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    How can I draw a flower fairy?
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    Start by drawing a normal fairy, but then base her outfit off of a flower. For example, a bluebell fairy might have a bluebell-shaped skirt. Also, try to use the flower's colors in the fairy. For example, a sunflower fairy might have lots of gold, yellow and brown in her outfit.
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    I am making a board game about fairies and my teacher wants me to draw one, but I know I will mess up on one of these. What should I do?
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    Choose whichever one you think looks easiest, perhaps Method 2 or 4. Make a rough draft or two before you make the final copy so you get some practice. You can even print this article out and trace over the drawings a few times if you want. All in all, I'm sure your teacher doesn't expect your drawing to be perfect.
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    How should I draw the wings if I want more detail?
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    Add your own special details, like curves on the shape, designs, sparkles, veins, extra colors, etc. or anything else you may like.
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    How do I draw an older fairy?
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    Add some wrinkles to their face, and if it's a woman, draw her hair in a messy bun. If you're coloring your drawing, make the fairy's hair gray.
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    How do I draw a realistic girl fairy?
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    You can look at how-to's on YouTube, or go to a local bookstore and find some books with good pictures to draw from.
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    How do I draw a Winx Club fairy?
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    You can trace one or look for a step-by-step tutorial video on YouTube. With drawing, practice makes perfect.
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    How can I draw an adult flower fairy?
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    Make the fairy's back and legs longer. If you're drawing a thin female, draw a tall figure, with dainty arms, and legs. If its a man (or even a warrior), draw a tall figure, with big arms, and muscular legs.
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