Do you want to learn how to roughly sketch / draw a coffee pot and cream pitcher as seen in the picture below? This is an easy step by step drawing lesson for kids, teens, and adults alike. Everyone should be able to follow this simple sketching / drawing tutorial with a little bit of time and work. Good luck. You Might Also Be Interested in Learning How to Draw Tea Pots From Front and Side Angle.
How to Draw Coffee Pot and Pitcher of Cream Drawing Tutorial
Step 1
Start drawing the coffee pot by drawing a tall rectangle (highlighted in pink), a triangle (highlighted in green) up towards the top left side of the rectangle, and draw another rectangle on the right side (highlighted in purple).
Step 2
Now draw a curve at the bottom and top of the rectangle (highlighted in purple), as pictured above. Draw a smaller rectangle for the handle (highlighted in green) at the right of the purple-highlighted rectangle that you drew in step #1. Also draw part of the coffee pot’s lid (highlighted in light orange (sort of looks like a bendy letter ‘y’).
Step 3
Finish off the coffee pot by drawing the rest of the lid and by drawing an oval at the top of the triangle spout. Try to shade the pot as seen above.
Step 4
Firstly, to draw the cream pitcher, draw a rectangle (highlighted in green) with a triangle shape (highlighted in light orange) on the top left side of the rectangle. Also draw lines where you will place the handle.
Step 5
Draw an oval (highlighted in orange) at the top of the rectangle, a curved line like a letter ‘u’ (highlighted in purple) at the bottom of the rectangle.
Draw the handle (highlighted in pink) by drawing a backwards bubble letter ‘c’. Also draw a sideways letter ‘v’ on top of the triangle that you drew in step #4.
Step 6
Now finish up the coffee cream pitcher as seen in the picture above. Try to shade it as seen in the picture above.
Step 7 – Finished Sketch Drawing of a Coffee Pot and Cream Pitcher
This is what the picture should look like when you are finished. All sketches and drawings are different, so even if your drawing doesn’t look exactly like the one above, doesn’t mean that your drawing isn’t good. You might want to try putting out items from your kitchen and try to draw them with the techniques that we taught you from this tutorial. Good luck.
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[...] Do you want to learn how to roughly sketch / draw a tea pot from the side and from the front angle as seen in the picture below? This is an easy step by step drawing lesson for kids, teens, and adults alike. Everyone should be able to follow this simple sketching / drawing tutorial with a little bit of time and work. Good luck on drawing the whistling tea pots. You Might Also Be Interested in Learning How to Draw Coffee Pot and Cream Pitcher. [...]