How to make Easter decoration What do you need: Easter egg template White cardstock Scissors Colored pencils or markers String Glue stick Scrapbook paper Step 1 Print the template on white cardstock. Cut out one egg, then trace it on to nine coordinating pieces of scrapbook paper( you can find some examples of scrapbook papers
Easter theme coloring pages Easter bunny with an egg and flower Easter bucket full of eggs Easter bucket with eggs and flowers in it Easter rabbit pick the egg Little rabit and chick with an Easter bucket Happy little easter bunny Realistic
How to draw an Easter bunny Step 1 Draw the outline for the head with a thinner round shape for the top half and a thicker portion for the lower half. Then, use two long, thin and rounded shapes for the outlines of the ears. Finish these off by drawing some thin oval shapes inside
How to Draw A Fox Step 1 To start with, we will draw in the ear that’s bigger in the picture. You can draw this with a curved line that is pointy at the middle of it. Then, you can draw in the face of the fox. Starting from the ear, use a curved line
How to draw a Saiga Antelope A saiga is a small antelope with an extremely distinctive face (I hate to say ‘muzzle’). Not an elephant, of course, not even a tapir, but the nose is prominent. So, let’s draw. Let’s start classically, not with interesting details, but with a schematic drawing of the animal’s entire
This is a lesson from the series “How to Draw Australian Animals” They say there are practically no predators in Australia. And then they easily supplement: except for crocodiles, sharks, some marsupials and DINGO. Dingoes are not really local animals, they were introduced a long time ago and took root very well. Of course, I
We know wild and domesticated rams. If you want to learn how to draw a ram, first we need to recall the look of this animal. Wild ram is beautiful and slender and it has large twisted horns. But we are going to start drawing not with horns, we need a general scheme showing the