The most beloved, funniest, most long-awaited holiday of most adults and children is, of course, New Year. And Santa Claus with the Snow Maiden are the most welcome guests at the New Year's celebration. The Snow Maiden is a kind and cheerful granddaughter of Santa Claus, helping him to sort out children's letters, invent interesting gifts for kids, harness and unharness fabulous deer. Parents can draw a Snow Maiden for their children themselves. It's not difficult at all.
Instructions
Step 1
First, a small circle should be drawn at the top of a sheet of paper (the head of the future Snow Maiden). Divide it in half with a vertical line. Stepping back a little from the circle, you need to draw a figure resembling a thimble with a pencil.
Step 2
Now hands should be added to the Snow Maiden's body. Although so far they are more like thick, curved stripes. On the head with a pencil, you should outline the eyes of the future Snow Maiden (2 small horizontally lying ovals) and a short strip on which lips will be located in the future.
Step 3
Also, two oval lines should outline the front of the girl's hat.
Step 4
Next, you should finish painting the Snow Maiden's fur coat: a wide strip in front, the lower fur part and a collar. Next, you should draw the Snow Maiden's eyes, nose, lips and bangs.
Step 5
Now we need to finish the image of the girl's warm hat.
Step 6
The girl's hands do not need to be painted. In the figure, they will be closed by a warm wide sleeve.
Step 7
A braid should be drawn along the entire length of the fur coat of the granddaughter of Santa Claus, the end of which can be decorated with a small bow.
Step 8
Now the Snow Maiden is almost drawn. It remains only to add some details to her image. The eyes will become more expressive if you add lush cilia to them. The girl's braid will look more realistic if you carefully draw her weaving. In the places of the folds of the sleeves of the beauty's fur coat, wrinkles can be shown with zigzag pencil lines.
Step 9
The final stage of drawing the Snow Maiden is coloring her pencil image with felt-tip pens, colored pencils or paints.