How to Draw a Cartoon Snowman: Easy 9-Step Guide

Bring a touch of winter magic to your sketchbook with this friendly cartoon snowman. Designed for artists ages 5 and up, this project requires only a pencil, eraser, and paper. Follow these simple steps to build your snowman from the face down, developing confidence in basic shape construction.

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🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished cartoon snowman drawing, perfect for winter art projects.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Face

Close-up of a cartoon snowman face with carrot nose and expressive eyes being drawn on white paper.

Start by drawing two ovals for the eyes, each containing a smaller pupil. Add a teardrop shape above each eye for surprised eyebrows. Draw a triangular carrot nose and a curved, happy mouth. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here so you can easily adjust the nose placement if needed.

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Step 2: Defining the Head Shape

Pencil outline of a snowman head shape being drawn over the facial features.

Draw a large circle around the face, letting it tuck behind the carrot nose. Add a curved line across the top to create the base of the hat. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry if your circle isn't perfect; snowmen are naturally lumpy and organic!

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Step 3: Adding the Winter Beanie

Drawing a winter beanie hat with a pompom on top of the snowman's head.

Enclose the top of the hat with a soft, rounded shape and add a small circle on top for the pompom. Use short, rhythmic curved lines to add texture to the hat fabric. Teacher's Tip: Use these small lines to show the 'knit' texture of a cozy winter hat.

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Step 4: Sketching the Scarf Base

Adding a rectangular scarf with fringe details beneath the snowman's chin.

Draw a rectangle below the head to represent the scarf. Add a center line and small fringe details at the ends. Teacher's Tip: Draw the fringe lines by doubling back on your strokes to make them look like real fabric tassels.

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Step 5: Completing the Scarf

Drawing the sides of the scarf to complete the neck area of the snowman.

Add rounded rectangular shapes on either side of the scarf to show it wrapping around the neck. Teacher's Tip: This creates a sense of depth, making it look like the scarf is actually hugging the snowman's neck.

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Step 6: Drawing the Body

Sketching the large, rounded body of the snowman below the scarf.

Draw a large, partial oval beneath the scarf to form the snowman's round body. Teacher's Tip: Keep this shape wide and generous to give your snowman a friendly, plump appearance.

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Step 7: Adding Buttons

Adding two circular buttons to the center of the snowman's body.

Place two small ovals in the center of the body, each with a smaller circle inside to represent buttons. Teacher's Tip: Aligning them vertically helps keep the snowman looking balanced.

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Step 8: Creating the Branch Arm

Drawing a wooden branch arm with a split tip on the side of the snowman.

Draw a tree branch arm using curved lines that split into 'V' shapes at the tips. Erase any overlapping lines from the body. Teacher's Tip: Use jagged, uneven lines for the branch to make it look like real wood.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Arms

Adding the second branch arm to complete the snowman's silhouette.

Repeat the process for the second arm on the opposite side. Ensure the branches look natural and balanced. Teacher's Tip: You can angle the arms differently to give your snowman more personality!

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Step 10: Adding Color

A fully colored, friendly cartoon snowman with a blue hat and scarf.

Your outline is complete! Now, bring your snowman to life with color. Use bright oranges for the nose, and choose your favorite colors for the hat and scarf. Teacher's Tip: Use light blue shading around the edges of the white snow to give it a 3D, icy look.