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how to draw a princess easy

Here’s a simple, kid‑friendly way to learn how to draw a princess easy, broken into clear steps you can follow with just a pencil, eraser, and colors.

Simple head and face

  1. Light circle for the head
    • Draw a soft circle or oval (not too perfect) for the head.
 * Add a very light vertical line down the middle and a horizontal line across the middle to help place the eyes and nose.
  1. Easy eyes, nose, mouth
    • On the horizontal guideline, draw two simple oval or “U” shapes for eyes; add a small black dot or circle inside each for pupils.
 * Draw a tiny curve for the nose halfway between the eyes and the bottom of the circle, and a small smiling curve for the mouth a little below that.
  1. Crown and hair guide
    • At the top of the head, draw a gentle curved line like a headband for where the crown will sit.
 * Around the sides of the head, sketch big curved lines to show fluffy or wavy hair that goes slightly past the cheeks.

Cute crown and hair

  1. Crown shape
    • On the headband line, draw three connected triangles (like three mountains) for a simple princess crown.
 * Add circles or tiny ovals at the tips of the triangles to look like jewels.
  1. Hair details
    • From under the crown, draw curved lines that flow down the sides of the face to the shoulders, like big waves.
 * Add a few extra curved lines inside the hair to show strands so it looks more lively.
  1. Optional accessories
    • Draw small circles at the ends of the hair near the cheeks for earrings.
 * You can add a tiny heart or jewel shape in the center of the crown to make her look extra royal.

Neck, shoulders, and top of dress

  1. Neck and shoulders
    • From the bottom of the head, draw two short straight lines down for the neck.
 * At the end of those lines, draw a small circle or curve at each side to start the shoulders.
  1. Dress top (bodice)
    • Between the shoulders, draw a tall heart or “U” shape to make the top of the dress.
 * Add a big oval or heart in the middle of the chest as a gem on her dress.
  1. Sleeves and arms
    • From each shoulder, draw a little scalloped (bumpy) line for puffy sleeves.
 * From the sleeves, draw simple straight or slightly curved lines down for arms; at the ends, create a mitten‑like shape for hands so it stays easy.

Big princess skirt

  1. Top of the skirt
    • Under the bodice, draw a slightly wavy line to show where the skirt begins.
 * From each end of that line, draw a long curved line going out and down, like a big bell shape for the skirt.
  1. Skirt bottom
    • Connect the two curved lines at the bottom with one wide curve to finish the skirt.
 * You can draw another slightly wavy line inside the bottom to make it look like there are layers.
  1. Folds and decoration
    • Add a few long curved lines from the top of the skirt down to the bottom to suggest fabric folds.
 * Draw small hearts, stars, or diamond shapes along the bottom edge to decorate the dress.

Outline, erase, and color

  1. Clean up
    • Carefully trace over the final lines with a darker pencil or pen, keeping curves soft so your princess looks gentle.
 * Erase extra guidelines on the face and body so only the clean drawing remains.
  1. Add color
    • Choose soft colors like pinks, purples, blues, or gold for the dress and crown; yellow or brown for hair, or any fun color you like.
 * Add a little blush on her cheeks with light pink, and make the crown jewels bright so they stand out.
  1. Little story touch
    • You can draw a simple background: a castle, stars, or a garden, to make it feel like a fairy‑tale scene.
 * Give your princess a name and date your drawing, like a mini story on the page.

TL;DR: Start with a simple oval head, add easy eyes and a smile, draw a small crown and flowing hair, then a heart‑shaped dress top and a big bell‑shaped skirt, clean the lines, and color her in.

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