How to Draw Stockings
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Start by drawing out the shapes of the two stockings like you see here. You can make one bigger or smaller then the other that is your choice.
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Now you will start sketching out the actual shape and form of each stocking until they look just like the real thing. The tops or cuffs of the stockings should look like cotton, or you can choose a different type of style if you wish.
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For the last drawing step, all you have to do is draw in the candy and toys that is stuffed inside of each stocking. You can choose to draw candy canes, or another kind of treat. The toys can be tweaked as well, I chose to draw a football, and teddy
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November 28, 2010
Description: Well guys, I think it's time for me to submit another lesson that will be based on the holiday season of Christmas. I was looking through the Christmas section and saw that I didn't have a tutorial on "how to draw stockings", step by step. I have a stocking, and Christmas stocking, but not a pair. I know in my house there is like seven stockings hanging on the wall, not including the two stockings for our two German Shepherds. In one of them I drew a candy cane and a football, and in the other I drew two candy canes and a cute teddy bear. These are some typical things that stockings are filled with, plus the many different types of chocolates, toys, trinkets, and even books. Last year my Christmas stocking was filled with bath beads, two books, some hard candies, and of course the obvious fuzzy socks and gloves. My mom is a retard when it comes to filling our socks with stuff. She really does try and “STUFF” everything but the kitchen sink in there and sometimes its pretty comical when the nail is bending off the wall because the stockings are so darn heavy at times. Anyways, this is a very cheery and seasonal lesson that will give you a good idea on "how to draw stockings" if you don't know how to do so already. I will be back because there is still two more tutorials for me to upload. I will be back so keep those eyes peeled. Peace people, and remember no peeking when it comes to seeing what's inside of the gifts.