17+ Easy Spring Flower Drawings
If you’re looking for ideas on how to doodle flowers this Spring, you’re in the right place.
One of the top things you’ll probably think about when thinking of Spring is flowers. Flowers are not only stunning but also serve as a wonderful way to embellish your Bullet Journal pages with artistic flair.
In this post, you’ll discover how to create beautiful flower drawings.
I’ll provide you with step-by-step tutorials for drawing flowers, making it accessible even for beginners. Whether you’ve never doodled before or are looking to improve your skills, these instructions will help you add lovely flower illustrations to your journal pages effortlessly.
Flowers might seem pretty intimidating o draw. After all, they all are so different and detailed. it might seem like you need years of training before you can doodle them.
But you don’t, actually! Once you follow a tutorial, you’ll be able to draw it in no time. And the more you doodle them, the better your flowers will become.
Before we dive into tutorials, be sure to scroll until the end because I’ll be sharing some more resources with even more fun and simple tutorials on how to draw flowers.
Oh, and there is a FREE doodling course as well, so be sure to sign up to work on your drawing skills.
Ok, let’s dive in!
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Flower Drawings Supplies
Before we dive into the doodles, however, let’s talk about a few supplies that you’ll need for doodling.
Obviously, you can doodle with just one black pen and any piece of paper, but wouldn’t it be more fun to doodle with more different pens and markers?
So here are a few of my favorites I can 100% recommend to you:
- Notepad. You’ll need some paper to doodle, and I prefer a dot grid since it helps keep the doodles straight. Plus, especially if you want to add color to your doodles, you’ll want something with smooth paper; otherwise, your ma§rkers can be damaged. I recommend Rhodia Notepad.
- Pencil & eraser. For the pencil, I really recommend getting the one with a comfortable grip since you’ll probably spend a lot of time using it. My top choice is the Pilot Dr. Grip pencil. And for an eraser, get something that won’t leave any traces behind, like this Sakura Foam Eraser.
- Fineliners. These are the blood of your Bullet Journal. But also are wonderful for doodling. The black lines are perfect to outline your doodles, and the pen thickness variety will definitely allow you to make your doodles stand out even more. My choice for these are Sakura Pigma Micron.
- Markers. If color is your thing, you’ll want some markers, and I recommend Crayola Super Tips, since they come in so many colors and are pretty affordable. But I also really love Tombow Twin Tone and Zebra Mildliners for the special colors they offer.
- Colorful Pens. Another option if you want your doodles to be colorful. Tons of different pens you can use, but I would recommend Staedtler Triplus Fineliners or Sakura Gelly Roll, the latter being also amazing for working on black paper.
Now that we have covered all the supplies and are ready to doodle, let’s look at these tutorials.
Easy Spring Flower Drawings
There are many interesting ways to draw flowers, and even the same flower can look so different when drawn in different styles.
So if your drawing doesn't come out looking the exact same way, maybe you just have a different style!
The key here is practice, so keep on following tutorials and you'll see your kills improving with every flower.
Starting with this tutorial and my favorite way to doodle roses. It's simple and easy to draw, but you can elevate it by just playing with colors and adding shadows.
Since cherry blossoms happen in Spring, sakura flowers are perfect for this season. And as you can see in this tutorial, they are easy to draw.
Awesome tutorial for a quick, simple flowers. They look absolutely stunning! And these tiny doodles are perfect for creating a big bouquet drawing.
I don't know much about flowers, so it's not like I can tell you if daffodils are Spring flowers. But I think all flowers can be perfect drawings for Spring.
Here is a tutorial for a few pretty colorful flowers. I love that in nature, there are so many colors that you can definitely play around and change the colors to almost whatever you want.
Cute and simple tutorial and I really love that it shows you how to add shadow and other tiny effects to the drawing. These tiny details are what makes your drawings stand out.
These are actually slightly different from cherry blossoms, so I consider it a completely different tutorial. Plus, this really beautifully demonstrated how you can cluster them together and color them.
Here is a fun tutorial on several different ways to doodle daisies. It's a simple flower, but you can play a lot with the designs.
Here are a few different ways to draw poppies. At least, I think these are poppies.
I also really love how they are colored, with black and white accents.
If black and white is our jam, here is how you can draw a sunflower without colors. I love how you add dimension and structure to the petals with a few extra lines.
This is a beautiful flower, and I love that it's actually so easy to doodle while looking so elaborate.
I'll be honest; I have no idea what this flower is. But the drawing looks amazing!
Flowers don't have to be anything too elaborate to draw. Here are a few beautiful floral doodles you can draw in just three steps.
Thi post really makes me want to miss my family, since now I remembered that gladiolus was my great grandfather's favorite flower and my grandma always have a bunch of them in her garden.
Very easy to doodle and fun flowers! I love them mostly because they are actually my puppy's favorite ones to eat.
easy to draw flowers, and you can play around with colors so much! I always find that the tiny kind of doodles really take the stress away from being realistic and allow you to experiment with all types of colors.
Finishing up with this carnation tutorial. They are easy to draw and look very pretty! Even though I don't particularly love how they look in real life, they look fantastic as a doodle.
Free Doodling Course
Finally, time for freebies. And if you’re just interested in doodling, I’ve got something special for you.
Doodling is a skill everyone can master; it’s all about practice and knowing a few tricks.
I gathered it all in a free doodling course so that you can discover the reality inside yourself.
All you need it to sign up in the form below. Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get all the information you need to start.
See you inside the course, and I’m excited for you to start your doodling adventures.
More Resources
There are so many more different flowers and styles to draw them in. And I definitely wanted to gather on this blog many different tutorials to help you hone in your doodling skills.
So here are a few more blog posts for you to check out:
- Cute & Easy Spring Flower Doodle Ideas
- 7 Ways To Add Flower Doodles To Your Bullet Journal
- How To Draw Flower Doodles In Your Bullet Journal
This should be enough to get you started, but if you want to go deeper into drawing flowers, you can always get some floral doodling books.
Below are my favorites.
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