Looking for a fun new hobby to start right now? Check out this amazingly EASY how to draw a cheeseburger step by step printable!! 😊
Go ahead and add cheeseburgers to the menu this week, and learn how to draw them with this step by step printable tutorial!
Easy How to Draw a Cheeseburger Step by Step Printable
I love drawing and doodling! My favorite class in high school was ART!!! It’s something that has always been so much fun. Whether it’s clip art, SVGs, wall art, etc…you’re sure to find some awesome things on this blog and TODAY (!!!) I have for you THE cutest cheeseburger IN the world!
You’re going to learn how to draw it with an actual step by step drawing tutorial.
You will be getting 8 pages with this printable, each with a grid page, what to draw, and written instructions as well. It is seriously so simple, and I bet once you try it, you’ll be obsessed with drawing it over and over. 🙂
While you’re at it…be sure to get your kids involved and you ALL can draw this together. Make a day of it and HAVE FUN!!! 🥰
Before you begin using these pages, you could print the first intro drawing page and laminate it, that way you can keep it for everyone in the family to use, or hang it up in your office as inspiration when you are practicing drawing this. If you don’t have a laminator, here’s one that we use and love.
Grab your cheeseburger drawing below…
Download the Easy How to Draw a Cheeseburger Step by Step Printable.
What else, exactly, can you do with this tutorial? I am glad you asked. 🙂
Fun Ways To Use This How To Draw Tutorial
There are so many great ideas for using this how to draw cheeseburger tutorial! Here are some suggestions…
1. Learn a new hobby as a family
This would be an excellent hobby not only for you but for your kids as well! You can make this a fun family time activity to do together. It can help inspire their creativity, make for some great quality family time (without screen time or electronics), and teaches your kids a new skill in the process.
You can hang up the main page as inspiration on how to get from point A (blank picture) to the last step, and print as many copies as you need for yourself and each of your kids. Even your toddlers can doodle along with you all. 😊
Once you and your kids have finished drawing this, you can go to this next step…
2. Make your own coloring pages
After you have drawn these together, go ahead and color them in! This is a great activity for kids and adults too – you can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or if you are feeling a little fancy, grab some watercolors or paint. Our favorites to use is anything Tombow Dual Brush Pens.
If your kiddos aren’t with you and you want to prepare a coloring activity for them, you can practice multiple times and create your own coloring pages for them!
3. Use for crafts and cards
Once you have these drawn and colored in, you can cut them out and use them to decorate cards, make crafts, anything! You can also simply hang them up on your fridge, frame them on a tabletop, or put them somewhere in your home to display your hard work.
These how to draw tutorials are made to be fun for you and your family to do and teach you a new skill in the process! I hope you enjoy them as much as we do! 🙂
• Other printables are either functional OR cute. I bridge the gap between the two. Since I'm a single mom and don't have time to mess around and am a kid at heart, I love something that actually propels me forward and gets the job done quickly, while still having that super cute vibe I'm known for.
• I'm a graphic designer FIRST. This means my printables, whether free or paid for, will always be of the highest quality and print crisp and clear on any printer.
• I love what I do and I do the work myself. I'm not hiring these out. This is my life, my hobby, my passion, my heart.
• My fans are obsessed with my work. To date, I've made over $23M on printables alone (organically) in the past 8 years.
Yes! Except for some large binders, all printables on the blog are 100% free for personal use. I make these because I genuinely want you to have something cute and helpful right now without having to spend a dime. You deserve a life that feels more peaceful, more organized, and more you, and if a simple printable can make your day feel lighter, I am so happy to give that to you.
Printables, graphics, backgrounds, SVGs, fonts, and design elements on this site are for personal use only. You may not alter them or redistribute them for free or monetary gain without written consent from the author, Sarah Titus. If you want to share these resources with others, please share the link to the blog post. Teachers & Churches: You may share these with your classes, colleagues, and congregation as long as they are not edited in any way.
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• For best results, I recommend using standard 8.5"x11" white paper. Since these are professionally designed as high-resolution PDFs, they'll stay crisp and clear on any printer. To print, simply download the PDF to your device and open your printer settings. Select "Fit to Page" to ensure the printable looks perfect.
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