How To Draw A Cute Bunny Mermaid

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a whimsical mermaid bunny by following a series of fun and simple steps. Starting with the bunny’s face and progressing through details like a crown, floppy ears, a mermaid tail, seashells, and a magical wand, the guide encourages creativity and personalization in the coloring and background design. The lesson emphasizes that art is about enjoyment and self-expression, inviting students to make their creations unique.
  1. What do you think makes the mermaid bunny special?
  2. How did you feel while drawing your mermaid bunny?
  3. What colors did you choose to make your mermaid bunny unique?

How to Draw a Mermaid Bunny: A Fun Guide

Drawing is a super fun way to be creative, and today we’re going to make something really special—a mermaid bunny! This character is a mix of a cute bunny and a magical mermaid. So, grab your drawing tools, and let’s start our adventure!

What You Need

  • Paper
  • Markers or pencils
  • Optional: Crayons or colored pencils for coloring

Step 1: Draw the Bunny’s Face

  1. Nose: Draw a letter “V” in the middle of your paper for the bunny’s nose.
  2. Mouth: From the bottom of the nose, draw a curve to the left and another to the right.
  3. Eyes: Make two circles for the eyes, one on each side. Add a tiny circle inside each eye for a shiny spot, and color the big circles, leaving the tiny ones white.
  4. Eyelashes: Add three little lines on each eye for eyelashes to make them cute.

Step 2: Add a Crown

Our bunny is a mermaid, so it needs a crown!

  1. Draw a line across the top of the bunny’s head.
  2. Make curves from each side of the line.
  3. Connect the curves with a zigzag line to make the crown.

Step 3: Create the Bunny Ears

  1. Draw a small line out from each side of the head.
  2. For the ears, draw two big upside-down “U” shapes. Make them big and floppy!
  3. Inside each ear, draw a raindrop shape for the inner ear.

Step 4: Draw the Bunny’s Head and Arms

  1. Head: Draw a curve from each ear to make the sides of the bunny’s head.
  2. Arms: Draw a U-shape going out and back in for each arm.

Step 5: Sketch the Mermaid Tail

  1. Draw a line from the left side of the body to the right to make the tail.
  2. Add a bumpy line at the bottom for the dress-like part of the tail.
  3. Draw the tail fin by curving down and then back up.

Step 6: Add Seashells

  1. Draw a rainbow curve on each side of the body for the seashells.
  2. Below the curve, draw a “V” shape that connects back up.
  3. Inside the seashell, draw another “V” and add a line at the bottom.

Step 7: Draw the Magical Wand

  1. Draw a straight line from the bunny’s hand for the wand.
  2. At the end, draw a seashell shape by curving around and spiraling in.
  3. Add a “U” shape inside the seashell and some lines to make it magical.

Step 8: Color Your Mermaid Bunny

Now that your drawing is done, it’s time to add color! Use any colors you like and add your own special touches.

Final Touches

Think about adding a background to your drawing. Maybe an underwater world with more mermaids, bubbles, or even baby bunnies! You can be as creative as you want.

Conclusion

Great job on making your very own mermaid bunny! Remember, art is all about having fun and showing your creativity, so feel free to change things or add your own ideas. Happy drawing!

  • What do you think makes a mermaid bunny special and different from other animals? Can you think of any other fun animal combinations?
  • Have you ever drawn something that combined two different things, like a mermaid bunny? What was it, and how did you come up with the idea?
  • Imagine your mermaid bunny lives in a magical underwater world. What kind of adventures do you think it would have? Who might be its friends?
  • Mermaid Bunny Storytime: Create a story about your mermaid bunny. Think about where it lives, what adventures it goes on, and who its friends are. Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them to add their own ideas. This will help you think creatively and understand how your drawing can be part of a bigger picture.
  • Nature Walk and Observation: Go for a walk outside and look for things that remind you of your mermaid bunny. Maybe you’ll see a bunny hopping around or find a shell that looks like the ones in your drawing. Draw or collect these items and use them to inspire new drawings or stories. This activity will help you see how art is connected to the world around you.
  • Color Mixing Experiment: Use your crayons or colored pencils to mix different colors and see what new colors you can create. Try to match the colors you see in nature or in your imagination. This will help you understand how colors work together and give you more ideas for coloring your mermaid bunny and other drawings.

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