How To Draw A Funny Falling Apple – Preschool

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In this lesson, young artists learn how to draw a funny apple that appears to be falling from a tree through a step-by-step guide. The process involves drawing the apple’s face, body, stem, and leaf, while encouraging creativity with colors and adding action lines for a dynamic effect. The lesson emphasizes the importance of having fun and practicing, reminding students that every drawing is unique and special.
  1. What colors did you use to make your funny apple?
  2. How did you make your apple look like it was falling?
  3. What was your favorite part of drawing the funny apple?

How to Draw a Funny Apple: A Step-by-Step Guide for Young Artists

Drawing is a fun way to use your imagination! Today, we are going to draw a funny apple that looks like it’s falling from a tree. Get your crayons and paper ready, and let’s have some fun!

Materials Needed

Here’s what you need to start drawing:

  • Crayons (red, brown, black, green, and pink)
  • Paper

You can use any colors you like, so feel free to get creative!

Step 1: Draw the Apple’s Face

Let’s start by drawing the apple’s funny face:

  1. Start with the Mouth: Draw a big oval in the middle of your paper. This is the apple’s mouth.
  2. Add Teeth: Draw some teeth at the top and bottom of the mouth. You can also add a little tongue by drawing a small curve inside the mouth.
  3. Draw the Eyes: Draw two circles for the eyes—one on each side of the mouth. Inside each eye, draw a smaller circle to make them look shiny.

Step 2: Color the Face

Now, let’s add some color to the face:

  1. Color the Eyes: Color the big circles of the eyes, but leave the small circles white for a shiny look.
  2. Color the Mouth: Color inside the mouth, but keep the teeth and tongue white.

Step 3: Draw the Apple Shape

Time to draw the apple’s body:

  1. Outline the Apple: Use your red crayon to draw a big round shape around the face. Start at the top and go all the way around.
  2. Color the Apple: Once you like the shape, color it in with your red crayon.

Step 4: Add the Stem

Let’s give our apple a stem:

  1. Draw the Stem: Use a brown crayon to draw a curved line coming out from the top of the apple. Make the bottom of the stem close together and the top wider.
  2. Connect the Lines: Connect the two lines at the top to finish the stem and color it in.

Step 5: Draw the Leaf

Now, let’s add a leaf to our apple:

  1. Draw the Leaf: Use a green crayon to draw a curve for the leaf coming out from the stem.
  2. Complete the Leaf: Draw another curve to connect back to where you started and color it in.

Step 6: Add Action Lines

Make your apple look like it’s falling by adding action lines:

  1. Draw Action Lines: Draw lines going down from the apple to show it’s falling. You can add more lines to show other movements, like running or jumping.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn a funny apple. Remember, your drawing is special, even if it looks different from others. The most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. We hope you enjoyed this drawing lesson. Keep drawing and have a wonderful time creating new things!

  • What do you think makes the apple look funny? Can you think of other fruits or objects that might look funny if you drew them with a face?
  • Have you ever seen an apple fall from a tree? What did it look like, and how would you draw it to show it moving?
  • If you could add something else to your funny apple drawing, like a hat or shoes, what would it be and why?
  1. Apple Observation Walk: Take a walk in a garden or park with your family and look for real apples on trees. Observe the different shapes, sizes, and colors of apples. Can you find an apple that looks funny or unique? Draw what you see and compare it with your funny apple drawing. Discuss with your family how nature can inspire art.

  2. Create a Story: Imagine your funny apple is a character in a story. What adventures does it have as it falls from the tree? Write a short story or tell it to a friend or family member. You can even draw more pictures to illustrate your story. Think about what your apple might say or do, and how it feels as it falls.

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Use your crayons to mix colors and create new shades. Try mixing red and green to see what happens. Can you make a new color for your apple or its leaf? Experiment with different combinations and use them to add unique touches to your drawing. Discuss how mixing colors can change the way your art looks.

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