Learn how to draw a great looking Piggy Bank with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Piggy Bank.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Piggy Bank
How to Draw a Great Looking Piggy Bank for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the piggy bank outline by drawing two ovals - one large and two small. Draw an even smaller oval inside each of the small ovals. Shade around them to form the eyes. The remaining oval is the nose.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw two ovals on the nose to indicate the nostrils. Then use curved lines for the top of the nose, smiling mouth, and chin.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Use curved lines to draw a triangular ear. Then, use a long curved line to draw the front of the circular face.
Drawing Step 4
4. Enclose another triangular ear, and detail them both with curved lines. Draw a "U" shaped line for the leg.
Drawing Step 5
5. Draw two more "U" shaped legs, and connect them with a curved line. Use a long curved line to draw the rest of the body.
Drawing Step 6
6. Draw the final leg and detail above the legs with short lines. Draw a short, spiral-shaped tail.
Drawing Step 7
7. Draw a partial circle on the pig's back. This is a coin going into the slot.
Add More Details to Your Piggy Bank Picture - Step 8
8. Draw a curved line along the edge of the coin to make it three-dimensional. Outline a bold number "1," marking the coin as a one-cent penny.
Complete the Outline of Your Piggy Bank Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw a circle around the "1" and detail the side of the coin with short, straight lines.
Color Your Piggy Bank Drawing
Your piggy bank outline is now complete. Color your drawing. Many piggy banks are pink, but they can really come in any color.
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Learn More About The Piggy Bank Drawing
How much money is in your piggy bank? You can decide what goes in this cute piggy bank drawing.
Piggy banks have been around for a long time. The reasons for this may have been words used to describe jars used as banks or cultures in which pigs are symbols of good fortune. Today, it is not uncommon for piggy banks to be associated with a pig's appetite, as if it is gobbling up money, which makes it fat.
There's a one-cent coin going into the piggy bank in this drawing, but you can add more. Check out this stack of money drawing or this cartoon money drawing with coins falling out of the bag.
Piggy banks are also characters in tales like Disney's Toy Story. Give your piggy bank some friends to play with. Check out his Woody drawing and this Buzz Lightyear drawing. They've got a lot of adventures to go on.
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