Bubble letters look soft, rounded, and fun to draw.
This easy drawing tutorial will help you build a bold bubble letter V with clean curves.
Take your time and focus on smooth, simple shapes.

What You Will Need
- Pencil and eraser (or a drawing tablet)
- Black marker or pen (optional, for outlining)
- Colored markers or pencils (optional, for decorating)
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- Crayola Coloring Set (140 Pieces – Mega Value!)
- 24 Colored Crayon Set
- A4 Printer Paper
- Crayola Coloring Pencils
- HP Home Printer with Instant Ink!
Time needed:
10 minutes.
Step-by-Step Drawing Guide
Step 1: Draw the first outer curve

Start with one long hook-like curve that rounds over at the top.
Let the stroke drop downward in a gentle, smooth line for one side of the bubble letter V.
Pro Tip: Use one steady wrist motion to keep the curve clean and round.
Step 2: Add the opposite outer outline

Near the top, draw a rounded arch to the other side and bring it down.
Keep the spacing at the top even so the letter feels balanced and puffy.
Pro Tip: Match the width at the top so both sides look equally “bubble.”
Step 3: Build the right V arm shape

From the center dip, pull a slanted line upward to form the right arm of the V.
Round the top and let it drop a short distance to keep the letter soft and inflated.
Pro Tip: Keep the right arm’s tilt similar to the left for a symmetrical V.
Step 4: Connect the bottom with a rounded base

Extend the right side downward with a long, smooth curve.
Add a rounded bottom connection so the base looks plush instead of sharp.
Pro Tip: Make the bottom connection round, not pointy, to keep the bubble style.
Step 5: Add a top highlight curve

Inside the upper-left area, draw a short curved highlight that echoes the outer curve.
Leave a small gap from the outline so it looks like a shiny reflection.
Pro Tip: Keep the highlight short and thin so it supports the outline.
Step 6: Add a bottom highlight curve

Inside the lower middle area, draw a short curved highlight that follows the bottom arc.
Keep it floating away from the outline to match the top highlight style.
Pro Tip: Make both highlights similar in thickness for a consistent look.
Step 7: Color in your drawing!

Fun Facts
- Bubble letters became popular in graffiti and street art for their bold readability.
- Rounded edges help letters feel friendly and cartoon-like.
- Adding simple highlights can make flat letters look shiny and lively.
Pin it now, Draw later!

If you drew in pencil, trace the final outline with a pen for a crisp bubble letter V.
Try coloring it in, adding patterns, or placing a shadow behind it for extra pop.
Keep practicing step by step drawing, and soon you can create a whole bubble alphabet.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make my bubble letter V look more even?
Check that both arms tilt similarly and that the top widths match before you ink.
Can I make the bubble letter V thicker?
Yes—draw a slightly wider outer outline and keep the curves rounded at the ends.
What’s the easiest way to keep curves smooth?
Draw lightly first, then redraw the final line with one slow, confident stroke.





