How To Draw Zombie Tacos

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a whimsical zombie taco through a fun, step-by-step process. They start by creating the taco shell and filling it with imaginative ingredients like brains, lettuce, and worms, before adding a humorous zombie face. The lesson emphasizes creativity and encourages students to experiment with colors to bring their spooky taco to life.
  1. What shape did we start with to make the taco shell?
  2. What funny things did we add to our taco to make it look like a zombie?
  3. Why is it important to have fun and be creative when drawing?

How to Draw a Zombie Taco: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide

Welcome to a super fun drawing adventure! Today, we’re going to learn how to draw a silly and spooky zombie taco. Grab your art supplies and let’s get started!

Materials Needed

Before we begin, make sure you have these items ready:

  • A marker or something to draw with
  • Paper
  • Coloring materials like markers, colored pencils, or crayons

Step 1: Draw the Taco Shell

Start by drawing a big upside-down U shape, just like a rainbow. This will be the shell of your taco. You can make it as big as you want!

Step 2: Add the Brain Filling

Instead of regular taco meat, let’s fill our taco with brains! Draw a wavy line on top of the taco shell to look like brain texture. Add some squiggly lines inside to make it look even more like brains.

Step 3: Include Taco Ingredients

Now, let’s add some yummy taco ingredients:

  • Lettuce: Draw wavy lines to show the lettuce.
  • Tomatoes: Add small squares or upside-down V shapes for the tomato pieces. Put them on both sides of the taco.

Step 4: Create the Sour Cream and Worms

At the top of the taco, draw a wavy line for the sour cream. To make it spooky, add a worm coming out of the sour cream:

  • Draw a curved U shape for the worm’s body and add little curves along it for texture.

Step 5: Add More Worms

You can add more worms to your taco! Draw them wiggling around the ingredients using S-shaped curves for their bodies. Add texture just like you did for the first worm.

Step 6: Draw a Funny Zombie Face

Let’s give your taco a funny face:

  • Draw two tilted ovals for the eyes.
  • Add a U shape for the mouth, making it look like the taco is hungry, with a tongue sticking out.
  • Include wrinkles under the eyes for a tired look and a funny tooth sticking out.

Step 7: Complete the Taco Shell

Finish the taco shell by drawing a curve that connects underneath the tongue. Make sure it overlaps with the tongue to give it a 3D effect. You can also add extra lines to make the shell look more real.

Step 8: Color Your Zombie Taco

Now that your drawing is done, it’s time to add some color! Use your coloring materials to make your zombie taco look even messier and grosser. Be creative with your colors!

Conclusion

Great job on drawing your very own zombie taco! Remember, the most important part is to have fun and let your creativity shine. You can try drawing different food items and zombie faces next time. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the zombie taco, and why did you like it? Can you think of other silly or spooky things you might want to draw?
  • Have you ever seen a taco or another food that looked funny or unusual? What did it look like, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could make a zombie version of any food, what would it be? What fun or spooky ingredients would you add to it?
  1. Zombie Taco Storytime: After drawing your zombie taco, create a short story about it. Where did it come from? What adventures does it go on? Share your story with a family member or friend. This will help you think creatively and use your imagination to bring your drawing to life!

  2. Ingredient Hunt: Go on a mini scavenger hunt in your kitchen or garden to find real-life versions of the ingredients you drew in your zombie taco. Can you find something that looks like lettuce, tomatoes, or even a worm? Take pictures or draw what you find. This activity will help you connect your drawing with the real world.

  3. Color Experiment: Try coloring your zombie taco using different materials. Use crayons, markers, and colored pencils to see how each one changes the look of your drawing. Which colors make your taco look the spookiest? Share your findings with your class or family. This will help you understand how different tools can affect your artwork.

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