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A snowman is a true symbol of joy and creativity, born from the first snow and children’s laughter. The history of the snowman goes back to ancient times, and different cultures believed it had magical properties — protecting the home or serving as a messenger of winter.

Start by drawing a large oval at the bottom of your page. This will be the base of your snowman.
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Add a second, smaller circle on top of the first one. Let the circles slightly overlap to create a natural connection.
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On each side of the lower circle, draw two delicate branch-like lines, curved as if the snowman is waving cheerfully.
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Draw a warm hat on the snowman’s head.
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Draw two big round eyes to give your snowman a friendly expression. Add a triangular carrot nose and a smiling mouth shaped like a smooth curve.
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Wrap a striped scarf around the area where the circles meet. Let the ends hang down freely to add movement to the drawing.
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Add a row of buttons on the snowman’s body, draw rosy cheeks, and add folds to the hat for extra detail.
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Your drawing is ready! All that’s left is to color it using the example.
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