Let’s spin into creativity with this adorable Earth drawing! In this easy step-by-step tutorial, kids and beginners will learn how to draw a cartoon-style globe. It’s perfect for geography lessons, Earth Day, or just for fun! With a friendly face and classroom-style base, your world is about to get a whole lot cuter.
What You Need:
- A pencil
- An eraser
- A black marker (for outlining)
- Coloring tools (crayons, markers, or colored pencils)
- Drawing paper
Step by Step Globe Drawing Instructions
Step 1 – Draw a Big Circle
Start by drawing a large circle in the center of your page. This will be the shape of Earth.
Step 2 – Sketch the Continents
Inside the circle, draw the outlines of continents. They don’t have to be perfect — just some fun wiggly shapes like North America, South America, Europe, and Africa.
Step 3 – Add Support Points
Draw a small circle at the top and another at the bottom of the globe. These will become the pivot points that hold the globe in place.
Step 4 – Connect the Arms
Now draw two curved lines connecting the top and bottom circles. This forms the arm that supports the globe — like a big hug!
Step 5 – Draw the Stand
Add a simple stand at the bottom by drawing a vertical pole and a round base. Now your globe can sit on a desk!
Step 6 – Add a Cute Face
Make it adorable! Add two dot eyes and a smile near the center of the globe to bring your world to life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I add more details to the continents?
Of course! You can add more countries, oceans, or even draw tiny animals or landmarks.
What color should I use for the globe?
Try blue for oceans, green and brown for land, and gray or gold for the stand.
Is this drawing good for Earth Day?
Absolutely! It’s a fun and friendly way to celebrate our planet.
What if I make a mistake with the continents?
No worries! Just make fun blob shapes — it’s a cartoon globe, so creativity is more important than accuracy.
Printable Drawing Tutorials
Download Printable How to draw a globe Drawing Tutorials
You Did It!
Awesome job drawing your cheerful little globe! You just gave the whole world a face and a smile. You can draw different versions showing various parts of Earth, or even make a silly outer space background. Keep spinning your creativity and let your imagination travel the world!