Drawing a root beer float is a super fun and creative activity! Let’s learn how to draw a yummy-looking root beer float step by step. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s begin!
Start by drawing the top of your frosty mug. Make a gentle curve that looks like a smile. This will be the top edge of your mug.
Now, draw the whipped cream on top of the mug. Make a bump on the left and another on the right. Add more curves to make it look fluffy, like a scoop of ice cream.
Let’s outline the mug. Draw two lines going down from the whipped cream on both sides. Curve the corners a little bit.
To make the mug look like glass, draw inside the mug. Start from one side, curve around the bottom, and go up the other side.
Draw a bumpy line across the top of the mug to show the ice cream floating above. It should look like a yummy vanilla iceberg!
For the mug’s handle, draw two short lines from the left side. Connect the top and bottom with a curve to make a thick handle.
Add a straw by drawing two diagonal lines coming out from the whipped cream. Connect the top with a curve to make it look 3D.
Make your root beer float even more fun by adding a funny face! You can pause here to create your own silly expression.
For extra fun, draw bubbles around the mug to show the fizzy root beer.
Now it’s time to color your root beer float! Use markers, crayons, or colored pencils to make it colorful.
We hope you had fun drawing your root beer float! Remember, you can be as creative as you want, so feel free to change your drawing however you like. Happy drawing, and we can’t wait to see your amazing artwork!
Root Beer Float Observation: Next time you have a root beer float, take a moment to observe it closely. Notice the bubbles, the way the ice cream floats, and how the whipped cream sits on top. Draw what you see and compare it to your previous drawing. What details did you notice that you can add to your drawing?
Create Your Own Float: Use playdough or clay to create a 3D model of a root beer float. Try to include all the parts you drew: the mug, ice cream, whipped cream, straw, and bubbles. This will help you understand the shapes and how they fit together in real life.
Story Time: Imagine your root beer float drawing comes to life. Write a short story about its adventures. Where does it go? What does it see? Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them what they think your root beer float would do next!