How To Draw A Cartoon Tinkerbell

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In this lesson, students will learn how to draw a cartoon version of Tinker Bell step-by-step, starting from her head and progressing through her features, body, and wings. Essential materials include drawing tools and colored pencils, and the lesson emphasizes creativity and enjoyment in the drawing process, encouraging students to embrace their unique styles. By the end, students will have a colorful rendition of Tinker Bell, celebrating their artistic expression.
  1. What are the first two things you need to start drawing Tinker Bell?
  2. Can you name one fun detail you can add to Tinker Bell’s hair?
  3. What colors will you use to make Tinker Bell look pretty?

Let’s Draw Tinker Bell Together!

Today, we’re going to learn how to draw a fun and cute cartoon version of Tinker Bell. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have these things:

  • A drawing tool like a marker, pencil, or colored pencils
  • Paper
  • Colored pencils in green, peach, blue, and yellow for coloring Tinker Bell

Step 1: Drawing Tinker Bell’s Head

1. Draw a U-shape in the middle of your paper. This will be Tinker Bell’s face.

2. Add a rainbow-shaped line on top of the U-shape to make her head.

Step 2: Adding Her Hair

1. Draw a zigzag line across the top of her head to show her hair. This makes it look fun and cartoonish!

Step 3: Drawing Her Eyes

1. Draw two big circles for her eyes, one on each side of her face.

2. Inside each eye, draw a smaller circle, and then another tiny circle for the pupils.

3. Leave a small circle at the top of each pupil to show light, and color the bottom part.

Step 4: Drawing Her Mouth

1. Draw a small curved line at the bottom of her face for her mouth.

Step 5: Adding Hair Details

1. Draw a messy circle around the top of her head to give her hair some texture. You can add more zigzag lines for a playful look.

Step 6: Drawing Her Bow

1. Add a small stripe between her bun and her head to show her bow.

Step 7: Drawing Her Arms and Body

1. Draw two lines coming out from the sides of her head for her arms.

2. Draw a U-shape under her head for her body.

3. Add a curved M shape at the top of the U for her dress.

Step 8: Completing Her Dress

1. Draw two curves on each side of the U-shape to make the bottom of her dress.

2. Add a zigzag line across the bottom to make it look like a fairy dress.

Step 9: Finishing Her Arms

1. Draw lines from her shoulders to her wrists.

2. Add small V shapes at the ends for her thumbs and connect them with sideways V shapes for her hands.

Step 10: Drawing Her Legs and Shoes

1. Draw a straight line down the middle for her legs.

2. Curve the lines inward to shape her legs.

3. At the bottom of each leg, draw a U-shape for her shoes, and add fluffy pom-poms at the ends.

Step 11: Adding Her Wings

1. Draw two lines from the top of her head to show her wings.

2. Connect these lines to her body and arms, making a U-shape at the bottom of each wing.

Step 12: Adding Final Details

1. Add three eyelashes on each eye for a cute touch.

2. You can also color small circles on her cheeks to make them rosy.

Step 13: Coloring Tinker Bell

Now it’s time to color your drawing! Use green for her dress and shoes, peach for her skin, blue for her eyes, and yellow for her hair. Feel free to add rosy cheeks for extra charm.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn a cartoon version of Tinker Bell. Remember, it’s okay if your drawing looks different. The most important thing is to have fun while drawing! Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Tinker Bell, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of another character you would like to draw? What colors would you use for them?
  • Have you ever seen a fairy in a story or movie? What do you think makes fairies special or magical?
  1. Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or garden and look for things that remind you of Tinker Bell. Can you find something green like her dress, or yellow like her hair? Draw what you find and share it with your class.

  2. Color Mixing Experiment: Use your colored pencils to mix colors and create new shades. Try mixing yellow and blue to see what color you get. Can you make a new shade of green for Tinker Bell’s dress? Experiment with different combinations and draw a colorful picture using your new colors.

  3. Story Time: Imagine Tinker Bell is visiting your home. What adventures would she have? Draw a picture of Tinker Bell in your favorite room or place in your house. Write a short story about her adventure and share it with your friends or family.

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