Drawing Practice
Click this [link] to find videos on how to draw different subjects.
Supplies Needed: pencil, paper, and something to color with
1. Choose a video to draw
2. Follow the directions
3. Color it in!
Click this [link] to find videos on how to draw different subjects.
Supplies Needed: pencil, paper, and something to color with
1. Choose a video to draw
2. Follow the directions
3. Color it in!
All About Me
Supplies Needed: pencil, paper, and something to color with
1. Draw the first letter of your first name. Make it BIG to use the whole paper.
2. Draw things you enjoy, your favorite things, and things that describe you.
3. Color in each section. This example is not finished! Not all spaces were colored.
4. You can color the background if you'd like.
(If you want, you can do this same project using your whole name!)
Supplies Needed: pencil, paper, and something to color with
1. Draw the first letter of your first name. Make it BIG to use the whole paper.
2. Draw things you enjoy, your favorite things, and things that describe you.
3. Color in each section. This example is not finished! Not all spaces were colored.
4. You can color the background if you'd like.
(If you want, you can do this same project using your whole name!)
Crazy Sandwiches!
Supplies Needed: pencil, paper, and something to color with
1. Sketch the top of your sandwich.
2. Sketch different objects, food, animals, and other silly things until you reach the bottom of your paper.
3. Sketch the bottom of your sandwich.
4. Trace your pencil marks with a black marker.
5. Color in your crazy sandwich!
(This example has not been colored in completely! Please make sure your project is!)
Stippling Scene
Click this [link] to learn more about stippling.
Supplies: Paper and markers
1. Figure out what you want to draw.
2. Make the outline of your drawing only using dots.
3. Fill in each part using stippling. Remember, the more dots you make, the darker that area becomes.
Click this [link] to learn more about stippling.
Supplies: Paper and markers
1. Figure out what you want to draw.
2. Make the outline of your drawing only using dots.
3. Fill in each part using stippling. Remember, the more dots you make, the darker that area becomes.