Happy Tuesday everyone! Today's project will hopefully bring a bit of springtime cheer to your day. We will be creating a bunny (or another animal of your choice) in a field of flowers.
Supplies Needed: 2 pieces of paper, pencil, eraser, paints or crayons, black marker, scissors and glue.
I will have photos of the steps posted below, but please read through the directions for any additional information.
Step 1: Paint (or color) flowers on a piece of paper. You can create any type of flowers that you would like. Draw lots of them and fill up the entire paper. Make those flowers reach to the top of the paper.
Step 2: On the 2nd piece of paper draw a circle near the center of the paper for the head of your animal. Make the circle the size of your fist.
Step 3: Add two lines starting at the head going towards the bottom of your paper to create the body of the animal.
Step 4: Next add ears to the head. I made a bunny, so my ears are long. You can make any animal that has fur. A cat. A dog. A bear. A fox. The ears you make should be the type of ears you would find on the animal you are planning on creating.
Step 5: Add a smaller circle inside the first circle to create the nose area.
Step 6: Add two slightly curved lines to make the nose pop out. These lines start near the top of the head and connect to the smaller circle.
Step 7: Add details to the face. Nose, mouth, eyes. My nose is triangular in shape because I am making a bunny. If you were making a dog or a bear, what shape would you use for your nose?
Step 8: Outline your animal with a black marker.
Step 9: Now we are going to draw some small lines on our animal to create fur. When we draw lines like this we are creating an IMPLIED TEXTURE. Artist use this to help make their subject matter to look like it feels a certain way. Fill in all the areas on your animal with these small lines. The more lines you draw, the more furry your animal will appear.
Step 10: Carefully cut your animal out.
Step 11: Glue your animal to the flower paper. Make the bottom of your animal line up to the bottom of your paper. Make sure your animal is not floating!
Remember to post your masterpieces in the comments below. Let's see how many people we can get to participate today!
Sending you all a hug! I sure do miss you!
Love,
Mrs. Cornell
Mrs. Cornell
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