Draw Disney Princesses

Disney princesses are some of the most recognizable characters in fictional history. Kids dress up like them for Halloween; base their birthday parties off Snow White and Ariel and Tiana. Being able to draw a Disney princess is a skill that will inevitably come in handy—why not learn them all? This article gives you a selection of Disney princesses to draw, with individual guides and helpful illustrations.

Steps

  1. Print or find a picture from a picture book.
  2. Divide your paper and picture into a grid.
  3. Copy the picture, square by square.
  4. Color! Color with any colors or media.
  5. Draw Snow White. 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!
  6. Draw Cinderella. Her most famous look, in her power blue ball gown with the long gloves and the puffed sleeves, is shown here.
  7. Draw Sleeping Beauty. 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.
  8. Draw Ariel. She spends roughly half of the movie as a mermaid and half as a human, so you can draw her as either!
  9. Draw Belle. Focus on her wide, caring eyes and the other gentle features of her face.
  10. Draw Jasmine from Aladdin. This illustration doesn't include her Bengal tiger, Rajah, but you can try to draw him too if you like.
  11. Draw Pocahontas. 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.
  12. Draw Mulan. 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.
  13. Draw Tiana from the Princess and the Frog. Shown here wearing her princess ball gown, she has a royal-looking smile and pose that combine elegantly.
  14. Draw Rapunzel. 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.



Tips

  • Draw lightly in pencil so you can easily erase mistakes.
  • Trace over the final drawing with black pen or pencil.
  • If you want to use markers or watercolors on your drawing, use thick paper and line over your pencil more darkly before doing so.
  • A good grid idea is the paper in sixteenths.

Things You'll Need

  • Paper
  • Picture of princess
  • Pencil
  • Color pencils, crayons, or watercolor

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