How To Draw A Funny Grilled Cheese Sandwich

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a grilled cheese sandwich through a fun, step-by-step guide that encourages creativity and artistic expression. Using simple instructions, they will create the sandwich’s components, including the bread and cheese, and even add a funny face to make it more engaging. Finally, they will color their artwork and have the opportunity to personalize it with additional details.
  1. What do you need to start drawing a grilled cheese sandwich?
  2. Can you tell me how to make the cheese look melty in your drawing?
  3. What funny things can you add to your sandwich to make it smile?

How to Draw a Grilled Cheese Sandwich: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide

Grilled cheese sandwiches are yummy and fun to eat. Let’s have some fun by drawing one! Get your markers and paper ready, and let’s start drawing a delicious grilled cheese sandwich!

Materials Needed

  • Markers
  • Paper

Step 1: Draw the First Slice of Bread

Let’s start with the first slice of bread. Put it a little to the left on your paper.

  1. Draw two bumps at the top, one curving left and the other right.
  2. Make the sides curve in a bit, then draw straight lines down for the edges.
  3. Connect the bottom with a curved line to finish the slice.

Step 2: Add Dimension to the Bread

Make your bread look 3D!

  1. From the top left, draw a curve that goes out and connects to the right bump.
  2. Do the same on the right side, matching the bread’s shape.
  3. Draw a short diagonal line down from the corner and connect it to the bottom.

Step 3: Draw the Cheese

Now, let’s add the cheese!

  1. Draw a wiggly line at the top for the cheese.
  2. Add more wiggly lines on the sides, with some drips for a melty look.
  3. Connect the cheese lines at the bottom.

Step 4: Add the Second Slice of Bread

Time for the second slice of bread.

  1. Copy the lines from the first slice, curving out and back in.
  2. Go behind the big cheese drip and connect it to the cheese layer.

Step 5: Create a Funny Face

Let’s make our sandwich smile!

  1. Draw a smile in the middle of the bread.
  2. Add an open mouth with a small “J” shape under the smile.
  3. For teeth, draw lines across the mouth and add a tongue with a curve.
  4. Draw two oval shapes for eyes, leaving small circles white for highlights.

Step 6: Color Your Sandwich

Time to color your sandwich!

  • Use yellow or orange for the cheese.
  • Color the bread light brown like toasted bread.
  • Add any extra details you like, such as a background or toppings.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn and colored your own grilled cheese sandwich. You can make it special by adding things like a plate or a drink, like orange juice. We hope you had fun drawing, and we can’t wait to see your tasty artwork!

  • What is your favorite part of making a grilled cheese sandwich, and how would you draw it differently to show that?
  • Have you ever made a grilled cheese sandwich at home? What other ingredients would you add to your drawing to make it unique?
  • Why do you think adding a funny face to the sandwich makes it more fun? Can you think of other foods you would like to draw with funny faces?
  1. Grilled Cheese Observation Walk: Take a walk around your kitchen or dining area with an adult. Look for real grilled cheese sandwiches or pictures of them. Notice the colors, shapes, and textures. How does the real sandwich compare to the one you drew? Share your observations with a friend or family member.

  2. Sandwich Story Time: Imagine your grilled cheese sandwich drawing comes to life! Write a short story or tell a story to a friend about an adventure your sandwich might have. Where does it go? Who does it meet? What fun things happen? Use your imagination and have fun with your story!

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: With the help of an adult, use paint or colored pencils to mix colors. Try to create the perfect shade of yellow or orange for cheese and light brown for bread. What happens when you mix different colors together? Can you make new colors for your sandwich drawing?

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