Drawing Prompts for Thanksgiving 2023

Are you trying to incorporate art into your Thanksgiving celebrations? Drawing is an easy way to relax and let your creativity flow. The only limit is your imagination. Drawing is also a great family activity. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following drawing prompts for Thanksgiving.

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  1. Thanksgiving Self Portrait
  2. Thanksgiving Family Portrait
  3. Centerpiece
  4. Design a Placemat
  5. Thanksgiving Table
  6. Thanksgiving Feast
  7. Favorite Pie or Dessert
  8. Beverage
  9. Dinner Plate
  10. Turkey
  11. Cranberry
  12. Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
  13. Family
  14. Friends
  15. Generations
  16. Meal
  17. Thankful
  18. Grateful
  19. Traditions
  20. Football
  21. Parade
  22. Float
  23. Marching Band
  24. Banner
  25. Cornucopia
  26. Pumpkins & Gourds
  27. Corn
  28. Harvest
  29. History
  30. Bountiful
  31. Wagon
  32. Lantern
  33. Autumn Leaves
  34. Thanksgiving Scene
  35. Colors
  36. Nature
  37. Artist’s Choice
  38. Bring On Christmas

Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Drawing!

How to Celebrate National Cartoonists Day

Did you know today, May 5th, 2020, is National Cartoonists Day? Who do you think of when you hear the word cartoonist? Over the years, many great artists put their ink on paper to create memorable cartoons. Politics, superheroes, animals, family, and other characters show up on television, in newspapers, and online. Charles M. Shultz, the creator of the Peanuts, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel), Walt Disney, Matt Groening, the creator of the Simpsons, Al Capp, the creator of Lil Abner, are generally at the top of the list when people think about cartoonists.

How to Celebrate National Cartoonists Day?

Are you wondering how you and your family can celebrate National Cartoonists Day? Check out the list below for inspiration.

  • Watch Cartoons: If you are old enough, you may remember getting up early on Saturday morning to watch cartoons. Well, you can celebrate National Cartoonists Day, the same way-watch cartoons. Relive childhood memories with your family. Make special snacks or host an indoor picnic.
  • Draw: Creating your own cartoon character is one of the best ways to celebrate National Cartoonists Day. With the stay at home guidelines and other restrictions, you have lots of material. For example, your cartoon creation could be your cat or dog. Write about daily events from your pet’s point of view.
  • Comic Strip: Turn your drawing into a comic strip to share on your social media page. Create four or five boxes of illustrations to bring your cartoon character alive. Or if you want to use a notebook to create an entire comic book.
  • Story: If you do not create a comic strip, consider writing a story about your cartoon character. Even younger children can participate. You will just need to write out the story. Who knows, a simple art project involving a cartoon character may turn into a lasting memory to use down the road.

Celebrating National Cartoonists Day is easy with a little imagination.

 

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