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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw a sweet lollipop with simple steps.
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Step 1: The Center of the Bow
Start by drawing a small, slightly rounded rectangular shape. This will be the knot or center part of the bow.

Step 2: The Bow Loops
Draw the outlines of the two loops of the bow extending outwards from the center shape.

Step 3: The Bow Tails
Add the two hanging tails of the bow underneath the loops. They should have a slightly flared and rounded-off end.

Step 4: The Lollipop Stick
Draw two parallel vertical lines extending down from the center of the bow. Connect the bottom with a rounded curve to form the stick.

Step 5: Detail the Stick
Add small diagonal lines across the stick to create a striped or spiral pattern.

Step 6: The Lollipop Head
Draw a large circle above the bow, centered over the stick. This forms the head of the lollipop.

Step 7: The Inner Swirl (Outer Part)
Inside the large circle, draw a concentric, slightly smaller circle. This is the first layer of the swirl pattern.

Step 8: The Inner Swirl (Center Part)
Draw another concentric, smaller circle inside the previous one.

Step 9: Draw the Swirl Lines
Starting from the innermost circle, draw a continuous spiral line that gradually extends outwards, crossing the concentric circles until it reaches the edge of the large lollipop head. These lines will separate the different colors of the candy.

Step 10: Color the Drawing
Color the lollipop head with alternating colors (orange, yellow, green, blue, purple), following the spiral lines. Color the bow pink and the stick red.


Step 1: The Basic Shape
Draw a circle. This will be the main part of the lollipop candy.

Step 2: The Inner Swirl
Inside the circle, draw a spiral line starting from the center and moving outwards. This creates the basic swirly pattern. The black outline of the circle from Step 1 is now clearly visible.

Step 3: Segmenting the Swirl
Add small curved lines connecting the inner spiral to the outer circle and to the next layer of the spiral. These lines segment the lollipop head into sections for color.

Step 4: Adding the Stick
Draw a long rectangle extending downwards from the center bottom of the lollipop head. This is the stick.

Step 5: Striping the Stick
Draw diagonal parallel lines across the stick to create a striped pattern.

Step 6: Coloring the Lollipop
Fill the segments of the lollipop head with alternating colors (like red, yellow, green, blue, etc.). Color the stripes on the stick, traditionally red and white.


Step 1: Start by drawing a small circle. This will be the center knot of the bow.

Step 2: Draw the main loops of the bow on either side of the small circle.

Step 3: Add the small inner loops (the ‘knot’ details) on both sides of the central circle.

Step 4: Draw the two hanging ribbons (tails) extending downwards from the bow.

Step 5: Draw the stick of the lollipop, starting from the center of the bow and going down.

Step 6: Draw a large circle above the bow. This forms the head of the lollipop.

Step 7: Draw a spiral line inside the large circle, starting from the center and extending outwards. This creates the candy pattern.

Step 8: Add curved lines to divide the spiral into distinct sections, preparing the design for coloring (stripes).

Step 9 (Final Step): Color the drawing. In the example, the lollipop head is colored with alternating red and green stripes, the bow is solid red, and the stick is a pale yellow/tan.


Step 1: Draw the First Lollipop Head
Draw a large circle. This will be the head of the first lollipop.

Step 2: Add the First Swirl
Inside the circle, draw the central swirl starting from the center and extending outwards. This forms the pattern of the candy.

Step 3: Complete the First Lollipop Swirl
Continue the spiral line to complete the full swirly pattern inside the first circle, making sure the lines are evenly spaced.

Step 4: Draw the First Lollipop Stick
Draw two parallel lines extending downwards from the bottom of the first circle to create the stick.

Step 5: Draw the Second Lollipop Head
Draw a second, slightly smaller circle next to the first one, overlapping it a bit. This is the head of the second lollipop.

Step 6: Add the Second Swirl
Draw the central swirl inside the second circle, similar to what you did in Step 2.

Step 7: Complete the Second Lollipop Swirl
Continue the spiral line to complete the swirly pattern inside the second circle.

Step 8: Draw the Second Lollipop Stick
Draw the second stick extending downwards from the second lollipop’s head. Make it cross over the first stick to create an ‘X’ shape.

Step 9: Color the Lollipops
Now you can color your drawing! The example shows one lollipop colored with yellow and orange swirls and the other with lime green and dark green swirls, with light blue sticks. Use any colors you like!


Step 1: Draw the Stick
Begin by drawing a long, vertical, rectangular shape with a rounded bottom. This will be the stick of the lollipop.

Step 2: Start the Top Connection
At the very top center of the stick, draw a small circle. This connects the stick to the candy part.

Step 3: Draw the Bow’s First Outline
Draw the basic outline of a bow around the small circle at the top of the stick. This will look like two rounded wings on either side of the small circle.

Step 4: Refine the Bow
Add a second, inner line to each side of the bow to give it a more defined, ribbon-like look.

Step 5: Draw the Candy Head
Draw a large circle above the bow and stick. This forms the main candy part of the lollipop. Make sure the bottom of the circle slightly overlaps or rests on top of the bow.

Step 6: Add the Heart Detail
Inside the large circle (the candy part), draw a small heart in the center.

Step 7: Add the Swirl Detail
Starting near the heart, draw a spiral or swirl pattern extending outward towards the edge of the candy circle. This gives the lollipop a classic swirled candy look.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Color the candy head light pink, the heart and the swirl lines red, the ribbon bow blue, and the stick pale yellow.


Step 1: Draw the Center Knot
Begin by drawing a small circle in the center of your drawing area. This will be the center knot of the ribbon bow.

Step 2: Draw the Ribbon Tails
Draw the two hanging tails of the ribbon bow beneath the small center circle. They should curve outward and have notched ends.

Step 3: Draw the Bow Loops
Draw the two main loops of the bow extending outwards from the small center circle, above the tails you drew in Step 2.

Step 4: Draw the Stick
Draw a long, straight, vertical line extending downwards from the center knot of the bow. This is the lollipop stick. It should have a rounded bottom.

Step 5: Draw the Heart Candy Head
Draw a large heart shape centered above the ribbon bow. The bottom of the heart should rest slightly on top of or connect to the bow. This forms the main candy part.

Step 6: Add the Inner Swirl
Inside the heart shape, draw an inner spiral or swirl pattern, starting from the center of the heart. This creates the classic candy swirl design.

Step 7: Add Dividing Lines
Draw a few curved dividing lines within the heart shape, extending from the swirl to the outer edge of the heart. These lines will help define the different color sections of the candy.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Color the heart candy with red and light pink to emphasize the swirl and dividing lines. Color the ribbon bow green and the stick pale yellow.

Hopefully, this tutorial on Lollipop will help you easily create a cute drawing.