How to draw a bunny drawing lesson and printable worksheet.
This printable is an easy how-to-draw lesson that will give the young artist confidence. This could be a drawing of any bunny or the Easter Bunny.Parents, teachers and homeschool families will be able to use this in class and at home. It could be part of a drawing lesson or given out as an extra activity for home.
FIRST, A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: If your drawing does not turn out the way you wanted do not give up, no one is as hard on themselves as a real artist. Learning to draw takes practice so draw every day. Soon you will be making beautiful pictures.
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How to Draw a Bunny Worksheet. |
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BEGINNING
Start simple. Use the basic shape of a teardrop for the body, circles for the head and muzzle, ovals for the ears and half-circles for the feet. Don't worry about making it perfect, bunnies sit in many ways.
Go over the basic shapes to smooth out the outline. Draw softly since he has soft fur.
DETAILS
Draw the face with straight lines. Give him a flat forehead and a bent downward nose ridge. The mouth area is down then curving back. The mouth is a slight curve like a letter "S" lying down backwards. Behind the neck is a little ball of fur.
There are three rows of freckles, the nose is a curved line.
The eye is big. The top is a half-circle and the bottom is a wavy line. Inside the eye is a circle around a big black dot.
The bottom feet are half circles and his back legs are hidden by fur. The front legs bend outward at the elbow. Draw the lines fuzzy.
(c) Mr. Adron D. 3/7/13
CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.
BEGINNING
Start simple. Use the basic shape of a teardrop for the body, circles for the head and muzzle, ovals for the ears and half-circles for the feet. Don't worry about making it perfect, bunnies sit in many ways.
Go over the basic shapes to smooth out the outline. Draw softly since he has soft fur.
DETAILS
Draw the face with straight lines. Give him a flat forehead and a bent downward nose ridge. The mouth area is down then curving back. The mouth is a slight curve like a letter "S" lying down backwards. Behind the neck is a little ball of fur.
There are three rows of freckles, the nose is a curved line.
The eye is big. The top is a half-circle and the bottom is a wavy line. Inside the eye is a circle around a big black dot.
The bottom feet are half circles and his back legs are hidden by fur. The front legs bend outward at the elbow. Draw the lines fuzzy.
(c) Mr. Adron D. 3/7/13