Thursday, December 20, 2012

How to Draw A Christmas Tree Worksheet

How to draw a Christmas tree lesson and printable worksheet.

This free printable how to draw a Christmas tree worksheet will be helpful to help the young artist gain confidence in drawing a Christmas tree that will look nice and balanced.  Parents and teachers will find several ways to use this in class and at home.

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How to draw a Christmas tree worksheet by MrAdron

Sometimes it takes me hours, but I create these how to draw worksheets, but I do it so that I can give back because I believe that when you have been given a gift, it is so you can be a gift to others, and I hope these worksheets are a means of blessing to you.


Thank You

Below are two files that may work better on some devices. 

Some printers work better with a Portable file format (PDF). To get a Portable file, CLICK HERE.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


Use the basic shape of a tall triangle for the tree shape. Draw this lightly since it is only a framework, and some of it will need to be erased later. Draw a guideline straight up and down the center of the triangle to keep things even. This guideline divides the bottom of the triangle into even halves.

Inside the outline of the tree, "stack" four or five or more triangles, one halfway over the other above it, so each is overlapping.

On the bottom edge of each triangle, draw a line that curves like a smile; it needs to touch each end of the triangle's bottom corners. This curved line is a guideline to add texture to the tree by drawing a series of half circles or the letter "U" over and over on the line to look like individual drooping tree boughs.

Erase the triangles' extra lines, leaving only the outside shape and the curved lines.

Draw the trunk; use the guideline to put it in the right place.

Decorate your tree.

(c) Mr. Adron 12/20/13