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16 Free and Easy Directed Drawing Activities Anyone Can

By Matthew Lynch
October 11, 2023
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Are you looking for a fun and creative way to spend your time? Directed drawing activities are a great option! Not only do they help improve your drawing skills, but they also allow you to relax and destress. Best of all, you don’t need to be an expert artist to enjoy these activities! Here are 16 free and easy directed drawing activities that anyone can do.

1. Draw a Cute Cat

Start with a simple drawing of a cat’s head. Add details like whiskers, ears, and a cute little nose. You can even add a bow or a hat to make your cat extra adorable!

2. Design a Dinosaur

Draw a dinosaur of your choice, such as a fearsome T-rex or a friendly brontosaurus. Use simple shapes to create the body, and then add details like scales and teeth.

3. Create a Colorful Butterfly

Start with drawing the butterfly’s body and then add symmetrical wings on both sides. Use bright colors to make your butterfly come to life!

4. Sketch a Cartoon Elephant

Draw a large oval for the body and add curved lines for the trunk and ears. Don’t forget to include small eyes and a tail!

5. Illustrate a Sunflower

Begin with drawing a circle for the center of the flower and then add long, winding petals around it. Use different shades of yellow for a vibrant look.

6. Draw a Cute Penguin

Begin with an oval shape for the body and add small wings on the sides. Don’t forget to draw a white belly and a beak!

7. Design a Magical Unicorn

Start with drawing an outline of a horse and then add a long, flowing mane and a spiraling horn on top of its head. Use pastel colors for a whimsical effect.

8. Sketch a Scary Shark

Draw a large triangle for the body and add sharp teeth and a fin on top. Use shading techniques to make your shark look menacing!

9. Create a Playful Dolphin

Begin with an oval shape for the body and add a curved fin on top. Draw a smiling face to give your dolphin a friendly personality.

10. Illustrate a Cute Koala

Start with the koala’s head and add large round ears. Draw a small nose and use curved lines to create its fluffy body.

11. Draw a Majestic Lion

Begin with a circle for the head and add a flowing mane around it. Use strong lines to draw the lion’s body and add a fierce expression to its face.

12. Sketch a Beautiful Butterfly

Start with drawing a large oval for the body and add symmetrical wings on both sides. Experiment with different patterns and colors for a unique look.

13. Design a Playful Puppy

Draw a large circle for the head and add floppy ears and a cute snout. Use curved lines to create the body and add a wagging tail!

14. Create a Lovely Ladybug

Begin with an oval shape for the body and draw a line down the center. Add symmetrical wings and black spots for a classic ladybug design.

15. Illustrate a Whimsical Owl

Start with two large circles for the eyes and add a curved beak. Draw layers of feathers around the eyes to create a wise and magical owl.

16. Draw a Colorful Fish

Begin with an oval shape for the body and add fins and a tail. Use your imagination to choose vibrant colors for your fish!

These 16 free and easy directed drawing activities are perfect for artists of all skill levels. Whether you want to relax, have fun, or improve your drawing skills, give these activities a try. Get your pencils and paper ready, and let your creativity soar!

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