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How to Draw Chocolate – Easy Sweet Treat Drawing for Kids

This chocolate drawing lesson takes a simple sweet treat and turns it into a fun, step-by-step sketching activity that beginners can actually enjoy. You start with basic shapes and gradually build a classic chocolate bar, adding the wrapper, neat segmented squares, and small details that give it that familiar, playful look. Each stage is broken down visually so kids can follow along without getting stuck. It also includes downloadable PDF worksheets you can print and practice as many times as you like, making repetition easy and enjoyable.

 


How to draw a Chocolate Bar: step-by-step drawing instructions  

Step 1: Draw a slanted chocolate bar shape. Divide it into 8 pieces with straight lines. 

Kids chocolate drawing with clear lines and playful style

Step 2: Within each piece, create an angled, smaller rectangle or square for the blocks of chocolate to add a greater depth. 

Cute chocolate bar sketch for children easy to draw and color

Step 3: Create short, curly, and angled lines around the sides of the chocolate to give them a more realistic and raised appearance. 

Step by step simple chocolate drawing for kids with smooth outlines

Step 4: Draw the left edge of the wrapper beneath the chocolate using the form of a loose, folded. 

Easy chocolate illustration for kids perfect for coloring and creativity

Step 5: Fold the front wrapper under the chocolate by the slanted lines. Then draw the right-side flap upward. 

Easy chocolate drawing with simple details for young artists

Step 6: Continue wrapping by drawing the right side of the edge of the crumpled edge. 

Fun chocolate bar doodle for kids art practice

Step 7: Complete the left edge that is crumpled on the wrapper. 

Basic chocolate illustration for kids beginner drawing activity

Step 8: Draw the details of the front row of the chocolate, so that the chocolate pieces on the bottom match the upper ones. 

Cute chocolate bar drawing for children with fun design

Step 9: Draw a large, slanted rectangle under the wrapper to create the chocolate's main cover. 

Simple chocolate drawing for kids learning basic shapes

Step 10: Include the sides and edges to transform the cover into the shape of a packet. 

Simple chocolate drawing for kids with easy shapes and clean lines

Step 11: Create a wavy edge in the middle of the paper wrapper. 

Beginner friendly chocolate drawing for kids to improve creativity

Step 12: Create a second wavy line beneath it to highlight the layered edge of the wrapper. 

Kids chocolate drawing with clear lines and playful style

Step 13: The first two letters of the word CHOC are in the upper right corner of your packet. 

Chocolate drawing for kids with step by step simple design

Step 14: Now write the letters “OC” on the wrapping. 

Simple chocolate drawing worksheet for kids fun learning

Step 15: Your delicious chocolate drawing is ready. Give it your favourite colors and enjoy. 

Easy chocolate sketch activity for children art practice

Creative chocolate drawing idea for kids art and coloring



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