This is a free How To Draw A Garden Wheelbarrow Full of Flowers.
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Draw lightly at first so you can erase later on.
Do not worry if you can't draw straight lines this is an old beaten-up wheelbarrow so straight lines do not matter.
BEGINNING
Draw a line for the ground so that the wheel and the back legs are on the same level.
Draw a simple circle for the wheel. From the center of the wheel to the back draw two lines like a sideways V for the handles.
On top of the sideways, V for the handles, draw the box for the wheelbarrow. It is like two rectangles, a long one going back from the wheel to the handles and a smaller one for the front.
The back end curves downward to the handles.
DETAIL
Draw the lines for the sideboards.
The back of the handles are rounded and turned downward.
There are two legs at the back for it to stand on, draw them as straight lines going down to the line for the ground but they do not need to go straight.
THE FUN STUFF
Draw circles to design where you want the flowers to be.
Use circles inside circles for the centers and draw the petals between the circles.
Don't make them all the same size, make some big some medium and some small.
Make some to have four petals and some to have many petals.
Give some big centers and some smaller centers.
Fill the spaces in between the flowers with leaves.
Make some leaves big and some small.
Add grass to the ground below it and a few more flowers.
(c) A.E. Dozat 1/17/18
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Draw lightly at first so you can erase later on.
Do not worry if you can't draw straight lines this is an old beaten-up wheelbarrow so straight lines do not matter.
BEGINNING
Draw a line for the ground so that the wheel and the back legs are on the same level.
Draw a simple circle for the wheel. From the center of the wheel to the back draw two lines like a sideways V for the handles.
On top of the sideways, V for the handles, draw the box for the wheelbarrow. It is like two rectangles, a long one going back from the wheel to the handles and a smaller one for the front.
The back end curves downward to the handles.
DETAIL
Draw the lines for the sideboards.
The back of the handles are rounded and turned downward.
There are two legs at the back for it to stand on, draw them as straight lines going down to the line for the ground but they do not need to go straight.
THE FUN STUFF
Draw circles to design where you want the flowers to be.
Use circles inside circles for the centers and draw the petals between the circles.
Don't make them all the same size, make some big some medium and some small.
Make some to have four petals and some to have many petals.
Give some big centers and some smaller centers.
Fill the spaces in between the flowers with leaves.
Make some leaves big and some small.
Add grass to the ground below it and a few more flowers.
(c) A.E. Dozat 1/17/18
Thank You!