(This project may be little difficult. Take adult’s help if needed. But this one
becomes very strong once dried and is waterproof.)
Time For the activity: 15-20 min
Things needed: White bread, Elmer’s glue, black acrylic paint, small flowers, yellow color, etc
for decoration.
How to make:
Step 1: Take off the crusts from 4 slices of bread and tear
into very small pieces. Add 3 tsp of glue and 2 to 3 tsp of black
paint and keep mixing until the dough has the consistancy of chappati dough. Add a little more of glue
or paint if required. Remove dough stuck to you hands and take little of oil to knead it (like in chappati dough).
Step 2: Do not take more than 2-3 tsp of oil. Once the dough is
kneaded smooth wrap it up in plastic wrap and wash your hands clean.
Step 3: Now take 2-3 drops of oil and smear on your hands. Take 1/3 rd of the dough
and roll into an egg shape, flatten one end. This is the Linga. Take little more about 1 inch dough and keep
aside. The rest flatten with rolling pin and cut the shape
of the Jaladhari as seen in the picture.
Step 4: With the leftovers from the cut knead and roll into
a rope so as to make the border of the Jaladhari. Place the Linga in the centre of the Jaladhari with some glue
and set it firm.
Your Shiva Linga is ready. After this dries draw the gandha (yellow) and place some decorative
flowers and a leaf cut as a bilwapatra. This project dries hard and and is waterproof.
Activity courtesy Smitarani Gadre. |