Art & Craft

Quick Durga Face Handmade Easy Wall Hanging with Paper Craft

Let your kids explore the joy of crafting with a DIY Maa Durga wall hanging. Engage them in cutting, pasting, and decorating paper to create a beautiful festive decoration.

Clay Modelling Celebration More than 60 mins 6 to 8 years Art & Craft Class 4

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Step - 01

o create the wall décor of Durga, take an A4 size corrugated sheet and draw the contour of Durga referring to the template given with the help of a pencil.

Step - 02

Step - 03

Using Fevicol MR, stick the cutout onto the corrugated cutout and let it dry.

Step - 04

To create Durga ears, take a corrugated sheet, draw and cut it out as shown in the image. Make sure it's proportionate to the face. Using the Rangeela Tempera Colour of your choice, paint the Mukut and ears with the help of fine art brushes and let it dry.

Step - 05

To decorate the Mukut, take any two shades of Rangeela Creative Clay of your choice and flatten the tiny sphere as shown in the image to create motifs.

Step - 06

Assemble motifs as shown in the image.

Step - 07

Using Rangeela Creative Clay, take any coloured clay stick of your choice, roll it into a coil and stick it onto the Mukut using Fevicol MR, stick motifs as shown.

Step - 08

Similarly, following the same procedure, decorate the rest of the Mukut and ears using the Rangeela Creative Clay of your choice. To enhance it further, stick ornamental stones onto Mukut and let it dry.

Step - 09

Referring to the template given draw and cut out the diagram of Durga features i.e., eyes and tilak using foam sheets of red, white and black.

Step - 10

Similarly, referring to the template given, draw and cut out features, I.e., nose, hair, cheeks and lips using black and red coloured chart paper.

Step - 11

Using Fevicol MR, stick the features on the face as shown and let it dry. For durability and freshness of colour, apply a layer of Fevicol MR onto the Mukut and ears with the help of fine art brushes and let it dry.