How to Draw a Carrot: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Ready to draw a garden-fresh carrot? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and some paper to practice these simple, confidence-building shapes.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished drawing of a carrot with green tops, displayed on a clean background.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Top Curve

A simple curved line forming the top edge of a carrot root.

Draw a curved line that looks like a wide, downward-facing letter 'C.' Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the shape if it feels a bit lopsided.

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Step 2: Adding Side Curves

Adding small, overlapping curved lines to the sides of the carrot shape.

Add several overlapping, curved lines down each side of the carrot. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as little 'bumps'—carrots aren't perfectly smooth, so don't worry about making them identical!

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Step 3: Tapering the Body

Drawing curved lines that gradually get closer together to form the carrot body.

Continue adding curved lines, but start bringing them closer together as you move down. Teacher's Tip: This creates the natural, tapered look of a real carrot root.

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Step 4: Forming the Pointed Tip

The carrot shape narrowing to a sharp point at the bottom.

Keep adding overlapping lines until they meet at a sharp point at the bottom. Teacher's Tip: If the tip looks too blunt, just erase and redraw the final two lines at a steeper angle.

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Step 5: Adding Texture Lines

Adding small horizontal texture lines across the surface of the carrot.

Draw a few extra curved lines across the body of the carrot. Teacher's Tip: These represent the little ridges found on real vegetables, giving your drawing a more realistic, organic feel.

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Step 6: Starting the Greenery

Drawing the first wavy stem of the carrot top.

Draw two parallel, wavy 'S' shaped lines at the top and connect them. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as the carrot's leafy stems; keep them loose and wiggly!

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Step 7: Adding More Stems

Adding a second wavy stem to the top of the carrot.

Draw another 'S' shaped stem next to the first one. Teacher's Tip: Vary the height of your stems so the greenery looks natural and bushy rather than perfectly uniform.

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Step 8: Filling in the Greenery

Adding additional stems to create a full, leafy top.

Add a few more stems in the remaining space at the top. Teacher's Tip: Overlapping these lines slightly will make the carrot look much fuller.

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Step 9: Refining the Leaves

Adding fine detail lines to the carrot leaves for texture.

Add small, curved lines along the stems to give the leaves texture. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes to make the greenery look feathery.

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Step 10: Adding Color

A fully colored, vibrant orange carrot with green leafy tops.

Time to color! Use bright orange for the root and vibrant green for the tops. Teacher's Tip: Try using different shades of orange to add highlights and shadows for a 3D effect.