How to Draw Cotton Candy: Easy 10-Step Cartoon Guide

Bring a carnival favorite to life with this fun, beginner-friendly drawing tutorial. Designed for ages 5 and up, this activity requires only a pencil, paper, and your favorite markers to create a sweet, smiling character. Follow along to master basic shapes and build confidence in your cartooning skills.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished illustration of a happy cotton candy character on a stick.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Fluffy Base

Pencil sketch showing the initial curved, cloud-like outline for the top of the cotton candy.

Start by drawing a series of connected, curved lines to form the top of your cotton candy cloud. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as small, soft hills—don't worry about making them perfect, as cotton candy is naturally irregular!

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Step 2: Expanding the Cloud

Drawing showing the expansion of the cotton candy cloud shape using multiple U-shaped curves.

Continue adding connected 'U' shaped lines downward to build the volume of the treat. Teacher's Tip: Vary the size of your 'U' shapes to make the cotton candy look extra fluffy and light.

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Step 3: Closing the Shape

The completed cloud outline for the cotton candy, showing the bottom section closing up.

Bring your curved lines back toward the center to close the bottom of the cloud. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the bottom is slightly narrower than the top to create a balanced, appealing shape.

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Step 4: Adding the Cone

A triangular cone shape added beneath the cotton candy cloud.

Draw two straight lines extending downward from the center, meeting at a point to form the paper cone. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler if you want the cone to look perfectly symmetrical, or go freehand for a more organic look.

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Step 5: Detailing the Cone

The cone now features horizontal curved lines to represent the paper texture.

Add horizontal curved lines across the cone to give it texture. Teacher's Tip: These lines should curve slightly downward to match the shape of the cone's opening.

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Step 6: Drawing the Eyebrows

Two small arched lines drawn on the cotton candy cloud to serve as eyebrows.

Draw two small, arched lines near the top center of the cloud for the eyebrows. Teacher's Tip: Placing them at a slight angle can make your character look surprised or happy!

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Step 7: Creating the Eyes

Two large cartoon eyes with highlights added to the cotton candy character.

Draw two large circles beneath the eyebrows. Inside each, add two smaller circles and shade the surrounding area. Teacher's Tip: Leave the small circles white to create a 'glint' effect, which makes the eyes look bright and alive.

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Step 8: Adding a Happy Mouth

A wide, happy cartoon mouth with a tongue added to the center of the cotton candy.

Draw a wide, smiling mouth using a curved line. Add a small 'U' shape inside for the tongue. Teacher's Tip: Keep the tongue small so it looks like a natural part of the smile.

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Step 9: Adding Texture

Small circles added to the body of the cotton candy to indicate texture.

Add small circles throughout the cotton candy cloud to represent its sugary, airy texture. Teacher's Tip: Don't overdo it—a few scattered circles are enough to suggest fluffiness.

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Step 10: Bringing it to Life with Color

The final colored cotton candy character with a pink body and tan cone.

Color your creation! Use bright pinks or blues for the cotton candy and a light tan for the cone. Teacher's Tip: Use light, circular strokes with your marker to keep the color looking soft and airy.