How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 6

How to Draw a Rolling Pin

Creatives will have fun learning how to draw a rolling pin in 6 easy steps.

Expect 6 easy steps to follow, kids will enjoy drawing their own rolling pin on paper. Also included is a downloadable version of this rolling pin drawing tutorial.

Ideal for art teachers and homeschoolers looking to teach kids how to draw their own rolling pin.

Get a thrill out of learning how to draw a rolling pin. Go beyond the lesson…don’t forget to add some unique details. Don’t forget about the free PDF guide.

Materials

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

In this tutorial, we will start with a new piece of paper and discover how to draw a rolling pin in 6 instructive steps. It’s best if we proportion out the proportions of each part of the rolling pin.

Time Needed: 20 minutes

  1. Draw The Cylinder End

    How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 1

    We begin by drawing a small oval on the lower right side of the paper.

  2. Add The Whole Cylinder

    How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 2

    Then draw the remaining part of the rolling pin’s cylinder.

  3. Draw The First Handle

    How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 3

    Next outline the handle as attached to the left side of the rolling pin.

  4. Add The Second Handle

    How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 4

    Draw the next handle on the right side of the rolling pin.

  5. Draw Wood Texture

    How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 5

    Now draw some wood grain lines on your rolling pin.

  6. Color Your Drawing

    How To Draw A Rolling Pin: Step 6

    Now shade your drawing in with mostly brown colors.

How to Draw a Rolling Pin 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 Rolling Pin. 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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