Drawing is a fun way to be creative, and today we’re going to learn how to draw a happy tooth fairy. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s begin!
Start by drawing a big, happy mouth for your tooth fairy. This will make her look cheerful. Don’t forget to add a little tongue inside!
Next, draw two circles for her eyes. Inside each circle, add smaller circles to make her eyes look shiny and bright.
To make your tooth fairy look magical, add some eyelashes to her eyes. Color in the big circles, but leave the small circles white so her eyes sparkle.
Draw the bottom of her face by making a line that curves down for her cheeks and back up on the other side.
For her ears, draw a “C” shape on the left and a backward “C” on the right.
Start drawing her hair with a wavy line that goes over her right eye and to the left. You can make her hair curly if you like! Draw another curve on the right, and add an upside-down “U” for the top of her head.
Draw a headband by making another upside-down “U” on top of her head. For a fun look, add two little buns on each side of her head, like Mickey Mouse ears. Don’t forget to draw a small rubber band to hold her hair.
Draw a “U” shape under her chin for her puffy sleeves. Then, add a rectangle shape below it. For her arms, draw shapes that look like raindrops coming down.
Now, let’s draw the tooth she’s holding. Start with a curve that goes to the left and down. Since the tooth is big, draw another curve that goes out to the side and down. Connect the curves to make the tooth look real.
Draw her neck connecting to her sleeve, and then sketch her dress going down. For the other arm, draw a curve like the sleeve, but only part of it, as it’s behind her body.
To finish her dress, draw a diagonal line from behind her arm to her back. Make the dress wider by drawing another diagonal line closer to the tooth. Add a wiggly line at the bottom for a fun touch.
For her legs, draw a “U” shape for one leg and another “U” shape a little higher for the other leg. Add small “U” shapes for her feet.
Finally, let’s add her wings! Start from her back and draw a line that goes up to her chin, then curves down for the bottom of the wing. Add a smaller wing behind the first one for extra detail.
Now that you’ve finished drawing your tooth fairy, it’s time to color her! Use markers, colored pencils, or paint—whatever you have at home.
Great job! You’ve drawn a cute tooth fairy. Take a moment to admire your work and have fun coloring. We hope you enjoyed drawing your tooth fairy, and we can’t wait to see you next time!
Fairy Observation Walk: Take a walk outside and look for things that remind you of a fairy. It could be a flower, a butterfly, or even a shiny rock. Draw what you find and imagine how a tooth fairy might use it. Share your drawings with your classmates and explain why you chose those items.
Create Your Own Fairy Story: Use your drawing of the tooth fairy to create a short story. What adventures does your tooth fairy go on? Does she have any special powers? Write a few sentences about her day and share your story with a friend or family member.
Tooth Fairy Dress-Up: Use materials from around your home to dress up as a tooth fairy. You can use paper, fabric, or even leaves to make wings and a crown. Once you’re dressed up, think about what kind of magic your tooth fairy might have and act out a scene where you use your magic to help someone.