31 Colored Frog Drawing Ideas

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Hop into a world where frogs aren’t just green and the possibilities are as endless as a frog’s leap! Imagine a universe where every leap brings a splash of color and every ribbit is a call to creativity. From magenta to cyan, we’re diving lily pad-first into an amphibious adventure. Why did the frog paint himself different colors? Because he wanted to hop outside the box! Get your pencils ready, because we’re about to jump into some ribbeting colored frog drawing ideas for kids that’ll make your art jump off the page!

Yellow Superhero Frog

Yellow Superhero Frog

Here are the steps on how to draw a yellow superhero frog:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, draw a smaller circle on top of the oval for the frog’s head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw the arms behind the body. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top. Draw small circles for the hands.
  7. Finally, draw a large cape flowing out behind the frog. You can draw the cape as a wavy triangle behind the body.

Color your frog yellow and add any other details you like such as shading or a superhero symbol on its chest.

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Red Detective Frog

Red Detective Frog

Here are the simple steps on how to draw a red detective frog:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle tilted slightly forward for the frog’s head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a slanted line for the mouth with a small bump in the middle for the lower lip.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw the arms out in front of the frog. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top, as if the frog is holding something.
  7. In the frog’s right hand, draw a magnifying glass. The magnifying glass can be a simple circle with a line coming out the bottom and a smaller circle inside the big circle.
  8. Color your frog red and add a detective hat on its head. A detective hat is a tall, rounded hat with a brim. Color the hat brown or gray.

Purple Frog Prince

Purple Frog Prince

Here’s how to draw a charming purple frog prince:

  1. Start with a large oval for the body.
  2. Above the oval, draw a circle for the head, tilted slightly forward as if the frog is looking up.
  3. Inside the circle, add two big circles for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the center of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a small smile with a slightly curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. Add three small circles for the toes on each foot.
  6. Draw two short arms coming out from the sides of the body. They can be bent slightly at the elbows with small ovals for hands.
  7. Now for the crown! On the frog’s head, draw a simple rectangle with a triangle on top. Decorate the crown with a few small circles or squares as jewels.
  8. Color your frog a majestic purple and add some lighter purple for shading on its round belly and under its chin. Color the crown gold and don’t forget to add a touch of yellow for the jewels.

Yellow Frog and Snail Friends

Yellow Frog and Snail Friends

Here are very easy steps on how to draw a yellow frog and snail friends:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, draw a smaller circle on top of the oval for the frog’s head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw the snail next to the frog. Draw a spiral shell for the snail. The shell can be a circle with a line spiraling up from the outside to the center.
  7. For the snail’s body, draw a small oval underneath the shell.
  8. Above the oval, draw two small circles for the eyes.

Color your frog yellow and the snail’s shell brown. You can add green grass around them or other details you like!

White Frog on the Moon

White Frog on the Moon

Here’s how to draw a whimsical white frog on the moon:

  1. Start by drawing a crescent moon. Use a large, curved line for the base of the crescent and a smaller, curved line branching off the top for the other crescent shape.
  2. On the flat part of the crescent moon, draw a small oval for the frog’s body.
  3. Above the oval, draw a circle for the frog’s head. Tilt the circle slightly forward as if the frog is gazing out.
  4. Inside the circle, add two large black circles for the eyes.
  5. For the frog’s mouth, draw a small, straight line beneath the eyes.
  6. Draw two short legs coming down from the bottom of the oval. The legs can be bent slightly with small ovals for feet.
  7. Color the moon a light gray and the frog white. You can add some shading with a darker gray for the moon to create a dimensional look. Don’t forget to add a few tiny stars around the moon for a starry night sky.

Magenta Yoga Frog

Magenta Yoga Frog

Here’s how to draw a peaceful magenta yoga frog:

  1. Begin with a large circle for the frog’s body.
  2. On top of the circle, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly as if the frog is looking down.
  3. Inside the head, add two big circles for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the center of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a curved line for the mouth with a small bump in the middle for the lower lip.
  5. For the arms, draw two curved lines coming out from the sides of the body and bending at the elbows. The hands can be simple circles with three fingers each.
  6. Draw the legs folded underneath the body. From the bottom of the circle, draw two angled lines down a short distance and then curve them back up towards the body to create the knees. End with ovals for the feet.
  7. Color your frog a vibrant magenta. Add shading with a darker magenta around the belly and under the chin for a more rounded appearance.

Black Frog on a Skateboard

Black Frog on a Skateboard

Here’s how to draw a cool black frog riding a skateboard:

  1. Draw a long oval for the skateboard. Add two rectangles underneath for the wheels.
  2. On top of the skateboard, draw a large circle for the frog’s body.
  3. Above the circle, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly as if the frog is looking ahead.
  4. Inside the head, add two large circles for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the center of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  6. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Draw the frog’s arms behind its back. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top.
  8. Color your frog black and the skateboard any color you like! You can also add stripes or designs to the board for a custom look.

Magenta Frog with Balloons

Magenta Frog with Balloons

Here are the steps on how to draw a magenta frog with balloons:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, draw a smaller circle on top of the oval for the frog’s head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Tie a bunch of strings to the frog’s hand. The strings can be simple lines coming together at a point at the frog’s hand.
  7. On the other end of the strings, draw balloons in various shapes and sizes. You can draw circles, ovals, or teardrop shapes for the balloons.
  8. Color your frog magenta and the balloons in bright colors like yellow, blue, and green. You can also add stripes or polka dots to the balloons for a festive look!

Orange Frog in the Rain

Orange Frog in the Rain

Here are some easy steps on how to draw an orange frog in the rain:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly as if the frog is looking up at the rain.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Around the frog, draw slanted lines to represent raindrops falling. You can make the lines different lengths to show some raindrops falling closer than others.
  7. Color your frog orange and add darker orange for shading on its belly and under its chin. Color the raindrops blue or gray.

Magenta Basketball Frog

Magenta Basketball Frog

Here are steps on how to draw a magenta basketball frog:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is dribbling the basketball.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. In the frog’s right hand, draw a basketball. The basketball can be a circle with lines around it to show the panels.
  7. Color your frog magenta and the basketball orange. You can add shading with a darker magenta around the belly and under the chin for a more rounded appearance.

White Rainy Day Frog

White Rainy Day Frog

Let’s draw a charming white rainy-day frog.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly as if the frog is looking down in the rain.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a small, straight line for the mouth.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Around the frog, draw slanted lines to represent raindrops falling. You can make the lines different lengths to show some rain drops falling closer than others.
  7. Color your frog white and add some light blue shading on its back to show it’s wet. Color the raindrops a darker blue or gray.

Purple Artist Frog

Purple Artist Frog

First, grab your art supplies! Let’s draw a whimsical purple artist frog.

  1. Start by drawing a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. On top of the oval, draw a tilted circle for the head, as if the frog is looking up at its artwork.
  3. Add two big circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the center of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. Add three small circles for the toes on each foot.
  6. Draw the frog’s arms outstretched in front of it, holding a paintbrush in one hand and a paint palette in the other. The paintbrush can be a long, thin line with a squiggly end, and the palette can be a small rectangle with several circles inside for the paint colors.
  7. Color your frog a majestic purple and add some lighter purple for shading on its round belly and under its chin. Don’t forget to add splatters of color around the frog to represent paint, and colorful stripes or dots to the paint palette.

Green Frog in a Hammock

Green Frog in a Hammock

Let’s draw a peaceful scene with these steps: sketch a green frog lounging in a hammock.

  1. First, draw a long, thin rectangle to represent the hammock.
  2. Above the rectangle, draw a large oval for the frog’s body resting comfortably inside the hammock.
  3. On top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the frog’s head. Tilt the head back slightly as if the frog is gazing up at the sky.
  4. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line for a relaxed expression.
  6. For the legs, draw two curved lines coming down from the sides of the oval. The legs should curve up slightly at the end as if the frog is kicking back in the hammock. You can draw small ovals for the feet.
  7. Color your frog green and the hammock in stripes or your favorite colors. Don’t forget to add shading lines around the frog’s body to show its round shape.

Red Jumping Frog

Red Jumping Frog

Let’s draw a dynamic red jumping frog.

  1. Start by drawing a large oval for the frog’s body. Tilt the oval forward to show the frog leaping.
  2. On the top of the oval, draw a small circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly, following the angle of the body.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two thick, angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. These legs should be bent with curves at the top to show the frog is jumping. Draw three small circles for the toes on each foot.
  6. Draw the frog’s arms stretched out behind its body. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top.
  7. Color your frog red and add darker red for shading around its belly and legs to show its form. You can also add a thin black outline around the frog’s body to make it pop.

Cyan Frog in a Car

Cyan Frog in a Car

Sketch a cyan frog cruising in a yellow car.

  1. First, draw a large rectangle to form the car’s body. Add four smaller rectangles underneath for the wheels.
  2. On top of the car, draw a smaller circle for the frog’s head. Tilt the circle forward slightly as if the frog is looking ahead.
  3. Behind the head, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  4. Inside the head, add two big circles for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the center of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  6. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Draw the frog’s arms holding the steering wheel. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top, with circles at the end for the hands on the wheel.
  8. Color your frog cyan and the car yellow. You can add details like headlights, windows, and a sunroof to the car. Don’t forget to shade the frog and car to show their dimension.

Blue Smiling Frog

Blue Smiling Frog

Grab your art supplies! Let’s draw a bright blue smiling frog.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Color your frog a bright blue and add shading with a darker blue around its belly and under its chin for a more rounded appearance. You can also add details like dots or stripes for a unique look!

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Black Astronaut Frog

Black Astronaut Frog

Gear up for adventure! Let’s draw a black astronaut frog.

  1. First, draw a large circle for the frog’s body.
  2. On top of the circle, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly as if the frog is looking out of the helmet.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a small, curved line for the mouth.
  5. Draw a large, rounded rectangle around the head to represent the astronaut helmet. Add a curved line across the front of the helmet for the visor.
  6. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Draw a backpack on the frog’s back with two thin straps coming down from the shoulders. You can add a small rectangular box to the back for an oxygen tank.
  8. Color your frog black and the astronaut helmet white. Add shading with a darker gray around the frog’s body and helmet to show dimension. Don’t forget to add stars and other space elements around the frog to create a starry sky.

Pink Lily Pad Rest

Pink Lily Pad Rest

Get ready to relax and draw a cute pink frog resting on a lily pad.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the lily pad. You can add a small dent in the oval on one side to show the lily pad cupping the frog.
  2. On top of the lily pad, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  3. Add a smaller circle on top of the body for the frog’s head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is gazing down.
  4. Inside the head, draw two large circles for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a small smile with a curved line.
  6. For the legs, draw two short, angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Color your frog pink and the lily pad green. Add darker shades of green to the lily pad to show depth and roundness. You can also add a few small lines around the lily pad to depict water ripples.

Pink Yellow Fishing Frog

Pink Yellow Fishing Frog

Here are the steps on how to draw a pink and yellow fishing frog:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body. Color the bottom half yellow and the top half pink.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Color the head yellow.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line. Color the mouth pink.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. Color the legs yellow. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes. Color the toes pink.
  6. Draw a long, thin line extending from the frog’s mouth, like a fishing line. At the end of the line, draw a small triangle for a bobber. Color the line and bobber yellow.
  7. You can add a small fish near the bobber if you want! Color the fish any color you like.

White Valentine’s Frog

White Valentine's Frog

Spread the love with these steps: Draw a sweet white frog holding a Valentine’s Day card.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is gazing at the card it’s holding.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a small, curved line for the mouth.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. In the frog’s hand, draw a heart-shaped card. You can draw a simple outline of a heart or decorate it with stripes, lines, or a message.
  7. Color your frog white and add shading with a light blue or pink around its belly and under its chin for a more rounded appearance. Color the Valentine’s Day card red and decorate it with details in pink or red.

Purple Frog in a Boat

Purple Frog in a Boat

Let’s set sail on a colorful adventure and draw a playful purple frog captain steering a boat. Here’s how:

  1. First, draw a long rectangle for the base of the boat. Add a tall triangle on the front of the rectangle for the sail.
  2. In the boat, draw a large oval for the frog’s body. Tilt the oval slightly forward to show the frog is leaning forward a bit.
  3. On top of the oval, draw a circle for the head. Tilt the head forward to match the angle of the body.
  4. Add two big circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the center of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line for a happy frog captain.
  6. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Draw the frog’s arms outstretched in front of it, as if holding the boat’s steering wheel. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top, with circles at the end for the hands on the wheel.
  8. Color your frog a majestic purple and add some lighter purple for shading on its round belly and under its chin. Color the boat brown, the sail white with blue stripes, and don’t forget to add a small frog captain hat on the frog’s head! The hat can be a simple triangle with a circle on top for the base and button. You can also add wavy lines around the boat to show waves.

Purple Chef Frog

Purple Chef Frog

Let’s get cooking and draw a delightful purple chef frog!

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is looking down at its delicious creation.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw the frog’s arms outstretched in front of it, holding a chef’s hat on its head and a spoon in its other hand. The chef’s hat can be a tall cylinder with a rounded top. The spoon can be a long, thin line with a wide oval at the end.
  7. Color your frog purple and add some lighter purple for shading on its round belly and under its chin. Color the chef hat white and the spoon silver. You can also add a colorful neckerchief around the frog’s neck for a stylish touch!

Brown Frog with a Backpack

Brown Frog with a Backpack

Let’s draw a curious explorer frog with these steps:

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is looking ahead on its adventure.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line for a happy frog.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw a backpack on the frog’s back with two thin straps coming down from the shoulders. You can add a rectangular box to the back for a camping kit or a small pouch.
  7. Color your frog brown and the backpack green or blue. Add shading with a darker brown around the frog’s body and backpack to show dimension. You can also add a small water bottle or rolled-up sleeping bag sticking out of the backpack.

White Frog in a Raincoat

White Frog in a Raincoat

Gear up for some wet weather fun! Here’s how to draw a charming white frog sporting a raincoat.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a small smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw a raincoat around the frog’s body. The raincoat can be shaped like a large oval with a curved line at the bottom. Add a pointy hood at the top of the oval for the frog’s head to peek out.
  7. Color your frog white and the raincoat yellow. You can add dark yellow for shading on the raincoat to show folds and wrinkles. Don’t forget to add a few raindrops around the frog with slanted lines.

Brown Pirate Frog

Brown Pirate Frog

Here’s how to draw a mischievous brown pirate frog.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body. Tilt the oval slightly to one side as if the frog is in action.
  2. On top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly to match the angle of the body.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line, and add a small, triangular nose below the mouth.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw the frog’s arms outstretched. Extend two curved lines up from the body and curve them inwards at the top. On one hand, draw a pirate sword – a long line with a triangular tip at the end. On the other hand, draw a pirate hat – a triangle on top of a circle.
  7. Color your frog brown and add shading with a darker brown around its belly and under its chin for a more rounded appearance. Color the pirate hat black and the sword silver. You can also add a black eye patch over one eye for a true pirate look! Arrr!

Cyan Sleeping Frog

Cyan Sleeping Frog

Catch some Zzzs with these steps! Let’s draw a restful cyan frog.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body. Curve the top of the oval slightly to show the frog’s back rounding as it sleeps.
  2. On the top of the oval, draw a small circle for the head. Tilt the head forward slightly so it rests comfortably on the frog’s body.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil, but make the eyelids closed over the circles.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a small, straight line for the mouth.
  5. For the legs, draw two short, angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes. Curl the toes underneath the frog’s body as if it’s tucked in for sleep.
  6. Color your frog cyan and add shading with a darker cyan around its belly and under its chin for a more rounded appearance. You can also add a few blades of grass around the frog to show where it’s sleeping peacefully.

Magenta Frog Making a Snowman

Magenta Frog Making a Snowman

Grab your pencils and scarves! Let’s draw a cheerful magenta frog building a joyful snowman.

  1. First, draw a large circle for the snowman’s base. Add a slightly smaller circle on top for the snowman’s head.
  2. In front of the snowman, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  3. On top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is concentrating on its creation.
  4. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line to show the frog’s enjoyment.
  6. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Draw the frog’s arms outstretched in front of it, holding a snowball in one hand and a twig (for the snowman’s arms) in the other. The snowball can be a circle and the twig can be a long, thin line.
  8. Color your frog magenta and the snowman white. Add shading with a darker magenta around the frog’s belly and under its chin. Don’t forget to add black pebbles for the snowman’s eyes and buttons, a orange carrot nose, and a festive red scarf around the snowman’s neck.

Orange Frog with a Kite

Orange Frog with a Kite

Let’s fly a kite with these steps! Draw a cheerful orange frog holding a kite.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head back slightly as if the frog is looking up at the kite.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Draw a string coming up from the frog’s hand and extending up into the sky. At the end of the string, draw a diamond-shaped kite with a long tail. You can add stripes or other designs to the kite for decoration.
  7. Color your frog orange and the kite a bright color like yellow, blue, or green. Don’t forget to shade the frog with a darker orange around its belly and under its chin for a more rounded appearance. You can also add a few fluffy clouds in the sky around the kite.

Green Ice Cream Frog

Green Ice Cream Frog

Let’s draw a summertime scene with these steps: create a cool green frog enjoying a delicious ice cream cone.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head. Tilt the head slightly forward as if the frog is savoring its sweet treat.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line and a long tongue sticking out, reaching for the ice cream.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. In the frog’s hand, draw a tall ice cream cone with a round scoop on top. The cone can be a triangle with a long, pointed bottom, and the scoop can be a large circle on top of the cone.
  7. Color your frog green and the ice cream cone a bright color like strawberry red, chocolate brown, or vanilla yellow. Add shading with a darker green around the frog’s body for a more rounded appearance. Don’t forget to add drips coming down the ice cream cone to show it’s melting in the summer heat!

Grey Christmas Frog

Grey Christmas Frog

Spread holiday cheer with these steps! Let’s draw a cuddly grey frog all lit up for Christmas.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  2. Then, on top of the oval, draw a smaller circle for the head.
  3. Add two large circles inside the head for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  4. Below the eyes, draw a wide smile with a curved line.
  5. For the legs, draw two angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  6. Wrap colorful Christmas lights around the frog’s body. You can draw squiggly lines or small circles in various colors to represent the lights.
  7. Color your frog a light grey and add shading with a darker grey around its belly and under its chin for a more rounded appearance. Don’t forget to add a Santa hat on the frog’s head for a festive touch! The hat can be a triangle with a white fluffy brim and a small red pom-pom at the tip.

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Black sitting frog

Black sitting frog

Let’s draw a tranquil scene with these steps: create a black frog chilling.

  1. First, draw a large oval for the lily pad. You can add a small dent in the oval on one side to show the lily pad cupping the frog.
  2. On top of the lily pad, draw a large oval for the frog’s body.
  3. Add a smaller circle on top of the body for the frog’s head.
  4. Inside the head, draw two large circles for the eyes. Draw a small black circle in the middle of each eye for the pupil.
  5. Below the eyes, draw a small smile with a curved line.
  6. For the legs, draw two short, angled lines coming down from the bottom of the oval. At the feet, draw three small circles for the toes.
  7. Color your frog black and the lily pad green. Add darker shades of green to the lily pad to show depth and roundness. You can also add a few small lines around the lily pad to depict water ripples.

Conclusion

And there you have it, a kaleidoscope of colorful frogs that have hopped right out of the ordinary. From the regal purples of frog princes to the sunny yellows of superhero frogs, we’ve seen that when it comes to creativity, the sky, or should we say pond! is the limit. Remember, every artist was first an amateur who dared to dream in color. Why did the frog become an artist? Because he wanted to draw flies! Keep those colors vibrant, your imagination leaping, and who knows what colorful critters will jump onto your page next. Until then, keep your art as colorful as a frog’s world!

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