How To Draw A Cute Pug In A Pumpkin – A Pugkin!

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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to draw a whimsical pumpkin with a cute pug inside by following simple step-by-step instructions. The process begins with preparing your paper and then progresses to drawing the pumpkin and pug, including details like facial expressions and paws. Finally, you’ll add color and personal touches to complete your fun drawing!
  1. What steps did you follow to get your paper ready for drawing?
  2. How did you draw the pumpkin and what kind of face did you make on it?
  3. What special things did you add to your drawing to make it unique and fun?

How to Draw a Pumpkin with a Pug Inside: A Fun Guide

Let’s have some fun drawing a pumpkin with a cute pug inside! Grab your drawing supplies, and let’s get started!

Getting Your Paper Ready

First, we need to prepare our paper for a special surprise drawing. Follow these steps:

  1. Fold the Paper: Take the top edge of your paper and fold it down to meet the bottom edge. Press down in the middle and out to the corners.
  2. Create Top Flap: Fold the top part down to meet the top edge and press it down.
  3. Flip and Repeat: Turn your paper over and do the same fold again.
  4. Unfold and Flatten: Open the last fold and flatten it out. This will help guide your drawing.

It’s a good idea to put another piece of paper under your drawing paper to keep your table clean.

Drawing the Pumpkin

Now that your paper is ready, let’s draw the pumpkin:

  1. Draw the Pumpkin Shape: Draw an upside-down “U” shape above the fold, leaving space for the stem. Then, draw a “U” shape below the fold to match the top part.
  2. Add the Stem: Draw two curves coming out of the top of the pumpkin and connect them to make the stem.
  3. Draw a Leaf: Add a leaf by drawing a curve to the left and another curve down. You can add little lines inside the leaf for detail.
  4. Create the Jack-o’-Lantern Face: Draw two curves for the eyes and a big upside-down “U” shape above them. Add another curve inside for a 3D look.
  5. Draw the Mouth: For a happy face, draw a curve for the mouth, add a tooth, and finish with a smile. Add diagonal lines to make it look like it’s cut out.

Feel free to make your jack-o’-lantern face look happy, angry, or even scary!

Drawing the Pug

Now let’s draw the pug inside the pumpkin:

  1. Draw the Bottom of the Pumpkin: Draw a curve at the bottom of the pumpkin to show the pug popping out.
  2. Add the Paws: Draw two “U” shapes for the pug’s paws, right next to each other at the edge of the pumpkin. Add curves on top for the paws and zigzag lines for the fingers.
  3. Complete the Pumpkin Top: Draw two lines coming out to the side and connect them with a zigzag line to finish the top.
  4. Draw the Pug’s Face: Draw a big oval for the snout below the pumpkin. Inside, make a “V” shape for the nose and connect it to form an upside-down triangle.
  5. Add the Mouth and Tongue: Draw a line down for the mouth, curving out to the sides, and add a little tongue sticking out.
  6. Draw the Eyes: Create big circles for the pug’s eyes and add pupils looking outward. Add smaller circles inside for shine.
  7. Finish the Face: Draw curves connecting the eyes to the mouth and add wrinkles above the snout and eyes.
  8. Add the Ears: Draw “V” shapes on each side of the head and connect them to the face.
  9. Complete the Body: Draw a line coming down into the pumpkin and add a curly tail coming out from the body.

Final Touches

Now that your drawing is done, it’s time to add color! Take your time to color your drawing and make it look amazing.

Adding Extra Details

Once you’re done coloring, you can add extra details inside your surprise drawing. Maybe draw some bats or dress your pug up as a vampire! Just remember to draw above the bottom fold and below the top fold so your surprises stay hidden when folded.

Conclusion

We hope you had lots of fun drawing your pug in a pumpkin! Don’t forget to add your personal touches and enjoy being creative. Happy drawing!

  1. What kind of face did you choose for your jack-o’-lantern, and why? How does it make you feel when you look at it?
  2. Imagine your pug inside the pumpkin could talk. What do you think it would say or do? What kind of adventures might it have?
  3. Have you ever carved a real pumpkin or seen one? How was that experience similar or different from drawing one? What did you enjoy most about it?
  1. Pumpkin Observation Walk: Take a walk with your family or friends to a local pumpkin patch or a grocery store that sells pumpkins. Look at the different shapes, sizes, and colors of the pumpkins. Can you find a pumpkin that looks like the one you drew? Talk about what makes each pumpkin unique and how you might draw those differences.

  2. Pug Puppet Craft: Create a pug puppet using a paper bag. Draw the pug’s face on the bottom of the bag and use markers or crayons to add details like eyes, nose, and mouth. You can even add ears using construction paper. Once your puppet is ready, use it to tell a story about your pug’s adventures inside the pumpkin!

  3. Creative Story Time: Imagine your pug inside the pumpkin comes to life! Write a short story or draw a comic strip about what happens when the pug pops out of the pumpkin. Does it go on an adventure? Does it meet other animals? Share your story with your class or family.

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