How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 6

Kids will enjoy learning how to draw a fruit bowl in today's drawing lesson.

With 6 easy steps to follow, children will enjoy drawing their own fruit bowl on paper. Also included is a downloadable version of this fruit bowl drawing tutorial.

Ideal for art teachers and homeschoolers looking to teach kids how to draw their own fruit bowl.

Enjoy learning how to draw a fruit bowl. Go beyond the lesson…don't forget to add some creative details. It is time to get drawing!

Materials

  • Pencil
  • Drawing Paper
  • Crayons or Colored Pencils
  • Black Marker (optional)
  • How to Draw a Fruit Bowl Printable PDF (see bottom of lesson)

How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: All Steps

In this post, we will discover how to draw a fruit bowl with your drawing materials. We will consider the various sizes and shapes of each part of the fruit bowl. The new lines in each step is drawn blue so you can see the most recent parts that you should be creating.

Time Needed: 20 minutes

  1. Draw The Bowl

    How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 1

    Create a set of curved lines that form the shape of the bowl.

  2. Add Grapes

    How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 2

    Draw small circles that look like a cluster of grapes on the right side of the bowl.

  3. Draw Cherries

    How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 3

    Add cherries on the left side of the fruit bowl by drawing circles with stems on top.

  4. Add Oranges

    How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 4

    Draw sliced oranges in the middle of the bowl.

  5. Add Sliced Apples And Watermelon

    How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 5

    Lastly, add a sliced apple and a couple of sliced watermelon wedges to the outer edges of the fruit bowl.

  6. Complete Your Drawing

    How To Draw A Fruit Bowl: Step 6

    Grab your coloring materials and shade in this bowl of fruit!

How to Draw a Fruit Bowl PDF Download

Click the link below to view or download this drawing lesson. The PDF is a printable drawing lesson for How to Draw a Fruit Bowl. The last page of the downloadable PDF includes a coloring book page with just the outlines and an extension exercise for prompting kids to get creative!

A Basket of Fruit

Fruits are among the most popular foods in the world. It is also one of the most popular choices for kids.

Fruit is an important part of a healthy diet.

Fruits are healthy and taste great. Some of them are also rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Kids should know more about them so they can get the best out of their diet. Learning about fruit is also fun because kids can easily appreciate how and where their food is grown!

Fruits are the part of the plant that is eaten for food. They contain seeds or at least some seed-producing tissue. Fruits can be consumed raw or cooked, in a variety of ways for a variety of reasons.

One of the most popular fruits in America is the orange. Oranges have a variety of colors including red, yellow and orange. Oranges are a good source of Vitamin C and a great tasting fruit.

How to Draw a Fruit Bowl

Step 1: Draw the Mouth of the Bowl

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First, draw an oval to form the mouth of the fruit bowl.

Step 2: Add the Base

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To add the base of the bowl, attach a U-shaped line facing upwards.

Step 3: Outline the Cherries

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Draw several rounded shapes inside the bowl as shown in the illustration to outline the cherries.

Step 4: Attach the Stem

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Form the cherries' stems by drawing narrow cylinders attached to the top of the fruit.

Step 5: Add More Cherries

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Add more cherries outside the fruit bowl by drawing rounded shapes then attaching the stem on top.

Step 6: Complete the Fruit Bowl Drawing

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To complete our fruit bowl drawing, let's use a purple crayon to color the bowl. Next, shade the cherries using a red crayon. We can use lighter shades of red to add some highlights to the cherries. Finally, use a brown crayon to fill in the cherries' stems.

Drawing Extension:

Now, draw a table for the fruit bowl to be placed on.