How To Draw A Cute Cartoon Bottle Of Perfume

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In this lesson, we learned how to draw a cute perfume bottle through a series of fun and easy steps, starting with a shiny gem and progressing to the bottle base, pump, and whimsical details like a face and perfume spray. The lesson encourages creativity by allowing artists to personalize their designs with colors and additional decorations. By the end, participants can proudly showcase their unique artwork and enjoy the drawing process.
  1. What shapes did you use to draw the gem on top of the perfume bottle?
  2. How did you make the perfume spray look magical with your drawing?
  3. What colors did you choose to make your perfume bottle special?

How to Draw a Cute Perfume Bottle: A Fun Guide

Drawing is a super fun way to be creative! Today, we’re going to learn how to draw a cute perfume bottle. So, grab your markers, paper, and something to color with, and let’s get started!

Step 1: Drawing the Gem

First, let’s draw a shiny gem for the top of our perfume bottle. Start by making a big “L” shape. Make the left side a little taller. Then, draw an upside-down “L” to connect the two sides and make a rectangle. Inside this rectangle, draw a smaller rectangle. Connect the corners with slanting lines, and add another line in between to make the gem look fancy.

Step 2: Creating the Bottle Base

Now, let’s draw the bottle part. Draw a curve that goes out and down on one side, and then do the same on the other side. Connect these lines at the bottom with another curve that goes down and back up. This is the base of the bottle. Inside, draw a smaller version of this shape with a single curve to connect it.

Step 3: Adding the Pump

Next, let’s add a pump to the side of the bottle. Draw two curves going to the right and connect them. Add another curve at the top and bottom to make it bigger, and connect those lines too. For the pump, draw a big curve like an oval and add a small bump at the end. Don’t forget the sprayer nozzle! Draw a small rectangle at the end of the pump.

Step 4: Illustrating the Perfume Spray

Let’s make it look like the perfume is spraying out! Draw an “S” curve coming out from the nozzle and curling up at the end. Inside this curl, make another swirl that goes back to the center. Add another “S” curve going down and connect it with a bigger swirl. Draw little mist bubbles around the swirls to make it look magical.

Step 5: Adding a Fun Face

Our perfume bottle needs a funny face! Draw two big circles for the eyes and add smaller circles inside for highlights. Color in the big circles, leaving the highlights white. Add eyelashes by drawing three small curves from each eye. For the mouth, draw a small smile and a “V” shape above it, connecting the sides to the smile. Add a big “U” shape at the bottom for the lips.

Step 6: Coloring Your Drawing

Now it’s time to color! You can use any colors you like for your perfume bottle. You can even add sparkles or draw other fun things like jewelry or makeup around it to make it extra special.

Conclusion

Yay! You’ve drawn and colored a cute perfume bottle. We hope you had lots of fun with this project. Don’t forget to share your artwork and add your own special touches. Happy drawing, and see you next time!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the perfume bottle, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of other objects you would like to draw and add a funny face to? What would they look like?
  • Have you ever seen a real perfume bottle? How was it similar or different from the one you drew?
  1. Gem Hunt: Go on a “gem hunt” around your house or classroom. Look for objects that have shapes similar to the gem you drew on your perfume bottle. Can you find rectangles, squares, or shiny objects? Draw or take a picture of what you find and share it with your friends. Discuss how these objects are similar or different from the gem in your drawing.

  2. Perfume Bottle Design: Imagine you are a designer and create your own unique perfume bottle. Use different shapes and colors to make it special. You can use clay, playdough, or recycled materials like plastic bottles and paper to build a 3D model of your design. Once finished, present your creation to the class and explain why you chose those shapes and colors.

  3. Observation Walk: Take a walk outside or around your home and observe different types of bottles. Notice their shapes, colors, and any designs they might have. Draw one of the bottles you find and add your own creative touches, like a funny face or colorful patterns. Share your drawing with your classmates and talk about what makes each bottle unique.

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