![]() We took turns revealing our drawings and talking about what we drew. Since we worked on clipboards, we kept our drawing secret until the end, too.Īfter about 15 turns, we all agreed our pictures were pretty complete. As our pictures went along, we crossed our fingers for different shapes and sometimes wondered how to fit 5 more circles into our drawings. ![]() Our first roll was 6 lines, and you can see how different our drawings are already!Ĭontinue rolling and adding to your drawings. Then, each person draws the correct number of shapes, in any size, color, arrangement she wants. Once you have your dice ready, it’s time to play! If you don’t have any dice around the house, there is a printable cut-and-fold dice template on the Crayola website. I chose circle, square, rectangle, triangle, diamond, and a straight line. I covered one of our foam die with colored masking tape and drew the shapes on with a Sharpie. You will need a regular number die, plus one you fancy-up with pictures of shapes or lines. You only need a few basic supplies for this shape dice drawing game – something to draw with (crayons, markers, etc.), drawing paper, and two dice. We had fun hiding our drawings from each other, then having a big reveal at the end. With just two dice and some drawing supplies, you can create some silly shape drawings. Here’s a fun and quick drawing game to play as a family after dinner, or bring outside on a nice day. ![]()
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