How To Draw Pizza – Preschool

Alphabets Sounds Video

share us on:

In this lesson, students learn how to draw a fun pizza step-by-step using crayons. Starting with the pizza base and crust, they progress to adding sauce, cheese, pepperoni, and even a playful face, encouraging creativity and personal expression throughout the process. The lesson emphasizes having fun and sharing their artwork with others.
  1. What colors did we use to make our pizza drawing?
  2. What fun things can you add to your pizza to make it special?
  3. How did you feel while drawing your pizza? Did you have fun?

Drawing a Fun Pizza: A Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s have some fun and learn how to draw a yummy pizza! Get your crayons and paper ready, and let’s start creating!

Materials Needed

Before we start, make sure you have these things:

  • Crayons in orange, red, yellow, black, and pink
  • A sheet of paper

Step 1: Draw the Pizza Base

Start with the Crust: Use your orange crayon to draw an upside-down triangle or a big letter “V.” This will be the base of your pizza.

Connect the Top: Join the top of the triangle to finish the crust.

Add the Crust Line: Draw another line across the top for the crust and color it in.

Step 2: Add the Sauce

Switch to Red: Take your red crayon and draw a wavy line near the top of the triangle for the pizza sauce.

Color in the Sauce: Fill in the area above the wavy line with red to make the sauce.

Step 3: Add Cheese

Use Yellow for Cheese: Grab your yellow crayon and color the whole pizza base to add cheese. It’s okay if you color outside the lines a little!

Step 4: Add Pepperoni

Back to Red: Let’s add pepperoni! Draw circles on your pizza for the pepperoni slices. You can also draw half-circles for slices that are cut in half.

Color the Pepperoni: Fill in the pepperoni circles with red.

Step 5: Create a Fun Face

Switch to Black: Use your black crayon to draw eyes and a smile on your pizza. You can even add arms and legs if you like!

Add Details: Feel free to add more fun features, like fingers or feet, to make your pizza character even more exciting.

Step 6: Add Final Touches

Use Pink for Cheeks: If you want, use your pink crayon to give your pizza character some cute cheeks.

Get Creative: Add any other fun things to your pizza, like extra toppings or silly faces!

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve made a special pizza drawing that can be anything from a spooky spider pizza to a happy monster pizza. The most important thing is to have fun and be creative.

We hope you enjoyed this drawing lesson! Don’t forget to take a picture of your artwork and share it with your friends and family. Happy drawing!

  • What is your favorite part of making a pizza drawing, and why do you like it? Is it drawing the crust, adding the sauce, or maybe creating a fun face?
  • Can you think of other toppings you would like to add to your pizza drawing? What are they, and why do you like them?
  • Have you ever made a real pizza with your family or friends? How was it similar or different from drawing a pizza?
  1. Pizza Topping Hunt: Go on a fun scavenger hunt in your kitchen or garden to find real-life items that could be pizza toppings. Look for things like small round objects for pepperoni or leaves for spinach. Once you find them, arrange them on a paper plate to create your own unique pizza design. Share your creation with your family and explain why you chose each item as a topping.

  2. Pizza Story Time: Imagine your pizza drawing comes to life! What adventures would it go on? Write a short story or draw a comic strip about your pizza character’s day. Does it meet other food friends, or does it go on a journey to find the best cheese? Share your story with your class or family.

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Use your crayons to explore color mixing. Try combining different colors to see what new shades you can create. For example, mix red and yellow to see what happens. Use these new colors to add extra details to your pizza drawing, like different cheese or sauce colors. Discuss with a friend or family member what colors you discovered and how they changed your drawing.

All Video Lessons

Login your account

Please login your account to get started.

Don't have an account?

Register your account

Please sign up your account to get started.

Already have an account?