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Preschool Drawing Activity with Magazines and Sharpies

The other day, I set up this drawing and tracing activity for my toddlers and preschoolers, which they really enjoyed. It got me thinking up more activities that we could do as a fun way to help develop our early writing skills, and this one popped into my mind.

I hadn’t thought of this drawing activity in years, but it was one of my favourites when I was a kid.  My friends and I spent hours, sprawled out on the rec. room floor with a stack of magazines and a box of crayons, performing something we called magazine make-overs.

We were quite a bit older than the hooligans are.  We were just starting to take an interest in make-up and fashion, and we would practically pounce on any magazine that our moms cast aside, pouring over it, and pulling out any cover-girl photos that we’d come across.  magazine make-over - cover photomagazine make-over - cover photo

We would then transform the models with our crayons, adding eye-shadow, lipstick and blush, and adding jewellery and embellishments to the models’ clothing.

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When I presented this activity to the hooligans today, I set out Sharpies instead of crayons, and instead of adding “make-up”, I encouraged them to add things like moustaches, freckles and eye-glasses, and suggested that they transform their models into pirates or animals or super-heroes.

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IMG_4466IMG_4466Whether they took my advice or not didn’t matter. I just wanted to throw some ideas out there to spark their imaginations.IMG_4490IMG_4490

And I think it worked.  They really loved this activity.

They spent about 45 minutes carefully and methodically decorating their pages.

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I love how each child has his or her own distinct style.

One added very bold, geometric designs to her pictures, and I think they’re really interesting.

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Another child took a more laid-back, loose, artistic approach.magazine makeover - happy hooligans magazine makeover - happy hooligans

This is a really simple activity way for your child to have fun while expressing himself artistically.  And it can be done almost anywhere with very little prep!

More Drawing and Pre-Writing Activities for Kids:

Erasable Drawing Activity with Homemade Reusable Drawing Sheets

Magna Doodle Drawing Activities 

Painting Letters with Water 

DIY Salt Tray Writing Activity for Preschoolers

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