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

Ready to bring some spirit to your sketchbook? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 7+ looking to master character proportions. Grab your pencils, an eraser, and some markers, and let's create a vibrant cheerleader character step-by-step.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished cartoon cheerleader character holding pompoms.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Head and Hair

Pencil sketch showing the initial outline of a cheerleader's head, hat, and hair locks.

Start by drawing a soft, rounded shape for the head. Add the hat crown and bill on top, then frame the face with jagged, curved lines for hair. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil lines light and loose here so you can easily adjust the hair shape later.

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Step 2: Defining the Uniform

Drawing the neck, collar, and heart-adorned shirt of the cheerleader character.

Draw the neck and the collar of the shirt. Sketch a simple 'T' shape for the uniform top and add a heart in the center for a fun detail. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler if you struggle with the straight lines of the shirt, but try freehand for a more natural cartoon look.

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Step 3: Creating the Pompoms

Adding arms and textured pompoms to the cheerleader drawing.

Extend the arms from the sleeves and draw rectangular shapes at the ends to represent the pompoms. Add short, quick strokes inside to give them a fluffy texture. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about perfect lines; pompoms are messy and energetic, so let your hand move quickly!

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Step 4: Drawing the Skirt

Sketching the pleated skirt of the cheerleader with a hemline detail.

Draw the skirt starting from the waistline. Use inverted 'V' shapes to create the hemline. Teacher's Tip: Make the skirt flare out slightly to give the character a sense of movement, as if she is mid-cheer.

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Step 5: Sketching the First Leg

Drawing the first leg extending from the skirt.

Extend two curved lines downward from the skirt to form the first leg. Teacher's Tip: Keep the lines parallel to ensure the leg looks proportional to the body.

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Step 6: Adding the Shoe

Detailing the cheerleader's shoe with laces and a sock band.

Draw a rounded shape at the bottom of the leg for the shoe. Add bands for the sock and sole, and small ovals for the laces. Teacher's Tip: Focus on the curve of the toe to make the shoe look like it's pointing forward.

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Step 7: Drawing the Second Leg

Adding the second bent leg and shoe to the cheerleader figure.

Draw the second leg, bending it at the knee to show action. Add the sock and shoe details to match the first leg. Teacher's Tip: The bend at the knee adds character—try to make the angle sharp to show energy.

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Step 8: Drawing the Face

Adding facial features including eyes, pupils, and eyebrows.

Draw the eyes using three circles of decreasing size, shading the smallest one for the pupil. Add eyelids and eyebrows. Teacher's Tip: Symmetry is key here—try to draw both eyes at the same time to keep them balanced.

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Step 9: Final Facial Details

Completing the face with a nose and a cheerful smile.

Finish the face with a simple nose and a happy, smiling mouth. Teacher's Tip: A small curve for the nose is all you need; keep it simple to maintain the cartoon style.

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Step 10: Add Color

The finished, colored cheerleader drawing.

Bring your cheerleader to life with color! Use your school colors or your favorite team's colors to customize the uniform. Teacher's Tip: Use colored pencils for a soft look or markers for bold, vibrant team spirit.