Beautiful flag drawing

  1. Easy How to Draw the American Flag Tutorial and Coloring Page
  2. 7 fantastic flags that break every design rule
  3. How to Draw the Canadian Flag
  4. Flag Creator - Make your flags
  5. How to Draw a Realistic US Flag / American Flag
  6. Top 10 Most Beautiful Flags in The World


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Easy How to Draw the American Flag Tutorial and Coloring Page

Now students that are learning are learning more about our history can learn how to draw an American flag that is blowing in the wind. The stripes do make a very dynamic drawing when they are curved, it just takes some extra time and care to get them right. The Flag of the United States of America features thirteen equal stripes of red switching with stripes of white. The blue rectangle in the upper corner holds fifty white stars representing the 50 states which make up the United States of America. The stripes represent the 13 original colonies which gained independence from Britain. The flag of the United States has other names as well. It is also known as the Stars and Stripes, Star-Spangled Banner and most famously, the nickname Old Glory. That being said, I would encourage young students to not get overly concerned that they have the exact right number of stripes and stars in their drawing. Especially if they are drawing a smaller one. As long as their flag starts and ends with red stripes, and their block of white stars looks about as full as my sample, their American flag drawing is bound to look really beautiful and everyone will know exactly what it is. Time needed: 45 minutes. How to Draw the American Flag Waving • Draw the pole at an angle. • Attach the first flag fold shape. • Add the second flag fold shape. • Add the third flag fold shape. • Draw 6 lines on the first fold shape. • Add 12 lines on the second fold. • Draw 12 lines on the last fold shape. • Add 5...

7 fantastic flags that break every design rule

• Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) • Ted Kaye wrote the book, • Keep it simple, so simple a child can draw it from memory. • Use meaningful symbolism. • Use two to three basic colors. • No lettering or seals of any kind. • Be distinctive or be related. Sticking to these principles does not, sadly, guarantee that you’ll design a great flag (or anything else), but it’s a good start. However, as with all design, there are always outliers that violate the conventional principles, and still manage to delight and inspire. So, here are seven of my favorite flags that totally break the rules — and in doing so make the world a more interesting place. After all, all rules are made to be broken, design rules more than most. 1. South Africa: Multi-colored gorgeousness South Africa’s is a great flag, but its six colors put it in violation of Kaye’s principle #3. Adopted in 1994, it gracefully combines the color schemes of the African National Congress and the British and Dutch flags. All the colors (and the history linked to them) converge on the flag and point to a new future for South Africa. Despite the rogue additional color, the flag is simple, striking and memorable. 2. Maryland: A beautiful mess This design is the her...

How to Draw the Canadian Flag

Complete Canadian Flag drawing "O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all of us command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, the True North strong and free! From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee." - "O Canada," national anthem of Canada The word "Canada" comes from the Iroquois Native American language. It means "settlement" or "village." Canada is also home to amazing wildlife, including Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial. Did you know? The United States and Canada share the longest international border in the world. The stunning Niagara Falls straddles the border, resulting in an "American falls" and a "Canadian falls." Would you like to draw a cartoon of the Canadian flag for your geography class or travel scrapbook? It's easy! Grab a pen, pencil, or marker, and follow the simple steps of this drawing tutorial. If you liked this tutorial, see also the following drawing guides:

Flag Creator - Make your flags

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How to Draw a Realistic US Flag / American Flag

Today I’ll show you how to draw a U.S. flag, waving in the wind. This realistic flag is pretty tricky to draw so I would consider this a difficult drawing tutorial. I have broken down the tutorial into 37 steps to try to make it as easy as possible. This tutorial is perfect for the 4th of July, Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day, or Presidents’ Day. Happy Drawing! Learn How to Draw a Realistic US Flag / American Flag – Step by Step Drawing Tutorial Written-Out Step by Step Drawing Instructions (STEP 01) Start off the flag by LIGHTLY drawing a basic shape guideline. It will be erased later. (STEP 02) Use the guidelines from the previous step to start drawing the actual lines. The line is wavy at the top of the flag, and there is a sideway #3 on the bottom line. (STEP 03) Continue to add lines to the outer outline of the flag. (STEP 04) Draw curved lines. (STEP 05) Add to the right side of the flag. (STEP 06) Draw a wavy line on the right side of the flag. Draw a line on the bottom as well. (STEP 07) Start drawing the first stripe. Basically follow the curve of the lower outline. (STEP 08) Draw the rest of the bottom stripe with an upward wavy line. (STEP 09) Draw the next stripe up, the wavy line is pretty similar to the one below. (STEP 10) Draw parts of some stripes above the previous stripes. The curves of these lines are very similar to the previous lines. (STEP 11) Draw the right sides of the stripes from the previous step. Follow the basic curve of the lines below them. (STE...

Top 10 Most Beautiful Flags in The World

In the whole world, every country has its designs of Beautiful flags, because the flag of every country represents the identity of its people and shows national pride. The flag provides not only people’s identity but also represents the country’s history and tradition. National flags show that after the sacrifices of so much blood, they get the freedom and sovereignty of the country, and it carries the value on which the whole nation depends. Whenever we see our flag in any corner of the world, it reminds us of the sacrifice and courage of our nation. It is the symbol of patriotism, pride, and self-reliance; and helps to develop the feeling of nationalism. It is a great way to unite the The flag is important to show the nation’s identity, and it is clear to see the flag travel far. For example, during the Olympics, when everybody carries their flags, they want to show their country’s history, standards, and sacrifices; that is why the flag is crucial for any nation. Here is the list of the 10 most designed and beautiful flags that symbolize their people’s culture and history. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • Australia In 1901, Australia’s most beautiful national flag was first flown at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Buildings. This flag was the first and only flag that was to be selected in an open public competition. This flag is a symbol of the character and pride of the Australian nation. The seven-pointed stars on the Australian flag represent the unity of six state...