How To Draw A Pot: Step 6

How to Draw a Pot

Children will love learning how to draw a pot in today’s drawing lesson.

Sharpen a pencil and follow along with these basic 6 drawing steps. You will learn the basics for drawing a pot.

This lesson only takes about 20 minutes and includes a pdf you can easily print or download. The pdf packet even contains a coloring book page with just the line art. This pairs well with crayons or markers. It is perfect for very young children requiring extra guidance and are looking to fill in a pot.

Finally learn to draw food by following this tutorial at your own leisure. Have fun!

Materials

  • Pencil
  • Drawing Paper
  • Crayons or Colored Pencils
  • Black Marker (optional)
  • How to Draw a Pot Printable PDF (see bottom of lesson)
How To Draw A Pot: All Steps

This lesson will instruct you how to draw a pot. We will draw attention to the shapes of each part and types of outlines drawn ensuring that the drawing looks correct.

Time Needed: 20 minutes

  1. Draw The Lid

    How To Draw A Pot: Step 1

    Draw an oval on the upper part of the paper.

  2. Add The Lid’s Handle

    How To Draw A Pot: Step 2

    Then, add two more oval shapes with two parallel lines in between. This will look like a drawn handle attached to the pot’s lid.

  3. Draw The Pot

    How To Draw A Pot: Step 3

    After that, draw a long rectangle with a curvy bottom for the pot.

  4. Add The First Handle

    How To Draw A Pot: Step 4

    Now draw the first handle on the left side of the pot similar to the drawing shown here.

  5. Draw The Second Handle

    How To Draw A Pot: Step 5

    Add another handle on the right side.

  6. Complete Your Drawing

    How To Draw A Pot: Step 6

    Now use your colored pencils or crayons to color your pot drawing.

How to Draw a Pot 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 Pot. 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!

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