Draw a flower with one hand and a vase for it with you other hand. Use a marker.
Day 74..
Imagine if cows had wings. What would they look like? Use a black marker to draw a bunch of cows with different kind of wings: feathery wings, tiny butterfly wings, airplane wings – get creative.
Day 73..
Draw something crunchy in this space.
What’s crunchy, you say? Here are some things that make us go crunch!
Day 72..
“Abstract Art” is art that doesn’t try to represent or copy reality. Follow the steps to make an abstract portrait.
- Flick through an old magazine until you find a face that can fit on a peace of paper.
- Cut or tear the face into a horizontal strips
- Jumble the strips in a new order
- glue it all together
Day 71..
Fill this refrigerator with all our favorite foods.
Draw your own refrigerator, or print the one above by clicking on the link below.
Day 70..
Using a colored marker, draw a line in this frame from one edge to another. Do the same again with a different colored marker. Continue drawing the lines, each in a different color, until you’re happy with the picture.
Draw some type of box on your paper to create a frame like the one above.
Day 69..
Design an invention that could help someone you know, like an alarm clock you have to catch, for a friend who can never get up in the morning.
Day 68..
Here is a giant bottle waiting for you to draw a whole world in it. Show what is happening above and below the ground with colored pencils.
For a printable version of this bottle, click on the button below.
Day 67..
Draw five circles inside this circle, getting smaller and smaller. These are called “concentric circles.” Use colored pencils, choosing colors that express how you feel right now. Write the feeling under the circle.
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Need a circle to draw in? Try this printable below.
Day 66..
Choose a blue or purple crayon. In the first box, shade the top section of the box as dark as you can, then move down the box, making it lighter and lighter as you go. Try it again in the second box, going from light at the top, to dark at the bottom. This technique is called “Ombre.”
Check out some of these cool Ombre inspired items.