30 Day Drawing Challenge: Outfits
30 Day Drawing Challenge: Outfits
Choose a character (original or already existing, real or fictional). For each day, draw what they would wear to the place/event/scenario listed for that day.
If drawing isn’t your thing, you can use these prompts for whatever it is that you do! If you’d rather go at your own pace, do them out of order, or only do the ones you want, that’s fine too! There are no rules, just have fun!
Day 1: school
Day 2: working in an office
Day 3: emo nite
Day 4: attending a wedding
Day 5: sleeping
Day 6: fighting crime
Day 7: prom/formal
Day 8: cold day
Day 9: exercising
Day 10: hospital
Day 11: beach
Day 12: cleaning the house
Day 13: date
Day 14: committing crime
Day 15: getting married
Day 16: theme park
Day 17: church
Day 18: hot day
Day 19: going to a club
Day 20: convention
Day 21: attending a funeral
Day 22: being intimate with a partner
Day 23: airplane
Day 24: going camping
Day 25: job interview
Day 26: playing a sport
Day 27: walking a red carpet
Day 28: lazy/sick day
Day 29: costume/fancy dress party
Day 30: everyday
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