This free printable drawing worksheet is simple to follow and will help young artists gain confidence in drawing. Parents and teachers will find many ways to use this in class and as a take-home extra project.
FIRST A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: Do not get discouraged if your drawings are not turning out the way you hoped, learning to draw takes practice and time. Draw every day, come back and print off other projects and try them. Soon you will be making beautiful pictures.
To print the worksheet below just highlight it and send it to your printer or save it to your device to print later. Some printers work better if you drag the image to the desktop and print from there. If you have problems printing CLICK HERE to see the how-to print tab above or try the links below for the image in alternate formats.
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Lambs are fun and are popular in the spring.
FIRST A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: Do not get discouraged if your drawings are not turning out the way you hoped, learning to draw takes practice and time. Draw every day, come back and print off other projects and try them. Soon you will be making beautiful pictures.
To print the worksheet below just highlight it and send it to your printer or save it to your device to print later. Some printers work better if you drag the image to the desktop and print from there. If you have problems printing CLICK HERE to see the how-to print tab above or try the links below for the image in alternate formats.
How To Draw A Lamb Free Worksheet |
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Some printers work better with a PDF format, for a PDF file CLICK HERE.
Lambs are fun and are popular in the spring.
Draw a circle for the head, make it half above the shoulder.
The ears are diamond-shaped and dangle off the side of the head.
The legs are thick.
Don't worry about the feet, draw grass over them.
Take your time with the fur, make lots of little half circles.
Use a darker pencil for the shadows.
The mouth is a straight line.
The nose is two dashes like a "V".
The eyes are under the eyebrows that slope down toward the nose.
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