How to Draw a Santa Claus Face: Easy 10-Step Guide

Bring the holiday spirit to life with this fun Santa Claus face tutorial, perfect for artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started. Follow these simple steps to build confidence and master character drawing techniques.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Finished illustration of a jolly Santa Claus face, ready for holiday projects

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eyes

Close-up of Santa's eyes and nose bridge sketch on white paper

Draw two curved lines for the eyes, then add small, shaded ovals inside for the pupils. Connect them with a gentle curve to mark the bridge of the nose. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the spacing if the eyes look a bit lopsided.

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Step 2: Adding the Nose and Brows

Drawing Santa's nose and bushy eyebrows using rounded shapes

Draw a small oval for the nose and extend curved lines outward to start the mustache. Add bushy, cloud-like eyebrows above the eyes. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes for the eyebrows to give them a fluffy, textured look.

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Step 3: Shaping the Mustache

Detailed outline of Santa's mustache and mouth area

Use connected curved lines to outline the full mustache, then add a 'U' shape below it for the mouth. Teacher's Tip: Imagine the mustache is made of two soft pillows meeting in the middle.

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Step 4: Defining the Mouth and Beard

Adding teeth and tongue details with initial beard outline

Draw the tongue and teeth inside the mouth, then add a chin line. Start sketching the beard with jagged, uneven lines. Teacher's Tip: Varying the length of your beard lines makes it look more natural and less like a perfect circle.

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Step 5: Completing the Beard

Finalizing the long, flowing beard shape for Santa

Finish the beard by drawing long, overlapping curved lines that meet at a point at the bottom. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as large, flowing waves of hair.

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Step 6: Framing the Face

Defining the facial structure and cheek contours

Use soft, curved lines to define the sides of Santa's face and add detail around the mouth. Teacher's Tip: Keep these lines light to suggest the roundness of his cheeks.

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Step 7: Adding Ears and Hair

Adding ears and hair details to the side of the head

Draw the ears on the sides of the head with internal details, and add a bit of hair peeking out above them. Teacher's Tip: Ears should align roughly between the eyebrows and the nose.

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Step 8: Drawing the Hat Base

Sketching the fur brim of Santa's hat

Sketch the bottom of the hat using a curved rectangle across the forehead. Extend a long, sweeping line from the side. Teacher's Tip: The hat brim should look thick and soft, like a band of fur.

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Step 9: Finishing the Hat

Finalizing the hat shape and adding the pom-pom

Complete the hat outline with overlapping curves and add a round pom-pom at the tip. Teacher's Tip: Make the pom-pom slightly fuzzy by using small, circular motions with your pencil.

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Step 10: Bringing Santa to Life with Color

Fully colored Santa Claus face with red hat and rosy cheeks

Time to color! Use bright red for the hat, soft pink for the cheeks, and leave the beard and mustache white. Teacher's Tip: Use a light blue or grey pencil to add subtle shadows to the white beard to give it depth.