How To Draw A funny S’more

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In this lesson, participants learn how to create a fun drawing of a s’more through a step-by-step guide that includes drawing the chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallow, as well as adding a funny face for extra creativity. The activity encourages the use of markers and coloring techniques to bring the drawing to life, making it an enjoyable and engaging project for all ages. By the end, students are inspired to personalize their s’mores with additional layers and unique expressions.
  1. What do you need to start drawing your s’more?
  2. Can you tell me what the funny face on your s’more looks like?
  3. What colors will you use to make your s’more look yummy?

Creating Fun S’mores Art: A Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction

Let’s have some fun and learn how to draw a yummy s’more! This is a great activity for everyone who loves to draw and be creative. So, grab your markers and paper, and let’s get started!

Materials Needed

Before we begin, make sure you have these things ready:

  • Markers
  • Paper
  • Something to color with

Step 1: Draw the Chocolate Layer

Let’s start by drawing the chocolate part at the bottom of your s’more.

  1. Draw a straight line across the middle of your paper, near the bottom.
  2. Add two short lines going up on each side of the chocolate to make the edges.
  3. Draw a wavy line on top to show the melted chocolate.

Step 2: Add the Graham Cracker Layer

Now, let’s draw the first graham cracker layer.

  1. Draw two lines going out from the chocolate layer.
  2. Add lines going down from each side.
  3. Connect these lines at the bottom to make the graham cracker.

Step 3: Draw the Marshmallow

Next, let’s add the marshmallow.

  1. Draw a puffy shape that sticks out on both sides of the graham cracker. This is the marshmallow before it gets squished!

Step 4: Top Graham Cracker Layer

Now, we’ll make the top layer of the s’more.

  1. Connect the marshmallow sides with lines that go beyond the marshmallow, just like the bottom graham cracker.
  2. Draw the sides of the top graham cracker, making sure they are the same length as the bottom.

Step 5: Add a Funny Face

Let’s make your s’more extra fun by adding a funny face!

  1. Draw two circles for the eyes and a smaller circle inside each for highlights.
  2. Color in the larger circles, leaving the smaller ones white.
  3. For the mouth, draw any shape you like—maybe a big, happy mouth with teeth and a tongue!

Step 6: Color Your S’more

Now it’s time to color your drawing and make it come alive!

  1. Use light brown to shade the marshmallow, giving it a toasty look.
  2. Use dark brown to add texture to the graham cracker, making it look more real.

Conclusion

Great job on your s’mores drawing! You can always add more layers, like extra chocolate or marshmallows, and don’t forget to include a funny face. We hope you had lots of fun with this creative project. Happy drawing!

  • What is your favorite part of making a s’more, and why do you think it would be fun to draw it?
  • Have you ever made a s’more before? If so, how did it taste, and what would you add to your drawing to make it look even more delicious?
  • If you could add any other funny face or character to your s’more drawing, what would it be and why?
  • Activity 1: S’mores in Real Life

    Next time you have a snack, try to make a real s’more with an adult’s help. Notice how the chocolate melts and the marshmallow gets squishy. Can you draw what your real s’more looks like and compare it to your drawing?

  • Activity 2: S’mores Storytime

    Create a story about your s’more drawing. What adventures does it go on? Does it meet other food friends? Share your story with your family or friends and see if they can draw their own s’more characters to join in the fun!

  • Question: Observing Shapes and Colors

    Look around your home or classroom and find objects that have the same shapes and colors as the parts of a s’more. For example, can you find something that looks like a graham cracker or a marshmallow? How many different objects can you find?

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