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How to Draw a Honeybee – Easy Insect Drawing for Kids

 


How to draw a honeybee? Monkey Pen will guide you through simple steps to create amazing honeybee art.

Step 1: How to draw a honeybee? Monkey Pen will guide you through simple steps to create amazing honeybee art.

Step 2: Create the right-side head that looks rounded with a curved line and few spikes.

Step 3: Draw the left side of the head as well, just like the right side.

Step 4: Draw the lower part of the head that is in half-moon shape.

Step 5: Draw the lower part of the head that is in half-moon shape.

Step 6: Complete the full U-turn and extend the curve towards the head.

Step 7: Add another small wing just below the big wing.

Step 8: Draw its back that looks like the alphabet ‘C’ with a few spikes and facing the right side.

Step 9: Draw its lower body on the front using tiny curves. Also add a triangle at the back, which is its tail.

Step 10: Draw its legs that look like hooks connected together.

Step 11: Create another leg just like the first leg, using a hook

Step 12: With a hook, include the third leg too.

Step 13: Add two small legs at the front.

Step 14: Draw another wing on the right side, which looks like a narrow U.

Step 15: Add vertical striped lines for the honeybee within its body.

Step 16: Draw the venation pattern for the big wing.

Step 17: Complete the wing using this pattern.

Step 18: Add the same pattern for the smaller wing below.

Step 19: Give a pattern for the right-side wing as well.

Step 20: Complete the right wing too.

Step 21: Give eyebrows and a curved smile for the honeybee. Tiny curves for eyebrows and a wide U for the mouth with two dots above, an oval within the mouth, and a tiny dash below.

Step 22: Add a small circle and a slightly bigger circle for the right and left eyes.

Step 23: Darken the eyes, leaving the corners and a tiny space within the darkened area.

Step 24: A cute honeybee drawing is over.



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