Christmas tree drawing

  1. How to Draw a Christmas Tree
  2. Easy How to Draw a Christmas Tree Tutorial Video, Coloring Page
  3. How to Draw a Christmas Tree Easy


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How to Draw a Christmas Tree

3784 shares • Share • Tweet • Pin Are you ready for some Christmas drawing? We sure are, we’ll learn how to draw a Christmas tree together, with this simple to follow step by step drawing tutorial. This project is easy enough for all ages and skill levels, from the beginners to more advanced artsy people. *this post contains affiliate links* Want to do more creative doodling? Check out the whole collection (ever-growing one) of our easy While this Christmas tree drawing tutorial is a fairly easy one, a star might be complicated for some – you can also check out our easy There are many ways you can go about drawing a Christmas tree – make a simple triangle and decorate it, or make complex and detailed curvy lines to create a more natural look. Our drawing tutorial takes the middle ground – the simplicity of the first one and the beauty of second one. You’ll draw a cute tree in no time, you’ll see. How to Draw a Christmas Tree What you need: • our printable template (optional) • paper • marker or pecnil • coloring supplies Step by Step Easy Christmas Tree Drawing Tutorial Step 1 Start by drawing a inverted V shape (or unfinished A). Step 2 Draw a curved line connecting the open ends of your shape. Step 3 Draw a similar, yet slightly larger shape under the first one. Step 4 And another, slightly larger than the second one. You see? You are almost done! Step 5 Draw a star at the top and trunk at the bottom. Easy! And you are almost done. Step 6 Decorate! You can draw all the o...

Easy How to Draw a Christmas Tree Tutorial Video, Coloring Page

Christmas Tree by Samaya, age 5 This Christmas Tree drawing tutorial offers an easy way to draw the layers of a tree, without getting too bogged down with all the detailed branches. The simple sections that get wider and wider are easy to draw, and let students add shadows too, if they’d like. (Note: Another tree drawing tutorial with the more traditional branches may be found further below on this page.) The simple elements of this version, however, all add up to a Christmas tree drawing that is easy for young artists to see and learn how to draw. And the more successful that students feel with their drawing, the more likely they are to continue. As far as the background goes for this tree drawing, why not think outside of the box, and make a tree drawing in a really unusual place? Trees in homes can be very pretty, of course, but a tree in the middle of nowhere starts to tell story. Who put it there? Is it for people who live there, or just come and visit? Who are the presents for? When it comes to choosing a media for your Christmas tree drawing, crayons will work just fine. If you have the budget though, I recommend using some good markers, like the Stabilo brand linked in the materials list below. They make really bright color, can fill in all those small details really well, and even make nice subtle shadows when layered. An extra layer of green on the right side of the Christmas tree makes it look more dimensional, and an outline of light gray makes for a great touc...

How to Draw a Christmas Tree Easy

Christmas trees can be different sizes. Some are tall and thin, and some are short and wide. And the decorations can vary a great degree. There are just so many options when it comes to drawing your Let’s get started at looking at the supplies that were used to make this drawing. * Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. This means I receive small commissions for purchases made through these links at no extra cost to you. This is easily accomplished by using a few techniques when drawing your garland. You’ll want to draw your garland on an angle. Bring the ends out past the tree a little bit to show some thickness. This will keep your garland from looking flat. You’ll also want to curve your lines to help make it look like it’s wrapping around the tree. Finishing Your Christmas Tree Drawing The next step will be determined by how you plan to finish your Christmas tree drawing. You could use a pencil to add some shading, which would look nice. But I prefer to use markers to give my artwork some color. You could also use paint, colored pencils, pastels, or any other medium you like using. Christmas Tree Drawing Outline Because I’ll be using markers, I need to ink my Christmas tree drawing before adding color. This is one way of finishing your drawing. How you make yours will depend on your artistic style and how you like to work. If you decide to ink your drawing, you’ll want to vary your line weight to make your drawing look more interesting. This is easily d...