How To Draw A Kid Blowing A Giant Bubblegum Bubble

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a fun and vibrant image of a kid blowing a bubblegum bubble, starting with the bubble itself and progressing through the kid’s head, body, arms, and legs. The lesson encourages creativity by allowing you to personalize your drawing with unique hairstyles, clothing details, and colors. Finally, you’ll add finishing touches and shadows to make your artwork stand out, emphasizing the importance of having fun and expressing your individuality in the process.
  1. What do you think is the most fun part about drawing the kid blowing a bubblegum bubble?
  2. How can you make your drawing special and different from others?
  3. What colors would you like to use to make your bubblegum look shiny?

How to Draw a Kid Blowing a Bubblegum Bubble

Let’s have some fun drawing a kid blowing a big bubble with bubblegum! Get your markers and paper ready, and let’s start creating something amazing!

Step 1: Drawing the Bubble

First, draw a big bubble. You can make it as large as you want. This bubble will be the main part of your drawing, so make sure it looks nice and round!

Step 2: Sketching the Kid’s Head

Next, draw the top of the kid’s head above the bubble. You can decide if you want to draw a boy or a girl. Have fun with the hairstyle! Maybe add curly hair, pigtails, or a ponytail. You can even add bows or flowers to make it special.

Step 3: Drawing the Body

Now, let’s draw the kid’s body. Start by drawing a curved line from the head. Then, make an upside-down “V” shape for the shorts. Connect the legs with two lines and add shoes at the bottom.

Step 4: Adding Details to the Legs and Shoes

For the legs, draw two lines down from the shorts. To make the shoes, draw curves that go outwards. You can add fun details like socks or extra lines on the shoes to make them look cartoonish.

Step 5: Drawing the Arms

To draw the arms, extend lines from the head or bubble. Make short sleeves by drawing an “L” shape, then continue the lines to form the arms. For the hands, draw an upside-down “U” for the thumb and three more “U” shapes for the fingers. In cartoons, it’s okay to have fewer fingers!

Step 6: Final Touches

Now that you have the basic outline, add any final details you like. You can draw extra lines on the shoes or add other features to make your drawing unique.

Step 7: Coloring Your Drawing

It’s time to color your drawing! Pick your favorite colors and have fun. You can make the bubblegum shiny by drawing a small jelly bean shape and a circle at the bottom. Try using darker colors for shadows to make your drawing look more interesting.

Step 8: Personalizing Your Artwork

Remember, your drawing is special, so it doesn’t have to look exactly like anyone else’s. You can change the colors, skin tones, and even add a background or extra details like hats. The most important thing is to have fun and be creative!

Conclusion

We hope you had a great time drawing a kid blowing a bubblegum bubble! Take your time to color and make your artwork your own. Happy drawing, and we can’t wait to see what you create!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the kid blowing a bubblegum bubble, and why did you enjoy it the most?
  • If you could add something special to your drawing, like a pet or a favorite toy, what would it be and how would it fit into your picture?
  • Have you ever blown a bubble with bubblegum? What was it like, and how big do you think you could make it?
  1. Bubblegum Observation: Next time you chew bubblegum, pay attention to how it stretches and forms a bubble. Try blowing a bubble and notice its shape and size. Can you draw what you see? Compare your bubble with the one in your drawing. What makes them similar or different?

  2. Creative Hairstyles: Look around at your friends, family, or even pictures in magazines. Notice the different hairstyles people have. Try drawing a few different hairstyles on your character. Which one do you like best? Can you create a new hairstyle that no one has thought of before?

  3. Color Exploration: Gather some colored pencils or crayons and experiment with mixing colors. Try creating new shades for your drawing. What happens when you mix blue and yellow? How about red and white? Use these new colors to add unique touches to your artwork.

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