Father’s Day is coming up, and a great way to show your dad how much you love him is by making a special trophy just for him! Let’s learn how to draw a trophy that you can give to your dad. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!
Start by drawing a rectangle at the top of your paper. Make a short line down and then a long line across to form an “L” shape. Make sure the rectangle is in the middle of the page.
Next, draw a line that matches the bottom of the rectangle to finish the top. Then, draw a big “U” shape inside the rectangle, starting from the top, curving down, and coming back up.
To make the base of the trophy, draw two lines going down from the bottom of the “U” shape. Curve the lines outward at the bottom to make a wider base. Connect these lines to form a rectangle.
Now, let’s add the trophy handles. On one side of the trophy, draw a big “C” shape that curves out and back in. Do the same on the other side to make it look even.
To finish the handles, draw a small curve at the top and another at the bottom, connecting them to the trophy. This will make your trophy look nice and complete.
You can make your trophy extra special by adding a fun face or writing “Number One Dad” on it. You can put the words at the top or bottom, wherever you like!
Now that your drawing is done, it’s time to add some color! Use any coloring tools you like—markers, colored pencils, or crayons. Be creative with your colors. Maybe use red for the trophy and brown for the base.
To make your trophy stand out, you can make the outline thicker with a marker. This will help your trophy look extra special on the page.
Great job on making a beautiful trophy for Father’s Day! Remember, there are no strict rules—feel free to change the design and colors to make it your own. We hope you had fun drawing, and that your dad loves his special gift. Happy drawing!
Design Your Own Trophy: Think about what makes your dad special. Is he a great cook, a fantastic storyteller, or maybe a super soccer player? Design a new trophy that celebrates one of his special talents. Use the steps you learned to draw the trophy, but add unique decorations that show what your trophy is for. Share your design with a friend or family member and explain why you chose that theme.
Trophy Hunt: Go on a “trophy hunt” around your home or neighborhood. Look for objects that have interesting shapes or designs, like cups, vases, or even buildings. Take a piece of paper and draw the shapes you see. How are they similar to or different from the trophy you drew? Discuss with a parent or teacher how these shapes could inspire new trophy designs.
Color Experiment: Try coloring your trophy using different color combinations. What happens if you use warm colors like red, orange, and yellow? How does it look with cool colors like blue, green, and purple? Experiment with mixing colors to see what new shades you can create. Share your colorful trophy with a classmate and talk about which colors you liked best and why.