Okra Drawing
Find out how to create a simple okra drawing. Perfect for young gardeners at heart!
Kids will enjoy this simple step by step lesson for learning how to draw these interesting vegetables. This easy okra tutorial is perfect for fairly young kids looking to learn how to draw.
All drawing steps are included here which make it fun and simple to follow! Plan for this drawing to require about 20 minutes, but the drawing process can actually take longer if a background is drawn in addition to the subject matter.
Finally learn to draw your very own vegetables by following this tutorial at your own speed. Embrace your inner artist!
Materials
- Pencil
- Drawing Paper
- Crayons or Colored Pencils
- Black Marker (optional)
- Okra Drawing Printable PDF (see bottom of lesson)

In today’s tutorial, we are going to learn how to draw okra on paper. The shape and proportion of each of the drawn parts will be observed in each step of the lesson. Note that the blue lines have been drawn to show the new lines being drawn in each in each of the steps.
Time Needed: 20 minutes
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Draw The First Okra
Grab your pencil and begin drawing a knife-shaped body for the first okra.
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Add The Top Part
Then, add the triangular top part on the left side.
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Draw The Second Okra
Draw another okra across the first one. We are going to erase the lines that went over on the first one in the next step.
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Add Okra Slices
Now we are going to add small pentagon shapes below the whole okras. These will look like thinly sliced pieces of okra vegetables.
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Add Seeds And Other Details
To complete the line drawing, add seeds inside each sliced okra. Don’t forget to add the top part on the second whole okra. Now our line work is complete.
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Complete Your Drawing
Grab your coloring materials and begin coloring your okra drawing.
Okra Drawing PDF Download
Click the link below to view or download this drawing lesson. The PDF is a printable drawing lesson for Okra 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!