Look at an orange closely. Draw the texture you see on the outside of the peel using a pencil.

Look at an orange closely. Draw the texture you see on the outside of the peel using a pencil.
Dip a finger in your favorite colored paint and use it to write a word in the space. Once the paint has dried, use markers to add colorful details and doodles around the letters.
Avoid smudges! Keep your book open until the paint has dried.
Draw a different little character on each of these toes.
You can draw your own toes, trace your own foot or print from the download below.
Draw the object or shape that you found in the scribble in activity 51 – but without the scribble this time.
Make a scribble in this space with a pencil. Look at it from all different angles. Do you see anything in the scribble? An object or a shape? Color in what you see.
Swiss artist Paul Klee said, “A line is a dot that went for a walk.” Use a pencil and try it! Without taking your pencil off the page until you’re done, draw a face in one continuous line.
Listen to some music. Use a black marker to draw lines that represent the music.
Don’t know what to listen to? Try Chain Smoking by Jacob Banks..
Draw a bird on this branch in pencil. Copy one from a photo or make one up.
To download a printable version of the above branch, just click the link below.
Fill each of these triangles with a different pattern.
For a printable version, click button below.
Write your initials as large as possible in pencil. Now turn each letter into something else.