Bravery Ride

You Will Need:

Rangeela Poster Colours, Fevicryl 3D Cone Outliner Non Sticky Glitter - Gold 401, Fine Art Brushes, Fevicol MR, Colour Palette, Half Imperial Sized Sheet of White Card Paper, Candy Sticks, Water Container, Scissors, Pencil, Golden Ribbon

Description :

This beautiful inspirational dangler symbolises a safari ride for children who have gallantly performed an act of bravery and won bravery awards

STEP 1
Take a white card paper Draw an umbrella on it, the size of the umbrella should be about 8 " in diameter
STEP 2
Divide the umbrella in 3 horizontal sections Paint the upper portion of the umbrella in Orange - Rangeela Poster Colour, the middle portion in white and the lower protion in green colour
STEP 3
Outline the umbrella with 3D Cone Outliner Non Sticky Glitter - Gold Let it dry Stick the candy sticks from the rear side of the umbrella with Fevicol MR.
STEP 4
Take a white card paper and draw four faces – 2 of boys and 2 of girls You may choose the faces you want to draw or refer to the drawings in the image
STEP 5
Colour the faces of the boys and the girls in dark and light shades of brown made by mixing Brown and White, paint their hair with Black Colour the features and expressions on the faces using appropriate colours Leave it to dry Cut out the faces
STEP 6
Stick the candy sticks from the rear side of the faces with Fevicol MR.
STEP 7
Take an A3 sized white card paper and draw a big elephant with a decorative caparison
STEP 8
Paint the elephant in a shade of grey made by mixing Rangeela Poster Colours - Black and White, the decorative caparisons (decorative head covering for the elephant) using Orange and Red and the seating on his back with Brown. Outline to enhance the elephant and the decorative caparison with 3D Cone Outliner Non Sticky Glitter - Gold Leave it to dry
STEP 9
Stick the faces and the umbrella on the back of the elephant with Fevicol MR. As shown in the image
STEP 10
Stick the elephant and the whole arrangement on a golden ribbon using Fevicol MR. Let it dry