8 Fun Winter Drawing Ideas for Sketchbooks

12 months ago 44

Winter Drawing Ideas I’m excited to share with you a list of 8 winter drawing ideas for keeping kids drawing all winter long! These ideas range from capturing winter scenes to exploring nature’s wonders and everything in between. Whether...

Winter Drawing Ideas - a group of colored pencils with a child-like winter scene drawing above

Winter Drawing Ideas

I’m excited to share with you a list of 8 winter drawing ideas for keeping kids drawing all winter long! These ideas range from capturing winter scenes to exploring nature’s wonders and everything in between. Whether it’s sketching frosty patterns or drawing the adventures of outdoor activities, these prompts are designed to boost the imagination and keep the artistic spirit alive.

There’s more! I also have a printable list and an inspiration page with the same 13 ideas. This page can be used as a starting point for their own artistic explorations or simply as a source of inspiration to fuel their creativity.

To access these resources, simply click on the following link: [Download the Resources Link]. The file is in PDF format, making it easy to print and distribute among your students or children. Feel free to share this link with other art educators and parents who may find it valuable for their young artists. [Download Now]

Ideas for Sketchbook Drawing in the Winter

Snowy Adventures: Illustrate children engaged in winter activities like building snowmen, sledding down hills, or catching snowflakes with their tongues. Capture the joy and wonder of these winter adventures. Penguin Slide: Draw a snowy landscape with a family of penguins sliding down an icy hill. Winter Fashion: Design stylish winter outfits, complete with cozy coats, hats, scarves, and mittens. Get creative with patterns and colors to make your fashion sketches stand out. Winter Sports Action: Capture the energy and excitement of winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, or even snowball fights. Show dynamic poses and movements in your drawings. Winter Wildlife: Draw animals that are associated with winter, like majestic deer, playful squirrels, or rabbits leaving footprints in the snow. Winter Birds: Draw a group of birds perched on snow-covered branches. Add hats and scarves to keep them extra warm. Cozy Winter Scenes: Illustrate a warm and inviting winter scene, such as a crackling fireplace with stockings hanging above it or a peaceful cabin nestled in a snowy landscape. Frosty Patterns: Create intricate patterns inspired by frost and ice. Experiment with different shapes and designs to depict the delicate formations found in winter.

This is just the start! I have 5 more ideas that I’d love to share with you in a format that will make it easy to use with your students.

You can get the Free Winter Drawing Ideas List and Inspiration Page for free to share with your students!

I hope that these ideas and the inspiration page will encourage children to spend their winter exploring the world of art and honing their artistic skills. Drawing can be a wonderful way for children to express

themselves, relax, let loose their imaginations, and capture memories.

Wishing you and your students/children a winter filled with artistic adventures and joy!

Don’t forget to share this link with other art educators and parents who may find it valuable for their young artists. https://familiar-hat-338.myflodesk.com/hwoznw4z6n

Download the list and an inspiration page.

Winter Doodle drawing has step-by-step drawing help to make a winter doodle.

mannequin standing next to a white frame with the 3 rules to break inside the frameClick on the image to get your free download of this infographic!

This infographic is a good reminder that kids, especially reluctant drawers, are in a special place that requires nurturing from their art teachers to cultivate confidence and a love of drawing. This is the perfect time to celebrate their ideas more than their technique and reward their efforts more than their finished product.

You can read more about 3 Rules to Break to Encourage Reluctant Drawers in this blog post.


Let’s Connect!

Join my email list to hear about new resources, sales, and tips for teaching art and drawing, and get 15% off your next order!

join us in the art teacher drawing hub facebook group

Continue the conversation in my FB group of art teachers:

The Art Teacher Drawing Hub.

Don’t forget to pin this!

The post 8 Fun Winter Drawing Ideas for Sketchbooks appeared first on Expressive Monkey.


View Entire Post

Read Entire Article