How to Make a Standing Tiger Out of Clay
How to Make a Standing Tiger Out of Clay
Making a clay tiger is an easy and fun project! In this article, we'll walk you through the entire process for forming a standing tiger out of clay, including the clay colors you'll need and what details you can add to make your clay tiger really stand out. Read on for our complete guide!
Steps

Find a flat, clean workspace.

A flat space will help you make your clay tiger comfortably. If you create it on a bumpy surface, the tiger might look bumpy or some parts smaller than the other, for example, the head is bumpy or one leg is bigger than the other.

Start with a big piece of orange clay.

Roll the orange clay into a ball. Then, shape it into a rectangular prism and round the edges to help it look like a tiger's body.

Roll a smaller piece of orange clay into a ball.

This will be the tiger's head. Stick the head at the end of the body with a toothpick. To stick the head on, break a toothpick in half, then poke one of the halves of the toothpick in the place you're going to put the head. Stick the head onto the toothpick. The toothpick will help the head stay and not fall off. Don't let any of the toothpick show up at the bottom, and make sure the toothpick doesn't stick out.

Roll 2 small yellow balls of clay.

Add them to the bottom of the head. Poke small holes in them.

Roll another small ball of yellow clay.

Add this ball under the 2 muzzles, in the middle. You will see a mouth form.

Roll 2 small orange pieces of clay into balls for the ears.

Flatten them, but keep them a little thick. Stick them on top of the head, one on the left, one on the right.

Flatten 2 smaller pieces of black clay.

Stick them on the front of the ears. These will show the inside of the ear.

Make eyes using 2 small balls of black clay.

Stick them on the (not all the way on the top) top.

Add a nose using pink or black clay.

Shape a ball of clay into a triangle. Stick it in the high middle of the snout (where the muzzle and mouth are).

Make front legs by rolling 2 cylinders of orange clay.

Stick them to the front sides of the body. Bend the end for paws. If you'd like, you can add pads and/or claws.

Make back legs by rolling 2 cylinders of orange clay.

Bend the ends to create paws. Stick the legs to the back sides of the body.

Make a tail by rolling a thin cylinder of orange clay.

Roll a black oval of clay and stick it at the end of the orange strip. Stick it where the bottom will be.

Make lots of strips of black clay.

Stick them everywhere (not all over, or the tiger will be messy!) for stripes.

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