I hope that you will check back often as I am always adding new designs. If you have enjoyed our little exchange it would be wonderful to have your (positive of course!) feedback too as I'm relatively new to this and it all helps! Thank you for visiting HannahTurpinDesigns. Make sure to purchase a frame that fits the size of your print!įeel free to contact me if you have any questions. Please notice that all artworks are copyrighted and cannot be resold, reproduced, or used without prior written permission from the owner. There may be a slight difference between colors on your screen or monitor versus final print. No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. I have provided a word document within the downloads to explain this. You only need 5 files to be able to create all of these below! (That's because you just need the one large size in each ratio to be able to do this then the file can be just scaled to the various file sizes below. Please note that this is a digital download ONLY, no physical product will be shipped.įIVE scalable high-res jpg image folder files at 300 and greater dpi. ♥ Print razor sharp prints at your own convenience in sizes up to A1! ♥ Print out this modern wall artwork from your home computer or local print shop to style and decorate your home or office! Welcome to HannahTurpinDesigns, printables wall art are an easy and affordable way to personalise your home or office. These close up detailed pencil drawings of a squirrel, an acorn oak tree branch and a large scale pine cone really will bring some character to your home, will work on any wall colours and very adaptable to any room. These beautiful hand drawn pieces are a great way to bring the countryside into your home. (Step 18) The drawing is done…color him in if you have the time.PLEASE READ ANNOUNCEMENT AT TOP OF SHOP BEFORE PURCHASING Printable Downloads Pencil drawings of a pine cone, squirrel and acorns. (Step 17) Draw letter ‘v’ shapes for ends of nails. (Step 16) Draw letter ‘u’ shapes for part of the toe nails. (Step 15) Draw a letter ‘u’ shape on the feet. (Step 14) Draw letter ‘w’ shapes on the feet. (Step 13) Draw an oval and a letter ‘v’ like shape on tips of feet. (Step 12) So this is what the squirrel looks like so far. Draw another letter ‘u’ or ‘v’ shaped tooth. (Step 11) Draw a zig-zaggy line around the tail and stomach guideline. Draw a #5 and a #2-like shape for the legs. Lightly draw a backwards letter ‘J’ shape for the stomach guideline. Draw lines at the ends of the arms for finger guidelines. (Step 10) Lightly draw a backwards letter ‘S’ shape for the tail’s guidelines. Draw lines for arms – one of them looks like a letter ‘L’. Draw a letter ‘v’ or ‘u’-like shape for the large tooth in the front. (Step 9) Draw a line at the back of the head. Draw a curved line at the bottom of the nose for part of the snout. Draw a letter ‘v’ shape for one of the back teeth. Draw half-rectangles for some of the teeth. Draw a ?-like shape on the right of the acorn. (Step 8) Draw zig-zaggy shape around the blue guidelines. The light blue rectangle you see is a guideline for the fur we will draw in the next step…guidelines are erased later, so draw them lightly. Draw letter ‘v’ and ‘w’ shapes for the teeth. Draw an oval in each eye, for the highlights. (Step 7) Draw a curved line in the left ear. Draw a curved line for the bottom of the nose. Draw a letter ‘U’ shape for the bottom of the acorn. Draw two sideways letter ‘L’ shapes for the top of the acorn. (Step 6) Draw an upside down letter ‘v’-like shape over the oval of the left ear. Draw a line that curved the way the previous mouth lines curved. (Step 5) Draw an oval and a letter ‘v’ shape for the ears. Draw a curved line and an oval for the right eye. (Step 4) Draw another oval around the eye. Draw an upside down letter ‘j’ shape for the top of his snout. Written Out Step by Step Drawing Instructions Happy Drawing! Learn How to Draw Scrat the Squirrel and Acorn from Ice Age – Easy Steps Drawing Lesson I have broken this tutorial down into 18 steps, so you can draw at your own page. His name is Scrat and he is always losing his acorn. Today I will show you how to draw the cute squirrel from the Ice Age movies.
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