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How to Draw Gaston: The Adorable Ladybird from Ben and Holly

Gaston the ladybird is one of the most lovable creatures from Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. This guide will show you how to draw Gaston step by step. Despite being a pet, Gaston lives in his own cave and has a surprising amount of personality. He doesn’t speak but communicates through squeaks and expressions, making him a fan favorite among viewers of all ages.

Sketching Gaston the Ladybird

This tutorial contains 7 illustrated steps that take you from basic shapes to a complete drawing of Gaston with his spotted shell and friendly face!

Key Features of Gaston’s Appearance

  • Large dome-shaped body with a flat bottom
  • Black head section with one round eye
  • Red shell covered in black spots
  • Two thin antennae with small balls at the tips
  • Six simple stick legs with small feet
  • Small smiling mouth on the face area

After finishing Gaston, consider expanding your Little Kingdom collection. Ben Elf makes a great companion piece since Gaston is technically his pet. You could also try sketching Princess Holly or the spell-casting Nanny Plum to complete a scene.

Understanding the Step System

Each step builds on the previous one. Pay attention to the color coding throughout the guide:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Gaston: Complete Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 01

How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly - step 01

Step 02

How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly - step 02

Step 03

How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly - step 03

Step 04

How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly - step 04

Step 05

How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly - step 05

Step 06

How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly - step 06

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How to draw Gaston | Ben and Holly

Show Off Your Gaston Drawing!

That covers everything you need to draw Gaston the ladybird. Did your sketch turn out the way you hoped? Feel free to leave a comment sharing your experience with this tutorial. If you’ve posted your artwork on social media, drop a link below so everyone can check it out and offer feedback!

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