 Hey guys, we are here with the final three words in our daily drawing list Popsicle rabbit and seashell. So this is turned out to be a fun little project But we're gonna finish it up today and then in the next video. We are gonna start a drawing Sorry a painting So for this we're gonna do our final three words I hope before you get started with watching this video and doing your drawings that you have done your homework That you've done your chores that you're minding mom and dad that everything is going well for you and If so, let's get started our final three we ended with circles our final three words are probably Challenging but that's okay because I know you all can do it and we're gonna we're gonna walk through each one of these So we have popsicle rabbit and seashell if you need inspiration for shapes Inspiration pictures for things to look at to do your drawings by all means If you have access to a computer with mom and dad's permission Then you can of course go there, but I'm gonna see what I can do to give you some inspiration here So popsicle, how do you spell popsicle? P-o-p-s-i-c-l-e at least I hope so So popsicle is gonna be real easy one. So we're gonna draw a straight line going across Then we're gonna draw a line that goes straight up and then curves and comes down and You know, I like loose sketchy lines. So we're gonna go over it a couple times Then we're gonna make it look a little bit at least two-dimensional. We're gonna draw a slanted line here on the side on the corner Then I'm gonna take this and I'm going to angle I'm gonna start here And I'm gonna draw kind of a straight line, but I'm gonna angle in to have it attach up here So I'm gonna go here. I'm gonna go straight and Then I'm gonna curve just a little bit until it meets with the top And then I'm gonna shade that just a little bit because it would be farther away from if you were looking at the popsicle It'll be a little farther away from you. So to be a little bit darker than the front part Okay, so then and then we'll put a stick. It's always got a stick, right? So again, we'll do a straight line down and then a curved line and then straight back up again But not too wide the stick would also also have some dimension to it. So right here So right here, we'll do a line coming straight down and again, we're gonna angle it in just a little bit till it meets the stick down here and This would also be darker. So we'll color it in just a little bit. I'm gonna draw some line the stick would be made out of wood. So Draw some texture lines like that I'm going to color the stick with brown a brown pencil again like before We're gonna angle we're gonna lay our pencil kind of flat instead of coloring with it this way Which you could do we're gonna have it flat against the paper so we get more of an even coverage of the color On the paper just like that and also is a little faster Then we're gonna take the tip of the pencil and I'm gonna go over with that part where I made the line darker Just add some dark brown color because you'll get a darker color of brown if you use the point of the pencil Then if you do this see So that will help you with your shading if you learn how to do your pencils, yeah All right, so that's that then let's color in the Popsicle part. So what kind of popsicle what kind of ice cream do you what like what kind of popsicle do you like? I'm not gonna do So I'm gonna take a plate use a plate with mom and dad's permission, please But you want something that is hard not paper I'm gonna take some of our crayon. I need a regular But you could probably use a q-tip. All right, I'm gonna put some of this gold marker right on the plate I'm gonna put some of the pink for here and I'm gonna put some of the blue Over here Okay, I'm gonna get some water We're gonna start with the gold and look what happens It makes like an inky paint, right? so we're gonna take that and Do like a stripe of the gold and we'll do the pink one see So it makes kind of almost like a watercolor, right? Again, make sure you find a plate it could or a piece of plastic you could do it with a plastic lid It could be something that mom and dad are gonna actually throw away, but you want you can use it for art It can be the you know top of a plastic box Anything that's not porous Meaning that the water won't absorb into it. So you don't want it made out of paper or Even probably styrofoam you want plastic or ceramic Okay, so we're gonna do the blue isn't that cool? Because your Surface your plater what you're using is not porous when you're done It should wash right off with a weight paper towel But you don't want to do it with anything you're gonna use for food You tell mom and dad that you want it to do art with it's gonna be your art palette. So they're popsicle. How cool is that? I'm gonna take a little right here and see you can just do this Now I'm gonna leave the pink because I think we might need that per se show Okay, so next is rabbit So rabbits rabbits are fun. Are you ready? Okay? So first I want you to draw a circle Then I want you to draw sort of an oval that's connected to the circle like this Then we're gonna give the rabbit some ears Big big ears petal shaped ears like flower petals here Give your rabbit some feet. We'll put some little sideways ovals down here for feet and for the front paws will Do these shapes like this these curved line like this and then do another one on the other side You can sort of make a fluffy tail coming out one side Then give him some eyes draw a line down and then curve it to the left and Then curve it to the right attach them and then whiskers. You can also put some hairs inside the ears like that I'm gonna Color his ears is pink Now I have to be careful because I did get the paper on the back wet So if you're doing this you probably want to let your popsicle dry Before you dry your bunny and you start pushing on the paper. We had that discussion early on This is very thin paper and so your drawings are gonna show through if you get it wet You want to be careful Make your bunny any colors that you want though. How cute is he just like that? I'm gonna be put a little bit of purple in his hair Some bunny. Oh, sorry rabbit. R-A-B-B-I-T rabbit Yeah, okay. Last one is seashell We saved that pink ink for this one. So seashell S-E-A-S-H-E-L-L seashell So look it up and make sure it's right. So we'll do a simple seashell So I want you to draw a straight line Then I want you to draw two little lines that kind of angle in like this Just like that Then we're gonna go up At an angle on each side Then we're gonna draw a wavy line that curves up as it waves it curves up and connect it to the other side like that Then we're gonna take the sides of these Upward bumps and we're going to draw a light line like that That goes towards the middle right here and pretend there's an imaginary line right there in the middle so then you want to Do some light lines and then if you want go back and do some heavier ones like that Then we're gonna go back to our pink ink. We're gonna actually make a little more Regular paintbrush, but you could use a q-tip with water and we're gonna take our pink ink and If the curved up bumps are raised then the curved down bumps are recessed and farther away from the viewer right so then These would actually be darker a little bit. I see where I missed a few lines So and the edge of the shell would be a little bit darker usually shells are like pink and white or white and tan or Maybe a little bit of gray Can wipe that off and so I said gray right so I've got just a plain pencil You can add a little bit of shading with the pencil In the parts that you think should be a little darker Or where you think the colors need to blend a little bit Now if you have a white pen a white gel pen or a white paint pen Okay, like this is a white gel pen. This is a uniball signal You don't have to have this to do this But if you have one then you can give the light spots a little bit of white pen They just make them stand out a little bit. White pen seems to not be working very well So let's see this one. It's like all my white pens are dried up. Let's see this white pen Yep, this is a white paint pen. Let's see. Look at that makes a big difference You don't have to have the white paint pen and if you've done this on yell on white paper You probably don't need the white paint pen. My paper is yellow. So There you go seashell Easy quick simple seashell. Is it perfect? No, is it art? Yes. Do we love it? Yes So the most important thing I hopefully you've learned about doing a month's worth of drawings every day is that It's not about whether the drawings come out perfect. It's not about whether Things are exactly the way they should be. It's about being expressive Create and creating every day and about practice art is all about practice and with practice you will get better So I hope that this gives you something you can do down a daily basis if you guys are interested Hey, y'all have to have a grown-up. Let me know and I can create another word list for you for May But this is one is done again the download for this list is in the video description and You it's free to download and print a copy and Yeah, so there you go Also the playlist for the kids art drawing series Which goes from day one when we made some of these embellishments and then also we made the sketchbook and things like that and started The drawings is the playlist is in the video description so you can check it out. All right That's it for right now. Join me in the next video where we start a process of creating a painting and I hope you all are having a good day and that you're staying safe You're staying healthy and you're staying creative and above all go out and have a great day Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you later. Bye guys