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

Ready to add some Western flair to your sketchbook? This tutorial is designed for young artists ages 5 and up, requiring only a pencil, paper, and an eraser. By following these simple shapes, you will master the iconic silhouette of a cowboy hat in minutes.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A finished, high-quality illustration of a classic brown cowboy hat.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Side Profile

Two light, parallel curved lines forming the base of a cowboy hat crown.

Draw two slightly diagonal, curved lines. Teacher's Tip: Keep these lines light and parallel; they act as the foundation for the sides of your hat.

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Step 2: Closing the Top

A curved line connecting the top of the two vertical lines to form the hat crown.

Connect the top of your two lines with a smooth, rounded curve. Teacher's Tip: Imagine you are drawing the top of a loaf of bread—keep it rounded and soft.

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Step 3: Defining the Crown

A curved line closing the bottom of the crown section.

Connect the bottom of your lines with another curved line to finish the crown. Teacher's Tip: This creates the 'bucket' shape where your head would go.

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Step 4: Outlining the Brim

A long, sweeping line sketching the outer edge of the cowboy hat brim.

Draw a long, sweeping curved line around the base to start the brim. Teacher's Tip: Use a fluid motion with your wrist to get a nice, wide arc.

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Step 5: Shaping the Underside

Detailed lines showing the underside of the upturned brim.

Connect the brim back to the crown, adding a loop to show the upturned edge. Teacher's Tip: This loop gives the hat its signature 'cowboy' character.

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Step 6: Cleaning Up

The clean outline of a cowboy hat after erasing unnecessary guide lines.

Gently erase any overlapping guide lines inside the hat. Teacher's Tip: Use a soft eraser and brush away the crumbs so you don't smudge your work.

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Step 7: Adding the Hat Band

A curved line added to the base of the crown to create the hat band.

Draw a curved line around the base of the crown to represent the hat band. Teacher's Tip: Make sure the line follows the curve of the hat so it looks like it's wrapping around.

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Step 8: Designing the Buckle

A small circular buckle detail added to the hat band.

Draw a small circle within a circle on the band for a decorative buckle. Teacher's Tip: Keep it small and centered on the side for a realistic look.

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Step 9: Adding Texture

Adding subtle texture lines to the crown and brim of the hat.

Add small, irregular curved lines on the crown and brim to suggest texture. Teacher's Tip: Don't overdo it—a few simple lines go a long way in making it look like felt or leather.

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Step 10: Final Coloring

The finished, colored cowboy hat drawing.

Color your hat in your favorite shade—brown, black, or even bright pink! Teacher's Tip: Use darker colors near the edges to create a sense of depth.