How To Draw Cute Snow-people Hugging ????

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a charming snow couple hugging each other, step by step. The guide provides clear instructions on drawing the snow girl and snow boy, including their heads, hats, faces, bodies, arms, and additional details, followed by tips for coloring your artwork. The emphasis is on creativity and enjoyment, encouraging you to personalize your drawing as you go.
  1. What shapes did we use to draw the snow girl and snow boy?
  2. How can we make our snow couple look special with colors?
  3. What is the most fun part about drawing the snow couple?

How to Draw a Snow Couple: A Fun Guide

Let’s learn how to draw a cute snow couple hugging each other. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have these things:

  • Something to draw with (like markers or pencils)
  • Paper
  • Colors (like crayons or colored pencils)

Step 1: Drawing the Snow Girl

  1. Head: Draw a big U-shape for the snow girl’s head. Leave the top open for her hat.
  2. Hat: Draw two lines going up from her head and connect them at the top. Add an upside-down U-shape for the hat’s top and a small half-circle for the pom-pom.
  3. Face: Draw two upside-down U’s for her eyes and a sideways V for her carrot nose. Connect the nose with a curve and add small circles for her smile.
  4. Scarf: Draw two lines from her cheeks and connect them at the bottom to make her scarf.
  5. Body: Draw two lines from the sides for her coat and connect them at the bottom. Add a U-shape for the snowball body.

Step 2: Drawing the Snow Boy

  1. Head: Draw a big curve for the snow boy’s head, overlapping with the snow girl’s head.
  2. Hat: Draw the hat just like you did for the snow girl.
  3. Face: Draw two upside-down U’s for his eyes, with one eye partly hidden. Make a sideways V for his nose and add a smile with small circles.
  4. Scarf: Draw a line from his cheek to connect with the snow girl’s scarf.
  5. Body: Draw an oval for his body, connecting it with the snow girl’s body.

Step 3: Adding Arms and Hands

  1. Hands: Draw a sideways U-shape for the snow boy’s hand and a smaller U-shape for the mitten. Add a line for the thumb.
  2. Snow Girl’s Hand: Draw a long line for her arm and a short line for her mitten, behind the snow boy’s hand.
  3. Arms: Draw wobbly lines for their arms to look like sticks.

Step 4: Adding Details

  1. Coat Details: Add lines to the snow girl’s coat and draw buttons on both characters.
  2. Scarf Ends: Draw diagonal lines for the scarf ends and connect them to their bodies.
  3. Ground: Draw a bumpy line at the bottom to show they are standing on snow.

Step 5: Coloring Your Drawing

Now, it’s time to color your snow couple! Use your markers, crayons, or colored pencils. You can add fun things like hearts or snow kids in the background.

Conclusion

Great job on drawing your snow couple! Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and be creative. You can change your drawing and make it special. Happy drawing!

  • What do you like most about drawing, and why do you think it’s fun to create pictures like the snow couple?
  • Can you think of a time when you built a snowman or played in the snow? How was that experience similar to or different from drawing a snow couple?
  • If you could add something special to your snow couple drawing, like a pet or a background scene, what would it be and why?
  1. Snow Observation Walk: Take a walk outside (or look out the window) and observe the snow or winter scenery. Ask the children to notice the shapes and colors they see. Can they find anything that looks like the shapes they used to draw the snow couple? Encourage them to draw what they see when they return inside.
  2. Snow Couple Storytelling: Ask the children to create a short story about their snow couple. What are their names? What are they doing in the snow? Encourage them to think about what adventures their snow couple might have. They can draw additional pictures to illustrate their story.
  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Provide the children with primary colors (red, blue, yellow) in paint or crayons. Ask them to mix these colors to create new ones, just like they colored their snow couple. What new colors can they make? How can they use these colors to make their snow couple unique?

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