How To Draw Alice In Wonderland

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Alice from “Alice in Wonderland” through a series of simple, step-by-step instructions. Starting with her smile and progressing through her facial features, hair, body, and clothing, the guide encourages creativity and personalization, culminating in coloring the completed drawing. The emphasis is on having fun and practicing drawing skills while exploring the whimsical world of Wonderland.
  1. What is the first thing we draw to start making Alice’s face?
  2. How can we make Alice’s eyes look shiny and pretty?
  3. What colors can you use to make your drawing of Alice special?

Drawing Alice in Wonderland: A Fun Guide

Let’s learn how to draw Alice from “Alice in Wonderland” together! Get your pencils, paper, and colors ready, and let’s have some fun!

Step 1: Draw Alice’s Smile

Start by drawing a little smile in the middle of your paper. This will be the start of Alice’s face.

Step 2: Create Her Eyes

Next, draw two big circles for her eyes—one on each side of the smile. Make sure they are the same size. Add a tiny circle in the top left of each eye to make them look shiny. Color the big circles, but leave the tiny circles white.

Step 3: Add Eyelashes

To make her eyes pretty, draw some small eyelashes on each side. This will make Alice look more expressive.

Step 4: Outline Her Face

Draw a U-shape under her eyes to make her face. Connect the sides to complete the shape. This will be Alice’s head.

Step 5: Draw the Top of Her Head and Hair

Draw a curve that goes up and then down for the top of her head. Alice has lots of hair, so give her a cute hairstyle!

Step 6: Add Her Bow

Draw a small square in the middle of her head for the bow. Then, draw diagonal lines on both sides to make the loops of the bow.

Step 7: Sketch Her Ears and Headband

On the left side, draw a “C” for her ear, and a backward “C” on the right side. Draw an upside-down U shape for her headband.

Step 8: Draw Her Body

From her chin, draw two lines down for her neck. Connect them at the bottom for her waist. Draw curves for her dress that go out to the sides and connect with a wiggly line at the bottom.

Step 9: Add Details to Her Dress

Draw a line across her waist and a small U shape for her neck. Curve outwards and back up for the collar. Draw short lines on both sides for her apron.

Step 10: Draw Her Legs and Shoes

Draw two straight lines down the middle of her dress for her legs. Add another line on the outside to match. Connect them at the bottom with a small U shape for her feet. Draw a line across each leg for her shoes and a small U shape inside for shoe details.

Step 11: Add Her Arms

Draw diagonal lines from her body to her chin for her arms. Draw curves for her sleeves and simple arms that curve around and back in.

Step 12: Final Touches

Add curves to the sides of her hair and connect them to her dress with zigzag lines.

Step 13: Color Your Drawing

Now it’s time to color Alice! Use your favorite colors for her dress, skin, and hair. You can use markers, colored pencils, or crayons.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn and colored Alice from “Alice in Wonderland.” You can add your own creative touches, like a Wonderland background or other characters. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing your drawing skills. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Alice, and why did you enjoy it? Can you think of any other characters you’d like to draw in a similar way?
  • How do you feel when you draw or create something new? Can you share a time when you felt proud of something you made?
  • If you could visit Wonderland, what kind of adventure would you like to have there? What would you see or do?
  • Character Creation: Now that you’ve learned how to draw Alice, try creating your own character! Think about what kind of story your character might be in. What would they wear? How would their face look? Draw your character and give them a name. Share your drawing with your friends or family and tell them about your character’s story.

  • Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for different shapes that you can use in your drawings. Can you find circles, squares, or U-shapes like the ones you used to draw Alice? Make a list or draw the shapes you see. When you get back, try using these shapes to draw something new!

  • Color Exploration: Experiment with different colors for Alice’s dress and hair. What happens if you use colors that are different from the ones in the story? Try using colors that you see around you, like the colors of your favorite toy or the colors in your garden. How does changing the colors change the way Alice looks?

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