To draw a present easy , think of it as a simple box with a bow on top and a ribbon around it. The steps below keep shapes basic so beginners and kids can follow along.

Step 1: Draw the gift box

  • Lightly sketch a square or rectangle for the front of the box; keep the corners as right angles as you can.
  • To make it look 3D, add two short diagonal lines from the top corners, then connect them with a straight line to form the top of the box.
  • If you want it even simpler, skip the 3D and just use a plain square or rectangle for a flat, cartoon-style present.

Step 2: Add the lid

  • Draw a thin rectangle on top to show the lid: one line slightly above the box top, then two short sides down, and connect them along the front edge.
  • Make the lid just a little wider than the box so it overhangs slightly; this gives it a more realistic, wrapped‑gift look.
  • Keep your lines very light at first so you can erase and fix any crooked edges easily.

Step 3: Draw the ribbon

  • Draw one vertical stripe down the middle of the front of the box: two straight lines from top to bottom, close together.
  • Add a horizontal ribbon across the lid and front by drawing a band that goes left to right, slightly thicker than the vertical one if you like.
  • Make sure the ribbon lines follow the edges of the box (go over the top if it’s 3D) so it doesn’t look flat or floating.

Step 4: Simple bow on top

  • In the center where the ribbons cross, draw a small circle or square for the knot.
  • On each side of the knot, draw a loop like a sideways teardrop or number “3” shape for a cute cartoon bow.
  • Add two ribbon tails under the knot using short rectangles or “V”‑cut ends to make it feel like a real tied bow.

Step 5: Outline and details

  • Trace the final lines with a darker pencil or pen, erasing extra sketch lines so the present looks clean and bold.
  • Add simple patterns like stripes, dots, or stars on the box, but don’t overfill it—too many tiny details can make the drawing look messy.
  • Lightly shade one side of the box and under the bow to show depth, or just color it in bright, solid colors for a simple, cute style.

TL;DR: Start with a square or rectangle, turn it into a simple 3D box, add a thin lid, draw a vertical and horizontal ribbon, then a bow on top and color it in.

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