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Wendy Tush

How to Draw & Doodle Balloon Faces

language (Cottaquilla Press Dec. 14, 2014)
Pure fun for hours with just balloons & a marker

How to Draw & Doodle Balloon Faces shows you how and where to draw the most common features on balloon faces quickly and easily.

You’ll also learn how to pick your nose, mouth, eyes, lines, and curves to make balloon faces of people, animals, monsters, and more.

Simple Examples with Simple Lines & Curves
Each section is short, simple, and easy to follow regardless of artistic ability or age. Over 50+ emotions, characters, and features are demonstrated using quick and easy lines and curves. If you can draw a stick figure, you can make really cool balloon faces and entertain kids for hours.

Just add a marker and balloons (or crayons and paper)…Purchase includes free online access to download & print additional practice pages.

Who Is This Book For?
•Kids who like to draw
•Parents
•Awesome Aunts & Uncles
•Tutors
•Care-givers
•Sunday School Teachers
•Children’s Church Leaders
•Day Care Workers
•Pediatric Specialists
•Therapists
•Counselors
•Nurses
•Balloon Artists
•Balloon Entertainers
•Clowns
•Face Painters
•Festival & Faire Workers
•Very Cool Siblings

Balloon faces are a great way to communicate and connect with kids while exploring colors, shapes, lines, curves, emotions, and characters while you play.

Whether you’re planning some one-on-one time with a young ‘un or a colorful party for a room full of kids (or kids at heart), learning to draw faces on balloons is surprisingly simple fun.
Pages
102

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