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Recipe Winnie The Pooh In Sugar Paste

Doses for: 1 persone
realization time: 30 minutes

ingredients:

Egg yellow sugar paste, red and black





Recipe:

To create winnie the pooh with the sugar paste, let's start by dividing the egg-colored ball of dough into: a large ball about the size of an apricot, a smaller one being its half, two larger cylinders and two smaller ones . We take the smaller ball, which will be the head and with the index finger flatten the upper part, then with the thumb we mark the upper part to give the imprint of the eyebrows. At this point in the lower part with the plastic scalpel we make a cut to mark the opening of the mouth and with the help of the small curved ball tool we open the lower part of the mouth. Now we can take the black sugar paste and form two small strips that will be the eyebrows, two small ovals that will be the eyes and a bigger ball that will be the nose. With two small balls of egg-colored dough, instead we go on to create the ears and fix them above the head. Now we can start modeling the largest egg-colored pear-shaped ball to form the body. Take the red pasta, spread it thinly and cut out a sort of rounded trapezoid both at the base and at the tip. We fold over the top to create the collar of the shirt and apply it to the body (fixed with a wooden stick, to the polystyrene base) and close it by smoothing the part where the union will be. Later we can start to create the limbs: from the 2 larger cylinders we create the legs, with the index finger we press lightly to form the knee and ankle and apply them to the torso horizontally (as if sitting) moistening them with a drop of water and practicing a light pressure that makes them adhere to the body favoring the posture. From the smaller cylinders, instead, we form the arms always pressing with the index we create the elbow and we incise with the plastic scalpel the fold of the arm. Before attaching the arm to the body we cut out and spread a strip of red paste and apply it on the upper part of the arm to create the sleeve. We can also now fix the arms always with a drop of water and with a light pressure, giving movement and blocking, if it is the case, with a toothpick the same arm in height. At this point, if we want we can apply a small object or subject on the hand such as a bee. And here is our Winnie the Pooh ready!





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