Let’s learn how to draw a super cute stack of owls! This fun project will surprise you when you unfold your paper. Ready to start? Let’s go!
Before we begin, make sure you have these materials:
1. Fold the Paper: Take the top edge of your paper and fold it down to the bottom edge. Make sure it lines up nicely. You can fold it in the middle first, then out to the corners.
2. Create a Guideline: Fold the top flap back up to the top. Flip the paper over and do the same thing with the bottom edge. This will help guide your drawing.
3. Use Scratch Paper: Put a piece of scratch paper under your drawing paper to keep your table clean.
1. Draw the Beak: Above the fold, draw a small “V” shape for the beak.
2. Add the Eyes: Draw two circles for the eyes. Inside each eye, draw a smaller circle and leave it white for a shiny look.
3. Create the Owl’s Head: Start from the beak, curve around the eyes, and connect back to the beak to make the head.
4. Draw the Ears: Add two pointy shapes on top of the head for ears or feathers.
5. Draw the Body: Below the fold, draw a “U” shape for the body. Add smaller “U” shapes for the feet and a line in the middle for toes.
6. Add a Branch: Draw a curved line from one foot for the branch. Add smaller lines for branches and leaves.
1. Unfold the Paper: Carefully unfold your paper to see the top owl’s head and the body below.
2. Draw the Second Owl: Repeat the steps for the second owl, but draw the eyes closed with upside-down “U” shapes.
3. Add Details: Draw the head, body, and feet for the second owl, making sure to connect the lines.
4. Draw the Third Owl: For the third owl, follow the same steps. You can make this owl winking by drawing a sideways “V” for one eye.
5. Finish the Details: Add wings and any extra features to each owl, like patterns or textures.
Now it’s time to color your drawing! Use markers, colored pencils, or crayons. Be creative with your colors!
1. Fast Forward Coloring: You can color quickly or take your time to match colors.
2. Final Touches: After coloring, look at your artwork and add any final touches or details.
Great job! You’ve drawn a stack of cute owls. This project helps you practice drawing and lets you be creative with colors and designs. Remember, you can always add your own special touches to your drawing. We hope you had fun making your owl stack, and we can’t wait to see your amazing creations!
Owl Observation Walk: Take a walk in your neighborhood or a nearby park with a grown-up. Look for birds, especially owls, or signs of them like feathers or nests. Can you spot any birds that remind you of the owls you drew? Try to notice the colors and shapes of the birds you see. When you get back, draw a new owl inspired by what you observed!
Owl Story Time: Create a short story about your stack of owls. What are their names? What adventures do they go on? Write down your story or tell it to a friend or family member. You can even act it out with your drawings as characters!
Color Experiment: Use your coloring materials to experiment with different color combinations for your owls. Try using colors you see in nature or invent your own. What happens if you mix two colors together? Share your colorful creations with your class or family and explain why you chose those colors.