Cute Easy Cat Drawing
Are you looking for a simple cat drawing idea? Use our basic sketching steps to draw the most adorable cat.
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This easy kitty sketch can be modified to create your own cat drawing in under 3 minutes. Draw with us as we create a kitty out of basic shapes.
All six steps are in an image at the end of this post.
How To Draw An Easy Cat
Step 1: Draw Your Head
Add an oval for a head at the top of your paper. Leave room for ears and a body.
Step 2: Add Cat Ears and Eyes
You can make human-like eyes or closed eyes with a simple smile line. Sketch to triangular shapes for ears.
Step 3: Draw A Small Nose and Cat Mouth
We like to say that cats have an “anchor” mouth. You can add other details as well.
Step 4: Add A Body, Paws and Tail
We chose to draw a bell-shaped body first. Then added to paws and a bushy tail.
Step 5: Add Whiskers and Fur
You can add an extra triangle to the ears and add extra fur to the kitten’s face. Also, draw 3 whiskers on each side of the nose.
Optional: Use A Pen Or Marker
Decide on the lines you want to keep in your cat drawing and outline them with a pen or ultra-fine permanent marker.
Below you can find an image with all 6 steps to draw along with.
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LOVELY SPRING FLOWERS EASY Art Lesson | Drawing & Tempera Painting Art Project
Are you looking for fun and engaging Valentine’s Day Activities to share with your students? I’m excited to offer this 3 project Valentine’s Day Art BUNDLE that was designed for students in 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade. Drawing and tempera/acrylic painting projects included in this
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Are you looking for a fun and engaging Spring activity to keep your students busy? Consider an art project! I’m happy to offer this Lovely Flowers drawing and painting art lesson that was designed especially for students in 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade.
This video tutorial demonstrates the necessary steps to complete this low-prep art project. Use this project as supplemental learning in Art, Science, Math, Literature, Social Studies, SEL, Language Arts, or History themes. This art project offers a fun and engaging opportunity to incorporate students’ artistic literacy and innate love of hands-on experimentation into a core curriculum unit of study. To enhance student comprehension, consider turning your STEM unit into a STEAM unit with the addition of this art project.
This digital resource is Distance Learning Supported. Videos may be paused, fast-forwarded, or reversed as needed. Excellent resource to use for sub plans and to display as classroom decor. Use completed projects to brighten up your walls and bulletin boards or to give as a unique gift to parents. Need a class incentive reward or a party day activity? Consider an art project 🙂
UPDATE: Please see details below for instructions about how to access and view this video.
Did you know? Creating art is a great way for students to gain self confidence, tap into their natural curiosity, learn about the world around them, practice mindfulness and calming strategies, and understand connections between themselves and their environment. The social-emotional learning benefits of creating art are significant.
How to use this resource: simply supply your students with the necessary art materials, display the video in your classroom or homeschool, and watch as your students create this drawing and painting project right before your eyes!
Designed with beginners in mind, this project is perfectly suited for students in first grade, second grade, third grade, and fourth grade. By following along with me, step-by-step, your students will learn the skills to create masterpieces of their own long after the project is complete.
The process used to teach this project is a kid-tested, step-by-step method that will inspire and delight your students into drawing and painting action! This process involves observing, following instructions, and creating until each student is happy with the outcome.
Students will learn basic drawing and tempera painting techniques and apply these techniques to complete this project. This project is designed to give students the tools they need to begin their artistic journey into self-expression, reflection, and creative thinking.
Supplies and materials needed for this project:
- Heavy Paper (Watercolor Paper Works Great!)
- Tempera, Acrylic, or Poster Paints
- Paint Brushes
- Pencil with an Eraser
- Paper Plate (Palette)
- Paper Towels
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There are two ways to view this video art project: stream directly from the TpT site, or access video via private link on Vimeo, a video hosting platform.
*To download art project access instructions, simply click on the ‘Download’ button in the Supporting Document box above this description. The ‘Download’ button will lead you to instructions that include a special link. Click on the link, and you will then have access to the art project video. This is an unlisted, ad-free video that is hosted on Vimeo.