Easy How to Draw Blue from the If Movie

Easy How to Draw Blue from the If Movie


Here you’ll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for Blue from the If movie and Blue Coloring Page. He along with Blossom, gets the help of Cal and Bea to save all of the IFs.

A drawing of Blue

This brand new tutorial will show students how to draw Blue from the “If” movie, which is in theaters now. The story is about a girl who embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids after discovering she can see everyone’s imaginary friends.

Blue is a giant cuddly character, and the steps below will show young artists how to draw his body in a way that really resembles his look in the movie – big and full with large arms and hands attached. It’s really not that hard to do, when you take it one step at a time!

Use the button below to download this free tutorial!

Preview of a step by step tutorial for how to draw Blue from the If movie, available as a free PDF.

Blue Coloring Page

A coloring page for Blue from the If movie, available as a free PDF.

Materials for a Blue Drawing

Step by Step directions

Time needed: 45 minutes

How to draw Blue from the If movie

  1. Start with a kind of potato shape.
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  2. Add the two cartoon eyes that are tilted a bit.
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  3. Draw a mouth with teeth underneath.
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  4. Add the eyebrows and two floppy ears.
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  5. Draw the tuft of hair between the ears.
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  6. Add the waving hand and arm on the left.
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  7. Draw the bent arm on the right and erase the inside.
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  8. Add two legs below, erase line, add grass.
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  9. Trace the drawing with a marker and color.
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Originally published in artprojectsforkids.org