How to Draw a Blueberry
Get ready for a delightful artistic experience as you learn how to draw a blueberry, a tiny yet flavorful fruit known for its vibrant color and numerous health benefits.
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of creating a beautiful blueberry drawing that you can be proud of.
Designed for beginners, we’ll help you every step of the way, making the experience enjoyable and rewarding.

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How to Draw a Blueberry
Simple Blueberry Drawing for Kids – Step by Step Tutorial
Step 1: Draw the First Blueberry
Let’s start by drawing the first blueberry. Begin with a simple circle.
This will be the base for your blueberry, so make sure it’s nice and round.
Don’t worry about perfection—blueberries are naturally a bit bumpy!
This circle will be the first blueberry in your bunch, so keep it a bit larger than the others you’ll draw later.

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Step 2: Draw the Second Blueberry
Now, draw the second blueberry behind the first one.
Instead of drawing a full circle, draw about 3/4 of a circle, as if part of the blueberry is hidden behind the first one.
This will give your drawing a sense of depth, showing that some blueberries are in front while others are behind.
Make sure the curved part of the 3/4 circle matches the shape of the first blueberry to keep things looking natural.

Step 3: Draw the Third Blueberry
Next, let’s add the third blueberry.
Again, draw about 3/4 of a circle, similar to the second blueberry, but place it slightly to the side or behind the others.
The third blueberry should be smaller and positioned in a way that creates a balanced cluster of berries.
Keep the curved edges smooth and organic to capture the round, bumpy look of blueberries.

Step 4: Add the Calyx Star Shapes
Now, let’s give each blueberry its signature calyx.
The calyx is the small star-shaped crown at the top of each blueberry.
Draw tiny, five-pointed star shapes at the top of each blueberry.
These shapes should be small but noticeable and will help give your blueberries a more realistic look.
Make sure they are placed at the top of each blueberry, so it looks like they’re connected to the stem of the cluster.

Step 5: Add a Leaf
Finally, add a leaf to finish off the drawing.
At the top or side of your blueberry cluster, draw a simple leaf shape.
The leaf should be elongated and pointy at the end, with a slight curve to show the natural shape of a blueberry leaf.
Add a vein in the center of the leaf to give it more detail.
This will complete your bunch of blueberries, making it look fresh and ready to pick!

We’ve reached the end of this tutorial on how to draw a blueberry.
Your final sketch should look like the image on the right. Now you can add some colors to make your drawing more realistic.

Keep practicing and refining your drawing skills, and you’ll be able to create even more exquisite raspberry drawings.
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👇 Don’t Forget to Check Other Fruits of the Berry Family 👇
- How to Draw a Raspberry
- How to Draw a Strawberry
- How to Draw a Gooseberry
- How to Draw a Currant
- How to Draw a Blackberry
- How to Draw a Cranberry
- How to Draw an Acai Berry
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About the Blueberry
A blueberry is a small, round fruit that is blue in color. They grow on bushes and have a sweet and slightly tart taste.
People often eat blueberries as a snack, add them to yogurt or cereal, or bake them into pies and muffins.
They’re also a healthy food because they’re high in vitamins and antioxidants.
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