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Cartoony Lesson #12: How to Draw a Shamrock Clover
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Welcome Cartoony Drawing-Seeker!
The free drawing lesson that used to play on this Web page has packed its little cartoony self and moved on up! Yes, it was so popular with googly searching creatives that it's now been published in my exciting printable e-playbook, You Can Draw Cartoony Things! which features this drawing lesson and 14 others, plus 13 of my original Nit Wits comics and more drawing resources to inspire creative cartooning, imagination, humor, and play (click on book covers above to learn more). Thank you for your interest! — Chris Dunmire, Author |
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Nit Wits #32 ("Sham-rock") utilized my "three-heart" shamrock clover design. Like other shape-oriented cartoony things, if you approach drawing the St. Patrick's Day shamrock with the idea that it's simply three hearts joined together at the stem, drawing it will be a cinch. History Mystery: With all of the love in this clover, you'd think that's where the expression "Kiss me, I'm Irish!" came from. You think?
Learn how to draw a shamrock by following the cartoony drawing lesson in my printable e-playbook, You Can Draw Cartoony Things! |
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