How To Draw Happy Easter In Block Letters

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In this lesson, students learn to create a homemade Easter card by following a series of fun drawing steps. They start by sketching guidelines for the words “Hoppy Easter,” outline the letters with markers, add decorative elements like bunny ears, and finally erase the guidelines before coloring their designs. The lesson encourages creativity and provides a festive way to celebrate Easter.
  1. What did you enjoy most about making your Easter card?
  2. Can you tell me how you drew the letters for “Happy” and “Easter”?
  3. What colors did you choose to decorate your card, and why did you pick them?

Create a Homemade Easter Card: A Fun Drawing Lesson

Introduction

Let’s have some fun making a special Easter card! This is a great way to show your creativity and celebrate Easter. Grab your pencils, markers, and paper, and let’s get started on this exciting drawing adventure!

Step 1: Drawing Guidelines

First, we will use our pencils to draw some guidelines. These will help us write our words nicely. Start by writing “Happy” at the top left of your paper. Press just enough so you can see it, but not too hard, so it’s easy to erase later.

  • Draw the letter H.
  • Change the letter A into an oval shape like an Easter egg, turning “Happy” into “Hoppy.”
  • Add the two P’s and a Y at the end.

Now, move to the bottom of the paper and write “Easter.” Start with a big E, then an A, S, T, E, and finish with an R. You can use big or small letters, whichever you like!

Step 2: Outlining with Markers

Now, let’s trace over our pencil lines with a marker to make them stand out.

  • For the letter H, draw box letters by leaving space around the pencil lines.
  • Outline the Easter egg shape for the letter A.
  • Continue tracing the letters P and Y, leaving space for a small letter D inside the P.

For the letter Y, start from the side and draw a diagonal line down, then connect it to the top with a V shape.

Step 3: Adding Bunny Ears

Let’s make our Easter egg look even more fun by adding bunny ears on top. Draw two big loops for ears, and then add smaller loops inside for extra detail.

Step 4: Completing the Word “Easter”

Now, let’s outline the word “Easter” using the box lettering style.

  • Outline each letter, adding fun details like a triangle inside the A and a bigger curve for the S.
  • Finish with the T, E, and R, adding little details inside if you want.

Step 5: Erasing Guidelines

Once all your letters are outlined, erase the pencil guidelines. This will leave you with clean, bold letters ready for coloring.

Step 6: Coloring Your Card

Now comes the best part—coloring! Pick any colors you like to decorate your letters and the Easter egg. You can also add more Easter eggs, flowers, or even a chocolate bunny to make your card extra special.

Take your time and have fun choosing your colors or creating your own unique design.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve made a beautiful homemade Easter card. We hope you had fun with this drawing lesson and that your card looks amazing. Don’t forget to show your card to your friends and family. Happy Easter!

  • What are some of your favorite things about Easter, and how could you include them in your card design?
  • Have you ever made a card for someone special? How did it make you feel to give it to them, and how do you think they felt receiving it?
  • If you could add any other fun shapes or animals to your Easter card, what would they be and why?
  1. Explore Letter Shapes: Take a walk around your home or classroom and look for objects that resemble the shapes of the letters in “Hoppy Easter.” Can you find something that looks like an “H” or an “E”? Draw or take pictures of these objects and share them with your classmates. This will help you see letters in everyday objects!

  2. Create a Nature Easter Card: Go outside and collect small items like leaves, flowers, or twigs. Use these natural materials to decorate another Easter card. Arrange them to form the letters of “Hoppy Easter” or create fun patterns around the words. This activity will help you see how you can use different materials to express your creativity.

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Use your markers or crayons to mix colors and create new shades for your Easter card. Try combining two colors to see what new color you can make. For example, mix blue and yellow to make green. Share your new colors with your friends and use them to add unique touches to your card.

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