Pick an object and draw it in the boxes below.
Use the printable below if needed.
Pick an object and draw it in the boxes below.
Use the printable below if needed.
Cut out a face from an old magazine and glue it on this page. Now flick through the magazine to find objects shaped similarly to the eyes, nose, mouth and ears, and glue them on the face.
Write a short word below. Leave some space between the letters. Now add lines to turn the word into a drawing of something.
Fill this burger bun with whatever you like.
Draw your own hamburger buns or print the ones above by clicking the link below.
Find a picture of a pumpkin and draw it below with an orange marker. Use a green marker to shade the darker areas.
Here are a few pumpkin pics for you. Enjoy.
What does a shy person look like? Make a quick sketch here.
Draw two rectangles on your paper. Pick a colored pencil and shade one using only horizontal lines and the other using only vertical lines.
Imagine you have been asked to build a snow sculpture. Sketch your design in the space below.
Here’s some pretty rad sculptures we found online.
Imagine it’s raining outside. Draw the pattern of raindrops on your window.
Place a sheet of paper on top of a material that you’re allowed to get messy (like some old newspaper or a piece of cardboard). Dip a paintbrush into some watered-down paint, hold the brush over the paper with one hand and tap it with the other to create splatter and drips on the paper. Do this three times with a different color paint each time. This is called “action painting.” American artist Jackson Pollock painted in this way.
When you are done and the paint has dried, cut out a smaller square shape and glue it into an empty page in your My Year of Art sketchbook.