The world of The Flintstones has charmed audiences for decades, presenting a playful juxtaposition of Stone Age settings with modern-day dilemmas. Central to this universe is Bamm-Bamm Rubble, the spirited adopted son of Barney and Betty Rubble. If you’ve ever wondered how to draw Bamm-Bamm Rubble with the same energy and charm, this guide is tailored just for you.
Bamm-Bamm: A Glimpse into His Iconic Appearance
- Overall Physique: As a toddler, Bamm-Bamm portrays the endearing innocence of youth with his short stature and fair skin.
- Hair: Bamm-Bamm’s signature white hair stands out, reflecting his lively nature.
- Attire: Donned in a loincloth speckled with orange-tan or yellow-tan spots, it’s complemented by a matching hat. A strap, usually brown or black, with a distinct bone completes his iconic outfit.
If you’re enthusiastic about recreating the entire Stone-Age drawing, consider adding his parents and characters like Fred and Wilma to accompany Bamm-Bamm in your art piece.
Understanding Our Drawing Guide
Our guide offers a walkthrough, broken down into 14 methodical steps. Here’s how to interpret the color-coded instructions:
- Red Color: Indicates the immediate step you should be working on.
- Black Color: Represents the lines drawn in preceding steps.
- Grey Color: Highlights the foundational sketch for proportions, which you should draw with gentle pencil strokes.
While you journey from the initial sketch to the final masterpiece, the last stage gives you the option to ink your drawing. When inking, it’s crucial to let the ink dry to avoid any smudges. After ensuring it’s dried, gently erase the underlying pencil sketch to reveal the sharp, inked lines. The final image in our guide, displaying a colored version of Bamm-Bamm Rubble, serves as a handy color reference for artists choosing to add a splash of color.













Now that you know how to draw Bamm-Bamm Rubble, you might want to try your hand at the rest of the Bedrock crew too, because more Flintstones characters are on the way. Keep an eye on what’s coming by signing up for the weekly digest using the form at the top of the page, or follow along on Pinterest and Facebook for updates as new guides drop.