How To Draw Best Friends

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw best friends by following a step-by-step guide that includes drawing their heads, facial features, ears, hair, and bodies, as well as connecting them to show friendship. The lesson encourages creativity and fun, allowing students to personalize their drawings with different hairstyles and colors. Ultimately, the focus is on enjoying the process of creating art and practicing drawing skills.
  1. What do you think makes a best friend special when you draw them?
  2. How did you feel when you were drawing the faces and smiles of your friends?
  3. What colors did you choose for your drawing, and why did you pick those colors?

Drawing Best Friends: A Fun Guide

Let’s have some fun drawing best friends! Grab your markers, paper, and something to color with. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

Step 1: Drawing the Heads

First, let’s draw the heads of our friends. Draw two circles next to each other. Make sure they are the same size and their cheeks are touching, like they are giving each other a big hug!

Step 2: Adding Facial Features

Now, let’s give them faces! Draw two small circles for the eyes on each face. If you want, you can add eyelashes to make them look cute. Color in the eyes to make them shine.

Let’s make them smile! For one friend, draw a simple U-shape for a smile. For the other, draw a line that curves down and then a U-shape to show an open mouth smile.

Step 3: Drawing the Ears and Hair

Time to add ears! Draw a C-shape for one ear and a backward C for the other. The ear in the middle won’t show because they are so close together.

Now, let’s have fun with their hair! You can draw spiky hair for one and long hair for the other. Maybe one has a ponytail or a bun. Be creative! One can have straight hair and the other curly.

Step 4: Adding Bodies

Let’s draw their bodies. Draw two lines going down from each head. Connect these lines with a line across to make an “H” shape. This is their body standing on the ground.

For the legs, draw two lines going inward at the bottom of each body, and connect them to make feet.

Step 5: Connecting the Characters

Now, let’s show how they are best friends! Draw a curved line connecting their bodies to show them holding hands. Do the same for the other arm, drawing curves that connect at the bottom.

Step 6: Coloring Your Drawing

Now it’s time to color! Use markers, colored pencils, or paint—whatever you like. You can pause and color as you go to make it look just right.

Final Touches

After coloring, you can add more friends to your drawing to make it even more fun and lively. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and be creative!

Conclusion

We hope you loved this drawing lesson and enjoyed making your best friends. Remember to be kind to everyone, and keep practicing your drawing skills. Happy creating!

  • What do you like most about drawing with your friends? Can you think of a time when you drew something special together?
  • If you could add more friends to your drawing, who would they be and why? What fun activities would you all be doing in the picture?
  • How do you think your drawing would change if you used different colors or hairstyles for your friends? What do these choices say about your friends’ personalities?
  1. Friendship Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or school and observe people interacting. Look for pairs or groups of friends. Notice how they stand or walk together. Do they hold hands or share a laugh? Draw a picture of what you saw and add it to your drawing of best friends. Discuss with your class how friends show they care for each other.

  2. Create a Friendship Story: Use your drawing of best friends to create a short story. Think about what adventures your drawn friends might go on. Write a few sentences about their day together. Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them to add their own ideas to the story.

  3. Friendship Bracelet Craft: Make friendship bracelets using colorful yarn or string. Choose colors that represent you and your best friend. As you make the bracelet, think about what makes your friendship special. Once finished, exchange bracelets with a friend or keep it as a reminder of your drawing lesson.

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