How to draw a snowflake

How to draw a snowflake?

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In this tutorial, we will learn how to draw a snowflake in an easy and simple way. This tutorial is suitable for people of all ages. You can draw an adorable and lovely snowflake by following these easy step by step instructions.

Snowflakes

Snowflakes are a must have decoration item for Christmas and many other festivals. Kids love to draw and play with them. In schools, kids are encouraged to draw these snowflakes as a part of their Christmas decorations.

Let’s start drawing this beautiful snowflake.

What do you need?

  1. Our printable snowflake drawing guide
  2. Pencils for drawing the shape 
  3. Colors for coloring 
  4. Paper

How to draw a snowflake?

STEP 1:

Draw a vertical line in the middle of paper.

STEP 2:

Draw a V-shaped figure on the right side of the vertical line.

STEP 3:

Extend the lines of V shaped figures on the left side of the vertical line also. This will become a cross shape.

STEP 4:

Now, between the lines draw the small V shapes as the flakes of snowflakes.

STEP 5:

At the end of lines, also draw the V shapes but slightly bigger.

STEP 6:

Complete by drawing V shapes on all the lines.

STEP 7:

Color the snowflake blue so that it looks super cute.

You’ve completed: the drawing of the snowflake in an easy and simple way.

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