How To Draw Spring Blossoms – Preschool

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In this lesson, young artists learn to draw spring blossoms using simple materials like brown and pink crayons. The step-by-step guide encourages creativity by teaching how to create a tree branch, add colorful blossoms, and incorporate details, emphasizing that the process should be fun and imaginative. By the end, students are inspired to appreciate the beauty of spring and continue honing their drawing skills.
  1. What colors do we use to draw the tree and the blossoms?
  2. How do we make the blossoms look like they are part of the tree?
  3. Why is it important to have fun while we are drawing?

Drawing Spring Blossoms: A Fun Guide for Young Artists

Spring is a wonderful time when flowers start to bloom. Let’s have fun drawing pretty blossoms to celebrate! Get your crayons ready, and let’s begin our art adventure!

Materials Needed

  • Brown crayon
  • Pink crayon
  • Paper

Step 1: Drawing the Tree Branch

Start with the Branch: Use your brown crayon. Place your paper so you can draw from the bottom corner. Make a wiggly line that goes up to the top corner.

Thicken the Branch: Draw another line next to the first one, making it come to a point at the top. Color between the lines to fill in the branch.

Add More Branches: Draw more branches. They can be shorter or less wiggly. Remember to thicken them and color them in.

Step 2: Creating the Blossoms

Switch to Pink: Now, let’s add some color! Use your pink crayon to draw blossoms on your branches.

Draw the Petals: For each blossom, draw four petals. Start with a circle in the middle, then add petals around it. You can make them float a little off the branch if you want.

Practice Makes Perfect: Keep adding blossoms to your drawing. Don’t worry about making them perfect; just have fun!

Step 3: Adding Details

Details Inside the Blossoms: Add a small circle in the center of each blossom. Draw tiny lines or dashes around it for the stamen.

Connect the Blossoms to the Branch: Draw small branches connecting each blossom to the main branch. This makes them look like part of the tree.

Repeat for All Blossoms: Keep adding details to all your blossoms, connecting them to the branches.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve made a beautiful drawing of spring blossoms. It’s amazing what you can create with just a few crayons and some imagination. Remember, the more you draw, the better you’ll get. Enjoy the beauty of spring and keep drawing!

  • What is your favorite part about spring, and have you ever noticed any flowers blooming around you during this season?
  • When you draw, do you like to use lots of colors, or do you prefer just a few? Why do you think colors are important in art?
  • Can you think of a time when you tried something new, like drawing blossoms, and how did it make you feel? What did you learn from that experience?
  1. Blossom Hunt: Go outside with a grown-up and look for real spring blossoms. Can you find flowers that look like the ones you drew? Take a picture or make a quick sketch of them. Notice the different colors and shapes. How are they similar or different from your drawing?

  2. Blossom Craft: Use colored paper or tissue paper to create 3D blossoms. Cut out petal shapes and glue them together to make flowers. Attach them to a branch you find outside or a stick. This will help you see how blossoms are connected to branches in real life.

  3. Blossom Story: Imagine you are a blossom on a tree. Write a short story or draw a picture about your day. What do you see from your branch? Do you have any friends nearby? This will help you think about the life of a blossom and how it fits into the world around it.

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