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March 19, 2012

How to Draw a Dog

How to Draw a Dog in 6 Easy Steps

I love when my kids learn something new, they can’t wait to share it with us and everyone that stops by:)  They have a crazy amount of enthusiasm, and it is SO contagious.  There are so many days I am in giggles because of something that they did or said.

How to Draw a Dog ~ With a simple story to guide kids.  Six easy steps to follow.

My kids love drawing and telling stories.  So when a friend taught them this little trick, they were super excited and had to share it with all you!

Steps 1 and 2

How to Draw a Dog ~ With a simple story to guide kids.  Six easy steps

 Steps 4 and 5

How to Draw a Dog ~ With a simple story to guide kids.  Six easy steps

Steps 5 and 6

How to Draw a Dog ~ With a simple story to guide kids.  Six easy steps

How to Draw a Dog Story:

Once there was a little boy and he had no face and no arms.

He went for a walk and got chased by 6 bees.

So he jumped into a lake.

Where there were 2 caves, and each cave had one bear in it.

The boy walked around the forest.

While walking he came across 2 lakes.

What a cute story and I love how the dog turns out.   Bree also wanted to make a little video as well.  Too fun!

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3 thoughts on “How to Draw a Dog”

  1. Vone on March 21, 2012 at 8:11 pm said:

    I remember making that as a kid. I did it a little different, but the same idea. Thanks for reminding me, I’ll have to show my girls.

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  2. Colleen on March 25, 2012 at 2:16 am said:

    I would love to do some of these art projects with my kids (ages 17 mos. – 5 years). I’ve been browsing your site and was wondering if you have a list of art supplies you keep on hand that are kid friendly. I noticed you use Sharpies, food coloring, paint, oil pastels and watercolor pencils- to name a few. Did you have any brands that you recommend, or items particularly for small children? Food coloring in particular could be a real mess for the littler ones. I guess I’m also looking for ways to enjoy the process without worrying they will be tie-dying the carpet and drawing on the walls with Sharpies. = ) Thanks- Love the projects!

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  3. Annie on July 13, 2012 at 10:43 pm said:

    Amazing, simple, funny, fun! Great! Love it.

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