Let's do it...Do It Yourself 👉 Craft, Creativity, Drawing, Origami, DIY, Recycling and More Week 80

Hello everyone! 🌸


I'm so delighted to be part of Week 80 of the DIY Contest organized by @mesola. Every week brings new excitement as we see people from distinct places partake their creativity through delineations, crafts, cuisine, and numerous other forms of art. For this week, I've prepared commodity that's veritably special to me.

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My DIY Entry – Drawing of Mickey Mouse 🎨 🐭

For my participation, I took to draw one of the most favored cartoon characters of all time — Mickey Mouse. This character has always been a ensign of happiness and nonage fun, so I concluded to recreate it with my own hands on paper.


Materials I Used

White A4 sheet

Black marker for outlining

Pencil and eraser

Red, yellow, pink, and blue colors


Step by Step Process

1. Sketching the Figure

I started with a light pencil sketch, drawing the round face, cognizance, and cheerful articulation of Mickey Mouse. After that, I precisely added his notorious red films, big shoes, and gloves.

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2. Outlining

Once I was delighted with the drawing, I used a black marker to form the outlines bold and chaste. This step offered the drawing a also animated look.

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3. Coloring

I filled the shorts with red. His gloves were left white to keep the original style. The shoes were shadowed yellow. For the face, I used a light peach/ pink tone. Eventually, the eyes were colored blue to give them life and brilliance.

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4. Final Touches

After coloring, I went over some outlines again to make them sharp. I also added my hand and the date at the bottom.

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Why Mickey Mouse?

I picked Mickey Mouse because he represents joy, nonage recollections, and creativity. This delineation reminded me that DIY isn't only about making commodity new, but also about reviving the effects we love and giving them a particular touch.


My Experience

Drawing this character was a veritably pleasurable process. It tested my tolerance and focus, especially when working on the face and shoes, but in the end, it made me smile. That’s the stylish part about DIY you produce commodity with your own hands and it carries your trouble within it.

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Conclusion

This is my entry for Week 80 DIY Contest. I truly enjoyed making it and I'm happy to partake it with all of you. I would also like to invite my musketeers @mohammad1076, @taaher1, and @rmj to share and show their creativity.

Thank you for reading my post and stylish of luck to all actors. Let’s continue to inspirit one another through creativity! 🌟

Best Regards,
@abdullaht

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