Draw a simple kawaii frog step by step in under two minutes with Cosmicwolf109 using pencil, eraser, and markers to practice speed and expressions.


Step-by-step guide to draw a kawaii frog in 2 minutes with Cosmicwolf109
Step 1
Gather all your materials and put them on a clear spot to work.
Step 2
Put the paper flat in front of you.
Step 3
Hold your pencil in your drawing hand and get comfortable.
Step 4
Set a 2-minute timer but do not start it yet.
Step 5
Press start on the timer to begin your 2-minute kawaii frog challenge.
Step 6
Draw a big rounded oval in the middle of the paper for the frog's head and body.
Step 7
Draw two big round eyes on top of the oval.
Step 8
Draw smaller filled circles inside each eye for pupils and leave a tiny white dot for shine.
Step 9
Draw a small curved smile under the eyes.
Step 10
Draw two little oval cheeks under the eyes for kawaii blush.
Step 11
Draw two tiny feet at the bottom of the oval with three little toes each.
Step 12
Trace over your pencil lines with a marker to make your frog bold.
Step 13
Erase the extra pencil lines once the marker ink is dry.
Step 14
Colour the frog green and colour the cheeks pink using your markers.
Step 15
Share your finished kawaii frog on DIY.org.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can I use instead of a marker, green marker, or a timer if I can't find them?
If you don't have a marker use colored pencils, crayons, or a felt-tip pen to trace and colour the frog, swap the green marker for any green crayon or pencil, and use a phone timer or ask a grown-up to count 120 seconds for the 2-minute timer step.
What should I do if the marker smudges or my pencil lines don't erase cleanly after tracing?
If marker smudges or pencil lines remain, follow the instructions and wait for the marker ink to dry completely before using an eraser to remove extra pencil lines, and practice drawing the big rounded oval and eyes quickly before you start the 2-minute timer to avoid rushing.
How can I adapt this kawaii frog challenge for younger kids or older kids?
For younger kids, lengthen the timer to 4–5 minutes, let them use crayons instead of a marker, or pre-draw the big rounded oval so they only add the eyes, smile, and cheeks, while older kids can shorten the challenge to 60 seconds and add details like shading, textures, and extra toes.
How can we extend or personalize the finished kawaii frog after colouring it green and pink?
To enhance the finished kawaii frog, add a paper crown or lily pad, draw a background scene, use glitter glue on the pink cheeks after colouring, or create a series of frogs and share the results on DIY.org.
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Facts about cartoon drawing for kids
✏️ Pencil grades go from H (hard) to B (soft); softer B pencils make darker, faster lines that are great for speedy sketches.
⏱️ Artists often use 1–5 minute timed sketches to loosen up—2-minute challenges are perfect for practicing quick expressions.
🖍️ Alcohol-based markers are popular for bold, blendable kawaii colors but can bleed through thin paper—always test on a scrap first.
🐸 Frogs range in size from about 7.7 mm to over 30 cm, making them one of the most size-diverse groups of animals.
🎀 The Japanese word "kawaii" means "cute" and the kawaii art style often uses simple shapes, big eyes, and tiny mouths for instant charm.


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