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

How to Draw a Great Looking The Liberty Bell for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Sketch a curved horizontal line near the center of the page, then draw a vertical curve on each side.
Add two more horizontal lines with a space between them. Draw two short vertical lines that don't touch. The final shape should resemble a bell drawing.
Drawing Step 2

2. Outline two small circles inside your Liberty Bell drawing. Top the first circle with a tiny oval, then connect both circles with parallel straight lines.
Sketch a circle and an oblong shape underneath the bell, making sure that the bell overlaps the circle. Then draw loose rectangles on either side of the shapes you just drew.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw two loose ovals on the bottom of the bell, then sketch a stretched-out oval with a flat bottom on top. Add a circle to the left, and sketch an A-shape behind it.
Drawing Step 4

4. Repeat the previous step, but flip the drawing around. Use a ruler to draw three straight lines above your bell outline.
Drawing Step 5

5. Sketch an uneven line on top of the bell. To the left, draw a vertical line with a cliff at the end. Add three loose rectangles beneath this shape.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw a squiggly line near the shapes you just drew, then sketch a wide M-shape on the right.
Add a rectangle underneath, and connect both shapes with a crooked line. Outline a straight rectangle outside the frame.
Drawing Step 7

7. Use a ruler to draw two diamonds at the top and connect them to the circles with diagonal lines.
Draw a straight vertical line and two diagonal lines between the diamonds.
Afterward, sketch another rectangle to the left with two smaller rectangles beneath the frame. Draw another small rectangle on the right.
Add More Details to Your The Liberty Bell Picture - Step 8

8. Sketch six rectangles on top of the Liberty Bell drawing frame. Give the frame texture with loose, sketchy lines.
Complete the Outline of Your The Liberty Bell Drawing - Step 9

9. Add more sketchy lines, then draw curves inside the Liberty Bell for added realism. Finally, outline your Liberty Bell drawing with black ink.
Color Your The Liberty Bell Drawing

Color your Liberty Bell gold with reddish-brown for the frame. Now that you know how to draw the Liberty Bell, try another classic symbol, such as an American flag drawing.
For more great 4th of July drawing tutorials, see the collection of Simple 4th of July Art Projects.
Learn More About The The Liberty Bell Drawing
The Liberty Bell is a giant bell that symbolizes American freedom. Famously, the bell has a large crack that you'll draw with simple diagonal lines.
With careful details, you'll make your Liberty Bell drawing look old and weathered.
Bells are common shapes that appear in natural and man-made settings.
They have rounded bottoms that curve upward into a dome. You might see Christmas bells during the holidays or bell flowers when you take a walk in the park.
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You'll need three shades of gold to make your Liberty Bell as realistic as possible. One shade is the base color. Use darker gold for shadows and lighter gold for highlights, creating a three-dimensional effect.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw Uncle Sam or Thomas Jefferson Drawing tutorials.
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