10/13/2023 0 Comments Sketchbook cover ideasTake a common object and draw it as if it was a skeleton. For example, you might have a giant ant next to a tiny teacup. (Toilet Plunger?)ĭraw two objects side by side but change their scale. Draw what you imagine that noise might look like if it could be seen.ĭraw two objects side by side that should never be put together.ĭraw a soft object with a steel skin, screws, rivets, and bolts.ĭraw a cute animal as if it were Frankenstein’s pet.ĭraw an animal you consider unappealing, as cute.ĭraw an object from observation but re-arrange its parts in an unexpected way.ĭraw an advertisement for a product you would not like but make it seem cool. What would it look like?ĭraw an object that makes noise. (Like scissors and a bird)ĭraw part of the room, but do it as if you were a bug. Take 2 unrelated objects and create a mixed image of this new object. Willy Wonka remade whole room out of candy, can you draw the room you are sitting in or your bedroom as if it was all made out of candy?ĭraw yourself in a mirror but DO NOT look at the paper while you do it.ĭraw what it looks like sitting in the front of your car, make it look normal, but put something crazy in the mirrors. What might a flower look like on an alien planet?ĭesign a new perfume bottle for either a great smell, or something very bad. Remember that tattoos are often symbols of things important to the person wearing it.ĭraw the imaginary thing that lives under your bed. Finish the other half of the face as if they were an alien.ĭraw a design you think would make a cool tattoo for you. Trace your hand and draw what might be inside if you were an awesome robot. Then draw something completely crazy in the window! The Inspirational Sketchbook (Incorporates Writing & Research)ĭraw a wall with windows, and details of what is nearby like bookshelves, chairs, etc. The Nearly Empty Coloring Book (Best for classroom use) I have a few sketchbooks here you can check out: They turn it in with their current project as proof of being actively engaged during class time. I put them in the "I'm Done" bin, and students know to go there and select an assignment. If you would like a resource you can get any of these books, cut the spine, and each page has a prompt at the bottom and space to draw. Whether you assign regular sketchbook assignments or need something to give kids when they finish too early, this a list of some of my favorite sketch book prompts.
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