Learn to Draw Kitchenware Step by Step. Tutorials for Kids of All Ages
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Our step by step tutorials of drawing kitchenware will make the process easy and fun for kids of all ages. Being concentrated and following our short drawing steps they'll learn how to draw the kitchen utensils without any difficulty.

1. Draw vertical lines. They'll be the base of the drawing scheme. Then draw 3 circles: one on the top and 2 down. They are for the cup. Make the same for the saucer as shown in the picture. For a spoon draw an oval and a curved line.

2. Give volume with vertical lines.

3. Erase the scheme lines leaving the main ones.

4. Paint your drawing.




1. Draw a circle.

2. Draw an oval and a small circle for the teapot lid. On the left draw a spout of the teapot, on the right — its handle.

3. Using dark curved lines make the lid of the pot natural as it is.

4. Now make the curved lines of the teapot body, its spout and a handle clearly drawn.

5. Add shades and glare with light lines and hatching.

If you wish. you may color the drawing.


1. Draw a bit oblong cube. It'll be the body of the stove.

2. Draw a handle, camphors and an oven of the stove.

3. Add the necessary elements. Draw a fridge by analogy. Paint the picture.





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Learn to Draw Kitchenware Step by Step
Draw a Cup, a Saucer and a Spoon

1. Draw vertical lines. They'll be the base of the drawing scheme. Then draw 3 circles: one on the top and 2 down. They are for the cup. Make the same for the saucer as shown in the picture. For a spoon draw an oval and a curved line.

2. Give volume with vertical lines.

3. Erase the scheme lines leaving the main ones.

4. Paint your drawing.

A Cup. Step by Step Drawing 2

A Cup. Step by Step Drawing 3

Draw a Teapot

1. Draw a circle.

2. Draw an oval and a small circle for the teapot lid. On the left draw a spout of the teapot, on the right — its handle.

3. Using dark curved lines make the lid of the pot natural as it is.

4. Now make the curved lines of the teapot body, its spout and a handle clearly drawn.

5. Add shades and glare with light lines and hatching.

If you wish. you may color the drawing.
Draw a Jug

Draw a Stove and a Fridge

1. Draw a bit oblong cube. It'll be the body of the stove.

2. Draw a handle, camphors and an oven of the stove.

3. Add the necessary elements. Draw a fridge by analogy. Paint the picture.
Learn to Draw Other Kitchenware





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Dear friends, good luck in your creativity!
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