Let’s have some fun drawing two cute foxes hugging a heart! This is a great activity to do with your friends or family. Let’s get started and enjoy the creative process!
Before we start, make sure you have these supplies:
First, use your pencil to draw a big heart in the middle of your paper. You can make it easier by drawing two dots: one in the middle and one below it.
Now, use your marker to draw the foxes’ arms and legs hugging the heart.
Go back to your pencil to adjust the heart shape between the legs. Make it a little bigger if you need to.
Use an eraser to remove any extra lines from the arms, legs, and the heart outline.
With your marker, trace over the heart and connect it to the arms and legs for a neat outline.
Start with the nose by drawing a small “V” shape above the left side of the heart. Then, add the mouth with two “U” shapes.
Draw closed eyes using upside-down “U” shapes, and add a big upside-down “U” for the head. Include curves for the cheeks and zigzag lines for the fur.
Draw the bottom of the fox’s head connecting to the heart. Add patterns on the forehead and ears, including zigzag lines for the fur.
From the cheek, draw the body down to the leg. For the tail, start near the ear, curve it out, and add zigzag details.
Repeat the same steps for the second fox on the opposite side, adjusting details like the position of the ears and tail to create a unique look.
Once both foxes are complete, use your eraser to remove any remaining guidelines. Then, color your drawing! Feel free to add personal touches, such as bows or a background scene.
After coloring, admire your finished piece of art featuring two foxes hugging a heart. Remember, the most important part is to have fun and enjoy the creative process!
We hope you had a great time drawing and celebrating togetherness through this fun activity. Remember, art is always better when shared with friends. Happy drawing!
Fox Observation Walk: Take a walk in your neighborhood or a nearby park with a grown-up. Look for things that remind you of the foxes you drew, like animals with bushy tails or heart shapes in nature. Can you find any patterns or colors that you used in your drawing? Share what you find with your family or friends!
Create a Fox Story: Use your drawing as inspiration to create a short story about the two foxes. What are their names? Why are they hugging a heart? Write down your story or tell it to someone. You can even draw more pictures to go along with your story!
Heart Hunt: Go on a “heart hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for objects that are shaped like a heart or have heart patterns. Count how many you can find and draw a picture of your favorite heart-shaped item. Discuss why hearts are often used to show love and friendship.