Method 1
One of the easiest way to draw a rose for kids is by the swirl method. Given below are the step by step instructions for drawing a rose using this method.
- Make sure that the swirl pattern is oval in shape and is clearly defined.
- Draw a backward S shape from the farthest point of the swirls pattern in the right.
- You will notice that the outline of the rose is emerging. Next draw a curved line on the left from the center point of the lower most petal. Join the curved line with another smaller curved line so that it looks like a petal.
- Draw another curved line from the lower center point of the rose towards the right hand side to meet the backward S shape that you had drawn earlier.
- Draw a long stem, starting from the lower mid point of the rose. Make sure that the stem is a little curved to give it a more realistic look.
- Draw two leaves on each side of the petal making sure that the leaves are smaller than the rose you have just drawn.
- Finally, shade one side of the rose with short pencil strokes and also sketch the veins of the leaves. Your rose is done!
Method 2
For kids who want to know how to draw a rose, given below is a simplified step by step instructions.
- Draw a circle on a piece of paper and then draw a slightly curved line starting from the base of the circle.
- Now draw a smaller circle one inch above the first circle.
- Join the two circles together with curved lines. While drawing the curved lines to join the circles make sure that you hold the pencil in a light but firm grip. This will give the curved lines a natural look which is what we are aiming for.
- Next sketch a spiral inside the smaller circle.
- Draw two curved lines from either side of the rose and join the curved lines to the body of the rose to make the petals.
- Draw two U shapes on the curved line that you had drawn earlier from the base of the bigger circle.
- Join the top portion of the U shapes that you have just sketched. This will make the leaf of the plant.
- Sketch the veins of the leaves and define the petals with short pencil strokes.
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