Banana Bread Drawing
Children will love learning these simple steps to make banana bread drawing.
Follow along with these basic 6 drawing steps. You will learn the basics for drawing banana bread.
This lesson only takes about 20 minutes and includes a pdf you can easily print or download. The pdf lesson even contains a coloring-book-like page with just the line art. This goes perfectly with crayons, colored pencils, or markers. It is ideal for very young kids needing extra guidance and simply looking to fill in banana bread.
Trying to learn to draw is much more fun when you have a clear lesson to reference. Keep practicing!
Materials
- Pencil
- Drawing Paper
- Crayons or Colored Pencils
- Black Marker (optional)
- Banana Bread Drawing Printable PDF (see bottom of lesson)

In this lesson, we will start off with a new piece of paper and discover how to create banana bread drawing in no time. It makes sense to pay attention to the proportions of each part of the banana bread.
Time Needed: 20 minutes
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Begin Drawing The Loaf
Begin your drawing by outlining the contour of the banana bread loaf.
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Complete The Loaf
Then complete the sliced up loaf so that it looks 3D.
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Draw The First Slice
After that, draw the first slice of the bread that it tilted to the right.
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Add The Second Slice
Add another slice under the first slice that you just drew.
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Draw The Final Slice
Finalize the line art with the last slice of the banana bread that is laying down. At this point you should have what looks like a loaf of banana bread that is being sliced up for all of your friends!
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Complete Your Drawing
Get your coloring materials and color your banana bread. Banana bread is mostly brown in color. Take notice how the outer parts of the bread can be shaded a slightly darker brown color.
Banana Bread Drawing PDF Download
Click the link below to view or download this drawing lesson. The PDF is a printable drawing lesson for Banana Bread Drawing. 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!