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Elementary Santa Claus face sketch

Then we will connect this rim with an inverted “V” shape line with a small opening at the right side to make further part of the Santa Claus hat. Then sketch downward short overlapping curved lines to make the tail of the hat of Santa Claus.


How To Draw Cartoon Santa Claus With Christmas Tree Step By Step

You will learn in the sketch how to Draw Cartoon Santa Claus. This Cartoon drawing is a part of a pencil sketch drawing. Videos are helpful for beginners to draw Santa Claus quickly. You will learn to draw easy Santa Claus step by step quickly.

The Soft Root gives ideas for drawing for kids to how to Draw Cartoon Santa Claus. The steps are elementary to understand for kids. We have to draw Santa Claus for the kids. Learn skills and tricks on how to make easy drawings.

I will teach you to form many drawings. So, following the steps, kids can draw easy and fantastic drawings. Keep watch and share with your friends this Santa drawing for kids.

Step 1: how to make Christmas tree star topper

In the first step, we have to sketch a Christmas tree star topper of how to Draw a Cartoon Santa Claus Drawing. To draw a star on top of the Christmas tree, we will use inverted “V” shape lines and join all these “V” shape lines to each other.

This will give a shape of a star. Then draw a few small curved lines to show the star is twinkling.

Cartoon Santa Claus

Step 2: How to draw Christmas tree cartoon

In the second, we will sketch the Christmas tree cartoon, Santa Claus. So, we have to draw an easy Christmas tree step by step in drawing for kids tutorial. We began to draw the tree by using some curved lines. Then we will connect all these lines at jagged points.

We will form the tree’s base wider, and it will be narrower from the top. We will draw two small curved parallel lines and connect them with a small horizontal line to form the log of wood of a Christmas tree in drawing for kids.

Cartoon Santa Claus


Santa Claus Drawing Directions

Below are all the steps for the Santa Claus directed drawing art lesson.

Santa Claus Drawing step 1

Place a large white piece of art paper in landscape orientation. Start by drawing a small circle in the center of the page for Santa’s nose.

Next, draw two small cloud shapes on either side of his nose to make his mustache. Draw a flat cloud shape above his nose for the bottom of his hat.

Then draw the outer part of Santa’s beard with a cloud shape again.

Santa Claus Drawing step 2

Add two circles above the nose for Santa’s eyes. Inside his eyes draw two smaller circles for his pupils, as well as two more tiny circles inside.

Next, draw a bean shape on top of each eye for Santa’s eyebrows. Give Santa a small smile.

Draw a curved line on both sides of Santa’s face connecting the top of his mustache to the bottom of his hat.

Santa Claus Drawing step 3

Draw a curved line on each side of Santa’s body, starting from his lower beard down to the bottom of the page. Add another, smaller curved line on each side going down to give Santa arms.

Give Santa a belt buckle by drawing an open rectangle in the center at the very bottom of the page. Add a smaller open rectangle inside.

Join the buckle and the arms with straight lines going across. Draw two small circles above the buckle for Santa’s buttons.

Santa Claus Drawing step 4

Now for Santa’s hat. Tell students that it is supposed to look like Santa’s hat goes off the page. Draw a curved line going up from the left end of the hat to the top of the page.

Then, draw another small cloud shape on the right side of the hat.

After that, draw two short curved lines going up from the cloud shape. One line will go to the top of the page, and the other only partway to make it appear that Santa’s hat is hanging to the side.

Santa Claus Drawing step 5

Use a fine point black marker or Sharpie pen to trace all the lines of the Santa Claus directed drawing. Erase the pencil lines with a good white eraser.

I usually complete the activity over two days or periods. On day one, we complete the drawing and the tracing with a black marker. One day two we paint.

If your class hasn’t used watercolor paints before, you should demonstrate how to make proper brush strokes with a paintbrush and the water to paint ratio. I usually use larger paintbrushes instead of the small ones that are typically included with watercolor paint sets.

Santa Claus Drawing step 6

Use watercolor paints to paint the red parts of Santa’s coat and hat first.

Next, paint his face (with or without rosy cheeks) and paint his belt buckle. Lots of Santa will be left white (the rim around his coat and hat), so make sure to point that out to children.

Santa Claus Drawing step 7

It is up to you if you wish to leave him on white paper or paint the background. I choose a bright green for the back to make Santa pop! You could also cut Santa Claus out and glue onto construction or other special paper.

Once everyone completes their Santa Claus directed drawing, place them somewhere to dry completely. Don’t make the mistake of hanging them or putting them upright. Paint and water would drip down onto the pictures.

Once dry, I recommend hanging them up or creating a fun bulletin board display for Christmas time. Send them home so families can hang and enjoy Santa as well!

Directed Drawing Resources

Free Printable Instructions for a Jolly Santa Drawing

You can download and print the instructions for the Santa Claus directed drawing to use in your classroom this holiday season by clicking the image below.


Directed Drawing Mats

Add directed drawings to your weekly lesson plans to help children follow directions and build drawing skills. There are five different directed drawings included each month of Drawing Mats

Watch this video to see Drawing Mats in action!

How To Draw a Cute Cartoon Santa Claus for Little Kiddies – Simple Guide

How To Draw a Cute Cartoon Santa Claus for Little Kiddies – Simple Guide

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Ho ho ho! What child doesn’t know who Santa is? If they don’t that can’t be a very jolly kid. Santa Claus brings us so much happiness. Are you writing a letter to Santa? Would it help…now I’m no expert…but would it help to include a portrait to set yourself apart from all the other letters Santa gets? Better get started, we want to get Santa drawn perfectly in time for Christmas!

How To Draw Tutorials For Kids SANTA CLAUS FACE Step by step for kids easy simple guide

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Note: This tutorial and our many others are suitable for ages 3 to 10 (preschool and above.)

️ Tools For Success

  • Paper (Our Free How To Draw Template PDF)
  • Pencil
  • Polymer Eraser
  • Outline Markers
  • Coloring Tools (I recommend Crayola’s 140 Piece Coloring Case)

Parents: The only tools you need to use these how-to-draw tutorials are: an eraser, a pencil, and a piece of paper. But – if you have them around – a sketching pencil makes for fainter and softer lines that help kids build fine motor accuracy. I also recommend going over the sketch pencil with a black outline marker when you’re done for a neater finish. Lastly, erase the pencil marks before adding color.

Learn To Draw Santa Step By Step

See our collection of How-To-Draw tutorial instructions for young kids! Check out our collection of free coloring pages for kids while you’re here too. We’re a group of independent illustrators that create coloring pages, how to draw tutorials, craft printables, and educational worksheets for kids. We update our resource library regularly so feel free to check back as we add more and more content. We’re currently at over 1000+ coloring pages and 500+ how-to-draw stuff guides for kids!

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