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A Victorian era book of 3 fairytales
There are so many wonderful How-To Draw practice sheets and tutorials, I want to share a few today.
I chose the theme “FAIRYTALES” because it’s a theme I love!
George MacDonald wrote some great fairytales.
Check his books out!
Think about where you want your scene to be.
Outside? Inside?
Castle streets or forest woodlands?
Top of a mountain or even underground?
“Have I made myself clear?”
- Baloo, the Bear, Jungle Book
Get out some scratch paper to practice on, and a nice pencil and an eraser. You can even use old envelopes or the back of junk mail for scratch paper!
A nice castle how-to. Here’s another one:
Think about what ‘story’ you want to tell.
Will it be all in one picture?
Will you draw more than 1 scene to tell your story?
Next we have a nice dragon. You can draw him fierce, sweet, angry, happy...lots of emotions to play with.
Www.ActivityVillage.co.uk
Www.ArtProjectsForKids.com
When you are comfortable with drawing your dragon, start playing around with eyebrows.
This is a simple and clear way to express emotions!
I think I will start drawing the characters now.
Here are a few different variations of Kings, Princes,
and even a knight!
All 3 are from www.ActivityVillage.co.uk
Here are a couple more:
From Activity Village
How-to-draw-funny-cartoons, Pinterest
Every King needs a Queen, so here are a couple of queens or princesses.
Both of these are from Lovetodrawthings.com
Let’s switch out the princess’s hair!
Fun style of memes, by Tatiana Pestereva.
By How-to-draw-funny-cartoons, Pinterest
Another one from Activity Village
Shall we add a different crown?These could also fit the King/Prince.
Now I think we should add in more animals to the scene for interest.
A frog...
A mouse...
And a couple of unicorns!WooJr.com posted on Pinterest You might need a wizard or two for your fairytale,
so here are a couple to learn how to draw.
The more you practice, the better you will get.
Does your King have a pet goose?
Does the Princess have a pet rooster that follows her everywhere?
Does the Queen carry a hedgehog to dinner?
Let’s give our scene some fillers like grass, flowers, mushrooms, trees...
By TATYANADENIZ.COM/HOW-TO-DRAW
By Crafts for Children, Pinterest
Looks like we have lots of things to learn how to draw, and tell a story. To finish, we must have a fairy!
Another cute how-to by Lovetodrawthings.com
I think that’s it for today!
Look online for ‘how-to-draw’ and I think you will find lots more to inspire you. Be sure to check some books out too, I have seen several on Amazon.
And then share! Everyone would like to see your drawings! Just leave me a note/photo in the comments section.
Be sure to give someone an unexpected compliment today! These days, we all need a bit of encouragement.
‘Til next time,
inkspired
Kaleidoscope by inkspired and KaleidoCam
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