Do you love to draw? Maybe you want to teach your kids or students how to start drawing? These how to draw food printables are the PERFECT first step!!!
How to Draw Food Printables
If you haven’t seen them yet, there are several how to draw printables here. Take some time out and unplug, grab your kiddos and sit down with them so everyone can learn how to draw food.
You’ll easily see the familiar shapes to start with (ovals, rectangles, circles, squares, etc.) and the simple details to add so that everyone will be drawing “fun” food.
You’ll be able to walk step by step through the process by creating those basic, familiar shapes, putting them together, and then adding detail that’ll give your pictures personality! Then mix and match the fun faces to give your food the look you want.
This set comes with 5 pages of easy-to-follow instructions that’ll show you you’ve been an artist all along! And I bet you’ll find it so fun you’ll draw it over and over. Practice makes perfect!
Here’s some great ideas of how to use these printables…
Do it together
There’s no better way to show your kids how important it is to learn and try new things than modeling. Do it with them. Make mistakes. Erase. Start over. There are so many lessons in that process right there, and watching you be comfortable doing it will make them more comfortable.
Draw your food
Once you’ve learned to draw all the fun foods, why not have your kids draw up the menu they’d like to have! Eggs and milkshakes? No problem. If they take the time to learn to draw them, and that’s what they want, reward them!! But the more food you learn to draw, the better prepared you need to be to cook them! 😂
Teach nutrition
Help your kids learn nutrition, and practice drawing, by creating pages of food families. Draw everything you’ve learned on a page separating them into the distinct food groups. This is a great first step toward learning about nutrition.
Whatever you do with these, make them a fun activity. Enjoy learning to draw while enjoying your kids more!
Grab the download below…
Download the how to draw food printables here.
• 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.
Absolutely! You're welcome to print as many copies as you need for your own students or church groups. I only ask that you do not edit them in any way (leaving the full copyright line in tact) or sell them or host the digital files on other websites. Please always link back to this post to share with others.
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.













