If you love Tom & Jerry, you’ll love this tutorial.
With just a few basic shapes, you’ll be drawing Jerry Mouse in no time.
Follow along and learn how to draw Jerry Mouse with smooth lines, expressive features, and that classic cheeky look.

How To Draw Jerry Mouse – A Step by Step Guide
1. Cute Jerry Drawing
Step 1: Start with a curved line shaped like a soft “C” laying on its side. This will form the top part of Jerry’s head.

Step 2: At the lower end of the curved line, draw a small rounded shape for the nose.
Add two small curves under the nose to form the mouth area.
Draw tiny curved lines on the sides for facial expression.

Step 3: Draw Jerry’s eye using an oval placed close to the nose.
Add a thick eyelash line above the eye.
Draw the pupil inside the eye.
Add a small curved eyebrow above the eye.

Step 4: Starting from the top curved line, draw the face shape downward.
Add a pointed cheek curve to show the cute expression.
Smoothly curve down to form the jaw.

Step 5: Draw a large round ear on top of the head.
Draw a second smaller curved ear behind it.
Add inner ear details using soft curved lines.

Step 6: From under the head, draw a curved neck.
Add the shoulder and upper chest using soft, rounded lines.
Draw the back curve of Jerry’s body going downward.

Step 7: Extend a long arm forward from Jerry’s shoulder.
Draw the hand with a thumb and fingers pointing outward.
Add small curved lines to show finger joints.

Step 8: Draw a curved belly line.
Add the hips leading into two short legs.
At the bottom, draw simple cartoon-style feet.

Step 9: Draw a long thin tail curving downward.
Add fur detail lines at the top of the head and near the cheeks.

Step 10: Above Jerry’s outstretched hand, draw a small heart shape.
Add a tiny shine detail inside the heart.

Step 11: Color the body and head light brown.
Color the inside of the ears peach or light pink.
Color the belly, mouth area, and hands cream or light beige.
Color the nose dark brown.
Add a red color for the heart.

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2. How to draw Jerry easy
Step 1: Begin by drawing a straight vertical line on the left side of your paper. This line represents the wall that Jerry is peeking from behind.

Step 2: On the right side of the vertical line, draw a large curved line resembling a backward “S.”
This curved line will become Jerry’s head and cheek shape.

Step 3: From the top part of the curve, draw a large oval ear.
Inside the ear, add a smaller curved line to show the inner ear.
This begins forming Jerry’s iconic large mouse ear shape.

Step 4: Draw a curved line for the head

Step 5: Add a round cheek connected to the head curve.
Then draw a small oval nose touching the line of the wall.
Jerry is peeking, so part of his nose appears close to the edge.

Step 6: Below the first ear, draw another oval shape for the second ear.
This ear should be slightly smaller because it is farther from the viewer.
Add a curved inner-ear line as well.

Step 7: Inside the face, draw an oval for Jerry’s snout

Step 8: Add Jerry’s eyes:
– Draw two small oval shapes leaning slightly toward the wall.
– Add tiny circles inside for the pupils.
– Add curved eyelid lines above the eyes to give expression.

Step 9: Draw Jerry’s mouth by adding a small curved line under the nose.
Extend this into a wider smile curve. Add a short line at the corner of the mouth for expression.
Sketch Jerry’s whiskers: Three short lines on each side of the face. Keep them angled outward.

Step 10: Draw the upper part of Jerry’s body: Make sure it stays mostly behind the wall to keep the “peeking” effect.

Step 11: Color Jerry

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3. How to draw Jerry Mouse
Step 1: Start by drawing Jerry’s eyes: two oval shapes placed closely together.
Add two small black circles for the pupils, leaving tiny white highlights for a cute, lively expression.
Draw his eyebrows as short curved lines above the eyes.
Add his nose—a small rounded triangle below the eyes.
Sketch Jerry’s mouth: draw a wide smile with a curved line, then add another curved line below it to form the lower lip.
Don’t forget the three whiskers on each side, drawn as short, curved strokes.

Step 2: Draw a large, rounded shape around the face to form Jerry’s head.
Add his two big mouse ears, shaped like wide ovals attached to the sides of the head.
Inside each ear, add another curved line to create the inner ear detail.
Outline the top of his head with a few curved spikes to represent Jerry’s little hair tufts.

Step 3: Drawing his neck with two short downward lines below the head.
Add his arms, stretching outward on both sides. Each arm should be slender with three rounded fingers.
Draw the upper torso: a simple curved shape that connects the arms.

Step 4: Shaping Jerry’s belly, keeping it rounded and slightly protruding.
Add his legs, making sure they are short and slightly spread apart.
Outline the feet with oval shapes, adding small curves for toes.

Step 5: Draw Jerry’s long, thin tail, slightly curved and pointing outward.
Make sure all lines are clean and smooth.

Step 6: Add Colors

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4. How to draw Tom and Jerry easy
Step 1: Draw a small round shape for Jerry’s head. Add two curved lines on top for the ears. Draw a tiny oval for the nose.

Step 2: Add two big oval eyes close together. Draw small circles inside the eyes for the pupils.
Add a cute smiling mouth below the nose. Draw two curved cheeks to complete the face.

Step 3: Draw a small curved body under the head. Add Jerry’s arms pointing forward — he is holding something. Draw his fingers using small rounded shapes.

Step 4: Next to Jerry, draw two large oval eyes for Tom.
Add pupils and thick eyelids above the eyes to show expression.

Step 5: Draw a big round nose under Tom’s eyes.
Add his wide smiling mouth with his cheek shapes on both sides.
Draw the inside mouth line to separate upper and lower parts.

Step 6: Draw the outline of Tom’s head — wide, fluffy, rounded.

Step 7: Add two large pointed cat ears on top. Add inner ear lines for detail.
Add Tom’s whiskers using long thin lines. Add hair tufts on Tom’s head.

Step 8: Draw the rest of Tom’s torso with smooth curved lines.

Step 9: Draw Tom’s shoulder and arm reaching out toward Jerry. Add his hand holding Jerry gently.

Step 10: Coloring

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5. How to draw Tom and Jerry Face
Step 1: Draw Tom’s Eyes and Nose
Start by sketching two big oval eyes for Tom. Place them close together, and add small black pupils inside.
Below the eyes, draw his small rounded nose. Add three curved lines on each side for whiskers.

Step 2: Below the eyes, draw his small rounded nose. Add three curved lines on each side for whiskers.

Step 3: Add Tom’s Head Shape
Draw the outline of Tom’s head around the face—start with the top of the head, then draw the cheeks and the wide smile.
Sketch the inside mouth line and add the eyelashes above his eyes to show expression.

Step 4: Draw Tom’s Ears and Neck
Add two large round ears on each side of his head.
Inside each ear, draw a smaller curved shape for the inner ear.
Then draw a short line down to form his neck connecting under the chin.

Step 5: Start Drawing Jerry Beside Tom
To the right of Tom, begin sketching Jerry’s face.
Start with Jerry’s eyes—two tall oval shapes tilted slightly inward, giving him his typical expressive look.
Add his big nose below the eyes and draw his smiling mouth.

Step 6: Add Jerry’s Head and Ears
Now sketch Jerry’s fluffy cheek fur with jagged lines on both sides.
Add his tall pointed mouse ears on top of his head.
Inside each ear, draw a smaller curved shape to show depth.
At this stage, Tom and Jerry appear close together, with Jerry leaning beside Tom’s cheek.

Step 7: Color the characters:
Tom: grey fur, pink inner ears, white mouth and cheeks, green-yellow eyes.
Jerry: brown fur, light beige belly and inner ears, black nose.

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6. How to Draw Jerry the Mouse

Awesome work!
Now that you know the basics, try drawing Jerry running, laughing, or holding cheese.
Keep drawing regularly to strengthen your creativity and skills.






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