 on the Kids Art Drawing series here on YouTube. And this is intended just for children, although I'm sure adults could do it too and probably have a lot of fun with it. We're using basic easy materials. We made our sketchbook. We made some embellishments for the sketchbook. We made a little greeting card with some of the embellishments. All of those are in the first couple of videos. I'll link the playlist in the description below. Check it out. You might wanna start from video one. And I have been a little slack in filming the videos, but I'm gonna try to do my best to catch up and film a couple of videos today. I'm gonna probably edit them fairly quickly and get them up on YouTube for you all. Each one's gonna have about four drawings in it. And yeah, let's get to it, shall we? All right, as always, I'm gonna start the drawing videos by saying to all of you kids out there, I hope that while you are home and you're watching YouTube that you're doing it, number one, with mom and dad's permission that you've done your homework and or schoolwork first and your chores. And now you've got some free time and you can play with doing some art. Please make sure that you are doing what you need to first. And yeah, then let's enjoy doing some art together. So we are gonna do some drawings and let's get started and see what our words are. And I will be right back. Okay, our words for today are, where did we stop? We stopped at smile. We're gonna do four words. So we've got star, beak, feather and door. All right, star. Let's write the words down first. So star, S-T-A-R, beak, B-E-A-K, feather, F-E-A-T-H-E-R and door, D-O-O-R. I'm gonna keep the drawings pretty basic, but you could make them as difficult and complicated and advanced as you choose to do. I want people to have fun with this and little kids to be able to do this. And so we're gonna keep it pretty, pretty basic. All right, star. Star is an easy one. And you could do star a couple different ways. That's actually my dinner list, sorry. So you could do this and do an upside down V, then bring this line over here, then bring it over here, then bring it down and then connect it. Oops, that's not a very good star. Holy cow. You get the idea. Okay, but you also could just do this. Yeah, so whatever way you choose to do it, this is gonna be opposite of what everything I've told you that I like sketchy lines, but I don't like all these lines in between. I prefer to do it this way. So I'm gonna put a V here, then either side of that, the upside down V, I'm gonna bring a line straight out. Then I'm going to angle it down to about there. It's about where this stops. Then I'm gonna start here, bring it almost straight down and then back up, almost to the middle here. And do the same thing over here. Let's color our star. What color? I don't know, maybe silver. Silver might be, no gold, cold. Where's our paintbrush? So get a wet Q-tip and a cup of water or a paintbrush and a cup of water and your Crayola marker. And again, do a little bit at a time because the marker will bleed, but you don't want it to dry too much. You could color it, the solid color, but I like the way it looks when the marker bleeds. So there you go. You can see the smiley face showing through a little bit. I think that's actually kind of cute. So star. Now beak, beak like on a bird, right? Let's draw a little bird. So this'll be kind of a little bit harder, but not too much. We're gonna draw sort of a goofy bird. So I'm gonna draw an oval shape. Then I'm going to draw a U shape like that. Then I'm going to take a line here and I'm gonna bring it out and I'm gonna stop it right about there and then I'm gonna turn and come up this way. Do the same thing on the other side. We're gonna do three little sort of petal-y shapes like that on one side and then three on the other side. Then we're gonna draw two big ovals and a little circle in the middle and color that with your black pen. Then in between is the beak part, right? That's the part that is the word that we got. Birds have a beak, right? And then the beak sometimes are two little breathing holes, right? And then we're gonna just have fun with it and I'm gonna give our little bird some funny hair. And you can give him sort of feathery shapes like this. And then you can color him in some fun colors. Oops, he doesn't have to be a realistic bird. He can be fun colored bird. Why can't he be? I'm gonna make him purple. I like purple. Purple is a good color. So you'll notice I'm coloring around the eyes. I'm not coloring the eyes. Gonna leave them open. I'm gonna take my yellow pencil and I'm gonna color with a tip because I want it to be a little darker. I'm gonna color his little feet yellow. I'm gonna color his beak yellow. And then I'm gonna take maybe the pink one and go over the eyes in pink. I'm gonna take this blue color and I'm gonna just add a little bit of blue around the edges of his little wings, the edges of his body, just to give it a little bit of interest and dimension and around the edges of his head. He just makes him look cuter and color his little hairs. How cute is that? Little bird, beak. So that's a good example of how you can take a word and don't take it so literally, but beak, you could literally draw a bird's beak, but why couldn't you just draw a goofy bird? It doesn't even have to be realistic. Draw a cartoon bird. All right, feather. Feathers are kind of interesting. So if you have a feather, you can get it out and you can look at it for an example of how a feather looks while you're drawing it, but I want you to take sort of a curved line, draw a little bit of a line coming out at one end and then I want you to draw another line up the other side but I want you to angle it in so that it comes to just like a point, a single, the single line at the top. When you look at a feather, the quill on the feather is wider at the bottom than it is on the top. All right, then we're gonna just draw some hairs. Just flick out your pen, touch it to the paper at the quill, the center part, and as you pull it out like towards the right, I'm pulling it out to draw the line and lifting it up at the same time. So you wanna just do that, flick, flick, flick, flick, all the way up. Put on some music and flick those lines. Flick, flick, flick, flick, flick. As you get to the top, have your flicks go a little, rather than have them go out at an angle, have them start to go up straight with this center line up here. Again, if you look at a real feather, that's how they go. Now where I always run into trouble is when I try to do the other side. One side always looks really great and the other side kind of looks like poop. So I'm gonna turn the paper and let's see how we can do here. And then as you get to the top, straighten them out a little bit and then go back, darken them up, add some more, really make it look like it's nice and full. That's not bad. So what I wanna do now is I wanna like push hard with my pen and I wanna just make some hard lines, okay? And then I'm going to, I'm gonna use that blue color again, I think. I like that blue color because we're making a feather, we're having fun playing with art but we are not expecting it to be realistic, right? So I'm coloring a little bit and then I'm flicking the pencil out. Coloring a little bit, flicking it out. Just not too differently to how I did the pen. So coloring a little bit, flicking it out. Color a little bit, flick it out. See, there you go, feather. All right, door. Door would be really fun to do your front door but we're gonna just do a basic door for right now. I like doors that are like oval shaped, like a fairy door, right? Okay, so we're gonna draw the door opening, the basic shape. Then I'm gonna draw the step, right? Because your door probably has a step up to get in. Or two. Let's give it two. Let's put a little bit of trim around the door. Sometimes it's the old fashioned doors, they have this piece in the middle, it's called a key. And these pieces around the edge were all made out of stones and that key held all the stones in, fun fact. Okay, door knob. My door is gonna be made out of wood so I'm gonna draw the slats of the wood. I draw some vertical lines, keeping it loose and sketchy for right now. I'm gonna draw some wood texture-y lines in between. Just loose, sketchy, messy lines. Maybe the occasional something scribbly thing that maybe looks like a knot in the wood. Then we're gonna go over the lines, again, darker pen, we're pushing down a little harder. These look like stones. And we're going to color it, I'm really feeling the blue. So I'm gonna color it blue. So I want you to spend some time making your door, I want you to color it blue. I want you to maybe practice drawing your front door, maybe drawing some plants around the door. I want you to just practice drawing. I want you to have fun with it. I want you to use it as a way to express how you're feeling to find maybe a new hobby, something you really enjoy. And let's just see what we can do to keep busy, right? In this stressful time. So that's it for today. I hope you have fun with that. Don't forget to stay safe, stay healthy, stay creative, mind mom and dad, and go out and have a great day. Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you later. Bye guys.