Eco Friendly Ganesha Ganpati at home Using Shadu clay or rice flour bio degradable materials in home
Here are some photos of eco friendly ganpati we made
try to use soft mud,shadu clay or rice flour if you are keeping the ganesha for few days in home
u can give finishing and plain effect to the idol using water
dont use too much of water just a little to give plain texture
let the idol dry for 3-4 days
dont directly keep it in sun light for drying it will break
steps
first make small round and press it
make it pedha shape or flat circle shape
then make a cylindrical big round on it which matches the the base i.e flat round we made earlier
add some soil on the cylindrical shape to make a big tummy of ganpati merge the soil neatly
then make two equal small round for legs and mould them in shape of legs
then make two equal small round for hands and mould them in shape of hands
then make a round for head of ganpati
attach trunk to it
then make two equal small round for ears and make ears attach them properly with some soil in the back
attach everything using soil from backside
one can enhance more details using painting
hope this is useful
after drying colour the eco friendly ganpati using normal poster colours or water colours
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