How to Draw Mickey Mouse Face: Easy 9-Step Guide

Bring the world's most famous mouse to life with this simple, screen-free drawing lesson. Designed for children ages 5 and up, this guide uses basic shapes to build confidence and artistic ability. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started.

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🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished drawing of Mickey Mouse's face, showcasing the final result of the tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Muzzle Base

Pencil sketch of a wide semi-circle and a curved line forming the base of Mickey Mouse's muzzle.

Draw a wide, shallow semi-circle for the bottom of the face, then add a soft curve above it to define the muzzle area. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here so you can easily adjust the shape later.

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Step 2: Placing the Eyes

Two vertical ovals sketched above the muzzle line to represent Mickey's eyes.

Draw two vertical ovals sitting just above the muzzle curve. Teacher's Tip: Try to space them evenly so Mickey looks balanced and friendly.

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Step 3: Adding the Nose and Pupils

Mickey's nose added as a small circle and pupils filled in with dark pencil strokes.

Draw a small circle for the nose between the eyes. Add smaller, dark-filled ovals inside the eye shapes. Teacher's Tip: Filling in the pupils makes the character look alive!

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Step 4: Drawing the Mouth

Mickey's mouth drawn as a rounded loop with a small semi-circle for the upper lip area.

Add a small semi-circle under the nose, then draw a larger loop to form the open mouth. Teacher's Tip: Keep the mouth shape rounded to give him that classic happy expression.

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Step 5: Defining the Smile

Mickey's smile defined with a parallel line and small corner dashes.

Sketch a parallel line under the mouth and add small dashes at the corners of the smile. Teacher's Tip: These little lines add character and depth to the expression.

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Step 6: Adding the Tongue

Mickey's tongue illustrated as two small, rounded hills inside the mouth.

Draw two small hills inside the mouth to represent the tongue. Teacher's Tip: Keep these curves soft and rounded so they look natural.

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Step 7: Outlining the Cheeks

Curved lines added to the sides of the face to create Mickey's cheek structure.

Add two curved lines on either side of the face to define the cheeks. Teacher's Tip: These curves should flow smoothly from the eyes down to the jawline.

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Step 8: Drawing the Head Shape

Large, rounded lines drawn above the eyes to form the top of Mickey's head.

Draw two large, rounded hills above the eyes to complete the top of the head. Teacher's Tip: Make sure these are wide enough to support the ears in the next step.

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Step 9: Adding the Ears

Final sketch of Mickey Mouse's face with large, circular ears added to the top.

Finish by adding two large circles on top of the head for the ears. Teacher's Tip: Mickey's ears are iconic, so make them nice and big!

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Step 10: Coloring and Final Touches

Finished, colored drawing of Mickey Mouse's face with tan skin, black ears, and a pink tongue.

Outline your drawing with a black marker for a clean look. Color the face tan, the ears and nose black, and the tongue pink. Teacher's Tip: Use smooth, circular motions when coloring to keep the texture even.