Learn how to draw a great looking Green Beans with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Green Beans.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Green Beans
How to Draw a Great Looking Green Beans for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin your green bean outline by drawing a long curved line. At one end, draw a small oval. Extend a curved line from each end and double it back upon itself, enclosing a narrow shape. This forms the stem on one end and the tip of the bean on the other.
Easy Green Beans Drawing - Step 2
2. Draw another long curved line, fully enclosing the bean pod. Then, draw yet another curved line down the center of the bean pod to form the seam.
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Easy Green Beans Drawing - Step 3
3. Draw another green bean. Again, draw a long curved line. Enclose an oval at one end, and extend lines that double back upon themselves on both ends.
Easy Green Beans Drawing - Step 4
4. Enclose the side of the bean pod with a long curved line. Draw another line down the center of the pod to form the seam.
Easy Green Beans Drawing - Step 5
5. Draw a third green bean. Again, draw a long curved line. Enclose an oval at one end, and extend lines that double back upon themselves on both ends. Then enclose the other side of the bean pod and draw a line down the center to form the seam.
Easy Green Beans Drawing - Step 6
6. Draw a fourth green bean. Again, draw a long curved line. Enclose an oval at one end, and extend lines that double back upon themselves on both ends.
Easy Green Beans Drawing - Step 7
7. Enclose the other side of the bean pod and draw a line down the center to form the seam.
Add More Details to Your Green Beans Picture - Step 8
8. Draw another bean pod behind the others, partially hidden from view. Enclose oval shapes to form the two ends, with a pointed shade at the tip and an oval and a line that doubles back on itself at the stem. Connect the two sections by drawing curved lines between two of the beans. Finally, draw the seam through each section.
Complete the Outline of Your Green Beans Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw a final green bean, partially hidden behind the others. Enclose each side and the seam using long curved lines. Enclose a pointed shape at the tip and the small oval and stem at the top.
Your drawing of green beans is now complete.
Color Your Green Beans Drawing
Color your beans green, or discover an heirloom variety like yellow wax beans or the purple-striped dragon tongue bean.
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Learn More About The Green Beans Drawing
Would you like to learn how to draw green beans? You can whip up a plate of your favorite vegetable with this easy, step-by-step food drawing tutorial.
As you can see in the picture, green beans are long, straight pods with gently pointed tips. Do you see the stems at the top? These beans have not been cut and cooked yet.
How can you use this green bean drawing? Serve it up as a side item with your turkey dinner on Thanksgiving or any time of year.
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Green beans are also a very healthy food. You could use this drawing to illustrate a school report or science project on growing vegetables or eating a balanced diet.
Don't forget to use your crayons or colored pencils to shade the beans green. A few varieties are yellow or have purple streaks!
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Cucumber or Onion Drawing tutorials.
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