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

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

1. Begin the grandparents outline by drawing the grandmother's face. Use curved lines to sketch the rectangular eyes, eyelashes, eyelids, eyebrows, nose, smiling mouth, and wrinkles. Shade an oval pupil inside each eye.
Drawing Step 2

2. Use curved lines to outline the grandmother's face and hair. Pay special attention to the shape of the ears, the line of the chin, the "V" of the hairline, and the round bun on top of the head.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Detail the grandmother's wrinkled forehead, ears, and parted hair with curved lines. Then, use curved lines to sketch the collar, sleeve, and sides of her sweater, as well as her hand.
Drawing Step 4

4. Continue drawing the grandmother's clothing. Draw a round button near the neck of her shirt, and use curved lines to sketch the rectangular shapes of her open sweater, its sleeve, and her skirt. Extend pairs of lines below the skirt to form her legs.
Drawing Step 5

5. Use curved lines to enclose the irregular shapes of the grandmother's shoes. Then, begin sketching the grandfather's face. Use curved lines for his large "C" shaped nose, rectangular eyes, eyelids, and eyebrows. Shade an oval-shaped pupil within each eye.
Drawing Step 6

6. Use curved lines to draw the grandfather's bushy mustache, chin, cheeks, bald head, and ears.
Drawing Step 7

7. Draw circles around the grandfather's eyes, forming his glasses. Complete the frame with short lines between the circles and between the circles and the ears. Use a series of connected "U" shaped lines to sketch the hair above the ears. Begin the collar of the shirt with "V" shaped lines.
Add More Details to Your Grandparents Picture - Step 8

8. Use long curved lines for the sides and sleeves of the shirt, a "V" shaped line for its neck, circles for buttons, and overlapping curved lines for the hand and fingers.
Complete the Outline of Your Grandparents Drawing - Step 9

9. Use long curved lines to enclose the grandfather's pants, shoes, and "J" shaped cane or walking stick.
Color Your Grandparents Drawing

Your cartoon grandparents outline is now complete. What do your grandparents look like? What color is their hair? What does their favorite clothing look like?
For more great easy human body drawing tutorials, see the collection of Cute How to Draw Easy Human Body Art Projects.
Learn More About The Grandparents Drawing
Grandparents make us happy. Capture the joy of childhood with the help of this easy, step-by-step grandparents drawing guide.
Drawing your grandparents is not hard to do. Look for the blue lines added in each step, and add them to your own drawing. Sometimes, the lines will form familiar shapes, such as circles or ovals.
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Soon, you will have a lovely pair of grandparents in your sketchbook!
You can learn how to draw a family tree and populate it with grandparents, parents, and children like the ones in this family drawing.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw Grandpa or Grandma Face Drawing tutorials.
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