How to Draw a Lollipop

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This is going to be incredibly easy to draw. Start with a circle that should be as big as you want your lollipop to be. Once that is done draw a vertical line that goes straight down the middle all the way to the end. You will then draw the shape of    

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Since this is a swirly type of lollipop, begin the swirl design from the middle and work your way outward until you get about halfway.

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Now all you have to do is draw the strips on the pop, and erase the lines and shapes. See, I told you this was going to be a pretty simple tutorial!

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You can now color in your newly drawn lollipop. You can even draw this for your sister or brother as an Easter present too.

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March 27, 2010

Description: “Yum, yum, gimmie sum”. That is what I say when I want something sweet, even if it is a chocolate bar. Candy has got to be one of the biggest sellers in convenience stores, department stores, and even gift shops. You give candy to kids when Halloween is here, we fill up plastic or wicker baskets full of candy and give it to children for Easter. Stockings are filled with candy on Christmas day, and children receive candy from doctors and bank tellers for being good, or for doing business with a particular corporation. In light of all these sweet facts, I'm going to show you all “how to draw a lollipop", step by step. Lollipops have been in existence for ages, all the way back to the 1920's to be exact. They are also called pops, lollys, and suckers. They also come in hundreds of different flavors, sizes, and styles. They are mainly made from hard flavored sugar, and corn syrup. Once that hot substance is made, it is poured on a stick, and then left to harden. The lollipop was made so that an individual can suck or lick on a long lasting piece of candy that was convenient, and mess free, (sometimes). The name “lolly pop” dates back to 1784, but back then it was used to describe soft candy instead of hard. Anyway, I chose to draw a spiral looking lollipop because that is what my six year old sister always gets because they last a lot longer. Kids, adults, and teens are sure to have when it comes to learning "how to draw a lollipop", step by step. I told you I was submitting something sweet! That does it for me and for the tutorials for the day. I will be back tomorrow with more drawing fun, but I will be back tonight for a session of live draw. Join me then!

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