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

How to Draw a Great Looking Spider Plant for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the spider plant outline by drawing its pot. Use curved lines to enclose the curved trapezoidal shape. Draw a curved line across the bottom of the pot.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw the first three leaves of the spider plant, erasing as necessary. For each leaf, extend a long curved line and double it back on itself, forming a sharp point.
Notice how the lines nearly meet themselves, giving the leaves a three-dimensional bend.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Use curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw two more blades. Notice how some of the lines overlap to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance.
Drawing Step 4

4. Use pairs of long curved lines that meet at sharp points to create larger, longer leaves. Notice how some of the lines overlap to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance.
Drawing Step 5

5. Use pairs of long curved lines to draw more leaves, some passing behind the others. Notice how some of the lines overlap to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance.
Drawing Step 6

6. Use pairs of long curved lines to draw more leaves. Notice how some of the lines overlap to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance.
Drawing Step 7

7. Use pairs of long curved lines to draw more leaves, some passing behind the others. Notice how some of the lines overlap to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance.
Add More Details to Your Spider Plant Picture - Step 8

8. Use pairs of long curved lines to draw even more leaves, some passing behind the others. Notice how some of the lines overlap to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance.
Complete the Outline of Your Spider Plant Drawing - Step 9

9. Use pairs of curved lines that meet at points to draw a few more bladelike leaves.
Color Your Spider Plant Drawing

Your cartoon spider plant outline is now complete. Color it green or striped in green and white.
Watch 'How to Draw a Spider Plant' Video Tutorial
Learn More About The Spider Plant Drawing
Spider-Plant, Spider-Plant... look out! Here comes the Spider-Plant! Okay, so the spider plant may not have its own superhero theme song, but it is a hero of the houseplant world.
You can learn how to draw a spider plant with the help of this easy, step-by-step plant drawing tutorial.
Spider plants have bundles of sharp, spiky leaves. They get their name from the "baby" plants that grow at the end of long stems. They look a bit like leggy spiders. You can learn how to draw a real spider here.
For the same reason, this plant is sometimes called an airplane plant, because the baby plants are suspended in midair like this cartoon airplane drawing.
This plant has a cool flower pot that you can color and design, too. Check out this potted plant drawing for more like it.
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