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Draw Overlapping Cubes with Light on One Side 48 1. Draw overlapping Cubes with light on one side 48. Your favorite game 2. Draw a scrap of a treasure map 49. Your favorite internet meme 3. Draw your day as a comic strip 50. Something that you can't live without 4. Draw a city on another planet 51. A city skyline 5. Draw something you miss 52. Close your eyes, and draw Batman 6. Draw yourself as a Robot 53. A real or made up dinosaur 7. Draw how you feel right now 54. Create a super villain 8. Draw your favorite flower 55. A man eating plant 9. Close your eyes and draw a self-portrait 56. A hover vehicle 10. Redesign the letters in your name to create a logo 57. A Tank 11. Draw a light object in a dark environment 58. A robot army 12. Draw a dark object in a light environment 59. Your shoe 13. Draw something that you need to make art 60. Draw a bottle, jar or tin from the art room 14. Draw a teapot 61. Draw your watch or other piece of jewelry 15. Draw an insect with wings 62. Draw your hand with your non-dominant hand 16. Draw an apple 63. A tool from the art room 17. Draw a brown paper bag 64. Draw a musical instrument 18. Draw a spoon, and color it. Write a short note about 65. The antique saxophone in the art room the last thing you ate with a spoon. 66. Draw something old/vintage/antique in the art room 19. A bar of soap 67. An open book 20. A set of salt and pepper shakers 68. Draw a chair disco dancing 21. A pair of scissors from the art room 69. Draw something you collect 22. A light bulb 70. Draw something metallic 23. A lock of hair 71. An eye 24. A set of colorful rocks 72. Draw falling leaves 25. An explosion 73. Draw a part of a bicycle, but not the whole thing 26. Your favorite food 74. Draw your keys, or those nearby 27. Create five new patterns 75. Draw something you’d wear in the winter 28. Your favorite holiday, and write a quick note about 76. Draw something that you’d wear in the summer ​ why that’s your favorite 77. Draw your toothbrush with toothpaste on it 29. The sky with lots of fluffy clouds (IN PEN) 78. Draw a landmark of New Hampton 30. Five different cartoon facial expressions 79. Draw a dog’s mouth 31. Something that is inspirational to you, can be a quote 80. Draw a cat’s mouth or something else. 81. Draw a cow’s mouth 32. Doodle and fill it in with color 82. Draw a saber tooth tiger’s mouth 33. Something fruity 83. Draw a human mouth 34. Something that you want 84. Draw an anteater’s mouth 35. Something you need 85. Draw an ant’s mouth 36. A moment that you had today that made you happy 86. Draw a bee’s mouth 37. A place that you want to live someday 87. Draw someone or something you love 38. A place that you’d like to visit 88. Draw a fancy door knob 39. Something that you don’t like 89. Draw a hat, cap or other headwear 40. A bird 90. Draw a sign of spring 41. A bird house 91. Draw a single part of an automobile 42. A big dollhouse 92. Draw items that you’d find on the ground on a walk 43. A bat 93. Draw a group of two or three things from your bag 44. An insect without wings 94. A nose: cat, dog , or friend 45. A nose- cat, dog, or friend’s nose 95. Draw what you are afraid of 46. Your favorite Movie 96. Coins or money in your pocket 47. Your dream car 97. A crumpled towel 98. A basket 142. Your favorite game 99. Draw a close up part of something in your pocket, fill 143. Your favorite internet meme the space 144. Draw something that you can’t live without 100. Draw your favorite drawing tool- fill the space 145. Draw something yellow (in yellow!) 101. Draw something that should have been invented by 146. Draw a favorite band logo now 147. Draw something purple (in purple) 102. Draw something that starts with the first letter of your 148. Draw a city skyline name 149. A town skyline 103. Draw something that starts with the last letter of your 150. Something in your room name 151. Draw an exotic pet that you’d like to have 104. Draw something you see everyday 152. Draw a dream that you had 105. Draw something shiny 153. Draw yourself as a superhero 106. Draw something dull 154. The President 107. Draw something that loves the sun 155. Draw a scary moment and write about it 108. Draw Main Street New Hampton 156. Your favorite snack 109. Draw something colorful 157. Yourself winning something 110. Draw a city night scene 158. Yourself at 99 years old 111. Draw something made of glass 159. Draw a piece of outdated technology 112. Draw Bob Ross on a piece of toast 160. A sports mascot 113. Draw a bottle of water spilling 161. Draw an inspirational teacher 114. Draw a chess table in a park 162. Draw a zombie squirrel 115. Your favorite time of day 163. Draw a zombie tree 116. Your sibling (or pet) 164. Draw a zombie toe 117. Draw an umbrella on a rainy day 165. Draw a zombie owl 118. A saying 166. Draw a zombie chair 119. Anything in the room in an abstract way 167. Draw a zombie house 120. Draw a monster without lifting up your pencil 168. Create a new disease and draw what it’ll look like 121. Draw a muppet that you haven't seen before under the microscope. Name it! 122. Your favorite thing to do 169. 156. A bad habit of yours 123. Your favorite sport 170. 157. Anything you want (IN PEN) 124. Your favorite movie 171. 158. A scene for the season 125. Your favorite drink 172. 159. Your favorite video game 126. Draw your favorite ride at the amusement park 173. 160. Illustrate a song 127. Your favorite bird 174. In values of grey- draw your face 128. Draw a memory that makes you laugh, and write a bit 175. Draw a good monster about it 176. Draw a small inanimate object coming to life 129. What you want to be when you “grow up” 177. A hybrid animal- made of two (or more) animal parts 130. Draw your favorite mythical creature 178. Close your eyes and draw Batman 131. Your worst punishment 179. Create a battle suit designed for doing something 132. What would be your last request if the world was extremely normal ending 180. Draw an alien species that looks scary but is peaceful 133. Your favorite fish and color it in 181. Draw an old person doing kung-fu 134. Draw outer space 182. Draw an animal that doesn’t exist 135. Draw a shooting star in the night sky 183. Draw a person falling down an anthill 136. Something silly that you’re embarrassed about 184. 171. A mug or cup 137. Draw a useless superpower 185. 172. Your bed 138. Draw your favorite toy from when you were a child 186. 173. Your hands 139. The scary monster that could live in your closet 187. 174. What you ate for dinner 140. Draw a hobo, and the trains he uses to get around 188. 175. Your glasses or sunglasses 141. Draw your dream car 189. 176. A piece of clothing 190. Draw your foot, with your socks on 240. 227. A sandwich 191. 178. A piece of fruit 241. 228. Popped popcorn 192. 179. An appliance in your kitchen 242. 229. Favorite cooking utensil 193. 180. A building that you can see three sides of 243. 230. A trophy or award 194. 181. Something you are thankful for 244. 231. Something you think smells wonderful 195. 182. Something made of china or ceramic 245. 232. Your breakfast 196. Draw a cup of pencils 246. 233. A camera 197. Draw a pinecone on a maple tree 247. Draw a deck of cards 198. 185. An old factory machine 248. 235. Something that needs fixed 199. 186. Old farm equipment 249. 236. A piece of cake 200. 187. A sailboat 250. 237. A zipper 201. Draw eggs on a surface 251. 238. A bridge 202. Draw the inside cogs of a watch 252. 239. Something that reminds you of summer 203. Draw a candle in the dark 253. 240. Something red 204. 191. A bird in flight 254. 241. Free choice- in Pen 205. Draw a water sprinkler in action 255. Draw something dangerous 206. Show part of the process of making your favorite food 256. 243. A truck 207. 194. A hot food 257. 244. A park bench 208. 195. A cold food 258. 245. A cat 209. Draw a souvenir from a place you’ve been 259. 246. A dog 210. 197. An ear 260. 247. A fan 211. 198. Something that makes you happy 261. 248. Something you’ve always wanted 212. 199. Something that makes you sad 262. 249. Paper money 213. 200. A streetlight 263. 250. A fork 214. Draw a fire hydrant 264. 251. A remote control 215. 202. A beverage 265. Draw something lucky 216. 203.
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