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How to Draw a Peach – Easy Step-by-Step Fruit Drawing for Kids

Young artists can capture the sweet essence of summer by sketching a plump, fuzzy peach. This guide helps children shape the round fruit, the signature dimple, and a fresh green leaf using simple, gentle curves. Following our clear step by step drawing worksheets alongside a helpful video tutorial makes adding these natural details incredibly easy. It is a delightful way to practice drawing for beginners step by step and enjoy how to draw for kids.

 


Discover how to draw a peach with Monkey Pen’s step-by-step drawing tutorial and turn a simple fruit into a colourful work of art.

Step 1: Draw a tiny curving stem, with a small round at the bottom.

Step 2: Attach an extended pointed leaf to the left side.

Step 3: Draw a second leaf to the left and extend it away from the stem.

Step 4: Begin the large peach by drawing a large semi-circular shape to the left of the leaf.

Step 5: Continue the outline of the peach by drawing a curving line starting from the stem on the right side and moving toward the side you are on.

Step 6:  Make a little curved dip close to the stem to form your peach's top.

Step 7: Begin your second fruit by drawing a big curve on the right side where there is a space left.

Step 8: Finish the circle shape of the peach by adding the small bumpy portion in the middle.

Step 9: Create an angled side line to the second peach, to show the areas where it is overlapped.

Step 10: Draw the centre lines between each leaf.

Step 11: Create small vein lines within the leaf on the left.

Step 12: Create tiny vein lines within the right side leaf.

Step 13: Draw a wavy curving line on the front of the second peach to create the seed of it.

Step 14: Finish the peach stone using a wavy line opposite to the one you have just drawn.

Step 15: Make a tiny pointed connection between the peach seed and its flesh, at the top and the bottom.

Step 16: Make some curving texture lines within the peach seed.

Step 17: Apply further curving texture lines to make the seed appear rough.

Step 18: Complete the drawing by checking the outlines, and also try to color your drawing to make it more beautiful. 



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