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Mushroom House in Fairy Tales

Mushroom House in Fairy Tales

White clay is pinched into a cone as the main body of the small house. Orange clay squeezed out an arched wooden door and stuck it on the small house.

Gray clay is rubbed into irregular cobblestone shapes of different sizes and stuck around a small wooden door, just like building a door frame with stones.

Carve the wood grain of the small wooden door with a carving knife.

White clay is squeezed out of a flat oval window, and light blue clay is twisted into the shape of hemp rope and turns around the window with a blue cross pane in the middle.

Glue the small blue window to the side of the small house.

The red mud extrudes a small nest-shaped mushroom head, which is dotted with white dots.

Put the mushroom head on the small house to make the roof, and a small house in a lovely fairy tale will be ready.

The light green clay was kneaded into flat circular slices, and several toothpicks were tied together to poke many small dents, making it look like a lawn.

Put the small mushroom house on the green lawn and decorate it with some colored beads.