

Soft pencils will enable you to achieve a greater tonal range in your drawings. It’s helpful to get some different drawing tools to help with shading like softer graphite pencils (6B or 8B). The darkest areas are the pupil, the outer edge of the iris and the eyelashes. If you’re not as confident with shading, start with the darkest areas first.

This makes drawing the outline easier, as it’s a case of joining up the markers. Draw a guide to show the angle of the eye, from the inner corner to the outer corner.

Draw a circle for the iris, then mark the top, bottom, inner corner and outer corner of the eye. To achieve accurate proportions with the eye, start by measuring. So it is a great place for beginners who are interested in portrait drawing to start. Our picnic is on Sunday and I have been obsessively checking the is calling for showers early, but by picnic time it should be overcast and 68 with southerly winds which is great! We have a GIANT tent coming so don't let the weather deter you.An eye is fairly easy to draw. The first picnic my family attended when we moved in 5 years ago was a drizzly day and we still had a great day so don't let a few clouds keep you from coming. Thank you for taking the time to check in when you arrive! When you arrive at the picnic, please check in at the WELCOME TABLE! It will be super easy.find your address and sign in with your name and number of people you brought with you. There will be PUMPKINS for all the children in attendance! Which means.there will be A LOT of pumpkins! Be sure to bring a pumpkin home for each of your children before you go leave. A HUGE thank you to the Carroll Family for picking up all the pumpkins for us.your help is GREATLY APPRECIATED! There is a lot you can do with a pumpkin.paint it, carve it, toast the seeds, make pumpkin muffins, bake a pie, and the list could go on. Thank you to the Storen Family and the Hall Family who will be picking up food for the picnic for us. Looking forward to seeing everyone on Sunday! If you haven't RSVP'd yet for Sunday, please do so! Thank you to the Kosiorek Family for the hay bales and corn stalks donation to help decorate our tent. Only a few more days until our picnic!! Thank you those who have RSVP'd already.if you haven't had a chance to do so, please do so soon. Thank you to those who have signed up for food and for helping out.we can still use help during the picnic, so please sign up on the volunteer sign up genius.time slots are only 30 minutes! We have A LOT of children coming, so help with the bounce houses, obstacle course, jousting arena, and managing the cotton candy line would be super appreciated. Help with 50/50 and with the food tables in also greatly appreciated.

If you like walking around, talking to people, and getting them to buy things, then the 50/50 raffle is for you! The more tickets we sell, the bigger the prize! Food help is making sure things are neat and accessible at the tables.NO COOKING involved. The Rochester Hills Fire Department will be bringing by one of their engines for the kids (or grown ups) to sit in and take pictures with.if you have a future firefighter or a little one who love trucks, then be sure to check it out. The truck will be parked on Millbrook Court. There will be some carnival games to play.basketball, baseball, and Big Mouth Lion.
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I have shared a lot about activities for the kids, but what about the grown ups? There are things for you, too! Looking forward to seeing everyone at the picnic on Sunday! Those are always fun for everyone!įeel free to start up a Wiffle ball game or kick ball game as we will have equipment for that at our baseball diamond. If you like to play lawn games, we will have ladder golf and bag toss to play.challenge a neighbor to a friendly competition. If you have never played them, no worries! They are super easy and usually played one handed as the other may be holding a beverage.whatever that beverage may be is totally up to you.
