This template will help you draw a Santa Claus step by step.
We recommend a hard pencil, an eraser, an eraser-proof pencil and red, green and brown colored pencils for this drawing.
Welcome to our delightful guide on how to draw Santa Claus in just 8 easy steps! This tutorial is perfect for children and beginners, making it an enjoyable project for anyone aged 5 and up. Through simple, clear instructions, you’ll learn how to create a charming depiction of Santa using basic drawing techniques.
Using a combination of pencil sketches and vibrant colors, you’ll bring this iconic holiday figure to life on paper. Whether you’re a budding artist or a parent looking to spend creative time with your kids, this step-by-step guide will ensure you have a holly jolly time drawing Santa Claus.
What You Will Need
- 2B pencil for sketching the outlines
- 4B pencil for adding depth and detail
- Eraser for removing guidelines
- Colored pencils: red, black, dark brown, green (or beige/brown) for coloring
- White drawing paper, preferably A4 size
- Fine-tip black marker for final outlines

Step 1: Head and torso
Start by drawing Santa’s head, which is slightly oval in shape. Position it at the top center of your paper. Directly below, sketch the torso as a rounded rectangle that’s not quite circular. Tip: Keep your pencil strokes light so you can easily adjust as needed.

Step 2: Coat
Next, it’s time to add Santa’s coat. Draw a bell-shaped curve below the torso, which will form the flowing lower part of his coat. Ensure the coat flares out slightly to give it a full and festive appearance.

Step 3: Limbs and gift bag
To create Santa’s limbs, draw stick figure arms and legs. Use small circles to indicate the joints. Santa’s iconic gift bag rests on his back, so sketch its rough outline as well. Tip: Check the template for the correct positioning of Santa’s limbs and sack.

Step 4: Beard and cap
Now, bring Santa’s face to life by drawing his fluffy beard and hinting at his famous red cap. Additionally, sketch a line down the center of the coat to help guide you in the next steps.

Step 5: First final contours and face
With your drawing pencil, trace over the initial contours to make them permanent. Define the coat’s shape and add a belt around the waist. Finalize the arms and outline the sack and hat. Don’t forget to add Santa’s cheerful face, complete with a sweeping upper lip beard.

Step 6: Legs and boots
Shift your focus to Santa’s legs and boots. Add details such as the button placket in the center of the coat and the hem at the bottom. Draw his legs in pants, and top them off with his iconic boots.

Step 7: Removing the guides
It’s time to clean up your drawing by erasing all the guide lines you no longer need. Now, Santa should stand clearly on your paper, ready for the final touch of color.

Step 8: Colorize
Finally, bring Santa to life with color! Paint his hat, pants, and coat in vibrant red. Use black or dark brown for the boots, belt, and gloves. Leave the beard, coat hem, and other details white. The sack can be green, beige, or brown—feel free to choose your favorite color!
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Your Santa Claus Drawing Is Complete!
Congratulations on completing your Santa Claus drawing! You’ve done a fantastic job bringing the holiday spirit to life with your artwork. If you enjoyed this tutorial, be sure to check out our other drawing guides, such as how to draw a reindeer or a Christmas tree. Keep practicing and happy drawing!
Frequently Asked Questions About Drawing a Santa Claus
What type of paper is best for drawing Santa Claus?
White drawing paper, preferably A4 size, is ideal for this project.
Can I use markers instead of colored pencils?
Yes, you can use markers, but be careful with the ink bleeding through the paper.
Is this tutorial suitable for beginners?
Absolutely! This tutorial is designed for beginners and is easy enough for children aged 8 and up.
How can I add more details to my Santa drawing?
You can add more details by using a finer pencil for shading and a black marker for defining outlines.
What other colors can I use for Santa’s sack?
Besides green, you can use beige or brown, or get creative with any color you like.
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