Rabbits are a very popular animal around the world, and it’s easy to see why. They’re one of the cutest little critters you can come across, and they have strong personalities to go along with it. Their cuteness, sense of mischief and unique appearance has made them popular as subjects for all manner of media such as cartoons, movies, comic books and more. If you love rabbits and would like to draw a cute one of your own, then keep reading! We created this fun step-by-step guide on how to draw a rabbit to have you drawing your own bunny friend with ease. How to Draw A Rabbit – Let’s get Started! Step 1 When you think of a rabbit, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? I would bet that one of the first things would be big, floppy ears, and that’s what we’ll start with for this first step of our guide on how to draw a rabbit. To start, simply draw a line that curves in on itself as the one in the reference picture does. That’s all there is to it for this step, so now we can move on to step 2. Step 2 – Next, draw the other ear Your rabbit needs two ears to be complete, so we shall add another one in this part of your rabbit drawing. Simply draw another curved line on top of the previous one to have both ears ready for the rest of the drawing. Step 3 – Now, add a head for your rabbit Step 3 of this guide on how to draw a rabbit will be dealing with adding a head outline for your rabbit. The rabbit’s head is quite rounded, and has a small section jutting out a tiny bit at the front to form the mouth of your rabbit. Then, you can add a nose onto the face using a simple black dot like the one in the reference picture. Step 4 – Draw a body for your rabbit We shall start to draw a body for your rabbit drawing in this fourth step. First, draw a short, curved line underneath the head of your rabbit to make a little chest. Then, you can extend a line from the back of the head to make the back of your rabbit. As you can see in the final images, the rabbit will be sitting hunched over, so this line will be rather curved to give that appearance. Step 5 – Next, draw some limbs for your rabbit Your rabbit is really starting to take shape now! This step in our guide on how to draw a rabbit will show you how to draw some legs for your rabbit. First of all, draw in a smaller, very slightly curved leg at the front like the one in our reference image. The back leg will be much larger and rounder, so use some curved lines to draw the hip before adding a big, floppy foot. Lastly, be sure to add a round, fluffy tail to your rabbit! Step 6 – Draw the last leg This step of your rabbit drawing will be quite a simple one. All you need to do is add the other front leg of your rabbit, which will look very similar to the other one. That takes care of all the limbs, so we shall focus on the smaller details in the next step. Step 7 – Draw the eye and final details You have almost reached the end of our guide on how to draw a rabbit! There are just a few details left before we move on to the final step, so let’s take care of them now. The first thing you should make sure to add is an eye for your rabbit. We made our one by drawing some circles within other circles with some long eyelashes for extra cuteness. You could replicate this look, or use some simpler shapes for the eye! Finally, we drew some lines in the ear and around the various limbs of the rabbit for some extra definition and texture. These are the details we used, but what additional details will you use for your adorable rabbit drawing? Step 8 – Now finish off your rabbit with some color Reaching step 8 means that your rabbit drawing is now almost complete! All it needs now are some beautiful colors to finish it off. This is a step where you can really show us how creative you can be with some amazing color choices and styles! We’ve shown just one way that you could color in your rabbit in our example, but you should feel free to use any of your favorite colors on it. You can also try out some fun art mediums to finish up your rabbit drawing! If you want a more vibrant, colorful image then you can use mediums like acrylic paints and colored pens. On the other hand, watercolors and colored pencils are two examples of mediums for a more subtle color look. What will you use for your rabbit? Here’s how you can make your rabbit drawing even better… Make this adorable rabbit sketch even better with these fun tips to try out! Rabbits love to hang out with their rabbit friends, so you could add some bunny pals to this drawing of a rabbit! Now that you know how to draw one, you could add as many as you like. If you follow the guide again and add lots of rabbits, you could change small details to make each one unique. How many rabbits do you think you would like to add to this artwork? Adding more rabbits is just one of the ways that you could make this drawing more lively. There are lots of cute animals that you could add to make this drawing even more delightful. Maybe you could have some cute squirrels hanging out with it, or maybe there could be a guinea pig or some hamsters. These are just a few cute creatures that you could add to the scene! What are some other cute animals you love that would be at home in this scene? Bunnies love to feast on all manner of vegetables and other tasty treats, and you could add some for this one to munch on in your rabbit drawing. Of course, carrots would always be welcome in any picture involving rabbits, so that would be a good place to start. Rabbits also love to eat things like lettuce and spinach, though. What are some tasty bunny treats that you could add to this drawing to make this rabbit even happier? Finally, you could add a background to this rabbit sketch to give the bunny a place to play in! There are so many possibilities for a fun background setting you could use. For instance, the rabbit could be hanging out in a lush garden with plenty of plants and vegetables to nibble on. Or you could craft an elaborate rabbit hutch that it could be staying in. These are just a few ideas, but don’t be afraid to get creative with it! Your Rabbit Drawing is Complete! With that, you have successfully completed this guide on how to draw a rabbit! You should be very proud of the incredible drawing that now sits in front of you. With this guide, we tried to make it so that it was not only easy for you to learn, but also a really fun process. We hope that you did have a lot of fun as you conquered this drawing challenge! Now that your drawing is done, you can express your creativity with some personal touches. The colors you use are one way to put your own spin on it, and the mediums you use can as well! There is plenty that you can do as well, though. For example, you could change the position of the rabbit to have it in different situations, or you could draw a pretty background for it! Maybe it could even be an Easter-themed rabbit? There is no limit to what you can do, so let your creativity flow! Please be sure to check in to our site frequently, as we have many more step-by-step drawing guides in store for you to enjoy, and e will be uploading more constantly! We would love to see your amazing rabbit drawing, so please do share it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages once it’s done!

Rabbits are a very popular animal around the world, and it’s easy to see why. They’re one of the cutest little critters you can come across, and they have strong personalities to go along with it.

Their cuteness, sense of mischief and unique appearance has made them popular as subjects for all manner of media such as cartoons, movies, comic books and more.

If you love rabbits and would like to draw a cute one of your own, then keep reading!

We created this fun step-by-step guide on how to draw a rabbit to have you drawing your own bunny friend with ease.

How to Draw A Rabbit – Let’s get Started!

Step 1

When you think of a rabbit, what’s the first thing that comes to mind?

I would bet that one of the first things would be big, floppy ears, and that’s what we’ll start with for this first step of our guide on how to draw a rabbit.

To start, simply draw a line that curves in on itself as the one in the reference picture does. That’s all there is to it for this step, so now we can move on to step 2.

Step 2 – Next, draw the other ear

Your rabbit needs two ears to be complete, so we shall add another one in this part of your rabbit drawing.

Simply draw another curved line on top of the previous one to have both ears ready for the rest of the drawing.

Step 3 – Now, add a head for your rabbit

Step 3 of this guide on how to draw a rabbit will be dealing with adding a head outline for your rabbit.

The rabbit’s head is quite rounded, and has a small section jutting out a tiny bit at the front to form the mouth of your rabbit.

Then, you can add a nose onto the face using a simple black dot like the one in the reference picture.

Step 4 – Draw a body for your rabbit

We shall start to draw a body for your rabbit drawing in this fourth step. First, draw a short, curved line underneath the head of your rabbit to make a little chest.

Then, you can extend a line from the back of the head to make the back of your rabbit.

As you can see in the final images, the rabbit will be sitting hunched over, so this line will be rather curved to give that appearance.

Step 5 – Next, draw some limbs for your rabbit

Your rabbit is really starting to take shape now! This step in our guide on how to draw a rabbit will show you how to draw some legs for your rabbit.

First of all, draw in a smaller, very slightly curved leg at the front like the one in our reference image.

The back leg will be much larger and rounder, so use some curved lines to draw the hip before adding a big, floppy foot.

Lastly, be sure to add a round, fluffy tail to your rabbit!

Step 6 – Draw the last leg

This step of your rabbit drawing will be quite a simple one. All you need to do is add the other front leg of your rabbit, which will look very similar to the other one.

That takes care of all the limbs, so we shall focus on the smaller details in the next step.

Step 7 – Draw the eye and final details

You have almost reached the end of our guide on how to draw a rabbit! There are just a few details left before we move on to the final step, so let’s take care of them now.

The first thing you should make sure to add is an eye for your rabbit. We made our one by drawing some circles within other circles with some long eyelashes for extra cuteness.

You could replicate this look, or use some simpler shapes for the eye!

Finally, we drew some lines in the ear and around the various limbs of the rabbit for some extra definition and texture.

These are the details we used, but what additional details will you use for your adorable rabbit drawing?

Step 8 – Now finish off your rabbit with some color

Reaching step 8 means that your rabbit drawing is now almost complete! All it needs now are some beautiful colors to finish it off.

This is a step where you can really show us how creative you can be with some amazing color choices and styles!

We’ve shown just one way that you could color in your rabbit in our example, but you should feel free to use any of your favorite colors on it.

You can also try out some fun art mediums to finish up your rabbit drawing! If you want a more vibrant, colorful image then you can use mediums like acrylic paints and colored pens.

On the other hand, watercolors and colored pencils are two examples of mediums for a more subtle color look.

What will you use for your rabbit?

Here’s how you can make your rabbit drawing even better…

Make this adorable rabbit sketch even better with these fun tips to try out!

Rabbits love to hang out with their rabbit friends, so you could add some bunny pals to this drawing of a rabbit! Now that you know how to draw one, you could add as many as you like.

If you follow the guide again and add lots of rabbits, you could change small details to make each one unique. How many rabbits do you think you would like to add to this artwork?

Adding more rabbits is just one of the ways that you could make this drawing more lively. There are lots of cute animals that you could add to make this drawing even more delightful.

Maybe you could have some cute squirrels hanging out with it, or maybe there could be a guinea pig or some hamsters. These are just a few cute creatures that you could add to the scene!

What are some other cute animals you love that would be at home in this scene?

Bunnies love to feast on all manner of vegetables and other tasty treats, and you could add some for this one to munch on in your rabbit drawing.

Of course, carrots would always be welcome in any picture involving rabbits, so that would be a good place to start. Rabbits also love to eat things like lettuce and spinach, though.

What are some tasty bunny treats that you could add to this drawing to make this rabbit even happier?

Finally, you could add a background to this rabbit sketch to give the bunny a place to play in! There are so many possibilities for a fun background setting you could use.

For instance, the rabbit could be hanging out in a lush garden with plenty of plants and vegetables to nibble on. Or you could craft an elaborate rabbit hutch that it could be staying in.

These are just a few ideas, but don’t be afraid to get creative with it!

Your Rabbit Drawing is Complete!

With that, you have successfully completed this guide on how to draw a rabbit! You should be very proud of the incredible drawing that now sits in front of you.

With this guide, we tried to make it so that it was not only easy for you to learn, but also a really fun process. We hope that you did have a lot of fun as you conquered this drawing challenge!

Now that your drawing is done, you can express your creativity with some personal touches. The colors you use are one way to put your own spin on it, and the mediums you use can as well!

There is plenty that you can do as well, though. For example, you could change the position of the rabbit to have it in different situations, or you could draw a pretty background for it!

Maybe it could even be an Easter-themed rabbit? There is no limit to what you can do, so let your creativity flow!

Please be sure to check in to our site frequently, as we have many more step-by-step drawing guides in store for you to enjoy, and e will be uploading more constantly!

We would love to see your amazing rabbit drawing, so please do share it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages once it’s done!