Here’s an easy, step‑by‑step way to draw a simple mistletoe, perfect for beginners and holiday cards.

Basic shapes first

  1. Lightly sketch a small circle near the center of your page for the first berry.
  1. Add 2–3 more circles touching it so you have a little cluster of berries.
  1. Above the berries, draw two slightly curved lines going upward to make the main stem.

Add simple leaves

  1. From the top of the berries, draw a long curved line out and back in, like a skinny oval with pointed ends: that’s one leaf.
  1. Repeat on the other side so you have at least two leaves framing the berry cluster.
  1. Add a thin line down the middle of each leaf for the vein to keep it looking natural.

Cute bow on top (optional but fun)

  1. At the top of the stem, draw a small rectangle for the center of the bow.
  1. On each side, draw a triangle‑like loop (rounded corners) for bow loops.
  1. Add two ribbon tails hanging down with slightly wavy lines so it feels more festive.

Final details and outlining

  • Erase extra overlapping lines inside the berries and bow so everything looks clean.
  • Go over your main lines with a darker pencil or pen and thicken the stem a little.
  • Add tiny highlight circles in each berry (small white spot) so they look shiny and round.

Coloring ideas

  • Color the leaves medium to dark green and the stem a slightly darker green.
  • Make the berries light cream or white with soft grey shadow, or light red if you want a more stylized look.
  • Use a bright red or gold for the bow so the whole mistletoe pops on the page.

TL;DR: Start with 3–4 circles for berries, add a simple curved stem and 2–3 pointed leaves around them, pop a small bow on top, clean the lines, then color it green with a red bow for a quick, easy mistletoe drawing.

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