How To Draw A Funny Frozen Fruit Smoothie

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a fun fruit smoothie by following a series of simple steps, starting with the cup and ending with colorful decorations and a funny face. The process encourages creativity, allowing for personal touches like different smoothie colors and fruit designs. By the end, students will have a vibrant and whimsical drawing to share with friends.
  1. What did we draw first for our fruit smoothie?
  2. How can we make our smoothie look funny and happy?
  3. What colors can we use to make our drawing bright and fun?

How to Draw a Fun Fruit Smoothie

Drawing is super fun, especially when you get to draw something yummy like a fruit smoothie! Let’s learn how to make a funny fruit smoothie drawing together. Grab your markers and paper, and let’s start creating!

Step 1: Draw the Cup

First, we need to draw the cup for our smoothie.

  1. Base of the Cup: Draw a straight line across the bottom of your paper.
  2. Cup Shape: From each end of the line, draw two lines going up. Make them wider as they go up to make the cup look bigger at the top.
  3. Top of the Cup: Connect the tops of these lines with another straight line to make the rim of the cup.
  4. Inner Lines: Draw another line inside the cup, close to the first lines, but leave a little space at the bottom. Connect these with a curved line to make the corners round.

Step 2: Add the Smoothie

Now, let’s fill the cup with a smoothie!

  1. Wiggly Line: Draw a wiggly line inside the cup to show the smoothie. Make it go up and down like waves.

Step 3: Draw the Straw

Time to add a straw to sip the smoothie!

  1. Straw Shape: Draw two slanted lines from the top of the cup going towards the middle.
  2. Top of the Straw: Connect these lines with a small curve to finish the straw.

Step 4: Decorate with Fruit

Let’s make our smoothie look extra yummy by adding some fruit on top!

  1. Strawberry: Draw an upside-down “U” shape for the strawberry.
  2. Leaves: Add tiny leaves on top of the strawberry.
  3. Blueberries: Draw small circles for blueberries. Let them overlap a bit to look like a bunch.
  4. Additional Leaves: Draw big leaves around the fruit to make it look fancy.

Step 5: Add a Funny Face

Let’s give our smoothie some personality with a funny face!

  1. Face Placement: You can draw the face on the smoothie or the fruit.
  2. Expression: Add eyes, a nose, and a mouth to make a silly expression.

Step 6: Color Your Drawing

Now, let’s make our drawing colorful and lively!

  1. Coloring Tools: Use markers, colored pencils, or anything you have to color your drawing.
  2. Texture and Highlights: Use a white pencil to add texture to the smoothie and shiny spots on the fruit.

Conclusion

Yay! You’ve made a bright and funny fruit smoothie drawing. Remember, you can color your smoothie any way you want. It could even be a green spinach smoothie if you like! Have fun showing your art to friends and keep drawing. Happy creating!

  • What is your favorite fruit to put in a smoothie, and why do you like it so much?
  • Can you think of a time when you made or drank a smoothie? What did it taste like, and what fruits were in it?
  • If you could add any funny face to your smoothie drawing, what kind of expression would it have, and why?
  • Fruit Smoothie Observation: Next time you have a smoothie or see someone making one, pay attention to the colors and shapes of the fruits used. Can you spot the same fruits in your drawing? Try to draw a new smoothie with the fruits you see in real life. What colors will you use?
  • DIY Smoothie Art: Gather some fruits from your kitchen and arrange them in a fun way on a plate. Use these fruits as inspiration to create a new smoothie drawing. Can you add a funny face to one of the fruits on your plate? Share your drawing with a friend or family member and see if they can guess which fruits you used.
  • Color Experiment: Try coloring your smoothie drawing using different materials like crayons, watercolors, or even chalk. Notice how each material changes the look of your drawing. Which one do you like best? Why do you think some colors look brighter or softer with different tools?

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