Learn how to draw a great looking My Melody from Sanrio with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect My Melody from Sanrio.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing My Melody from Sanrio
How to Draw a Great Looking My Melody from Sanrio for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the My Melody from Sanrio outline by drawing Melody’s face. Use a small oval for the nose, with a curved line for a smiling mouth beneath it. Shade two larger ovals for the eyes.
Easy My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 2
2. Outline the face with a long curved line. From the top of the line, extend another line and double it back on itself to form the bunny rabbit’s floppy ear.
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Easy My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 3
3. Use a series of three “U” shaped lines to begin drawing the petals of the flower at the base of the ear. Then, enclose the ear above it, extending a curved line and doubling it back on itself.
Easy My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 4
4. Finish the flower by adding one more “U” shaped petal and an oval for the flower’s center. Then, enclose the face in an oval, using a long curved line.
Easy My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 5
5. Begin drawing the rectangular collars of My Melody’s hood using curved lines.
Easy My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 6
6. Draw My Melody’s hand, erasing as necessary. Use a curved line that doubles back on itself, noting the bulges of the fingers. Use another curved line for the side of the torso.
Easy My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 7
7. Draw My Melody’s other arm. Use curved lines for the parallel sides of the arm as well as the circular hand.
Add More Details to Your My Melody from Sanrio Picture - Step 8
8. From the arm, extend a line and double it back on itself to form the foot. Extend another line to form the bottom of the body.
Complete the Outline of Your My Melody from Sanrio Drawing - Step 9
9. Use a “C” shaped line to complete the outline and indicate the remaining foot. Use another “C” shaped line for the fluffy cotton tail.
Color Your My Melody from Sanrio Drawing
Your My Melody from Sanrio outline is now complete. Color your cute character. We’ve left Melody’s fur white and colored her hat pink.
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Learn More About The My Melody from Sanrio Drawing
My Melody is a cute white rabbit and the best friend of Hello Kitty. You can add My Melody drawings to your collection when you follow the step-by-step format of this easy drawing guide.
My Melody, My Melo for short, wears a hood drawing over her ears because of her association with Little Red Riding Hood. She loves flowers, especially daisies like the ones in this daisy drawing.
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My Melody has a little brother named Rhythm. Her rival is Kuromi, but she is always nice to her.
Her best friend Hello Kitty can keep her company when you complete this Hello Kitty drawing. She is also friends with a blue mouse named Flat and a pink sheep called My Sweet Piano.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw Kuromi from Sanrio or Pompompurin from Sanrio Drawing tutorials.
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