How To Draw A Hanukkah Present

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a Hanukkah present step by step, making it a fun and creative way to celebrate the holiday. The guide provides clear instructions on outlining the present, adding wrapping and a bow, choosing colors, and incorporating festive Hanukkah decorations like the Star of David. By the end, you’ll have a beautifully decorated gift drawing to share with friends or family.
  1. What shape did we start with to draw the present?
  2. What colors can you use to make your present look special for Hanukkah?
  3. What fun things can you add to your present to make it more festive?

How to Draw a Hanukkah Present: A Fun Guide

Drawing a Hanukkah present is a fun way to celebrate the holiday! Let’s learn how to draw a special gift step by step. You can make this drawing for yourself or for friends who celebrate Hanukkah. Let’s get started!

Materials Needed

Before we begin, make sure you have these materials:

  • A marker
  • Paper
  • Coloring materials (like markers or colored pencils)

Step 1: Outline the Present

Let’s start by drawing the shape of the present:

  1. Draw the letter “L” by making a line down and then across.
  2. Finish the shape by drawing an upside-down “L” to make a rectangle or square.

You can also choose a different shape, like a circle or something fun like a car!

Step 2: Add the Wrapping

Now, let’s add some wrapping to our present:

  1. Draw two straight lines down the middle to make the ribbon.
  2. At the top, draw an upside-down “U” for the knot of the bow.
  3. Make loops from the knot to create the bow.
  4. Add some lines inside the ribbon to make it look real.

Step 3: Create the Ends of the Bow

Let’s finish the bow:

  1. Draw curves coming out from the sides of the bow.
  2. Connect these curves with a sideways “V” shape to complete the ribbon ends.

Step 4: Choose Your Colors

For a Hanukkah-themed present, we can use blue, white, and silver. In this guide, we’ll use blue and gray. You can also add pink if you want to draw a funny face!

Step 5: Color the Present

Time to color!

  1. Color the ribbon blue. Leave some parts white to make it look shiny.
  2. Use the gray marker for the wrapping paper. Leave some white spots for highlights.

Step 6: Add Hanukkah Decorations

Let’s make the present festive with Hanukkah symbols:

  1. Draw the Star of David. Start with a triangle, then add an upside-down “V” to make the star.
  2. Draw more stars on your present if you like.

Step 7: Final Touches

Add more stars or decorations like a menorah or a dreidel in the background. You can also draw a funny face on your present for fun!

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn a Hanukkah present. This activity lets you be creative and celebrate the holiday. We hope you had fun with this drawing lesson. Happy Hanukkah!

  • What colors would you choose for your Hanukkah present, and why do you like those colors?
  • Can you think of a special gift you have received or given? How did it make you feel?
  • If you could add any decoration to your present, what would it be and why?
  1. Gift Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for different types of presents or gift boxes. Notice their shapes, colors, and decorations. Can you find any that remind you of the Hanukkah present you drew? Draw a picture of your favorite one and share it with your class.

  2. Ribbon and Bow Experiment: Gather some ribbon or string at home. Try tying it into different types of bows. Notice how the ribbon changes shape and how you can make it look like the bow you drew. Can you create a bow that looks like the one on your Hanukkah present drawing? Take a picture or bring your bow to class to show your friends.

  3. Color Exploration: Using your coloring materials, experiment with different color combinations for your Hanukkah present. Try using colors you see in your everyday life, like the colors of your clothes or toys. How do these colors change the look of your present? Share your colorful creations with your family and ask them which one they like best.

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