How To Draw A Funny Pack Of Gum

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In this lesson, students will learn how to draw a whimsical pack of gum that appears to be blowing a bubble and has a funny face. The step-by-step instructions guide them through creating the pack’s shape, adding 3D effects, depicting gum inside, and incorporating playful facial features, culminating in a colorful and imaginative artwork. The lesson encourages creativity and sharing their finished drawings.
  1. What shape did we start with to make the gum pack?
  2. How did we make the gum pack look like it pops out?
  3. What colors did you use to make your gum pack look awesome?

Let’s Draw a Fun Pack of Gum!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun drawing a silly pack of gum? We’re going to make it look like it’s blowing a big bubble and has a funny face. Grab your markers and paper, and let’s get started!

What You Need

  • Markers
  • Paper
  • Lots of colors

Step 1: Make the Gum Pack Shape

First, draw a big rectangle to be the gum pack. Start by drawing a line down the middle, like a tall letter “L.” Then, finish the rectangle by drawing lines on the other side.

Step 2: Make It Look 3D

To make your gum pack look like it pops out, draw a slanted line from the top right corner and another one at the bottom. Connect these lines to make the back of the pack. Do the same on the top left corner to make the top edge.

Step 3: Show the Gum Inside

Let’s show some gum peeking out! Draw two short lines coming out from the top of the pack and connect them. You can make it look like the pack is open by drawing a slanted line across the top.

Step 4: Add a Bubble

Time to add some fun! Draw a small curve for the mouth, then make a big oval shape coming out of it for the bubble. Curve it back to connect with the mouth, so it looks see-through. Add big cheeks on the sides to show the gum is blowing a bubble.

Step 5: Funny Face Features

Let’s make it funny! Draw closed eyes above the mouth using small curves. This will make it look like the gum is having fun blowing the bubble.

Step 6: Color Your Drawing

Now, it’s time to color! Use your favorite colors to make your gum pack look awesome. You can even design a label with flavors like strawberry or mint.

Final Touches

After coloring, add some shiny spots on the bubble to make it look real. You can also add fun details, like a piece of gum trying to escape or a chewed-up piece.

Conclusion

Great job on drawing your fun pack of gum! We hope you had a blast creating it. Remember to share your artwork and keep using your imagination. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing the silly pack of gum, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of a time when you saw something funny or silly, like the gum pack with a funny face? What was it, and what made it so funny?
  • If you could add another fun detail to your gum pack drawing, what would it be? Maybe a hat, a bow tie, or something else? Why would you choose that?
  1. Gum Pack Adventure: Create a story about your gum pack drawing. Imagine it comes to life and goes on an adventure. Where does it go? Who does it meet? Write a short story or draw a comic strip showing its journey. Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them what they think might happen next!

  2. Bubble Experiment: Try blowing bubbles with real gum! See how big you can make your bubble and measure it with a ruler. Compare your bubble size with your friends or family. Discuss what makes some bubbles bigger than others. Is it the type of gum, how you chew it, or something else?

  3. Color Hunt: Look around your home or classroom for objects that match the colors you used in your drawing. Make a list or take pictures of these items. Talk about why you chose those colors for your gum pack and how they make your drawing feel. Do the colors remind you of certain flavors or feelings?

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