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Starting today, we'll be doing a blind box version of Kitty cats. The first to appear is today's sailor kitty cat! Everyone is used to seeing the pink and tender hello kitty, let's change the taste today! The Sailor's version of Kitty is also very cute, so let's take a look!
Material preparation: Dr. loves antibacterial clay
Step tutorial illustrated
1. First we rub a round ball with white clay as the head of the kitten.
2, then white clay rubbing the two triangular ears to stick well, black clay to make eyes and whiskers, yellow clay to make small nose.
3. Make a blue bow and sailor hat as shown above and stick it on kitty's cat's head.
4, with white clay to make a round table shape as kitty cat body.
5, blue clay to make a flat round table glued to the white round table, as shown in the picture above.
6. Press out vertical stripes on the blue clay.
7, made of white clay to make two cylinders and put together as kitty cat legs, and the body stick together.
8. Make the white strip decoration of the skirt and the decoration on the shirt according to the picture above.
9. Make the collar of the sailor suit with blue clay.
10. Decorate the collar with white clay, as shown in the picture above.
11. Stick both arms as shown above.
Finally glue the head and body together, and the sailor kitty cat is ready. Isn't that cute? You can try to make one oh ~
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Trivia
Hello Kitty was born in 1974 when Sanrio was scheduled to launch a small wallet with a motif that wanted to create a new character. Kitty's first generation of designer Yuko Shimizu thought of the animals that children like at the beginning of the design, nothing more than bears, puppies and kittens, because the first two have long been launched, so she decided to use cats, so this little white cat with a red bow was born, and then the kitten became uncontrollably popular. In 2014, Hello Kitty's image registrar, Japan's Sanrio Corporation, clarified that Hello Kitty was not a cat, but the image of a little girl.