Use a black marker to make 20 random dots in this space. Now connect them using a colored marker.
Day 202..
Monograms are fancy ways of arranging the initials of your first, middle, and last names. Draw yours in these frames.
Check out some of these cool monogram fonts to get your inspired.
If you’d like to print the frames from this post instead of drawing your own, use link to below.
Day 201..
Using a pencil, draw someone or something sitting on this flying carpet. Add color.
For a printable version of the flying carpet, use link to download.
Day 200..
Create a striped pattern on this shirt using your favorite colors.
For a printable version of this shirt, use the link below.
Day 199..
Look at the sky. What colors do you see? Record them.
Day 198..
Press a finger onto an ink pad. Make a few prints in this space, then use colored markers to turn the prints into bugs. You could add wings, legs, antennae – it’s up to you.
Day 197..
Hatching and crosshatching are techniques used to create tone and shade by drawing parallel lines. Practice the techniques by repeating each step.
Here are some various approaches to crosshatching and step by step visual.
The four directional lines they will be using
Steps 1-4 of creating a crosshatch look
See how these artist implemented crosshatching into their drawing.
Now try it out yourself!
Day 196..
Using a pencil, draw something on top of the bridge and something under it. Use colored pencils to finish the picture.
If you would like to use this image of a bridge, print by using the link below.
Day 195..
Write down the second thing you think of when you look at each color below.
Day 194..
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch artist. He often used primary colors divided by black lines. Try it yourself. Just fill in the shapes above with the labeled colors, leaving the unlabeled shapes blank.
Here is an image of an original Piet Mondrian painting. Instead of labeling each square for you, we thought we’d let you have the creative freedom to fill in each box the way you like, using whatever color combination you like. Try drawing your own boxes or use the printable provided below.