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How to Draw Autumn Leaves – Easy Fall Leaf Drawing for Kids

 


Crisp shapes and falling patterns appear as kids follow simple steps to sketch beautiful autumn leaves.

Step 1: Draw the first jagged edge of the maple leaf.

Step 2: Include additional pointed edges to complete the outline of the maple leaf.

Step 3: Then draw the upper and left edge of your maple leaf.

Step 4: Finish the bottom edge of your maple leaf.

Step 5: Incorporate the main veins and the stem of this leaf.

Step 6: Draw the smaller veins to complete the maple leaf's design.

Step 7: Begin a new leaf, drawing the highest curving outline of the oak leaf.

Step 8: Finish the wavy outline of the oak leaf.

Step 9: Draw the centre vein and the stem on the stem of an oak leaf.

Step 10: Incorporate the side veins into the leaf of the oak.

Step 11: Create a third leaf by outlining an oval leaf using the pointed point.

Step 12: Attach the centre branch and vein to the smaller leaf.

Step 13: Draw the veins on the sides of the leaf's small size.

Step 14: Begin with a four-leaf drawing, first drawing a long, curved shape and the stem of the compound leaf.

Step 15: Two leaflets are added to this compound leaf.

Step 16: Draw the final two leaflets and then complete with the smaller stem.

Step 17: Include the central veins in each leaflet.

Step 18: Draw the smaller veins to complete this leaf.

Step 19: Begin a new leaf with a curving outline.

Step 20: Create the full shape of this leaf's smooth edges.

Step 21: Draw the centre vein and the stem of your leaf.

Step 22: Include curved side veins in the leaf.

Step 23: Draw smaller veins to add detail.

Step 24: Make sure you finish all the veins to complete the final leaf design. Now you have a beautiful variety of leaves from autumn!



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