How to Draw Mrs Clause
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Start this first step by drawing a small circle for her head and then some guidelines for her face and then a line for her neck. Once that is done you will draw a circle for her chest and then the shape for her gown or dress. Arm lines and hand shape
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You will now sketch out the shape of her curly white hair and then two small circles for her glasses. Give her a nose and then the shape of her chubby face. Once that is done you can draw out the shape of her undershirt starting with the collar and s
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Now in this step you will finish drawing out the curly bangs of her hair and a hint of ears. Give her some eye lid lines and then her mouth. Draw a collar line and then add wrinkles and creases on her apron. Draw a plate and then finish her hands. Yo
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You have made it to your last drawing step and what you will do is give her a bottom lip and then a cute design on her collar including the candy cane. Add some cookie shapes and finish off the shape of the cup of milk in her glass. Erase all the gui
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November 21, 2008
Description: I am back everyone with my second to last tutorial of the day. With this I will teach you how to draw Mrs. Clause step by step. This is a tutorial that was made yesterday and I forgot to submit it when I did the Christmas bells, mistletoe, elf, and a Christmas stocking. I figured that I had to do a tutorial on Santa’s wife Mrs. Clause because she is a big part of how he is able to deliver all the toys to boys and girls around the world. But did you know that Santa didn’t have a wife originally until the year of 1889? It’s true a woman named Katherine Lee Bates gave Santa his better half which is mentioned in her poem "Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh-Ride". She is the author and singer of "America the Beautiful" which was released in 1895. Mrs. Clause is seen stitching Santa’s clothes, feeding him, caring for him, and assists him with all his needs. This tutorial will show you how to draw a cartoon Mrs. Clause step by step with easy to follow steps and simple to understand instructions. I will be back in a bit with more cool stuff to learn how to draw, so stay tuned kiddies there is more coming your way.