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

This tutorial is perfect for artists ages 8+ looking to practice complex line work and symmetry. You will need a pencil, eraser, and fine-liner pen to complete this design. Follow along to master the art of weaving shapes and expressive flame details.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished Sacred Heart illustration with flames and thorns, ready for inspiration.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Base Heart and Cross

Pencil sketch of a large heart with a cross centered on top, serving as the foundation for the drawing.

Draw a large, symmetrical heart shape occupying the bottom half of your paper. Add a simple cross centered on top. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the proportions if the heart looks lopsided.

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Step 2: Creating the First Ribbon Layer

A wavy ribbon shape drawn horizontally across the center of the heart outline.

Draw two parallel squiggly lines across the front of the heart to create a ribbon-like band. Teacher's Tip: Think of this like a snake wrapping around the heart; make the curves soft and fluid.

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Step 3: Weaving the Second Ribbon

A second ribbon layer added, creating an overlapping, woven visual effect on the heart.

Add a second ribbon shape that weaves in and out of the first. Teacher's Tip: To create the 'woven' effect, ensure the lines of the second ribbon stop where they would be hidden behind the first.

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Step 4: Completing the Woven Pattern

Three woven ribbon sections completed across the heart, showing depth and layering.

Add a third ribbon section that weaves between the previous two. Teacher's Tip: Check your overlaps—if a line goes 'over' one ribbon, it should go 'under' the next to maintain the pattern.

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Step 5: Adding Initial Thorns

Small triangular thorn shapes added along the edges of the woven ribbon.

Sketch small triangles along the edges of your ribbons to represent thorns. Teacher's Tip: Vary the size of the triangles to make them look more natural and organic.

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Step 6: Finishing the Thorn Wreath

Additional thorns added to complete the wreath design around the heart.

Add more thorns to fill out the wreath. Teacher's Tip: Avoid overcrowding; leave a little space between each thorn so the drawing stays clean and readable.

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Step 7: Sketching the Base Flames

Curved, flame-like shapes drawn rising from the top of the cross.

Draw curved, pointed shapes rising from the cross to create flames. Teacher's Tip: Use loose, sweeping wrist motions to make the flames look energetic rather than stiff.

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Step 8: Adding Flame Details

Additional flame layers added around the cross and a small decorative shape at the base of the heart.

Add more layers of flames around the cross and a small detail at the bottom of the heart. Teacher's Tip: Vary the height of the flames to create a more dynamic, flickering effect.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Outline

Final line art of the Sacred Heart with added teardrop details at the base.

Add small teardrop shapes at the bottom to represent drips. Teacher's Tip: Use a fine-liner pen to go over your pencil lines, then erase the stray pencil marks for a professional look.

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Step 10: Adding Color and Depth

Fully colored Sacred Heart drawing featuring red, orange, and yellow tones with brown thorns.

Color the heart in deep reds, using darker shades for shadows. Use bright oranges and yellows for the flames to make them 'pop.' Teacher's Tip: Use a light brown for the thorns to create contrast against the vibrant red heart.