Drawing is a fun way to use your imagination, especially when you draw something cool like lemonade! Let’s learn how to draw a glass of lemonade step by step. Grab your markers, paper, and a pencil, and let’s get started!
Start with a Circle: Draw a small circle in the top left corner of your paper. This is the middle of the lemon slice.
Add the Peel: Draw a bigger circle around the first one. This is the lemon peel.
Create Guidelines: Use your pencil to draw a smaller circle inside the two circles. This will help you make the lemon wedges.
Draw the Wedges: Draw two lines down the middle of the circle and two lines across to make a cross. Then, add two diagonal lines to make an “X” shape.
Outline the Wedges: Use your marker to trace over some lines to make triangle shapes for the lemon wedges.
Erase Guidelines: Erase any extra pencil lines, leaving a clean lemon slice.
Draw the Top of the Glass: In the middle of your lemon slice, draw a big oval shape around the lemon. This is the top of the glass.
Outline the Glass: Draw another line around the top of the oval to make the outer rim of the glass.
Draw the Sides: From the ends of the oval, draw two lines going down. Make them a little closer together at the bottom.
Connect the Bottom: Draw a curved line at the bottom to connect the sides of the glass.
Draw the Lemonade Surface: Inside the glass, draw another oval shape a little lower than the top of the glass.
Outline the Lemonade: Draw lines down from the sides of the oval to match the glass shape.
Create the Bottom of the Lemonade: Draw another oval at the bottom of the lemonade, matching the glass curve.
Draw the Straw: Draw two diagonal lines from the top of the lemonade. Make sure they are parallel.
Connect the Straw: Draw a small curve at the bottom to connect the lines.
Add the Bend: Draw a curve at the top of the straw for the bend, then add a line down the side.
Finish the Straw: Draw an oval at the end of the straw for the opening.
Draw the Ice Cube: Draw a “V” shape overlapping the straw.
Add Depth: Draw diagonal lines from the corners and connect them to make a cube shape.
Now it’s time to color your drawing! You can color your lemonade yellow for classic lemonade or use pink for strawberry lemonade. Be creative!
Great job! You’ve drawn a tasty glass of lemonade. Remember, the most important part of drawing is to have fun and use your creativity. Enjoy your cool artwork!
Lemonade Observation: Next time you have a glass of lemonade, take a moment to observe it closely. Notice the color, the way the ice cubes float, and how the straw sits in the glass. Can you see the lemon slices? Try to draw what you see, adding any details you might have missed in your first drawing.
Lemonade Experiment: With the help of an adult, make a small glass of lemonade. Add a slice of lemon and a few ice cubes. Watch how the ice cubes float and how the lemon slice moves in the glass. Try drawing your glass of lemonade again, this time capturing the way the ice and lemon slice look in the real glass.
Creative Lemonade Drawing: Imagine a new flavor of lemonade. What color would it be? What special ingredients would it have? Draw a new glass of lemonade with your unique flavor. Add fun details like a special straw or a fancy glass shape. Share your drawing with your friends and explain your new lemonade creation!