How to Draw a Peach
Children will love learning how to draw a peach in 6 simple steps.
Follow along with these simple 6 drawing steps. You will learn the fundamentals for drawing a peach.
This lesson only takes about 20 minutes and has a PDF near the bottom of the lesson you can easily print or download. The pdf lesson even contains a “coloring book” page with just the line art. This accompanies well with crayons or colored pencils. It is perfect for very young children looking for some extra guidance and simply looking to fill in a peach.
Finally learn to draw your very own fruit by following this tutorial at your own speed. Have fun!
Materials
- Pencil
- Drawing Paper
- Crayons or Colored Pencils
- Black Marker (optional)
- How to Draw a Peach Printable PDF (see bottom of lesson)

In this lesson, we will start with a blank piece of paper and discover how to draw a peach in a series of 6 steps. We will observe the proportions of each of the drawn parts of the peach.
Time Needed: 20 minutes
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Draw The Peach’s First Half
Begin by drawing an oval on the right side of your paper.
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Add The Next Half
Then, on the left side, draw a curved line following the shape of your oval. This gives the peach fruit its characteristic split shape.
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Draw The Stem
Add a long slender shape at the top of your peach drawing.
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Add The First Leaf
Draw the first leaf on the right side of the paper.
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Complete The Line Art
Then, add another leaf on the left side.
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Color Your Drawing
Now we are ready to color our peach drawing. Peaches can vary in color from yellow to red.
How to Draw a Peach 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 Peach. 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!
Delicious Peaches
Peaches are often confused with nectarines, but their taste and texture are different.
Peaches may be good for people with diabetes. They’re low in sugars, but they’re high in fiber.
Peaches were not always popular in the Western world. They’ve usually been more popular in the East
The texture of peaches differs greatly depending on the ripeness of the fruit. Green peaches tend to be hard and firm, while yellow peaches are soft and juicy.
Peaches are native to China and while peach groves can be found in many parts of the world, they can be found abundantly in the Eastern United States. Northwest China is the place where peaches originated. From there, they spread to Pakistan, India, and then into Europe. Not only are peaches good for eating, they’re also good for canning, jams, and juices. Many people like to pickle them, too!