Let& Learn to Draw the Devil and the Angel | Easy Drawing for Kids

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In this lesson, young artists are guided through the fun process of drawing an angel and a devil, encouraging creativity and imagination. The lesson provides simple, step-by-step instructions for each character, including tips on how to add unique features and color them in. By the end, students are encouraged to share their artwork with family and friends, reinforcing the idea that practice leads to improvement and enjoyment in drawing.
  1. What colors did you choose for your angel and why?
  2. How did you feel while drawing the devil?
  3. What do you think makes the angel and devil different from each other?

Let’s Learn to Draw the Devil and the Angel

Hey there, little artist! Today, we’re going to have some fun drawing two special characters: a devil and an angel. Are you ready to use your imagination and make some cool art? Let’s get started!

What You’ll Need

  • A piece of paper
  • Some crayons, colored pencils, or markers
  • Your creativity and a big smile!

Drawing the Angel

First, let’s draw the angel. Angels are friendly and kind. They have wings and a shiny halo above their heads. Follow these easy steps:

Step 1: Draw the Head

Start by drawing a circle for the angel’s head. You can make it as big or as small as you like.

Step 2: Add the Halo

Draw a little circle above the head. This is the angel’s halo. It looks like a shiny ring!

Step 3: Draw the Body

Now, draw a long oval shape under the head. This will be the angel’s body.

Step 4: Add the Wings

Draw two big wings on each side of the body. They look like big, fluffy feathers.

Step 5: Color Your Angel

Use your favorite colors to make your angel look beautiful. Maybe a yellow halo and white wings?

Drawing the Devil

Next, let’s draw the devil. Devils are a bit mischievous, but we’re going to make ours look friendly and fun!

Step 1: Draw the Head

Start with a circle for the devil’s head, just like we did for the angel.

Step 2: Add the Horns

Draw two little triangles on top of the head. These are the devil’s horns.

Step 3: Draw the Body

Draw a long oval shape under the head for the devil’s body.

Step 4: Add the Tail

Draw a curly line coming from the bottom of the body. This is the devil’s tail, and it ends with a pointy tip.

Step 5: Color Your Devil

Use colors like red or purple to make your devil look cool. Maybe give it a red body and black horns?

Show Off Your Art!

Great job! You’ve drawn an angel and a devil. Now you can show your drawings to your family and friends. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep drawing and having fun!

Happy drawing, little artist!

  • What do you think makes angels and devils different from each other? Can you think of any stories or shows where you’ve seen these characters?
  • If you could add something special to your angel or devil drawing, what would it be and why? Maybe a special color or a fun accessory?
  • Have you ever felt like an angel or a devil in a situation? Can you share a time when you were really kind or a bit mischievous?
  • Angel and Devil Storytime: Gather around and let’s create a story about our angel and devil drawings. Think about what adventures they might go on together. What kind of fun or helpful things could they do? Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add to it!

  • Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your home or classroom. Can you find objects that match the colors you used for your angel and devil? For example, look for something yellow like the angel’s halo or red like the devil’s body. How many items can you find?

  • Wings and Horns Craft: Let’s make some wearable art! Use paper, scissors, and tape to create your own angel wings or devil horns. Decorate them with crayons or markers. Once you’re done, wear them and pretend to be your character. How does it feel to be an angel or a devil?

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