Learn how to draw a great looking Cowboy Boots with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Cowboy Boots.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Cowboy Boots

How to Draw a Great Looking Cowboy Boots for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the cowboy boot outline by drawing the toe of the boot. Use a long curved line and double it back on itself. Enclose a rounded trapezoid at one end. This forms part of the strap.
Then, use a long curved line to outline the sole along the front of the boot.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw a curved line across the top of the image, forming part of the strap. Extend another curved line from the back of the boot.
Then, enclose a rectangle to form the boot's heel. Connect the corner to the underside of the boot, forming a three-dimensional image. Band the bottom of the heel with straight lines.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Use curved lines to enclose the rectangular straps crossing the front and heel of the boot. Draw a circle around the point where all the straps meet.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw small circles on the straps. Draw a curved "V" shaped line to form the top of the boot and a long curved line for its side.
Curve one arm of the "V" back upon itself, indicating the opening. Draw curved lines parallel to the top of the boot.
Drawing Step 5

5. Decorate the boot, erasing as necessary. Draw a pair of lines down the side of the boot, noting how they diverge before meeting a short line at the top.
Draw a floral design on the side of the boot using curved lines that meet at points.
Drawing Step 6

6. Boots come in pairs; draw the second one! Enclose the toe using a long curved line. Use another line to enclose the sole below it.
Drawing Step 7

7. Use a curved line to enclose the curved rectangle of the strap. Embellish it with small circles. Extend a long curved line upward to form the side of the boot.
Add More Details to Your Cowboy Boots Picture - Step 8

8. Use curved lines to draw the heart-shaped top of the boot and the vertical lines along its side.
Complete the Outline of Your Cowboy Boots Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw curved lines parallel to the top of the boot and embellish the side with a floral pattern. Use small circles and curved lines that meet at sharp points.
Color Your Cowboy Boots Drawing

Your cowboy boots outline is now complete. Color your cartoon. Boots come in many colors - brown, black, turquoise, white, pink, sparkly, red, or combinations of colors. Get creative!
For more great easy clothes drawing tutorials, see the collection of Easy How to Draw Easy Clothes Tutorials.
Learn More About The Cowboy Boots Drawing
These boots were made for walking - and this easy, step-by-step guide was made for drawing! You can learn how to draw cowboy boots to match your favorite style.
Cowboy boots are associated with the America West, but they can be traced to horseback riding boots brought from Spain to the Americas during the 1600s.
Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial.
Boots aren't just for cowboys - they're for cowgirls, too! And don't forget pop stars. Taylor Swift fans know that she can rock sparkly cowgirl boots.
Cowboy boots are one part of a whole vibe. Learn how to draw a cowboy hat. Then put them together with chaps, a lasso, and six-shooters in this cowboy drawing.
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