How To Draw Mirabel From Encanto

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Mirabelle from the movie “Encanto” by following a series of step-by-step instructions that guide them through creating her facial features, glasses, hair, body, and accessories. The lesson emphasizes creativity by encouraging students to add personal touches and color their drawings using suggested color palettes. By the end, students will have a completed drawing of Mirabelle and the opportunity to enhance their artwork further.
  1. What are the first things we need to draw to make Mirabelle’s face?
  2. Can you name one color you would use for Mirabelle’s dress?
  3. What special things can you add to your drawing to make it unique?

Let’s Draw Mirabelle from Encanto!

Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Mirabelle, a fun character from the movie “Encanto.” Get your paper, markers, and coloring tools ready, and let’s start drawing!

Step 1: Drawing Her Face

Nose and Eyes: First, draw a little curve for Mirabelle’s nose in the middle of your paper. Then, make two circles for her eyes. Inside each eye, draw a tiny circle in the top left corner and leave it white. Color the rest of the eye.

Eyelids and Eyelashes: Draw bigger circles around the eyes to make them look cute. Add three tiny curves on each side for her eyelashes.

Smile and Mouth: Draw a big smile under her nose, and then draw a line down to make the bottom of her mouth.

Step 2: Adding Glasses and Hair

Glasses: Draw big, round circles around each eye for her glasses. It’s okay if they’re not perfect!

Hair: Draw a wavy line for her curly hair around her head. Do the same on the other side and connect it to her cheek.

Step 3: Ears and Eyebrows

Ears and Earrings: Draw a “C” shape next to each cheek for her earrings. Then, draw a backward “C” for her ears, connecting them to the earrings.

Eyebrows: Draw a curve over each eye for her eyebrows, and connect it to a higher curve that comes down.

Step 4: Drawing Her Body

Neck and Dress: Draw two lines down from her head for her neck. Then, make her waist with a line that looks like the letter “H.” Connect the bottom of her dress with a wavy line.

Feet and Sleeves: Draw two lines from the bottom of her dress for her feet, and add curves for her shoes. For her sleeves, draw diagonal lines from each side of her body.

Arms and Butterfly: Draw her arms, making one arm bent and holding a yellow butterfly. Use curves and upside-down “U” shapes for the butterfly’s body and wings.

Step 5: Adding Details

Ruffles and Patterns: Add ruffles to her shirt by drawing small “U” shapes. Finish her hair by connecting it to her shoulders and arms. You can also draw butterflies on her dress.

Step 6: Coloring

Now it’s time to color! Use your markers, crayons, or paints to make Mirabelle look amazing. Here are some color ideas:

  • Skin Tone: Light Peach
  • Hair: Dark Brown
  • Dress: Aqua Blue
  • Ruffles: Purple and Pink

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn and colored Mirabelle from “Encanto.” You can add your own special touches, like a background or extra details. We hope you had fun drawing with us!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Mirabelle, and why did you enjoy it? Can you think of other characters you would like to draw?
  • Mirabelle has a big smile and wears glasses. Do you know anyone who wears glasses or has a big smile like her? How do they make you feel?
  • When you colored Mirabelle, did you choose the same colors as suggested, or did you use your own? Why did you choose those colors, and how do they make your drawing special?
  1. Character Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for things that remind you of Mirabelle from “Encanto.” It could be colors, shapes, or even objects that look like her glasses or dress. Draw or write down what you find and share it with your class.
  2. Create Your Own Character: Using the steps you learned to draw Mirabelle, create your own character! Think about what kind of hair, clothes, and accessories your character might have. Draw them and give them a name. Share your character with your family or friends and tell them a story about your character’s adventures.
  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Gather some paints or colored markers and experiment with mixing colors to find the perfect shades for Mirabelle’s dress and hair. Try mixing blue and green to make aqua or red and blue to make purple. See what new colors you can create and use them in your drawing.

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