how to draw fireworks easy
Here’s an easy way to draw fireworks: start with a small center point, then add short straight or slightly curved lines shooting outward in all directions, and finish with tiny dots or star-like sparks around them. A simple beginner-friendly tutorial describes fireworks as radiating lines from a center, with extra short dashes and spark shapes to make the burst look fuller.
Simple steps
- Draw a small circle or dot in the middle.
- Add 5–8 lines coming out from the center.
- Make some lines longer, some shorter.
- Add a few tiny dashes between the main lines.
- Finish with dots, stars, or little spark marks around the burst.
- Color it with bright shades like yellow, red, blue, and orange.
Easy style ideas
- For a kid-friendly look, keep the lines uneven and a little wobbly.
- For a glowing effect, press harder near the center and lighter toward the tips.
- Draw several fireworks at different sizes so the page looks like a sky scene.
Quick example
Try this: draw one small dot, then 6 long lines around it, then add 6 shorter lines between them. After that, place a few tiny stars near the ends and color the center bright yellow with red or blue on the outer lines.
Tip
If you want it extra easy, think of each firework as a sunburst shape with sparkles around it rather than trying to make it perfectly realistic.