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How to Draw a Leprechaun Hat with a Clover for St. Patrick’s Day

Today, my goal is to show you how to draw a leprechaun hat with a clover decoration. It’s a simple cartoon-style drawing idea suitable for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or just practicing some easy shading and details. I’ll break it down step by step, so it’s easy for everyone.

Key Features for Drawing the Leprechaun Hat

  • Classic tall cylindrical hat shape.
  • A wide brim.
  • Broad belt around the hat, positioned slightly above the brim.
  • Square buckle at the front of the belt.
  • Clear shading to show volume and depth.
  • A simple decorative four-leaf clover placed on the hat band.

After this one, you might also want to draw a full cartoon leprechaun, or a pot of gold.

Understanding the Drawing Process

  • Red Color: Highlights what lines to draw next.
  • Black Color: Indicates the lines you’ve already completed.
  • Grey Color: Represents your basic sketch outlines.

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How to Draw a Leprechaun Hat - step 01

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How to Draw a Leprechaun Hat - final step

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