The Tooth Faerie
Keeping teeth clean and healthy is her passion, and she's quite the expert. While most faeries would prefer to use a wand,
she uses a toothbrush! If you lose a tooth, she'll be right there with a bag of shiny Neopoints. Learn how to draw this
amazing faerie.
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Add in some jagged lines to give the fringe above her forehead some texture. After adding some ruffles to her
sleeves, draw in a few slanted lines on her right hand (which is closed in a loose fist) to give its fingers some
definition. Draw a reverse L-shape on her left hand (your right), which will serve as her pinky finger, as well as
a boomerang-shaped line to suggest her ring finger. Lastly, draw in a quartet of long, surfboard-shaped ovals for her wings.
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Erase any excess lines, especially around the Tooth Faerie's hair. Then, carefully draw in two slightly pointed oval
shapes for her eyes, along with a pair of curved lines above them for her eyebrows and a smaller triangle within her ear.
Remember, her right eye (your left) will be smaller, because of the angle at which she's turned. Add a bridge for the
Tooth Faerie's nose and a smiling mouth, then give her wings some additional texture with a few marks. Lastly, add the
base of what will be a tooth to her hand, by drawing in a rock-like oval.
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Add more details to her eyes by sketching in eyelids and pupils. Next, draw in a few more lines to finish her wings.
Finally, give the tooth some shape and add four curved roots to the top of it.
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Examine your drawing and remove any excess lines. Now would also be a good time to use a pen and go over your Tooth
Faerie's permanent lines.
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It's now time to colour! Use whatever method you prefer, whether it's coloured pencils or a computer program, to really
bring your Tooth Faerie to life. Be sure to include shadows and highlights to really make her look nice!
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