Little known fact…pandas and penguins are my favorite animals. Oddly enough, they both start with P and they both are black and white. 😂
Today, we’re gonna learn how to draw pandas!
You ready?!?!?!
How to Draw Pandas
When I took art classes years ago, one of the things they taught us in learning how to draw as a beginner was to create a graph with grids. Then put your image inside the graph and then copy it over. The more you practice, the better you’ll get, and so I did this with so many of my drawings.
It REALLY helped!
Today, I wanted to give you that same experience and help you learn how to draw better with these super adorable panda bears! You can use them for yourself or with your kids (bonus: draw them WITH your kids!)
They are a lot of fun, and it’s super relaxing to you and for your kids; they really love it.
They are learning WHILE having fun, and, really, you can’t ask for more than that!!!
So grab some paper and print these cool how to draw pandas today and get going…your new drawing skills are waiting! 😉
Download the how to draw pandas here.
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