Are you wearing too many hats? That phrase means you're trying to do too many things all at once. You can definitely draw too many hats thanks to these hats drawing tutorials for kids!
17 Easy Hats Drawing Ideas
Witch Hat
"I'll get you, my pretty!" That's what you'll say when you finish drawing this tall, crooked, pointy hat with a buckle on its band.
Cowboy Hat
This cowboy hat is of the tall, so-called ten-gallon variety. It has a tall crown, a wide curved brim, and a band with a medallion around the crown.
Astronaut Helmet
This astronaut helmet is full of little details. Notice, for example, the air hose, the microphone for communication, and the flashlight at the top of the helmet.
Top Hat
This hat is a classic fedora. It has a narrow brim and a band around the crown. You can expand on the hatch marks to make it a straw hat.
The Cat in The Hat
The Cat in the Hat once said, "It is fun to have fun but you have to know how." This drawing guide will show you how.
Knight Helmet
A helmet covers the face and neck, too, not just the top of the head. This knight will stand out in the crowd with his feathered plume.
Spartan Helmet
Speaking of plumes, this Spartan helmet has one, too. The Spartans lived long before the medieval knights. Can you see the similarities and differences?
Baseball Cap
People wear baseball caps in support of just about every sport. You can draw this hat and then sketch your favorite team's logo on the front.
Graduation Cap
Cue the band to play "Pomp and Circumstance." You'll be ready for graduation with this square mortarboard hat.
Sombrero
Get ready to fiesta with this festive sombrero. Draw the classic geometric patterns embroidered on the brim and crown of the hat.
Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland
The Mad Hatter wears a top hat with the price tag still attached. This elegant style of hat matches his formal suit.
Cartoon Cowboy Hat
Yee-haw, more than one cowboy had made our list. This one resembles the hat Indiana Jones made famous. It could also be a cowgirl hat.
Pirate Hat
The pirate's hat is a ship captain's hat with several additions - a bandana, a skull and crossbones, and a parrot's feather.
Football Helmet
No matter your favorite team, you'll be ready for the big game with this football helmet. After you draw it, try sketching your favorite team's logo on its side.
Stormtrooper Helmet
Whether you're wearing it or you're an Ewok using it for a drum, you need to add this space helmet to your collection.
Chef Hat
Cook up something good with the help of this chef hat drawing. Is Remy the rat hiding somewhere inside?
More About Drawing Hats
Want to play dress up? You can draw your own paper hat so that you can pretend to be a cowboy, an astronaut, a knight in shining armor, a pirate, or a chef.

The next time you have a costume party, you'll be all set. You can be a Star Wars stormtrooper or the Wicked Witch of the West. You can draw decorations for lots of other events as well.
Draw the Cat in the Hat for Read Across America Day, a baseball cap with your favorite team's logo for the big game, a Santa hat for Christmas, the Mad Hatter for a Wonderland-themed tea party, or a fancy fedora for your next school dance.

You don't need fabric or a needle and thread to fashion these hats. All you need is a pencil and a sheet of paper. You might want to color them and use scissors to cut them out.
Why not paste a big paper ring to the back so you can wear your hat drawing like a headband?

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