Learn how to draw a great looking Fiddle Leaf Fig with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Fiddle Leaf Fig.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Fiddle Leaf Fig

How to Draw a Great Looking Fiddle Leaf Fig for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the fiddle leaf fig outline by drawing its pot. Use curved lines to enclose a rounded trapezoid shape.
Draw a "C" shaped line near the top. Extend two lines to form the stem, erasing as necessary, and use curved lines to enclose the soil.
Drawing Step 2

2. Extend two twigs from the stem. For each one, extend a pair of curved lines that meet at a sharp point.
The twigs should be loosely teardrop-shaped. Use a curved line to enclose the pear shape of the leaf edge.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Use a wavy curved line to enclose the edge of the leaf. Then use straight lines to extend the central trunk. Near the new top, extend a pair of curved lines that meet at a sharp point, forming another twig.
Drawing Step 4

4. Use a long, wavy curved line to enclose the shape of the leaf. Extend the trunk. Extend two curved lines from the trunk, allowing them to meet to form another twig.
Drawing Step 5

5. Use a straight line to continue the trunk, and two curved lines to form another twig. Use long curved lines to enclose the leaf shapes.
Add another curved line to the edge of one leaf to give it a three-dimensional aspect.
Drawing Step 6

6. Use a pair of straight lines to continue the trunk. At the top, use curved lines to enclose a "V" shape.
Draw an inverted "V" shaped line above it to enclose the new leaf bud. Then use a wavy curved line to enclose another leaf in the background.
Drawing Step 7

7. Enclose another large leaf in the background. Then use long curved lines that meet at points to enclose the leaf veins.
Then, begin extending "Y" shaped and curved lines from the central veins of the lower leaves to indicate the texture of the minor veins.
Add More Details to Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Picture - Step 8

8. Continue drawing leaf veins using curved and "Y" shaped lines.
Complete the Outline of Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw veins on the remaining leaves and texture the tip of the bud with short lines.
Color Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Drawing

Your cartoon fiddle leaf fig outline is now complete. Color your plant. Fiddle leaf figs are usually dark green in color.
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Learn More About The Fiddle Leaf Fig Drawing
What plant does every plant parent want? The fiddle leaf fig is one of them! You can learn how to draw a fiddle leaf fig with the help of this easy, step-by-step house plant drawing guide.
Fiddle leaf figs get their name from the shape of their leaves. They are roughly shaped like a fiddle or violin. Compare the shape with this violin drawing.
The fiddle leaf fig is a species of ficus. It's in the same family of plants that make fruit like the ones in this fig drawing, but fiddle leaf figs don't make edible fruit.
If you're a plant parent, you know that one plant is never enough. Don't forget to check out our full selection of plant drawing guides.
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