It’s time to sail the seas! Learn how to draw a boat with our easy-to-follow tutorial. This sailboat drawing tutorial is great for both kids and beginners and will have you drawing one yourself in no time.
Learning to draw is a great activity that will help your child increase their confidence in their artistic skills.
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If your child loves vehicles, give them instructions on how to draw a car or how to draw a plane. It’s that easy!
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A must-have book with over 100 easy-to-follow guided drawing tutorials for kids. With a variety of animals, magical creatures, vehicles, food, plants and more, your child will never get bored.
Start by drawing waves. Draw two or more wavy lines.
Let’s start drawing the boat. Draw two curved lines.
More curves to complete the bottom of the boat.
And a little extra for the finishing touches.
Draw two vertical lines for the mast.
Complete it with a flag on top of the mast.
The sail comes next. Draw a curved triangle on one side of the mast.
And another one on the other side of the mast.
All done! You have learned how to draw a simple sailboat. Now all that’s left to do is color your drawing.
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