Taco drawing is a fun and easy food drawing for kids, beginners, and anyone who loves Taco Tuesday. Follow the simple step by step directions below to draw a taco shell, add fillings, add shell dots, and finish with a cute taco face.
Be sure to print the free taco drawing practice sheet so kids can follow each step and then finish their own taco drawing in the โYour Turnโ box. This printable is great for home, school, Cinco de Mayo, or a fun Taco Tuesday activity.

For more easy drawing ideas, visit my Things to Draw page, where you will find simple drawing tutorials kids can make at home or in the classroom.
Supplies
You only need a few simple supplies for this taco drawing activity:
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Paper
- Black marker or pen
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Free taco drawing practice sheet
How do you draw a taco?
To draw a taco, start with a large curved line for the top of the shell. Add the bottom of the shell, then draw the back edge and fillings. Finish your taco drawing by adding toppings, shell dots, and a cute face.
Taco Drawing Step by Step
Follow the easy taco drawing steps below. Each step adds one simple detail until your taco is finished.
Step 1: Draw the Top Curve
Start by drawing a large curved line. This will be the top of the taco shell.

Step 2: Add the Shell
Draw the bottom of the taco shell and add the curved back edge.
Step 3: Draw the Fillings
Add wavy lines inside the taco for lettuce and fillings.
Step 4: Add More Toppings
Draw more toppings inside the taco. You can add cheese, tomatoes, beans, or anything you like.
Step 5: Add Shell Dots
Add small dots and marks on the taco shell to give it texture.
Finish your taco drawing with a cute smiling face. You can also leave the face off if you want a regular taco drawing.

Free Taco Drawing Practice Sheet
Print the free taco drawing practice sheet below so kids can follow each step and then finish their own taco drawing in the โYour Turnโ box.

Easy Taco Drawing Video
More Easy Drawing Ideas
After you finish this taco drawing, try another easy drawing tutorial. Kids might also like learning how to draw a banana, orange, or flower.
For even more creative ideas, browse my free coloring pages. Kids can use them for drawing inspiration, coloring practice, or simple art projects at home or in the classroom.
More Taco Fun
If your kids love tacos, they will also enjoy these funny taco jokes. They are clean, silly, and perfect for lunchbox notes, Taco Tuesday, classroom laughs, or Cinco de Mayo fun.
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