Let’s have some fun and learn how to draw cute puppies with a special surprise! This project is great for anyone who loves to draw. Ready to start?
First, gather these things:
1. Take the top of your paper and fold it down to meet the bottom edge. Make sure it’s even.
2. Press the fold down with your fingers to make it nice and flat.
1. Draw the Nose: Above the fold, draw a small upside-down triangle in the middle. This is the nose. Color it in.
2. Draw the Mouth: Make a “U” shape on each side of the nose for the mouth. Add another “U” for the tongue.
3. Add the Eyes: Draw two circles for the eyes, one on each side of the nose. Inside each eye, draw a smaller circle and color the bigger circle, leaving the small one white.
4. Draw the Chin: Start next to one eye and draw a curve under the fold to the other side.
1. Draw the Ears: Make an “A” shape for each ear. Connect the tops with a curve.
2. Add Inner Ear Details: Draw a smaller “A” inside each ear and add a zigzag line for fur.
3. Add Facial Markings: For a husky, draw curves over the nose and eyes.
1. Draw the Front Paws: Below the chin, draw two “U” shapes for paws.
2. Add Toes: Draw two lines on each paw for toes.
3. Draw the Body: Draw lines down from the paws, stopping before the paws.
4. Draw the Back Legs: Add sideways “U” shapes for the back legs.
5. Add the Tail: Draw a tail curving from the side to the body.
1. Draw a Border Collie: Below the husky, draw a border collie. Start with the nose and keep all features above the chin fold.
2. Add Details: Include fluffy cheeks, ears, and markings like the husky.
3. Draw a Bulldog: On top of the border collie, draw a bulldog or pug. Start with the nose and follow similar steps for the mouth, eyes, and ears.
1. Complete the Husky: Finish the husky by connecting the chin and adding more details.
2. Add Final Details: Draw any extra features or spots on the puppies.
3. Color Your Drawings: Color your puppies with any colors you like!
Great job! You’ve made a bunch of cute puppy drawings with a fun folding surprise. Remember, it’s okay if your drawings look different. The most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. Show your artwork to your friends and family!
Puppy Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or visit a local park. Look for different types of dogs and observe their features. Notice the shape of their ears, the color of their fur, and how they move. When you return home, try drawing a new puppy using the features you observed. This will help you practice drawing different types of puppies and notice the variety in real life.
Create a Puppy Story: Use your folding surprise puppy drawings to create a short story. Think about what adventures your puppies might go on. Write a few sentences about each puppy’s adventure and share your story with your family or friends. This activity will help you use your imagination and connect your drawings with storytelling.
Puppy Drawing Party: Invite a friend or family member to join you in drawing more folding surprise puppies. Share your drawings and talk about the different designs you created. You can even exchange drawings and color each other’s puppies. This activity encourages collaboration and sharing ideas, making drawing even more fun!