and sort of pushed it into shape within the lines. With the toothpick i also made the impressions i need to make on the dough, like eyes, line on the nose, the hand the fingers in the leg, the ears etc.
Once the pieces were on the picture completely i put it in the oven and baked it as per the instructions for about 20 minutes, then removed and cooled it. This need not be painted as it is already in the final color needed.
While this was getting done in the oven i tool the plack and colored the top and the sides green. I also mixed a yellow and red to get a shade close to that of the clay. I painted the outline on the plack and lines on the sides to make it look good. Once dry i hammered a nail on the top and attached a green thread to hang it by.
I then removed the pieces of clay that is cooled from the wax paper and stuck them on the plack. making sure my picture was aligned and let the glue set. Once this was done i hung it on the wall.
It was simple and very satisfying to make. The picture i selected seemed a bit complicated but i wanted to incorporate all the parts that need to be in there. One can select an easier picture that you can handle one and choose colors of their own choice. Since orange is auspicious i selected that color.
Again, have a happy Ganesh Chaturthi
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