Cats enjoy eating all sorts of curious things, from mice to insects, treats to fish – but have you ever seen a cat eating a cookie? Well, read on to bring this curious scene to life!
Tutorial Video
Step-By-Step Images and Instructions
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Grab a pencil and drawing compass, and add a large circle to the center of your page. Use a ruler to add a horizontal line across the center of this.
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Add a long, curved line to the bottom of this…
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And then add a curved line heading to the top of this, with a large “loop”.
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Add a small oval below the curved line for the nose, and add two curved lines below this for the mouth.
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Add an oval on either shape of the top “loop”.
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Add a large oval to the bottom of each shape, and then a smaller circle above each of these. Add an oval to either side of the nose.
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Now, add two curved spikes to either side of the main circle…
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And add two triangles to the top of the circle for ears, with smaller triangles inside each of these.
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Add a large circle to the bottom of the mouth…
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And bring two curved lines down on either side.
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Bring two “loop” up towards the circle for the front paw.
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Add a series of small circles and shapes to the circle to create the cookie.
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Add two curves to the bottom of each line…
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And then add another “horseshoe” shape to the bottom of each of these.
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Connect these with a curved line at the bottom, and then add curved lines to distinguish the feet.
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Add a small oval to each foot, and add three small circles above each of these.
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Now, add a curved tail to the top of the right foot, adding a wavy line just below the top.
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Use a small curve to separate patches at the top of each paw…
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And then go over all the outlines with a black pen.
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Grab an eraser to remove any remaining pencil lines.
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Use a light pink pen to shade the pads of the paws, the inside of the ears and the color on the cheeks.
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Use a black pen for the tail, the body, the ears and the top of the face.
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Grab an orange pen for the cookie…
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And then use a brown pen for the chips on the cookie.
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Finally, use a light gray pen to add color to the bottom of the legs.
And there we have it – the cutest cat, enjoying a tasty cookie treat -and what could be better than that?