Imagine it’s New Year’s Eve and you’re at a fireworks display. Draw what you see in the sky.
Here’s some inspiration for you..
Imagine it’s New Year’s Eve and you’re at a fireworks display. Draw what you see in the sky.
Here’s some inspiration for you..
You are a space explorer. Draw what you see out of the spaceship’s window.
For a printable version of the spaceship window, use the link below.
Imagine something or someone floating on this cloud. Draw what you see with a pencil and use crayons to add color.
Draw a cloud on your sheet anyway you like, then add to the top your cloud and image of something or someone.
Draw a sandcastle out of dots. Use a yellow marker and take your time.
What will you look like 50 years from now? Draw yourself.
What do you think of when you hear the word “air”? Draw it in your sketchbook.
So this one made me pause for a second. I had to think…what image comes to mind when I hear the word “air”? I immediately thought of a deep breath and lungs. Then my curiosity peaked so I headed to google and typed in the word “air”. Here are some of the images that came up. Are any of these what came to YOUR mind?
Find something bumpy or fuzzy in your house and draw it here.
Complete the doodle below.
Draw a squiggle line in the bottom right hand corner of your page in sketch book. Perhaps try to replicate the one seen above. Now turn that squiggle into something else and complete the drawing.
Fill this fish bowl with something unexpected.
Draw a fish bowl in your sketch book or use link to print the one above.