How to Draw a Dollar Bill with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1
In this dollar bill drawing tutorial, we will specifically draw the 100 dollar bill.
This note features founding father Benjamin Franklin, but you can apply what you’ve learned to draw any other dollar bill variation you might want.
For the first step of this tutorial, you may want to use a ruler since we’ll be aiming for completely straight edges.
With your ruler ready, we’ll draw a perfectly horizontal rectangle on the page.
This will be the outline of the dollar bill, and as we move on to the next steps, we’ll start adding details inside.
Step 2
You’ve drawn the outline, and in this next step you’ll want to keep that ruler with you as we’ll be drawing the inside outline of your dollar bill drawing.
To do this, carefully draw another slightly smaller rectangle that is close to the inner parameter of the outer contour. It should be pretty close to that border, but shouldn’t touch it.
Once you’ve finished drawing, add a small curved line to each of the smaller rectangle’s inner corners. Then you would add 100 to each corner of the inner rectangle.
They will be relatively large in size and have a very specific font they use. As you draw each one, do your best to copy them as they appear in the reference image. Then move on to step 3!
Step 3
Banknotes will always have multiple symbols, serial numbers and other authentications printed on them to ensure that they are not counterfeit.
We’ll start drawing some of these details in the third step of the dollar bill tutorial.
First, draw a circle on the left side of the bill with the flowing parchment underneath. Then there will be a serial code there, so try drawing one in your neatest writing.
Finally, draw a circle icon below and then add a signature below. For a fun detail, why not use your own signature there?
Step 4
Continuing with the details of drawing the dollar bill, you can now draw an oval in the middle of the dollar bill.
Then there will be another circle on the right side of this one. Then there will be some more text inside this image.
First, write THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA as shown in the picture. Then there will be another 100 signatures below with another signature.
Finally, withdraw ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS onto the bottom border of the bill. Once these are drawn out, we are ready for the final details in the next step!
Step 5
There’s something missing on this note and we’ll make sure to fix that in step five of our guide on how to withdraw a dollar bill. The missing element is founder Benjamin Franklin’s face, so we’ll draw it now.
Use a reference image to help you draw his distinctive smiling face into the oval in the middle. You can then write Franklin on the parchment below his face.
With these elements drawn out, you’re ready to move forward. However, you can also add some of your own details!
Step 6
Now you’re ready to finish off your dollar bill drawing with a little color!
Some currencies in the world are brightly colored, but money in the United States has a darker color, usually green.
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