Want to draw a cute turkey for Thanksgiving or just for fun? You’re in the right place! This beginner-friendly tutorial will walk you through each step with simple shapes and cheerful details. Grab your drawing tools, and let’s get started! ✏️🎨
✨ Materials Needed
Make sure you have the following supplies before you begin:
- Pencil ✏️
- Eraser 🧽
- Drawing paper 📄
- Black pen or marker for outlining 🖊️
- Crayons, colored pencils, or markers 🖍️
✏️ Step-by-Step Turkey Drawing Guide
Step 1: Draw the Turkey’s Head
Start by drawing a small circle near the top of your page. This will be the turkey’s head.

Step 2: Add the Body
Draw a large oval under the head — like a big egg shape. This will be the turkey’s plump body.

Step 3: Sketch the Beak and Wattle
Add a small triangle to the front of the head for the beak. Then draw a wiggly teardrop shape under the beak — that’s the turkey’s wattle!

Step 4: Draw the Eyes
Draw two big eyes using circles. Add smaller black dots inside them for pupils. Leave a little white space for a shiny look 👁️👁️

Step 5: Add the Wings
On both sides of the body, draw curved wings like the letter “C” facing outward.

Step 6: Draw the Legs and Feet
Under the body, draw two straight legs. At the bottom, add three toes pointing outward on each foot.

Step 7: Create the Tail Feathers
Behind the body, draw several large, rounded feathers fanned out like a rainbow. These are the turkey’s signature tail feathers!

Step 8: Add Feather Details
Inside each feather, draw lines or small shapes for texture. You can even make the feathers slightly different shapes and sizes.

Step 9: Outline Your Drawing
Use a black pen or marker to carefully trace over all the pencil lines. Wait for the ink to dry, then erase any leftover pencil marks.

Step 10: Color Your Turkey
Now the fun part — color your turkey! Use traditional fall colors like brown, red, orange, and yellow, or get creative with bright, fun shades. 🌈🦃

🎉 You Did It!
Amazing job! Your turkey is ready to show off. Whether you’re decorating for Thanksgiving, making a card, or just having fun, your drawing is something to be proud of. Want to take it further? Try drawing a group of turkeys or add a background like a pumpkin patch or autumn leaves! 🍂🎨