Humming Bird Drawing Easy Step by Step For Kids/Beginners

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Flutter Your Creativity: Hummingbird Drawing Made Simple for Kids and Beginners!

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Requirement Materials -

White paper, Pencil, Pencil sharpener, Eraser, Color Box, Tissue paper

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Draw a hummingbird's beak. Start with a straight line, add a curved one, and connect them. Look at the example for guidance!

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 Draw a hummingbird's eyes. Make a head shape, add a mouth line, draw round eyes, and add smaller circles inside for eyeballs.

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Let's draw the head and wings! Make a curved line under the eyes, then a leaf shape for the head. Draw wings and add a line inside to separate them.

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Let's draw wings! First, make a curved line from the beak down to create the body. Then, draw a second wing. To make them look feathery, add lots of straight lines inside the wings.

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Time to draw the neck, tail, and legs! Connect the wing to the body for the neck. For the tail, make three straight lines. Then, add two small lines for the legs.

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Time to color! Use purple for the beak. Above the head, use vibrant green. For the wings, match the green and leave feathers uncolored for a unique look.

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Let's add color! Black for the eyes and bright white for the eyeballs. Use red for the neck. Black for the legs. Green for the upper body and tail.