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How To Draw A Stick Figure Skater

When we first started this site Chuckers was about Hads age, and we did a lot more “stick” type drawings. This reminded me that we should do more lessons at this level as well as the older ones. Hads is four years old and she refers to the olympic ice skaters as dancing princesses. She almost jumped out of her seat when I asked her if she wanted to learn how to draw a figure skater.

Watch How To Draw A Stick Figure Skater

Side note: I have know idea why…but Hads snorts when she’s trying to being funny 🙂

Filed Under: How To Draw, Sports Tagged With: olympics, winter

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