How To Draw A Winter Village

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In this lesson, participants learn how to create a charming winter village drawing by following step-by-step instructions that include drawing hills, a church, a house, trees, and adding background details. The guide encourages creativity by allowing individuals to personalize their village with unique features and colors, culminating in a fun and engaging artistic experience. The emphasis is on enjoying the process and enhancing drawing skills while creating a cozy winter scene.
  1. What did you enjoy drawing the most in your winter village?
  2. How did you make your village look special and different from others?
  3. What colors did you choose to use when you colored your winter village?

Let’s Draw a Winter Village!

Drawing a winter village is a super fun activity you can do with your friends and family. In this guide, we’ll show you how to draw a cute winter village with hills, buildings, trees, and a cozy feel. Grab your markers, paper, and coloring supplies, and let’s start drawing!

Step 1: Draw the Hills

First, let’s draw the hills at the bottom of your paper. Make a gentle curve for the first hill on the left and another one on the right. These hills will be the base for your village.

Step 2: Draw the Church

Now, let’s draw a church on the right hill.

  1. Draw two straight lines going up to make the steeple.
  2. Connect the top with a curved line for the roof.
  3. Add a bumpy line on top for snow.
  4. Make an upside-down “V” for the roof and add a bell tower with a square and an upside-down “U” for the bell.

Then, draw the roof going back and add small rectangles for windows and a door.

Step 3: Draw a House

Let’s draw a house on the left side of the paper.

  1. Start with an upside-down “V” for the roof.
  2. Draw the bottom of the roof and connect the sides.
  3. Add straight lines down for the walls and include a front door and windows.
  4. Don’t forget to add a chimney with smoke to make it look warm and cozy.

Step 4: Add Some Trees

Behind the house, draw a tree using an upside-down “V” and zigzag lines for the branches. You can add more trees around your village to make it look more like winter.

Step 5: Make More Layers

To make your village look deeper, draw another hill behind the first one and put a big Christmas tree in the middle. Repeat the steps for drawing trees and houses, making sure they overlap a little to look three-dimensional.

Step 6: Add Background Details

In the background, draw a row of evergreen trees using zigzag lines. You can also draw a big moon in the sky to finish your winter scene.

Step 7: Final Touches

Once your village is drawn, add details like smoke from chimneys and more trees. You can also draw more houses and make them special with different features.

Step 8: Color Your Village

Now it’s time to color your drawing! You can use the colors from the guide or use your imagination to create your own winter village. For a snowy effect, try using white paint to add snowflakes.

Step 9: Make It Your Own

Add your personal touches to your winter village. Maybe draw Santa and his reindeer flying across the moon, presents under the trees, or kids playing in the snow. You can be as creative as you want!

Conclusion

Great job on drawing your winter village! We hope you had fun and enjoyed being creative. Remember, the best part is having fun and practicing your drawing skills. Happy drawing!

  • What is your favorite part of a winter village, and why do you like it? Can you think of any special buildings or decorations you would add to your own village?
  • Have you ever seen a place that looks like a winter village in real life or in a storybook? What did it look like, and what made it special to you?
  • If you could add any magical or fun element to your winter village, like Santa’s sleigh or a snowman family, what would it be and why?
  1. Build a Mini Winter Village: Use small boxes, paper, and other craft materials to create a 3D model of your winter village. You can use cotton balls for snow, twigs for trees, and colored paper for houses. Arrange your village on a piece of cardboard and add details like roads or a frozen pond. Think about how the elements of your drawing can be represented in real life.

  2. Winter Village Story Time: Imagine a story that takes place in your winter village. Who lives in the houses? What are they doing on a snowy day? Write a short story or draw a comic strip about a day in the life of your village. Share your story with your classmates or family.

  3. Observe and Draw: Take a walk around your neighborhood or look out the window to observe real buildings, trees, and hills. Notice how they look different in winter. Try to draw one of the buildings you see and add it to your winter village. Think about how the real world can inspire your drawings.

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