How to Draw a Cute Heart: Easy 10-Step Guide

This step-by-step tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and your favorite markers or crayons to bring this cheerful character to life. Follow along to build confidence in your drawing skills while creating a fun, expressive heart.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished illustration of a cute heart character wearing a polka-dot bow.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Heart Outline

A light pencil sketch of a heart shape with an upside-down U-shaped line inside the left lobe.

Draw a large, symmetrical heart shape. Inside the left side, add an upside-down “U” shape. Teacher’s Tip: Keep your pencil lines very light so you can easily erase any mistakes later.

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Step 2: Adding the Eyes

Drawing the details of the heart's face, including a detailed open eye and a simple curved line for a winking eye.

Close the “U” shape with a curved line to finish the open eye, then add two ovals inside for the pupil. On the right side, draw a simple curved line for a winking eye. Teacher’s Tip: Make the pupils dark to give the heart a bright, lively expression.

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Step 3: Drawing Eyelashes

Adding thick, triangular eyelashes to the open eye and an eyelid crease above the winking eye.

Add two small, overlapping curved triangles to the top of the open eye for lashes. Add a small curved line above the winking eye to represent the eyelid. Teacher’s Tip: Keep the lashes short and thick to make them stand out.

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Step 4: Creating the Smile

Adding lashes to the winking eye and a large, happy crescent-shaped smile below the eyes.

Add lashes to the winking eye using the same triangular technique. Below the eyes, draw a crescent-shaped line for a happy, smiling mouth. Teacher’s Tip: A wider crescent makes the heart look extra joyful!

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Step 5: Adding Cheeks and Tongue

Adding oval-shaped blush marks under the eyes and a small tongue inside the smiling mouth.

Draw a small oval under each eye for rosy cheeks. Inside the mouth, draw a rounded “M” shape to show the tongue. Teacher’s Tip: Keep the cheeks light so you can color them pink later.

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Step 6: Drawing the Bow Knot

Drawing a small rounded rectangle at the top of the heart to serve as the center of a bow.

Draw a bow on top of the heart. Start with a rounded rectangle for the center knot. Teacher’s Tip: Erase the heart outline behind the bow so it looks like it’s sitting on top.

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Step 7: Shaping the Bow

Adding the loops of the bow to the top of the heart with contour lines for fabric texture.

Add the loops of the bow using partial heart shapes on either side of the knot. Add short, curved lines to show the fabric folding. Teacher’s Tip: Use smooth, flowing lines to make the bow look soft.

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Step 8: Adding Pattern Details

Adding small circles to the bow to create a polka-dot pattern.

Decorate your bow with small circles to create a polka-dot pattern. Teacher’s Tip: Vary the placement of the dots so they look natural across the fabric.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Outline

The completed line art of the cute heart character with a bow and polka-dot pattern.

Review your drawing and darken your final lines. Fill in any remaining space on the bow with more polka dots. Teacher’s Tip: Use a fine-liner or dark marker to make your final lines pop before coloring.

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Step 10: Adding Color

The finished, colored drawing of a cute heart character with a red body and a polka-dot bow.

Bring your heart to life with color! We used red for the heart, but feel free to experiment. Teacher’s Tip: Remember that colors have meanings—red is for love, while yellow or orange can represent friendship!