How To Draw A Corgi Unicorn (Corgi-corn)

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a whimsical “corgi corn,” a delightful combination of a corgi and a unicorn. The step-by-step guide covers everything from sketching the corgi’s face and body to adding the unicorn horn and coloring your creation, encouraging creativity and fun throughout the process. Enjoy expressing your artistic flair as you bring this magical creature to life!
  1. What do you need to start drawing a corgi unicorn?
  2. Can you name one part of the corgi unicorn that you drew?
  3. What is the most fun part about coloring your corgi unicorn?

How to Draw a Corgi Unicorn: A Fun Guide

Let’s have some fun drawing a magical creature called a “corgi corn,” which is a mix of a corgi dog and a unicorn! Get your markers and paper ready, and let’s start creating!

What You Need

  • Markers
  • Paper
  • Something to protect your workspace

Step 1: Draw the Corgi’s Face

Nose: Draw a small oval for the nose and color it in.

Eyes: Make two big circles for the eyes. Inside each eye, draw a tiny circle at the top left and leave it white for a shiny look. Color the rest of the eyes black. You can add eyelashes if you want!

Mouth: Draw a curved “W” for the mouth. Add a “U” shape for the tongue with two little bumps on top. Connect the mouth to the tongue and color it in.

Step 2: Outline the Head and Ears

Chin and Cheeks: Draw a curve under the chin and zigzag lines for the furry cheeks.

Top of the Head: Draw a curved line for the top of the head, leaving space on each side.

Ears: Draw ears by making a curve that goes up to a point and back down. Inside the ears, draw an “M” and a curve that follows the outer ear shape.

Step 3: Add the Unicorn Horn

Horn: In the middle of the head, draw an upside-down “V” for the horn. Make the top a little curved to look friendly.

Texture: Add three lines across the horn for texture, or more if you like.

Step 4: Draw the Corgi’s Body

Body Shape: Start from the chin and draw a zigzag line that curves down for the body.

Front Legs: Draw two lines for the front leg, then add a curve for the paw and two lines for the toes.

Back Legs and Belly: Draw a curving line for the belly, then draw the back leg like you did the front leg.

Step 5: Complete the Corgi’s Features

Back and Tail: Draw the back of the corgi, curving down with zigzags for fur. For the tail, start at the back and curve it up, adding fur details.

Final Touches: Add toe lines to the back legs and make sure everything is connected nicely.

Step 6: Color Your Corgi Unicorn

Now it’s time to color your drawing! Use markers, crayons, or colored pencils. Be creative and choose any colors you like!

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn and colored your very own corgi unicorn. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and be creative. Try using different colors and designs. Happy drawing!

  • What do you think makes a corgi unicorn special and different from other animals? Can you think of any other animals you would like to mix together to create a new magical creature?
  • When you draw or create something new, how does it make you feel? Can you share a time when you made something that you were really proud of?
  • Why do you think it’s important to use your imagination when drawing or doing art? How can imagination help you in other parts of your life?
  1. Explore Animal Combinations: Think of other animals you could combine to create a new magical creature, just like the corgi unicorn. Draw your new creature and give it a fun name! Share your drawing with a friend or family member and explain why you chose those animals.

  2. Color Experiment: Use different coloring materials like crayons, colored pencils, or watercolors to color your corgi unicorn. Notice how the colors look different with each material. Which one do you like best? Why do you think the colors look different?

  3. Observe and Draw: Go outside or look at pictures of real corgis and unicorns. Pay attention to their features, like the corgi’s ears or the unicorn’s horn. Try drawing these features separately on a piece of paper. How do they compare to your corgi unicorn drawing?

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