How to Draw Fireworks: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Ready to capture the magic of a night sky? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5+ looking to create a festive display. You will only need a pencil, eraser, and some bright markers or crayons to bring your fireworks to life.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, completed fireworks drawing featuring multiple rockets and starbursts.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Rocket Body

Sketching the basic rectangular body and triangular nose cone of a firework rocket.

Draw a rectangle tilted at a diagonal angle to form the rocket's body. Add a triangle on top for the nose cone and two parallel lines at the base for the fuse. Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily clean up your lines later.

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Step 2: Adding the Second Rocket

Drawing a second smaller firework rocket tilted in the opposite direction.

Draw a second, slightly smaller rectangle tilted in the opposite direction. Add its triangle top and fuse lines just like the first one. Tip: Varying the sizes of your rockets creates a sense of depth in your drawing.

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Step 3: Adding Rocket Stripes

Adding diagonal decorative stripes to the bodies of the two firework rockets.

Add diagonal stripes across both rocket bodies. Tip: Use a ruler if you want them perfectly uniform, or draw them freehand for a more playful, artistic look.

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Step 4: Drawing the Bursting Firework

Outlining the central oval shape of an exploding firework burst.

Draw a flattened oval to represent the center of an exploding firework. Add a curved line across the middle and encircle it with larger, wavy curved lines. Tip: Think of this as drawing a fluffy cloud shape.

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Step 5: Adding Sparks and Details

Adding radiating lines and small star shapes to create the effect of a firework explosion.

Draw curved lines of varying lengths radiating outward from your burst. Add tiny stars and dots between the lines to represent glowing embers. Tip: Use a sharp pencil point to make your stars crisp and clean.

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Step 6: Drawing the Fountain Firework

Drawing the base structure of a fountain-style firework.

Draw an irregular shape that is wider at the bottom and tapers toward the top, resembling a vase. Add curved stripes for texture. Tip: This creates a 'fountain' style firework, which adds variety to your composition.

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Step 7: Creating the Fountain Flame

Drawing sharp, upward-pointing lines to represent the flame of a fountain firework.

Draw sharp, pointed lines erupting from the top of your fountain shape. Vary the lengths to make it look like sparks are flying upward. Tip: Use quick, flicking motions with your wrist to get those sharp, energetic points.

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Step 8: Adding Final Spark Details

Adding final starburst details and sparks around the firework display.

Add starburst patterns around your rockets and fountain. Fill in empty spaces with tiny stars and dots. Tip: Don't over-clutter; leaving some white space makes the 'light' of the fireworks stand out more.

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Step 9: Drawing Sparklers

Drawing a handheld sparkler with a starburst effect at the tip.

Draw a set of parallel lines for the sparkler handle, connect the ends, and add a starburst at the tip. Tip: Shade the handle slightly to give it a metallic look.

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Step 10: Adding Color

A finished, colorful drawing of a fireworks display with rockets, a fountain, and sparklers.

Bring your drawing to life with bright colors! Use reds, blues, and yellows to make your fireworks pop. Tip: If you have a black piece of paper, use metallic gel pens to make the colors glow even brighter.