How to Draw Monster Emotions!

This printable How to Draw Monster Emotions directed drawing guide and writing prompts pack helps students level up their drawing to create fun expressive monsters to feature in comic strips, graphic novels and art projects, or for use expressing their own feelings and emotions.

How to draw monster emotions

How To Draw Monster Emotions: Directed Drawing Guide

Similar to our How to Draw Emotions pack, this step-by-step drawing guide includes instructions for drawing monsters with twelve different emotions, with each page demonstrating to students how to draw a cartoon monster with one the following emotions;

  • Sad
  • Angry
  • Happy
  • Excited
  • Bored
  • Shy
  • Silly
  • Confused
  • Frustrated
  • Loved
  • Calm
  • Upset

The page includes space for the student to practice drawing the monster with the featured emotion alongside a writing prompt inviting the student to reflect upon and write about why the monster might be feeling that emotion.

Monster Emotions Directed Drawing

The step-by-step drawing instructions combine simple shapes and lines to form the monster and the facial features for each emotion. The key to drawing each emotion successfully, is to encourage students to pay attention to the eyes, eyebrows and mouth, particularly their shape, size and location on the overall face.

This booklet presents a simple, fun way to learn to draw emotions! And as a free, printer friendly, printable document, the guide is sure to help students will feel more confident drawing emotions in no time at all.

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