Creative Crafts & Everyday Doodles
Transforming simple shapes into art, these sessions focus on building motor skills, patience, and confidence in children. Whether it is number art or handmade bookmarks, every project sparks joy.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to draw a school building. This is a great exercise in drawing straight lines and simple architectural forms.
A fun and colorful drawing of a lollipop. This project teaches kids how to draw simple objects and make them look appealing with bright colors.
A drawing dedicated to teachers, celebrating their role as guides and mentors. Art is a wonderful way to express gratitude.
A cute drawing of a baby sipper. This simple project is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who are just starting their art journey.
A creative drawing of flowers inside a glass jar. This project teaches about transparency and composition.
A drawing with the theme "Save Earth." We use art to raise awareness about important issues and encourage children to be responsible citizens.
A beautiful floral design that combines drawing with calligraphy elements. This is a great way to introduce kids to the art of lettering.
A cute and quirky drawing of a car with a happy face. Personifying objects is a fun creative exercise for kids.
A tutorial on drawing vegetables like carrots and corn. This is a fun way to make healthy food appealing and practice drawing different shapes.
A video showing how to create colorful and creative bookmarks. This is a fun craft project that kids can use themselves or give as gifts.
About Creative Crafts & Everyday Doodles
I don't just teach kids how to draw; I guide them to see stories in simple lines. Whether we are turning the number 1 into a bird or sketching a monsoon scene, I focus on unki bhavnao ko samajhna (understanding their feelings). This process-first approach ensures that children aged 3 to 12 feel a genuine sense of accomplishment without the pressure of perfection, making art a safe, stress-free zone.
At Saraswatei Learnings, I believe that art is a fundamental tool for development. By breaking down complex images into simple, manageable shapes, I help children move past the fear of making mistakes. My goal is to show them that art isn't just about the final output but the joy of the creative process.
Why Start with Doodles and Crafts?
For younger children, drawing everyday objects like vegetables, cartoon characters, or nature scenes helps develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. We move from simple tracing to freehand sketching, which builds confidence. My studio sessions in Pitampura involve physical hand-holding to correct posture and pencil grip, while my online sessions use a spotlight review method so every child feels seen and heard.
What We Cover
- Number & Shape Art: Transforming basic numbers and circles into birds, animals, or objects.
- DIY Crafts: Creating personalized items like bookmarks, which helps children take pride in their functional creations.
- Seasonal Themes: Drawing seasonal scenes (like monsoons or festivals) to connect their art to the world around them.
Whether you join my online batches or visit my Delhi studio, you will find a non-punitive, positive space where creativity is the only requirement. My batches are small, ensuring I can support your child's specific pace of learning.
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