How To Draw Cute Characters For A Christmas Favor Box

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If you want to make a statement, opt for these creative Christmas Favor Box rather than wrapping your gifts the same old boring way. Draw these cute characters on your cartons for added entertainment value. Everyone will be complimenting your talent and inventiveness.Even if you don’t think you can draw, these charming cartoon animals are a terrific place to start your artistic endeavours.What to do with these cute Christmas Favor Box For those of you who have graciously given me your email address so I can receive regular updates, I’ve been talking a lot about making these. It was supposed to be an advent countdown for a Christmas Favor Box but I had to cut it short to get this to you! There you have it: an idea for utilising these art boxes. If you could draw these cute animals from the Christmas Favor Box present boxes sufficiently, they would create fantastic advent boxes filled with small presents and candies. 

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These characters were just too cute, and I thought they would be ideal for a personalised Christmas Favor Box wrapping idea. You might fill them with little items like diamonds or money. As an alternative, you may make it into a game. Buy one large item (Lego is a fantastic example) and divide it among all the present boxes. It could even turn into a treasure hunt. This post has additional suggestions for imaginative gift exchanges that can help you enjoy giving gifts this year.Rectangular boxes with your characters drawn on them would make amazing gift vouchers. I dislike giving gift cards. Firstly, quite impersonal. Not only that, but I usually don’t enjoy it when people find out how much I paid for them. I hate their “wrapability” though, in general. Does anyone else think it’s even worth it to tape and wrap a small gift card inside a large box?The paint pen substitutes are listed above, separated from the other components. It’s great that you can paint with just one or even two colours for this project. This will prevent costs in the case that you do not have paint pens. 

Many Of You Have Paint Pens Already, I’m Sure.

It’s a little difficult to go through every character and explain how to draw them. You can view the video below or scroll down for more images, and I’ll share some advice I picked up while working on this project.First, make a plan for your character.Select the characters that you desire. You can draw the ones I have, and perhaps you have some ideas in mind already. As an alternative, you may browse the web for inspiration. I drew mine as I was formulating the ideas. Although it is entirely optional, you are free to choose to do this as well.

Step 2: Make The Adorable Artwork For The Christmas Favor Box

When your boxes arrive, if they are not already folded, I recommend that you start by drawing on them. It is important that you allow the box to air dry fully before handling or folding it. I frequently coloured the negative, or white, space instead of the complete area. It would have taken a lot of time to colour the entire tree, much like with the Custom Christmas Boxes tree, so I just coloured the outside border, which keeps the green coloration of the Christmas favour box tree quite noticeable!Did you notice that the character has features that are excessively large? Big head and little eyes. On the other hand, the features on the face are all very little and positioned very high or low. They have squishy, smushed-up gorgeous features! To help you get even better, I’ve added one extra sketching tip at the end of the post.

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