How to Make a Fun Easter Stack Drawing
Let’s have some fun with a creative drawing project! We are going to make an Easter stack with cute baby chicks and colorful Easter eggs. This is a great way to celebrate Easter and have fun drawing. Let’s get started!
What You Need
Before we start, make sure you have these things:
- Paper
- Pencil
- Marker
- Eraser
- Scratch paper (to keep your table clean)
Folding the Paper
- First Fold: Fold the top of your paper down to meet the bottom edge. Press it down in the middle and out to the corners.
- Second Fold: Fold the top part back up to the top edge and press it down.
- Flip and Fold Again: Turn your paper over and fold the top part down to the top edge again. Press it down.
- Unfold: Open up the paper. It should look like a book that can open and close.
Drawing the First Baby Chick
- Protect Your Table: Put a scratch paper under your drawing paper.
- Draw the Beak: Above the fold, draw a “V” shape for the chick’s beak.
- Add Eyes: Draw two circles for the eyes. Add smaller circles inside for sparkle and color the big circles.
- Shape the Head: Draw a curve around the eyes to make the head.
- Add Feathers: Draw three little upside-down “U” shapes on top for feathers.
- Draw the Body: Make a “U” shape for the body and connect it to the head.
- Wings and Feet: Draw sideways “V” shapes for wings and small “U” shapes for feet.
Adding More Chicks and Eggs
- Open the Paper: Flatten your paper to draw more easily.
- Use a Pencil: Draw lines to help you add more chicks and eggs.
- Draw the Bottom Chick: Make a big oval for the bottom chick’s head.
- Add Eggs: Draw ovals for eggs, making them overlap with the chicks. Erase any extra lines.
- Draw More Chicks: Sketch two more chick heads below the top fold.
Outlining with Marker
- Trace the Eggs: Use a marker to go over the pencil lines of the eggs and erase the inside lines.
- Finish the Bottom Chick: Draw the beak, eyes, and head for the bottom chick. Connect the body to the head.
- Add Details: For the other chicks, draw beaks, eyes, and feathers, connecting their bodies.
Final Touches
- Erase Guidelines: Use an eraser to remove any pencil lines you don’t need.
- Color Your Drawing: Now, color your Easter stack! Use fun colors for the chicks and eggs.
Conclusion
Great job! You’ve made a wonderful Easter stack with baby chicks and eggs. You can add more details like candy or flowers to make it even more special. We hope you had a lot of fun with this project. Happy Easter!