Drawing Valentine’s Tacos: A Fun Guide
Valentine’s Day is coming, and what better way to celebrate than by drawing two cute tacos in love? Let’s learn how to make your own special taco art. Grab your supplies, and let’s get started!
Supplies Needed
Before we start drawing, make sure you have these supplies:
- Paper
- A marker (or any coloring tool you like)
- Optional: Colored pencils or markers for coloring
Step 1: Drawing the First Taco
- Outline the Taco Shape: Draw an upside-down “U” shape on the right side of your paper for the taco shell.
- Add Filling: Inside the taco, draw some bumps for beef, a zigzag line for lettuce, and circles for tomatoes. You can add any filling you like, even candy!
- Complete the Taco Shell: Draw the bottom of the taco by extending the right side down a bit, then curve it around to connect back to the top.
Step 2: Drawing the Second Taco
- Overlap the Tacos: Draw another upside-down “U” shape behind the first taco, but only part of it to show it’s behind.
- Add Filling: Repeat the filling process with beef, lettuce, and tomatoes, just like the first taco.
- Finish the Taco Shell: Draw the bottom of the second taco, making sure it matches the curve of the first taco.
Step 3: Adding Faces to the Tacos
- Draw Funny Faces: On each taco, add eyes by drawing circles. Create smiles or any expression you like. Add highlights in the eyes by drawing smaller circles inside.
- Customize the Faces: Make one taco look like it’s kissing by drawing lips and adding eyelashes or a bow.
Step 4: Adding Hearts
- Draw Hearts: To make it more like Valentine’s Day, draw hearts around the tacos. Use two guide points and draw curves to form heart shapes. Make them different sizes and directions for fun.
Step 5: Coloring Your Tacos
Now it’s time to add color! Use markers or colored pencils. Here are some color ideas:
- Taco shell: Orange
- Lettuce: Green
- Tomatoes: Red
- Beef: Brown
Feel free to color your tacos however you like, and take your time!
Step 6: Adding Extra Details
To make your tacos even more fun, you can add arms and legs:
- Draw Arms and Legs: Use simple shapes like “U” for thumbs and larger “U” shapes for hands. For legs, draw small ovals at the bottom for shoes.
- Express Emotions: Position the arms to show emotions, like raising them in excitement or covering the cheeks in embarrassment.
Conclusion
Great job! You’ve drawn your very own Valentine’s tacos. Remember, it’s okay if your tacos look different. The most important thing is to have fun and be creative. You can even use your drawings to make homemade Valentine’s cards!
We hope you enjoyed this drawing activity and can’t wait to see your unique creations. Happy Valentine’s Day!