58 Easy Things to Draw: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide
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Looking for the perfect way to build your child's artistic confidence? This collection of 58 simple drawing projects is designed for ages 5 and up, requiring only a pencil, paper, and an eraser. Each guide breaks down complex shapes into manageable steps, helping young artists develop fine motor skills while creating characters and objects they love.
Anemometer
Learn to draw this scientific tool using simple geometric shapes. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler for the straight arms to keep your anemometer looking perfectly balanced.
Solar Eclipse
Explore space through art! This tutorial uses circles to explain how the moon passes between the sun and Earth. Tip: Use a light touch for the sun's corona to create a glowing effect.
Squid
Squids are fascinating ocean creatures with ten tentacles! Teacher's Tip: Draw the suction cups as tiny circles along the tentacles to add realistic detail to your sea life drawing.
Pinkie Pie
Bring this cheerful pony to life using flowing curved lines. Tip: Focus on the 'cutie mark' balloonsβthey are the signature detail that makes Pinkie Pie recognizable!
Key and Lock
Practice your symmetry by drawing this classic lock and skeleton key. Tip: Use a light pencil guide for the arch of the lock so you can erase it once the shackle is finished.
Fireplace
Create a cozy scene with this fireplace tutorial. Teacher's Tip: Use short, horizontal lines to create the brick texture on the hearth for a realistic look.
Easy Mother's Day Card
Personalize a gift with this heart-themed flower bouquet. Tip: Encourage kids to add their own patternsβlike stripes or polka dotsβto the heart petals to make it unique.
Blood Donor Day Poster
Create a meaningful poster with this simple guide. Teacher's Tip: When drawing the hand, start with a basic mitten shape and refine the fingers afterward to keep proportions correct.
Lips
Capturing facial features is a great way to practice line weight. Tip: Add small, light creases at the corners of the mouth to give your drawing a more natural, soft appearance.
Unicorn Emoji
Express yourself with this magical unicorn emoji! Tip: Use a spiral motion for the horn to give it a 3D look, and keep the mane lines smooth and flowing.
Easy Cartoon Scarecrow
This friendly scarecrow is a classic autumn project. Teacher's Tip: Use jagged, short lines to represent the straw poking out of the sleeves and pant legs for a fun, rustic effect.
Funny Face
Let's draw a silly clown! Tip: Don't worry about making the features perfectly symmetrical; the more exaggerated the eyes and nose, the funnier the face will look.
The American Flag
Drawing the flag is a great lesson in patience and precision. Tip: Use a light grid to space out your stars evenlyβit makes the final result look much more professional.
Best Dad Drawing
Celebrate someone special with this fun, heroic heart character. Tip: The crown adds a great touch of personalityβencourage kids to customize the colors to match their dad's favorite shirt!
Ballet Shoes
Practice drawing graceful curves with these ballet slippers. Tip: Use long, sweeping lines for the ribbons to create a sense of movement and elegance.
Lippy Lips from Shopkins
This cute character is a great lesson in combining objects with faces. Tip: Draw the lipstick tube first as a simple cylinder, then add the face to give it personality.
Easy Clownfish
Dive into ocean art! Teacher's Tip: Use scalloped lines for the fins to give them a soft, fluttery look that mimics how fish move in the water.
Cowboy Boots
These boots are a fun way to practice decorative patterns. Tip: Use simple shapes for the buckles and embroidery, then add color to make the details pop.
Tribal Wolf
This stylized wolf is a great introduction to abstract art. Tip: Focus on the spiral shapes within the furβthey create a cool, rhythmic pattern that makes the wolf look powerful.
Among Us Godzilla
Combine your favorite game character with a movie monster! Tip: Use sharp, triangular lines for the teeth and back spikes to give your Godzilla a fierce, cool look.
Pusheen the Cat
Pusheen is all about simple, rounded shapes. Tip: Keep your lines soft and curved; Pusheen's charm comes from being round and squishy, so avoid sharp corners!
Simple Flowers in a Vase
Flowers are the perfect subject for practicing different petal shapes. Tip: Draw the vase first to act as an anchor, then build your bouquet upward from there.
Dadβs Trophy
Create an award for the best dad ever! Tip: Use a ruler for the trophy base to ensure it looks sturdy and balanced, and have fun customizing the engraving.
Barn
Practice your perspective with this classic barn tutorial. Tip: Use an 'X' pattern for the barn doors to add a realistic, rustic touch to your farm scene.
Easy Rose Drawing
Roses are simpler than they look! Teacher's Tip: Start with a tight spiral in the center and work your way outβthis helps you control the size of your rose petals.
Easy Cartoon Lion
Bring a friendly king of the jungle to life using simple geometric shapes. Teacher's Tip: Focus on making the mane jagged to give it a fun, wild texture.
Thanksgiving Card
Create a festive seasonal scene featuring a turkey, pumpkin, and autumn leaves. Teacher's Tip: Use warm oranges and browns to make your card feel cozy.
Cute Cartoon Eyes
Learn the secret to expressive characters by mastering eye shapes and highlights. Teacher's Tip: Leave a small white circle uncolored to create a 'sparkle' effect.
Ladybug
A perfect project for practicing symmetry and circular shapes. Teacher's Tip: Use a light pencil to map out the spots before coloring them in with a bold marker.
Pizza Steve
Combine food and character design in this fun, quirky tutorial. Teacher's Tip: Keep the sunglasses dark and bold to give him that cool, mysterious attitude.
The Chicago Bulls Logo
Capture the intensity of this iconic sports logo with clean, sharp lines. Teacher's Tip: Focus on the angle of the horns to get that aggressive, powerful look.
Among Us Pets
Draw your favorite space-faring companions with these simple shapes. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler for the robot's straight edges to keep it looking clean and mechanical.
Camper
Design a cute, retro-style camper for your next drawing adventure. Teacher's Tip: Round the corners of your rectangles to give the camper a friendly, vintage feel.
Lamp
Practice drawing household objects with this simple lamp tutorial. Teacher's Tip: Add a bold zigzag pattern to the base to make your drawing pop with personality.
Cartoon Butterfly
Explore symmetry and patterns by drawing a beautiful butterfly. Teacher's Tip: Use bright, contrasting colors on the wings to make your butterfly look vibrant.
Simple, Quick Rose
Learn to draw a beautiful rose using just a few simple spirals and curves. Teacher's Tip: Start from the center spiral and work your way out to keep the petals balanced.
Cartoon Cloud
Clouds are the perfect subject for practicing soft, organic lines. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil strokes light and bubbly to make the cloud look fluffy.
Blippi
Draw everyone's favorite explorer with this easy-to-follow guide. Teacher's Tip: Focus on the shape of the glasses and hat to capture his signature look instantly.
Yoshi
Bring this classic video game character to life with simple, rounded shapes. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch when drawing the snout to ensure it looks soft and friendly.
Lipstick
Learn to draw realistic lips with this simple, three-line technique. Teacher's Tip: Use different shades of red to add depth and make the lips look glossy.
Beginner Mandala
Relax and focus with this meditative mandala tutorial. Teacher's Tip: Start from the center and work outward in concentric circles to keep your pattern symmetrical.
School Bus
Build a classic school bus using simple rectangles and circles. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler to keep the bus body straight, then add your own custom labels on the side.
Vans
Draw your favorite sneakers with this step-by-step guide. Teacher's Tip: Pay close attention to the wavy line on the side of the sole to get that authentic look.
Happy Birthday in Bubble Letters
Master the art of bubble letters to create fun, personalized messages. Teacher's Tip: Draw the letters lightly first, then add the 'bubble' outline around them.
Grapes
Practice drawing overlapping circles to create a realistic bunch of grapes. Teacher's Tip: Vary the sizes of the circles slightly to make the bunch look natural.
Easy Dinosaur for Kids
Create a friendly long-necked dinosaur using simple, flowing curves. Teacher's Tip: Keep the neck long and graceful to give your dinosaur a gentle personality.
Laboratory
Draw a science lab scene filled with beakers, flasks, and a microscope. Teacher's Tip: Use a light pencil to sketch the table first, then add the glassware on top.
Valentine's Day Card
Create a heartfelt card with a ribbon banner and plenty of hearts. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright red or pink marker to make your message stand out.
The Police
Draw a friendly police officer with this easy, detailed guide. Teacher's Tip: Focus on the badge and hat details to give your officer an official look.
The Autobots Symbol from Transformers
Draw this iconic symbol using simple geometric shapes and symmetry. Teacher's Tip: Use a light pencil to draw a center line to ensure both sides of the symbol match perfectly.
Happy Birthday Card
Create a personalized celebration card featuring a tiered cake, floating balloons, and gift boxes. Tip: Use a ruler for the pennant banner to keep your lines crisp and festive.
Simple Elephant
Break down this majestic animal into basic geometric curves. Tip: Focus on the trunk's 'S' curve to give your elephant a sense of movement and personality.
Simple Sleeping Cat
Capture a cozy, curled-up kitten using soft, rounded shapes. Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light when sketching the initial oval to make erasing the overlapping lines easier.
Simple Flower Outline
Learn to draw a classic daisy using a central circle and repeating 'U' shapes for petals. Tip: Rotate your paper as you draw the petals to keep your hand in a comfortable position.
Simple Cute Butterfly
Design a symmetrical butterfly with graceful wing curves. Tip: Use small circles and triangles to decorate the wings, and try to keep the patterns balanced on both sides.
Simple House
Construct a house using basic squares, rectangles, and a triangle roof. Tip: Use a light touch for your guidelines so you can easily add details like windows and a chimney later.
Simple Cute Mermaid
Bring a mermaid to life with flowing hair and a shimmering tail. Tip: Start with a 'U' shape for the face and build the body downward to maintain correct proportions.
Simple Robot
Build a friendly robot using blocks and mechanical details. Tip: Use a straight edge to draw the rectangular body, then add circles for buttons to give it a 'tech' look.