How to Draw Cupid: Easy 10-Step Tutorial for Kids

Bring the magic of Valentine's Day to life with this fun, step-by-step Cupid drawing guide. Designed for young artists and beginners, this activity requires only a pencil, paper, and an eraser to create a charming character. Follow along to develop your sketching confidence and create a festive masterpiece.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished illustration of a cute cartoon Cupid holding a bow and arrow.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Head

A light pencil sketch of a circle and a jawline forming the base of a cartoon head.

Start by drawing a light circle to serve as the head. Below it, add a U-shaped line to create the jaw and chin. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure very light here so you can easily erase these guide lines later!

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Step 2: Adding the Hair

Adding jagged, curved lines around the head circle to define Cupid's hairstyle.

Draw a curved line around the top of the circle for the hairline, then add small, pointed locks of hair across the forehead. Add a small curve on the side for the ear. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes to make the hair look soft and textured.

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Step 3: Defining the Body

Drawing a rounded, pear-shaped body outline connected to the head.

Sketch an irregular, rounded shape beneath the head to form the torso. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about making it perfect; Cupid is a character, so a slightly rounded, chubby shape makes him look extra cute!

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Step 4: Sketching Limbs

Adding simple curved lines to represent the arm and leg positions.

Use parallel curved lines to draw one arm across the chest and one leg extending from the bottom. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as 'tubes'—keep the lines smooth to show movement.

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Step 5: Adding Hands and Feet

Detailing the hands and feet with curved lines to show fingers and toes.

Use small curved lines to enclose the hands and feet. Add tiny lines at the tips of the feet for toes. Teacher's Tip: Adding those small toe lines adds a professional touch to your cartoon character!

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Step 6: Completing the Pose

Adding the remaining arm and leg to complete the character's pose.

Draw the second arm and leg using the same curved line technique. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the limbs look balanced so your Cupid looks like he's ready to fly!

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Step 7: Cleaning the Sketch

The drawing after erasing internal guide lines, showing a clean character outline.

Carefully erase the overlapping guide lines from the head and body. Teacher's Tip: Use a soft eraser and hold the paper down firmly so it doesn't crinkle.

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Step 8: Adding the Bow and Arrow

Adding the bow and heart-tipped arrow to Cupid's hands.

Draw a fist holding a bow with spiral ends. In the other hand, draw a straight line for the arrow shaft with a heart-shaped tip. Teacher's Tip: The heart-shaped arrow is the signature look for Cupid—make it nice and bold!

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Step 9: Facial Features and Wings

Drawing the facial features and a feathered wing on Cupid's back.

Add a wing using overlapping curved lines. Draw eyes with pupils, eyebrows, a nose, and a smiling mouth with a tongue. Teacher's Tip: Adding the tongue makes the character look playful and friendly.

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Step 10: Bring Cupid to Life with Color

The final colored Cupid drawing with vibrant red and pink accents.

Time to color! Use soft pinks, reds, and skin tones to bring your Cupid to life. Teacher's Tip: Try using colored pencils to shade the edges of the wings for a soft, magical glow.