How To Draw A Funny Valentine T-Rex

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a cute Valentine’s dinosaur, specifically a T-Rex holding a heart, using simple step-by-step instructions. You’ll need basic drawing tools like a pencil, marker, and colors, and the process includes outlining the dinosaur’s features, adding bite marks, and coloring your creation. The emphasis is on creativity and having fun while drawing, making your dinosaur unique to you.
  1. What do you need to start drawing your Valentine’s dinosaur?
  2. Can you tell me how to draw the heart that the dinosaur will hold?
  3. What colors would you like to use to make your dinosaur look awesome?

How to Draw a Valentine’s Dinosaur: A Fun Guide

Drawing is a super fun way to be creative, especially when you make a cute Valentine’s dinosaur! Let’s learn how to draw a T-Rex holding a heart. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have these things:

  • A pencil
  • A marker
  • Paper
  • Colors (like crayons, markers, or colored pencils)

Step 1: Draw the Heart

1. Start with the Heart: Draw a big heart in the middle of your paper. This is what the dinosaur will hold.

2. Guide Points: Make two small dots, one at the top and one at the bottom, to help you draw the heart.

3. Left Side: Draw a big curve from the top dot to the bottom for the left side of the heart.

4. Right Side: Do the same on the right side to complete the heart.

Step 2: Outline the Dinosaur’s Head

1. Mouth: Draw a sideways “V” shape for the dinosaur’s mouth.

2. Teeth: Inside the mouth, draw zigzag lines for the teeth.

3. Eye: Draw a circle for the eye and a smaller circle inside for a shiny spot.

Step 3: Finish the Dinosaur’s Head

1. Bottom Jaw: Draw a curve under the mouth that connects to the heart.

2. Top of the Head: Make a big curve over the mouth and back to the heart.

3. Nostril: Add a small dot for the dinosaur’s nostril.

Step 4: Add Bite Marks

1. Bite Marks: Draw a small “V” shape on the heart to show a bite mark. Add more if you like!

Step 5: Draw the Dinosaur’s Hands

1. Hands: Draw a curved “M” shape for the hands holding the heart.

2. Outline: Draw around the “M” shape to make the hands look real.

Step 6: Erase Guidelines

1. Clean Up: Use an eraser to remove any extra lines inside the hands and bite marks.

Step 7: Trace with Marker

1. Outline: Use a marker to trace over your pencil lines. Make sure the hands are in front of the heart.

Step 8: Draw the Body and Legs

1. Body: Draw a “U” shape under the head for the body.

2. Legs: Draw curves for the legs and an upside-down “V” for the toes. Do this on both sides.

Step 9: Add the Tail and Spikes

1. Tail: Draw a tail from the body that curves out and back in.

2. Spikes: Draw zigzag lines from the head down the tail for spikes.

Step 10: Color Your Dinosaur

1. Coloring: Use your favorite colors to make your dinosaur look awesome! Try red for the heart, green for the dinosaur, and purple for the spikes.

2. Take Your Time: If you need more time, feel free to pause and color at your own pace.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn your very own Valentine’s dinosaur. Remember, the best part of drawing is having fun and being creative. Your dinosaur is special because you made it. Happy drawing!

  • What do you think makes drawing fun? Can you think of other things you like to draw, and why do you enjoy drawing them?
  • If you could add something special to your Valentine’s dinosaur, what would it be and why? Maybe a hat, a bow tie, or something else fun!
  • Have you ever given someone a drawing as a gift? How did it make you feel, and how did the person react?
  1. Create Your Own Dinosaur Story: After drawing your Valentine’s dinosaur, think about a story where your dinosaur is the main character. What adventures does it go on? Does it have any dinosaur friends? Write a short story or draw a comic strip showing your dinosaur’s adventure. Share your story with your family or classmates.
  2. Dinosaur Habitat Exploration: Imagine where your Valentine’s dinosaur lives. Is it in a jungle, a desert, or maybe a magical land? Draw a picture of the habitat where your dinosaur would feel at home. Think about what plants, other animals, or special features might be there. Discuss with a friend or family member why you chose this habitat.
  3. Heart Hunt: Go on a heart hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that are shaped like a heart or have heart designs. Count how many you find and draw them in your sketchbook. Think about why hearts are used in decorations and what they mean to you. Share your findings with your class.

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