How To Draw Ginger: Step 6

How to Draw Ginger

Young artists will have a wonderful time learning how to draw ginger in today’s drawing lesson.

Expect 6 easy steps to follow, kids will enjoy creating their own ginger on paper. Also included is a printable version of this ginger drawing lesson.

Ideal for art teachers and homeschoolers looking to teach kids how to draw a ginger.

Finally learn to draw your very own vegetables by following this lesson at your own comfortable pace. Have fun!

Materials

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

This post will teach you how to draw ginger. We will draw attention to the shapes of each section and variety of contours drawn ensuring that the drawing looks convincing.

Time Needed: 20 minutes

  1. Begin With Ginger Slice

    How To Draw Ginger: Step 1

    Draw an oval in the middle of the paper. This will be our first piece of sliced ginger.

  2. Add The Other Slice

    How To Draw Ginger: Step 2

    Draw another oval shape beside the first slice then erase the lines that should be hidden.

  3. Add The Remaining Ginger Root

    How To Draw Ginger: Step 3

    Draw the remaining part of the ginger root just like in the sample artwork. Ginger has many nodes, buds and roots.

  4. Draw The Leaves

    How To Draw Ginger: Step 4

    Draw the First Set of Leaves. To add some color to this drawing we will be including some ginger leaves as decoration.

  5. Add Another Set Of Leaves

    How To Draw Ginger: Step 5

    Complete the line drawing with some more leaves.

  6. Color Your Drawing

    How To Draw Ginger: Step 6

    Grab your shading tools and color your ginger drawing.

How to Draw Ginger PDF Download

Click the link below to view or download this drawing lesson. The PDF is a printable drawing lesson for How to Draw Ginger. 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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