Step-By-Step Bullet Journal Easter Doodles
Learn how to doodle charming Easter drawings with these step-by-step tutorials! Easter is the perfect time to add a touch of creativity to your Bullet Journal, and what better way than with festive doodles?
From adorable bunnies to colorful eggs, these simple tutorials will help you create delightful designs that bring your pages to life. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, these easy-to-follow steps will make your Easter-themed spreads both fun and beautiful.
Grab your favorite pens, and letโs hop into the world of Easter doodles!

If youโre looking for creative ways to decorate your pages and mark the start of springtime festivities, here are some beautiful Bullet Journal Easter doodles that will make sure every day in April is extra special!
Letโs jump in and get going on all kinds of amazing Easter-themed doodles you can include in your Bullet Journal!
And be sure to scroll until the end to get more doodling tutorials and a free doodling course for beginners.
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Stationery Recommendations
Before we dive into the tutorials, I wanted to share with you some of my favorite doodling supplies. These will definitely make drawing more fun and colorful.
- Notebook – I prefer to practice doodling in a notebook, so that you’ll be able to easily see your progress.
- Pencil & eraser. I think it’s important to have a pencil that is comfortable to use and an eraser that doesn’t streak. I recommend the Sakura Foam Eraser and the Pilot Dr. Grip mechanical pencil.
- Fineliners – these are the working horses of all the pages and doodles. I recommend Sakura Pigma Micron; these aren’t just high quality, but come with different nib sizes, allowing for line thickness variety.
- Markers – in case you want to add any color to your doodles. If you don’t have anything, get a set of Crayola Super Tips – they are amazing, affordable, and come in so many colors.
This should cover the basics, and not that you have all your supplies ready, it’s time to start doodling!
Bullet Journal Easter Doodles
This was not an easy set of doodling tutorials to create for me, since I feel like every country celebrates Easter differently.
But I hope you love what I came up with and find it fitting.
Easter Egg Doodle
Starting with an easter egg, I think this is the most fun tradition of Easter is decorating eggs. I’ve been enjoying it the most since I was a kid.
Of course, since just an egg is easy to doodle, I decided to add a little bit of spark.

Little Chick
Birds can be hard to doodle, but I found a way to make it easy and super cute.
As you can see, this little chick is just an assembly of circles and ovals.

Chocolate Bunny
I remember when I was in a French family, for Easter, it was all about finding chocolates, and what could be more Easter than a chocolate bunny?
Thankfully, it’s very easy to create a cute chocolate bunny doodle.

Carrot Doodles
Technically, carrots are probably more of a general Spring doodle, but I think since Easter is in Spring, this can count as an Easter doodle.

Easter Cake Doodle
Is Easter cake a thing in your country?
In my family, it was definitely a thing, and this is how they usually look.

How To Doodle Daffodil
Flowers are a wonderful doodle for all seasons and all holidays, and thankfully, it doesn’t have to be too complicated.
Here is how to create a cute daffodil doodle in no time.

Flower Doodles
Speaking of flowers, here is one more tutorial!
I think the fact that it is in a watering can makes it more of a spring-style doodle.

How To Doodle A Rooster
Since we already doodled eggs and a tiny chick, I think it’s time to doodle a rooster.
I love that you can absolutely go crazy with colors, but here I decided to make it a bit more basic.

Hatching Chick
I don’t know why this is turning into a chicken doodle tutorial list, but I feel they are so well with Easter.
This one is hatching, and it’s so super easy to draw. And you can absolutely play around and color the egg shell.

Bunny Doodle
Another animal that is most connected to easter is the bunny. So here is how to doodle one.
I imagine this can be a really cute doodle for an easter card!

How To Doodle Egg Basket
Finally, a basket of eggs. It can be real colored eggs or a bucket of chocolate eggs.
That’s why you get to play around so much with the designs you add to them.

And there you go, here are all the Easter doodles I could think of. If you have any more suggestions, simply let me know in the comments!
Free Doodling Course
Time for your freebie! I know a lot of people feel like creativity is a talent only a few are born with.
But in truth, anyone can be creative; you just need to practice. And, of course, know a few tricks.
That’s why I created a FREE course on doodling for beginners to help you start unlocking that creativity within.
All you need is to sign up in the form below, and once you confirm the subscription, all the details on enrolling will be on the way.
More Resources
These were the Easter doodles I came up with, but if you want more, I’ve got you covered.
Here are a few other posts with doodling tutorials:
- Spring Flower Doodle Ideas
- Easy Spring Doodle Tutorials
- Easy And Cute Doodles For Your Bullet Journal
>>> What other doodle tutorials would you like to see?
Let us know in the comments.
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