When the sun is beating down and the temperature rises, there are few things more refreshing than a cool, sweet jar of lemonade…
Tutorial Video
Step-By-Step Images and Instructions
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Start by taking a blue pen and a ruler, and drawing two parallel lines, angled at around 45 degrees, in the center of your page. Leave a small gap, then continue the lines for a short while.
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Use a blue pen to connect the bottom section, and add a circle to the top.
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Then, add two squares – one in the gap, and the other to the right of this. Add three lines in the center of each, with small marks around the lines – every lemonade needs cool ice cubes!
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Now, add a small set of leaves to the bottom of the right cube…
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And a semicircle to the right of this. Add two rings inside the semicircle, with the smallest section divided into segments to create a wedge of lemon.
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Now, add a curved line below the top of the straw, and then bring another curved line across the top, leaving a gap on the left. Add two bumpy lines to either side, heading down towards the bottom of the page.
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Use each of the bumps to draw a curved line across…
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And then add another slice of lemon in the gap.
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Bring two curved lines down from the bottom of the top section, and join these at the bottom with a curve to create the outline of the jar. Then, add a long oval shape above the ice cubes, and bring two more lines down and across to create the actual lemonade.
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Add a large semicircle to the right for a handle…
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And add a few small marks inside this.
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Add another mark to the left, just inside the lemon wedge…
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And then a series of short, diagonal lines along the length of the straw.
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Now, take a yellow pen, and fill in the main body of the juice and the lemon wedge…
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And then use the red pen to add stripes to the straw.
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Finally, use a yellow pen for the lemon at the bottom.
Now that looks delicious – a crisp, cool, and refreshing beverage to quench your thirst on a hot day.