How to Draw a Reindeer: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Bring a festive friend to life with this simple reindeer drawing tutorial, perfect for artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started. Follow these clear steps to build confidence and develop your sketching skills one line at a time.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A friendly, colorful cartoon reindeer standing against a white background.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Sketching the Head

Pencil sketch showing the top of a reindeer's head with a fluffy fur tuft.

Start by drawing the top of the head using soft, overlapping curved lines to create a fluffy tuft of fur. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the shape if needed.

2

Adding the Ears

Drawing the reindeer's ears with inner detail lines.

Draw two pointed, leaf-shaped ears on either side of the head. Add a small line inside each ear for detail. Teacher's Tip: Make the ears slightly asymmetrical to give your reindeer a playful, natural look.

3

Defining the Face

Outlining the reindeer's cheeks and chin with fur texture.

Add small fur tufts along the cheeks and connect them with a smooth, curved line to form the chin. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes to make the fur look soft and realistic.

4

Sketching the Chest

Adding the chest and belly outline to the reindeer sketch.

Draw a patch of fur below the chin, then extend a long, sweeping line to create the chest and belly. Teacher's Tip: Think of this as the reindeer's 'tummy' line—keep it smooth and rounded.

5

Drawing the Back and Tail

Drawing the reindeer's back and small tail.

Connect the neck to the back with a long, graceful curve. Add a small, flicked line for the tail. Teacher's Tip: A slightly curved back makes the reindeer look like it's standing in a relaxed pose.

6

Adding Expressive Eyes

Adding large, expressive eyes with pupils to the reindeer's face.

Draw two large ovals for eyes, adding two circles inside each for the pupils. Shade the pupils dark. Teacher's Tip: Leave a tiny white dot inside the pupil to make the eyes look bright and 'alive'.

7

The Nose and Smile

Drawing the reindeer's nose and happy smiling mouth.

Draw a rounded nose and a wide 'U' shaped mouth below it. Connect them with a small vertical line. Teacher's Tip: A wider smile makes your reindeer look extra friendly!

8

Drawing the Antlers

Adding branching antlers to the top of the reindeer's head.

Add antlers using long, curved lines with smaller 'U' shapes branching off. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about making them perfectly symmetrical; real antlers are unique and jagged!

9

Adding the Legs

Drawing the reindeer's legs and hooves to complete the body.

Draw the legs using pairs of lines that bend at the knees and elbows. Finish with a curved line at the bottom for the hooves. Teacher's Tip: Keep the legs slightly thicker at the top and thinner toward the hooves for a natural look.

10

Coloring Your Reindeer

Finished cartoon reindeer drawing with brown and tan coloring.

Bring your drawing to life with color! Use warm browns for the fur and darker shades for the hooves. Teacher's Tip: Try using light gray or white for the belly to add contrast and dimension.