 Hey guys, we are here for more kids art drawing Hopefully you all have been keeping up much better than I have because I haven't been keeping up. Oh Yeah, yeah, we have quite a few days to do drawings to do I stopped at bug and I need to catch up to plant So let's get started. Our next word is heart That should be pretty easy, right? So everybody knows how to draw a simple heart I'm going to just do some doodles on it just because why not and then I'm going to Use some of our little embellishments that we made before on it Let's see. First. Let's color it and of course, we're going to use a red or a pink Which means that we have to use a crayon Since they only want to have it's kind of the right color, which is fine So just color in your heart The harder you press on your crayon the more color you're going to get on the paper Just be careful not to break your crayon But if you do don't worry about it. Just keep going. You can color with the broken pieces I'm going to take one of my crayola markers. That's kind of a dark pink Color the little dots and the dark pink color Yeah, I do think I want to put some of these on here. I'm just going to grab some Elmer's glue I don't know why I want to put this on there. I just do because why not? The prompt is supposed to be a suggestion for you to be creative. So That's what I'm going to do. So there we go heart Okay, next we have fork I'm going to turn our paper Put our little piece of cardboard back in there. So if there's any leaky glue, it doesn't get down on the other paper Okay fork So it's helpful if you go get a fork from the kitchen and look at it and see what shape it is. Yeah So usually your fork Is got like a u-shape on one end And then you've got the handle Usually like flares out at one end at the end where you hold it And it's skinny up near the u-shaped part, right? And then you have The parts that you pick your food up with right there's usually four Five something like that You can do this in pencil You don't have to do these in pen We said that before I'm going to add some shadows right here I'm going to take A little bit of a white gel pen Or a white out pen You don't have to do this. Oh, you know what actually I'm not going to do this Normally my background paper is white. So I would take that little piece off Um where I have the mistake Um But you know what I'm going to go over it with a little bit of yellow pencil. We're going to just leave it there It's not a mistake, right? It's an artistic opportunity So on that side of the mistake and on all the other Same sides. I'm going to put some yellow pencil Like a highlight like that's where the sun is hitting the fork. Yeah Then I'm going to take some purple crayon To some of those shadow places that we drew On the opposite side, right and there we have our fork Okay, what's next? stick Okay All right Stick is easy So, you know go into your backyard and go find a stick and you can use that as reference But stick is easy. So nothing in nature is straight lines or even very rarely So stick is easy. So have a loose hold of your pencil or pen And you can make like an overly shape at one end And then start drawing a messy line messy uneven line All the way to the other end and then just do a curved line Then they'll go back down. They don't have to be the same. They don't have to match Until you connect it down here. Yeah, then I'm going to add some more sketchy lines Maybe some shadows Maybe I'm going to take this little bump out and I'm going to extend it and make it into like a little branch Use some of these places where my line got really messy to add shadow Add a little oval there like a knot I'm barely touching my pen to the paper Now I'm going to take my pen and better grip on the pen and I'm going to Touch down and push into the paper a little bit harder I'm going to draw some harder lines and Go over those parts of my stick shape that I like If you hear voices in the background everybody's working from home right now and they're all downstairs. I think getting lunch or something So anyway, so we're going to just go over these lines Like that and we have a stick then we're going to take some brown Ooh, we have a brown pencil. Perfect brown and gray Okay, so we're going to put some brown in here Just color most of it color it brown And and you'll notice they use the side of the pencil because I think I get a nicer flatter more even coverage of pencil on the paper Okay, then we're going to take our gray And we're going to go over those places where we add those extra sketchy marks the shadows I'm going to just make them a little darker with the gray And there we have our stick shape How easy was that? All right. What's the next one? house house All right, let's draw a house Okay So for a house simple house, let's put house down here You want a simple rectangle or a box Again, I like loose mess loose messy sketchy lines. I'm going to go over it a couple times Then you want to put a triangle on the top That's your basic house shape So the thing I'm going to do next is I'm going to add a door. I'm going to make it a rounded door You can make it whatever kind of door you want Put a little doorknob I'm going to add some windows And maybe I'll add a little extra sort of rectangly shape up here for a chimney And then we'll do some swirlies For smoke coming out of the chimney. Yeah Then we'll take And I think I want my front door to be turquoise. So let's use the turquoise crayon And let's make the chimney turquoise because why not? We will make the roof gray Again, you'll notice I'm coloring with the side of the pencil It's a little faster and a little smoother Okay That's pretty cute. What color do I want for the body of the house though? Hmm, I'm going to put some yellow crayon in the windows So it looks like the yellow is brighter and there's light on in the windows. I want to do purple. I don't think so Maybe green Hmm sometimes picking the colors the hardest part Maybe a darker blue That might work. It's almost the same color as the door but not quite We'll just try it. What's the worst that could happen Now I started putting the word that I was trying to draw at the bottom of the page back when I first started doing this Because sometimes times my drawing didn't come out, right? And I wasn't exactly sure what I was trying to draw when I would go back and look at it So that's one of the reasons I do that just fyi Um next is pet Pet do you have a cat or a dog? I don't have any pets at the moment But my daughter and her fiance live with us and They have a dog, but I think we're going to try to draw a cat So let's draw a cat So first we're going to draw an oval-y shape And we're going to put two ears on top Sort of a body we'll put some Pause down here cat size Cat's nose A little upside down triangle then do this And then do whiskers. Don't forget the whiskers Yeah, and then we can take Maybe this purple Marker Let's make the nose and the eyes darker with the purple marker Let's make some of these Lions darker like that Now we can take some water Remember these are crayola markers, right? So they're a little bit water soluble Don't do too much because like I have thin paper here So if I do too much it's going to mess up the paper, but I'm going to get the marker a little bit wet and I'm going to just make it smear a little bit on purpose Next is Apple I'm going to put this here because again, this is wet And now you can see that the back side of our paper is wet, but that's okay Normally you wouldn't want to wait until that dries to try to draw your apple So for an apple you want A shape that's sort of like this and then I'm going to do A little circle-y shape up here when I draw a stem I'm going to put some Lines for shadows And then I'm going to go in again and I'm going to firm up The lines I like Okay, do we have a red we don't have a red marker, but we have a red crayon Okay, so we use the red crayon and we're going to Just add some color to our apple I don't know what you call this shape except maybe two ovals connected together And then we'll take some green and we'll color our leaf and our stem So apple All right next Last for today is plant Okay, this one's easy. All right. You ready? So first we're going to draw an ovally shape Then we're going to draw some straight down sides Then do a curved line down here like this Okay Do some lines on either side And this is your plant's pot Okay, that it's growing out of So then we're going to go straight up and then we're going to put a leaf another leaf Put some shadows in here for some dirt Just like that easy as easy as that. So then we're going to take a green And we're going to color our leaves We will take a brown and we'll color our dirt And we will take a color you can use any color to color the plant pot Um, let's do purple. I've kind of been wanting to use purple. So let's do purple So purple is a shadow color. It's a darker color, right? It's on that cooler side of the color wheel So you it's a good color to use for shadows the purple blue green Your lighter brighter colors that suggest sunlight warmth are yellow orange red So this is a good color and i'm going to leave the the this center part The paper color because that makes it look like it's More forward more towards you and the purple parts are back farther Anyway, those are our drawings for today I hope you enjoyed them I will try to be back in a day or two with some more drawings in the meantime. Don't forget to Mind mom and dad and do what you're supposed to make sure you've got your tours and schoolwork done before you start on your drawing journal And if you get a couple of days behind don't feel bad because we all do that. All right, that's it for today. Don't forget to Like share and subscribe if you can and um The most important thing is to just have fun with the fact that you're home and you don't have to go anywhere and You can do some drawing and things when You're done with your schoolwork and stuff and just have fun with it. All right That's it for today. Don't forget to go out and have a great day Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and i'll see you later. Bye guys