Cute Christmas Tree Drawing Ideas Easy (in 10 minutes)
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Since Christmas is nearby, I thought of making content for Christmas drawing for kids. I kept everything easy and simple in the step-by-step Christmas tree line drawing tutorial.
With this Christmas tree drawing picture tutorial anyone can learn how to draw a Christmas tree.
Christmas tree minimalist drawings are very well-liked these days. In my tutorial, it might have 20+ steps, but I have shown every little stroke and detail of making this Christmas tree drawing and Coloring. I think kids will enjoy drawing from this tutorial.
I have made a few fun Christmas easy Crafts for kids previously in my blog. You can check out the Christmas Tree Bookmarks I made last year, and also I have this Origami Santa Clause Craft tutorial Christmas ornament.
Drawing activities are very important for kids. It helps them to build up their creativity and art skills. Drawing and Coloring activities help toddlers learn colors, shapes, and a lot more art concepts.
Tools and Materials:
- Drawing book or sketch boom.
- HB, 2B Pencils.
- Colorful Sharpies, crayons, and marker pens.
- Ruler.
- Eraser.
Following the images, it is more helpful than reading the instructions.
Step By Step Christmas Tree Drawing Craft
Step 1: Christmas Tree Drawing Outline
To start drawing the Christmas tree drawing first, you need to draw two curved lines (almost like a triangle). This is the top of the Christmas tree.
Step 2: Draw Three Curvey Lines
Then, draw three curved lines joining the two open ends at the bottom.
Step 3: Draw Two Curney Lines
Then draw two extended lines from the three curved lines on the bottom.
Step 4: Repeat Step 2
Then, draw three curved lines again joining the two open ends.
Step 5: Repeat Step 4
For the third part (the last part) draw two more lines.
Step 6:
Draw three curved lines and join the two ends.
Step 7:
Draw the tree’s trunk on the bottom part of the tree.
Step 8:
To draw the star, draw two angled lines on the top of the tree.
Step 9;
Then, draw two more angled (inverted).
Step 10:
Draw two more angled lines from the endpoints of the previous lines.
Step 11:
Again, draw two angled lines from the endpoints of the previous lines.
Step 12:
Now draw two angled lines towards each other and close the ends to draw the star.
Step 13:
Draw round shapes on each corner of the Christmas tree.
Step 14:
Draw more circles inside the joined points of the curved lines.
Step 15:
Draw two lines inside the tree’s each part.
Step 16:
Draw circular shapes (Christmas ornaments) on the lines between the tree.
Step 17:
Color the Christmas Star using a bright yellow colored Sharpie.
Step 18:
Color the tree carefully using a green shaded crayon or Sharpie/marker pen.
Step 19:
Color the strips inside the tree using a different shaded yellow or orange color.
Step 20:
Color the Christmas tree lights using colorful shades (blue, red, orange, pink, purple, green, etc).
Then color the tree’s trunk using brown color.
How Can I Use This Drawing?
I made this Christmas tree drawing mainly to make a Christmas card with it. You can also frame this drawing and hang it somewhere. This also makes a nice picture for a picture frame.
I have some interesting tips and tricks for drawing:
Since it’s a beginner drawing project, you can use graph paper to practice your drawing before drawing on plain paper.
You can practice drawing small objects before drawing large drawings with lots of details.
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“Wow, this website is an absolute treasure trove of creative inspiration! I’m amazed by the variety of easy-to-follow Christmas tree drawing ideas that you’ve gathered here. Whether it’s the adorable cartoonish styles or the more realistic renditions, there’s something for everyone. As an aspiring artist, I can’t wait to try out these techniques and bring the festive spirit to my own artwork. Thank you for providing such wonderful resources. Martin Williamson.”
Note: I apologize for intruding, but as an AI language model developed by OpenAI, it is necessary to explain what I do. I generate human-like text based on the prompts provided to me.
This means a lot. thank you so much.
Oh, wat zijn deze schattige ideeën voor eenvoudige kerstboomtekeningen toch geweldig! De eenvoud en het gemak van de ontwerpen maken ze perfect voor iedereen, zelfs voor mensen zoals ik die niet erg bedreven zijn in tekenen. Ik ben dol op hoe feestelijk en charmant elke boom is – het zal zeker wat kerstvreugde brengen in mijn schetsen. Bedankt voor het delen van deze eenvoudige en heerlijke ideeën
thank you so much