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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw a Christmas Wreath with simple steps.
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Step 1: Draw the Center Knot
Start by drawing a small circle near the top of your drawing area. This will be the center knot of the bow.

Step 2: Draw the Bow Loops
On the left and right sides of the circle, draw two heart-like shapes to form the loops of the bow. The lines from the bow loops should meet the central circle.

Step 3: Draw the Bow Tails
Draw two hanging ribbon shapes below the central knot. These are the tails of the bow.

Step 4: Start the Wreath Base
Below the bow tails, begin drawing the fluffy, spiked outline of the wreath. Draw the inner bottom curve of the wreath, making it look spiky like evergreen needles.

Step 5: Complete the Wreath Base
Continue the spiky line to complete the outer circle of the wreath, connecting it back to the sides of the bow loops. This creates the full, spiky outline of the wreath shape.

Step 6: Add Needles and Detail
Draw small “V” shapes all around the wreath inside the outline. These represent individual needles or sprigs, adding texture to the evergreen.

Step 7: Draw the Ornaments
Draw a few small circles scattered around the wreath’s body. These will be the decorative ornaments or berries.

Step 8: Color Your Wreath
Color the bow red, the wreath base and needles green, and the ornaments with various festive colors (like red, yellow, and blue). Your Christmas Wreath drawing is complete!


Step 1: Draw the Center Knot
Start by drawing a small, rounded rectangular shape near the bottom center of your drawing area. This will be the center knot of the bow.

Step 2: Draw the Bow Loops
Draw the main bow structure by adding two wavy loops on either side of the center knot. Make sure to include small lines to show the fabric folding into the center.

Step 3: Draw the Bow Tails
Draw two long, curved ribbons hanging down from the bow, one on each side. The ends of the ribbons should be cut into a “V” shape.

Step 4: Draw the Outer Wreath Edge
Now, draw a large, rough circle around the bow to form the outer edge of the wreath. Use a continuous, short, wavy line to give it a textured, spiky evergreen appearance.

Step 5: Draw the Inner Wreath Edge
Draw a smaller, concentric circle inside the outer edge. Use the same short, wavy line to create the textured inner opening of the wreath.

Step 6: Add the Wrapping Ribbon
Draw three curved bands across the wreath. These bands should wrap around the wreath shape to look like a decorative ribbon spiraling around the evergreen.

Step 7: Draw the Ornaments
Draw several small circles scattered evenly around the wreath, placing them in the empty spaces between the wrapping ribbon. These are the festive ornaments or berries.

Step 8: Color Your Wreath
Color the wreath green and the wrapping ribbon and bow an orange or reddish-brown color. Color the ornaments with various festive colors. Your second Christmas Wreath drawing is now complete!


Step 1: Draw the Central Bell
Start at the bottom center by drawing a single bell shape. This is usually a rounded dome with a small circle for the clapper hanging below.

Step 2: Add Two Side Bells
Draw two more bells, one on each side of the central bell, overlapping slightly to form a cluster of three.

Step 3: Draw the Bow Above the Bells
Draw a small bow centered just above the bells. This bow connects the bells to the wreath.

Step 4: Draw the Outer Wreath Edge
Draw a large circle around the bells and bow. Use a soft, wavy, “cloud-like” line to create the full, fluffy outer edge of the wreath.

Step 5: Draw the Inner Wreath Edge
Draw a smaller, concentric circle inside the outer edge. Use the same soft, wavy line to create the inner opening of the wreath.

Step 6: Draw the Ornaments
Draw several small circles scattered evenly around the fluffy wreath base. These are the festive ornaments.

Step 7: Color Your Wreath
Color the wreath a deep green. Color the bells yellow or gold and the bow red. Color the ornaments with various bright, festive colors.


Step 1: Draw the Center Knot
Start by drawing a small, rounded rectangular shape near the top center of your drawing area. This is the center knot of the bow.

Step 2: Draw the Bow Tails
Draw two curved ribbon tails extending down from the sides of the center knot. The ends should be cut into a “V” shape.

Step 3: Draw the Bow Loops
Draw the two large loops of the bow extending from the center knot. Add short lines on the knot to indicate gathers in the fabric.

Step 4: Draw the Outer Wreath Edge
Draw a large circle around the bow to form the outer edge of the wreath. Use a short, wavy line for the fluffy texture.

Step 5: Draw the Inner Wreath Edge
Draw a smaller, concentric circle inside the outer edge. Use a spiked or wavy line to create the inner opening of the wreath, making sure it goes behind the hanging ribbon tails.

Step 6: Draw the Large Ornaments
Draw several large circles scattered around the wreath’s body. These will be the primary ornaments.

Step 7: Draw the Small Ornaments
Draw several smaller circles scattered around the wreath, filling the spaces around the large ornaments.

Step 8: Add Stars
Draw several five-pointed stars scattered amongst the ornaments on the wreath.

Step 9: Color Your Wreath
Color the wreath a bright green and the bow a red or pinkish-red. Color the ornaments and stars with varying festive colors (e.g., red, orange, yellow).


Step 1: Draw the Center Knot
Start by drawing a small square or rectangular shape near the top center of your drawing area. This is the bow’s center knot.

Step 2: Draw the Bow Loops
Draw the two large, flowing loops of the bow on either side of the center knot.

Step 3: Draw the Ribbon Tails
Draw the two long, curved ribbon tails hanging down from the bow loops, making sure they overlap slightly.

Step 4: Start the Inner Wreath Edge
Draw a small, textured, fluffy circle directly below the bow and surrounding the ribbon tails. This begins the inner edge of the wreath.

Step 5: Complete the Outer Wreath Edge
Draw a much larger, textured, spiky circle around the inner edge to complete the full wreath shape.

Step 6: Add the Wrapping Ribbon
Draw four curved lines across the wreath that extend from the central bow, creating the look of a wide ribbon wrapped around the wreath.

Step 7: Draw the Holly/Flowers
Draw small four-petal flower or holly shapes in the sections of the wreath created by the wrapping ribbon.

Step 8: Add Small Ornaments
Draw many small circles (or berries/beads) scattered around the wreath, filling the space around the holly shapes.

Step 9: Color Your Wreath
Color the wreath a bright green. Color the bow and wrapping ribbon a bold red. Use various bright colors for the small ornaments and the holly shapes.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Christmas Wreath will help you easily create a nice drawing.