How to Draw Santa for Kids
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Here you will draw he face frame of Santa and be sure to add in the small round nose. Draw in the beard line which should be curled in.
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Using the face guide, make the shapes for the eyes, and then draw in the eyeballs. When that is done draw the bushy eyebrows that are peaking through the top of the hat, and then add the smirk or grin that is off to the right.
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Thicken the lining that you drew in step one for the body and then add a belt shape around his round waist.
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Okay, to keep Santa friendly looking legs draw his right arm waving to all the boys and girls of the world. Draw in the hand in the form of a mitten, and then draw the left elbow and bag full of toys that s thrown over the shoulder. Lastly, draw in t
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And finally the step that will end it all. Here all you have to do is draw out his boots, and make the soles. Erase the shapes and guides that you drew in step one to clean up the drawing.
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June 24, 2011
Description: Hey everyone, Dawn's here with another drawing lesson, but this time, we'll be kicking in on a tut to learn "how to draw Santa for kids”. There's many different ways to draw this awesome man, as he gives children presents for being so good this year. Santa is always watching, even on the most oddest of days. Be sure to always look into the sky so you'll spot someone on their special flying sleigh. Don't ya'll find it weird how Santa rides flying reindeer? Ask yourself, why not horses, why not eagles, why not have flying polar bears, why is it reindeer? It makes me wonder all the time, and usually, I get struck into a ditch of confusion. Here in this very tutorial, you'll learn the basics on drawing an easy Santa for kids. Maybe change the pimp wagon he rides on, and use horses or maybe elves slave laboring his big sleigh. Once you've tried this tut, you'll be able to draw this cookie stealin' monster easily. I hope you'll enjoy, and don't forget to show me your pimped out drawings of the friendly sky sweeper. Thanks for viewing!