How to Draw Lisa Simpson: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Bring Springfield’s smartest resident to life with this fun, guided drawing lesson. Designed for young artists ages 6 and up, this tutorial requires only a pencil, paper, and an eraser. Follow along to master Lisa’s iconic spiky hair and saxophone while building your character-drawing confidence.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Colorful, finished illustration of Lisa Simpson playing her saxophone, ready for display.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Face and Eyes

Pencil sketch showing the initial circle for Lisa Simpson's head, two eye circles, and a small curved nose line.

Start by drawing an incomplete circle for the head. Add a horizontal line across it, then place two small, shaded circles for the eyes. Use a small curved line for her nose. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil lines light and loose so you can easily erase any mistakes as you refine her expression.

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Step 2: Adding the Iconic Spiky Hair

Drawing of Lisa Simpson's head with the addition of her iconic star-shaped spiky hair and a small ear.

Draw Lisa's signature spiky hair using a series of connected zig-zag lines. Add a 'C' shape on the side for her ear and a short curved line for the back of her neck. Tip: Make the spikes slightly rounded at the tips to give them that classic cartoon look.

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Step 3: Drawing the Necklace and Torso

Line drawing of Lisa Simpson's neck with a pearl necklace and the start of her torso and arm.

Create her pearl necklace by drawing a row of small, even circles around the neck area. Use an 'L' shaped line for the front of the neck and extend a curved line to form the back of her torso. Tip: Keep the pearls uniform in size to make the necklace look balanced.

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Step 4: Sketching the Mouth and Arms

Detailed sketch of Lisa Simpson's arms and hands holding the mouthpiece of her saxophone.

Draw a curved triangle for the saxophone mouthpiece near her mouth. Add curved lines for her arms and use 'U' shapes to sketch her fingers. Tip: Focus on the curve of the arms to show she is holding the instrument firmly.

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Step 5: Adding Saxophone Details

Drawing showing the upper body of the saxophone with keys added to the instrument.

Draw the top section of the saxophone using curved lines. Add two flattened ovals for the keys. Tip: Keep the keys aligned with the body of the saxophone to maintain perspective.

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Step 6: Extending the Saxophone

Progressive drawing of the saxophone body showing the extension of the instrument and additional keys.

Continue the curved lines of the saxophone downward. Add two more keys using small ovals. Tip: Use a steady hand to keep the long curves of the instrument smooth.

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Step 7: Drawing the Saxophone Bell

Drawing of the saxophone bell with detailed E-shaped markings and internal curves.

Draw the wide bell at the bottom of the saxophone. Connect the lines with an oval and add a 'C' shape inside. Trace an 'E' shape on the side for detail. Tip: The bell is the widest part of the instrument, so make it bold!

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Step 8: Adding Dress and Leg Details

Drawing showing the addition of Lisa's dress hem and the start of her legs.

Add ovals to the 'E' shape on the saxophone. Draw the zig-zag hem of Lisa's dress using points. Sketch one leg and foot below the dress. Tip: Use short, quick strokes for the zig-zag hem to keep it looking sharp.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Outline

Final line art of Lisa Simpson showing her full body, including legs and shoes.

Sketch the second leg and add details to her shoes using curved rectangles. Tip: Ensure the shoes look like they are planted firmly on the ground to give your character balance.

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Step 10: Bringing Lisa to Life with Color

Completed and colored drawing of Lisa Simpson with yellow skin and a red dress.

Time to color! Use bright yellow for her skin and hair, and a vibrant red for her dress. Tip: Use a light touch with your markers or colored pencils to keep the colors smooth and even.