Draw lots of hands in this space: gloved hands, big hands, hairy hands, tiny hands…
Here is a variety of hands to get your imagination going.
Draw lots of hands in this space: gloved hands, big hands, hairy hands, tiny hands…
Here is a variety of hands to get your imagination going.
Create a picture made entirely of dots by dipping the end of an eraser-tipped pencil in paint.
Check out this flower we found for some inspiration!
A “bird’s-eye view” perspective means looking directly down at something from above. Finish this bird’s-eye view of a day at the beach.
Draw your own bird’s-eye view of a beach scene on your paper, or use the link below to print the image above.
Fill this space with as many spirals as you can.
Draw a square or rectangle on a sheet in your sketchbook or use the edge of the sheet for your border.
Draw something that has been hidden inside this locket for 100 years.
With a pencil, draw a small picture of your head at the top of the rectangle. Now draw yourself a new and wacky body. It could be the body of a robot, or be made up of household items, such as a washing machine.
Draw a rectangle in your sketchbook or choose to use the entire page as your rectangle.
Look around you right now. Can you see any reflective (shiny) objects? List them here.
Look closely at your toothbrush. Draw it in pen in your sketchbook. Add some toothpaste to the brush.