Let's Draw a Clown
Join Tina to create a colourful Clown character who’s sure to bring smiles to everyone!
With Tina’s step-by-step guidance, children will learn how to build the clown’s funny face, big shoes, and classic costume. Each stage is broken down into clear, simple steps so even beginners feel confident.
Whether your young artist wants to make a silly clown, a happy clown, or a shy clown, this project offers plenty of space for imagination. Tina has taught her method to millions of children, proving again and again that drawing is for everyone.
Tips for Teachers – Drawing the Clown
1. Start with Simple Shapes
Point out that even this fun clown begins with basic circles and ovals. This helps children see the process as approachable.
2. Model the Step-by-Step Process
Draw each part slowly on the board or a large sheet—head, face, hat, shoes—so children can see exactly what to do.
3. Talk About Colour Choices
Encourage children to think ahead about what colours they’d like to use for their clown’s hair, costume, and accessories.
4. Give Time for Personalisation
Once the main drawing is complete, let students add extra details—balloons, a flower, or a funny prop.
5. Create a “Clown Gallery”
At the end, display all the clowns together. This boosts confidence and shows how everyone’s creativity shines in different ways.
