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!
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.
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!
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.
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!
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?
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.
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.