How to Draw a Christmas Card: Easy 9-Step Guide for Kids

Looking for a heartfelt, handmade holiday activity? This tutorial is perfect for ages 5+ and requires only paper, a pencil, and your favorite markers. Follow these simple steps to create a custom Christmas card that will delight friends and family while building your child's confidence in drawing.

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🎯 Final Result

A festive, hand-drawn Christmas card featuring bells, a candle, and ornaments.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Festive Bells

Pencil sketch showing two bell outlines with U-shaped bottoms on white paper.

Start by drawing two bells side-by-side. Draw a straight horizontal line for the top of each bell, then add a 'U' shape underneath. Tip: Keep the bells symmetrical by drawing them at the same time, step-by-step.

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Step 2: Adding Clappers and Bow Base

Drawing showing bell clappers added inside the bells and a central circle for a bow.

Draw a small half-circle inside the bottom of each bell to represent the clapper. Above the bells, draw a small circle for the center of your bow. Tip: Use a light touch; these are just guidelines for your bow's structure.

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Step 3: Shaping the Ribbon Bow

Illustration of a completed bow with flowing ribbons attached to the bells.

Extend curved lines from the center circle to create the loops of the bow. Add two long, flowing ribbons hanging down from the sides. Tip: Make the ribbons look 'wavy' to give them a sense of movement.

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Step 4: Adding Ornaments and Candle

Drawing showing small hanging ornaments and a rectangular candle base.

Draw small ovals at the end of your ribbons. Next to them, sketch a simple rectangle for your candle with a small line on top for the wick. Tip: Use a ruler if you struggle to keep the candle sides straight.

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Step 5: Drawing the Flame and Ornaments

Drawing showing a teardrop flame on the candle and additional circular ornaments.

Draw a teardrop shape above the wick for the flame. Add a few more circular ornaments around the composition, adding a small trapezoid on top of each for the hanger. Tip: Vary the sizes of your ornaments to create visual interest.

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Step 6: Detailing the Ornaments

Detailed ornaments with stripes and small hanging loops.

Add decorative stripes to your ornaments and draw a small loop on the trapezoid hanger. Tip: Use a fine-tip pen to outline your stripes so they stand out when you color them.

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Step 7: Adding Winter Snowflakes

Drawing showing the addition of multiple six-pointed snowflake designs.

Fill the empty space with small, six-pointed stars or snowflakes. Tip: Draw the 'X' first, then add a vertical line through the middle to make a perfect six-pointed star every time.

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Step 8: Adding Holiday Text

The word 'Merry' written in bold letters above the drawing.

Carefully write the word 'Merry' in bold, block letters at the top of your card. Tip: Practice your lettering on a scrap piece of paper first to ensure it fits perfectly.

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Step 9: Finalizing Your Greeting

The completed line art with the full 'Merry Christmas' greeting.

Complete your card by writing 'Christmas' underneath 'Merry'. You now have a beautiful, hand-drawn design ready for coloring!

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Step 10: Bring It to Life with Color

The fully colored Christmas card drawing with vibrant red, green, and yellow accents.

Time to color! Use traditional holiday colors like deep red, forest green, and gold. Tip: Use a light yellow for the flame to make it look like it's glowing.