How to Draw Disney Princesses

Print or find a picture from a picture book., Divide your paper and picture into a grid. , Copy the picture, square by square. , Color!, Draw Snow White., Draw Cinderella., Draw Sleeping Beauty., Draw Ariel., Draw Belle., Draw Jasmine., Draw...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Print or find a picture from a picture book.

    Color with any colors or media. , Draw her with skin white as snow, hair black as night, and lips red as blood—and don't forget to whistle while you work! , Her most famous look, in her power blue ball gown with the long gloves and the puffed sleeves, is shown here. , After she pricks her finger on Maleficent's spindle, she falls into a deep slumber, so sketch her with her eyes closed and hands folded gracefully over her stomach. , She spends roughly half of the movie as a mermaid and half as a human, so you can draw her as either! , Focus on her wide, caring eyes and the other gentle features of her face. , This illustration doesn't include her Bengal tiger, Rajah, but you can try to draw him too if you like. , The style of this art is more old-fashioned than the other princesses in this article; color her in or leave her in black and white, she'll look beautiful no matter what. , Although the Disney princess franchise portray her wearing her matchmaker dress, Mulan is much more comfortable in her fighting clothes, so you should draw her in those. , Shown here wearing her princess ball gown, she has a royal-looking smile and pose that combine elegantly. , You'll have to use several long, flowing lines because of her hair, but you should also pay close attention to her huge eyes and details of her dress.
  2. Step 2: Divide your paper and picture into a grid.

  3. Step 3: Copy the picture

  4. Step 4: square by square.

  5. Step 5: Color!

  6. Step 6: Draw Snow White.

  7. Step 7: Draw Cinderella.

  8. Step 8: Draw Sleeping Beauty.

  9. Step 9: Draw Ariel.

  10. Step 10: Draw Belle.

  11. Step 11: Draw Jasmine.

  12. Step 12: Draw Pocahontas.

  13. Step 13: Draw Mulan.

  14. Step 14: Draw Tiana.

  15. Step 15: Draw Rapunzel.

Detailed Guide

Color with any colors or media. , Draw her with skin white as snow, hair black as night, and lips red as blood—and don't forget to whistle while you work! , Her most famous look, in her power blue ball gown with the long gloves and the puffed sleeves, is shown here. , After she pricks her finger on Maleficent's spindle, she falls into a deep slumber, so sketch her with her eyes closed and hands folded gracefully over her stomach. , She spends roughly half of the movie as a mermaid and half as a human, so you can draw her as either! , Focus on her wide, caring eyes and the other gentle features of her face. , This illustration doesn't include her Bengal tiger, Rajah, but you can try to draw him too if you like. , The style of this art is more old-fashioned than the other princesses in this article; color her in or leave her in black and white, she'll look beautiful no matter what. , Although the Disney princess franchise portray her wearing her matchmaker dress, Mulan is much more comfortable in her fighting clothes, so you should draw her in those. , Shown here wearing her princess ball gown, she has a royal-looking smile and pose that combine elegantly. , You'll have to use several long, flowing lines because of her hair, but you should also pay close attention to her huge eyes and details of her dress.

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