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How to Draw a Notebook – Easy School Object Drawing for Kids

 


Pages, covers, and spiral lines come together as kids sketch a notebook using simple shapes and easy drawing steps.

Step 1: First draw a rectangle having three sides for the outer cover.

Step 2: Add a square hole on the outer corner. Then start a spiral binding using a thin wire.

Step 3: Create two more holes for the wires to pass through.

Step 4: Now make another two holes with wires passing through it.

Step 5: You must add few more holes along with spiral shaped binding.

Step 6: Then two more holes are created below through which wires are inserted.

Step 7: At the bottom, you must include two holes with spiral bindings.

Step 8: Make the back cover for the notebook with a L shape, facing the right.

Step 9: Define the pages of the notebook with another L shaped line beside the outer cover.

Step 10: Design a label that looks like a double-layered rectangle.

Step 11: Place a sequence of tiny dash-line lines in three rows.

Step 12: You have sketched a notebook wonderfully.



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