How To Draw A Big Mouth Goblin

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a fun goblin head that features a surprise element: a big, funny mouth that is revealed when you unfold the paper. The step-by-step guide covers everything from preparing your paper and drawing the goblin’s facial features to adding color and extra details, culminating in creating a puppet-like effect by taping the drawing. This engaging project encourages creativity and artistic expression while providing a playful twist to your artwork.
  1. What do you think is the most fun part about drawing the goblin’s face?
  2. How does folding the paper change what you see when you draw the goblin?
  3. What colors would you like to use to make your goblin look special?

How to Draw a Goblin Head: A Fun Guide

Let’s have some fun drawing a goblin head with a cool surprise! When you fold the paper, the goblin’s mouth will be closed, and when you open it, you’ll see a big, funny mouth. Grab your markers and paper, and let’s start drawing!

What You Need

  • Markers
  • Paper
  • Scratch paper (to keep your table clean)
  • Coloring supplies

Step 1: Get Your Paper Ready

  1. Fold your paper by bringing the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. Press down to make a crease.
  2. Fold the top flap up to the top edge and crease it again.
  3. Flip the paper over and do the same fold again. This helps you know where to draw.
  4. Unfold the last crease and flatten the paper.

Step 2: Draw the Goblin’s Face

Goblin Nose

  1. Draw two circles above the fold for the nostrils.
  2. Add two bumps above the nostrils to make the top of the nose.

Eyes and Eyebrows

  1. Draw slanted lines from the bumps to make the goblin look a bit angry.
  2. Draw lines down to the nostrils for the eyes, then add circles for the pupils.
  3. Make big eyebrows by drawing curves above the eyes.

Mouth

  1. Draw a line over the fold for the mouth, so you can see part of it when folded.
  2. Make the lips big and fun!

Head Shape

  1. Draw the goblin’s head by connecting the top of the head to the eyebrows.
  2. Add a hood shape over the eyebrows and continue down the sides.

Ears

  1. Draw big goblin ears using an S-curve shape from the head.
  2. Add details like a torn ear effect and connect the ears to the head.

Step 3: Finish the Goblin’s Face

  1. Draw the bottom lip and chin, and add some hair if you like.
  2. Finish the hood with zigzag lines for texture.

Step 4: Draw Inside the Mouth

  1. Draw spiky teeth inside the mouth, starting with an upside-down V shape.
  2. Add a long, curved tongue that sticks out.
  3. Connect the teeth and tongue with more lines to finish the mouth.

Step 5: Add Extra Details

  1. Draw the back of the mouth with a U-shape and connect it to the tongue.
  2. Add fun details like earrings or textures.

Step 6: Color Your Goblin

Now that your goblin is drawn, it’s time to color! Use any colors you like. You can add shiny spots on the tongue to make it look wet or draw fun things like bats or candy around your goblin.

Conclusion

When you’re done coloring, fold your goblin drawing and tape the top and bottom to make it like a puppet. This project is a great way to practice drawing and be creative with colors and details. Have fun with your art, and share your awesome goblin drawings with friends!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the goblin head, and why did you like it? Did you add any special details to make your goblin unique?
  • Can you think of other creatures or characters you would like to draw using the folding paper technique? What would their surprise feature be when you open the paper?
  • Have you ever seen a goblin in a story or a movie? How was it different or similar to the one you drew? What other magical creatures do you know about?
  1. Goblin Story Time: After drawing your goblin, think about what kind of goblin it is. Is it a friendly goblin or a mischievous one? Write a short story or draw a comic strip about an adventure your goblin might have. Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them what they think your goblin would do next!

  2. Goblin Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for shapes and colors that remind you of your goblin drawing. Can you find something that looks like a goblin’s ear or nose? Take pictures or draw what you see. This will help you notice how different shapes and colors can be found in everyday life.

  3. Create a Goblin Family: Use the same steps to draw more goblins, but change their features to make each one unique. Give them different expressions, hairstyles, or accessories. Once you have a few goblins, create a family portrait. Think about how each goblin might be related and what their personalities are like. Share your goblin family with your class or friends!

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