How To Draw Bluey And Bingo Easy

Alright, buckle up, buttercups! We're about to embark on a drawing adventure so epic, so fantastically fun, that you'll be giggling like a giddy Bingo after a game of Keepy Uppy! That's right, we're drawing Bluey and Bingo! And trust me, if I can do it (and I draw like a caffeinated squirrel sometimes), you absolutely can too.
Let's Start With Bluey!
First things first, grab your weapon of choice: a pencil, a crayon, a rogue banana peel – whatever works for you! We are not aiming for Picasso here, okay? We're aiming for pure, unadulterated Bluey joy!
The Head
Draw a slightly squashed circle. Imagine a slightly deflated basketball. That's basically Bluey's head.
Add two slightly pointy ears on top. Think fluffy triangles sticking straight up. Don't stress about perfection; Bluey's ears have character!
The Face
Draw two big, round eyes inside the circle. These are the windows to Bluey's soul, so make them expressive. Add a smaller circle inside each for the pupils.
Now, for the snout: a simple, rounded triangle shape right in the middle of the face. A little black nose at the tip finishes it off.
Draw a happy, slightly wobbly line for the mouth. Remember, Bluey is almost always smiling! Give her a cheerful grin.
The Body
Draw a slightly oval-shaped body attached to the head. It should be a bit smaller than the head. Think beanbag, but less bean-y and more Bluey-shaped.
Add four short, simple legs. Just little rectangles will do the trick. Bluey's not winning any marathons today, but she’s definitely winning our hearts.
Draw a tail sticking out from the back. A simple curved line will do perfectly. Give it a little flick at the end for extra pizzazz!
Now, For Bingo!
Guess what? You've practically already learned how to draw Bingo! The process is almost identical to drawing Bluey.
The Head and Face
Draw another slightly squashed circle. Maybe make this one a tiny bit smaller than Bluey's.
Add the ears! Just like Bluey's, but maybe rounder. Bingo's ears are a little more floppy and sweet.
Eyes, nose, mouth – follow the same steps as for Bluey. Remember, Bingo's expression is often a little more gentle and innocent.
The Body
Draw the body. Again, similar to Bluey's, but proportionally smaller. She's a bit smaller than Bluey, after all!
Legs and tail! Follow the same steps as before. You are practically a Bluey and Bingo drawing machine now!
Final Touches!
Erase any unnecessary lines. Remember those guidelines? Wave goodbye!
Add details like spots (Bluey has blue spots, and Bingo has orange ones!). Don't overthink it; just have fun adding those little details.
Color them in! Grab your blues, oranges, and any other colors you feel like using. Let your imagination run wild!
And there you have it! You've officially drawn Bluey and Bingo! Now, go forth and unleash your artistic genius on the world (or at least your refrigerator door). Remember, the most important thing is to have fun! Keep practicing, and you'll be drawing Heeler families like a pro in no time!

















