How To Draw Vanellope von Schweetz From Wreck-It Ralph

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Vanellope von Schweetz from “Wreck-It Ralph” by following step-by-step instructions that guide them through creating her facial features, hair, body, and accessories. The lesson emphasizes creativity and encourages students to enjoy the drawing process, reminding them that it’s okay if their artwork looks different. By the end, students are encouraged to color their drawings and continue practicing their skills.
  1. What are the first things we need to draw to start making Vanellope’s face?
  2. How can we make Vanellope look happy in our drawing?
  3. What fun things can we add to her hair to show she loves candy?

Let’s Draw Vanellope von Schweetz!

Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Vanellope von Schweetz from the movie “Wreck-It Ralph.” Get your paper and pencils ready, and let’s have some fun drawing together!

Step 1: Start with Her Face

First, draw a tiny nose in the middle of your paper, a little bit towards the top. Then, draw two big circles for her eyes. Inside each eye, draw a smaller circle and leave it white for a shiny look. Color the bigger circle around it.

Step 2: Add Her Smile and Eyes

Let’s make her smile! Draw a gentle curve under her nose for her mouth. Add little lines on each side of her mouth for cheeks. Draw three eyelashes on each eye and make her eyebrows by drawing a curve above each eye.

Step 3: Shape Her Head

To make her head, start next to her left eyebrow and draw a big “U” shape that goes under her mouth and up to the other side. From her nose, imagine a line going straight up to show the top of her head. Draw an “S” curve over her eyebrow to the side of her head. Do the same on the other side.

Step 4: Add Her Hair

Draw a short line for a piece of hair on her forehead. Then, draw curves on each side of her head for more hair. Make her ears by drawing a big “C” on the left and a backward “C” on the right. For her ponytail, draw a big upside-down “U” shape coming from the candy that holds it.

Step 5: Add Candy in Her Hair

Vanellope loves candy! Draw oval shapes of different sizes in her hair and on her ponytail to show the candy pieces.

Step 6: Draw Her Body

Below her chin, draw two lines that go outwards to make her body. For her skirt, connect the bottom of her sweatshirt with slanted lines and add small lines to make it look like a cupcake wrapper.

Step 7: Draw Her Legs and Shoes

Draw a line down the middle of her skirt for her legs. Then, draw shorter lines on each side and connect them at the bottom. For her shoes, draw short lines down each side and curves to match.

Step 8: Add Her Arms and Accessories

Draw lines from her shoulders to the bottom of her sweatshirt for her arms. Add a small line where her arms bend and draw a pocket on her sweatshirt. Draw a curve for the hood of her sweatshirt and a half cookie at the bottom with a zigzag line for the broken part.

Step 9: Finish Up

Take a look at your drawing. You can color it using colored pencils or anything you like. Remember, it’s okay if your drawing looks different. The most important thing is to practice and have fun!

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn Vanellope von Schweetz. Keep practicing and enjoy drawing. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Vanellope von Schweetz, and why did you like it? Can you think of another character you would like to draw?
  • Vanellope has candy in her hair. If you could design a character with something fun in their hair, what would it be and why?
  • When you draw, do you like to use lots of colors or just a few? What colors did you choose for Vanellope, and how did you decide on them?
  1. Color Exploration: After finishing your drawing of Vanellope, explore different colors to bring her to life. Try using crayons, colored pencils, or markers. Think about what colors you see in the world around you. Can you find objects at home that match the colors you used? Share your colorful drawing with a friend or family member and explain why you chose those colors.

  2. Character Storytelling: Imagine Vanellope von Schweetz is visiting your school. What adventures would she have? Draw a picture of Vanellope in a new scene, like playing on the playground or reading a book in the library. Write a short story about her day and share it with your class. This will help you think about how characters can be part of different stories.

  3. Shape Hunt: Look around your home or classroom for objects that have the same shapes you used to draw Vanellope. Can you find circles, “U” shapes, or “C” shapes? Make a list or draw the objects you find. This activity will help you see how shapes are everywhere in our world, just like in your drawing.

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