Simple Flower Drawings: 20+ Step By Step Tutorials
If you want to learn how to doodle, the best way is to practicer by following tutorials. And you are in the right place because this post is full of tutorials on how to create simple flower drawings.
Flower drawings are always a great thing to doodle and a wonderful idea to decorate your Bullet Journal!
Drawing flowers can be complicated, but it doesn’t need to be.
Here, I gathered more than twenty step-by-step tutorials on how to draw various beautiful flowers in all shapes and sizes, so you can easily recreate them on your Bullet Journal pages.
Flower doodles can brighten up anyone’s day! There is just something about the quirkiness of these designs that make them so adaptable for all sorts of projects.
I usually use flowers for my Bullet Journal pages, but there are many other ways you can use these, from gift cards to decorating your notebook covers.
Either way, these tutorials are easy to follow and very beginner friendly, so let’s dive in.
And be sure to scroll until the end to get some more ideas, as well as free floral printables.
Simple Flower Drawings
Drawing can be intimidating, however, it doesn’t have to be. With a few easy steps and just basic supplies, you can learn how to create something special.
Let's dive in!
As you see, everyone has their own style, and this type of rose doodle is different from the ones we did before.
The tutorial is so detailed that I’m sure you’ll have trouble recreating it in your Bullet Journal.
These doodles are a very fun way to play with colors and try a different approach.
They are very easy to draw and look so elegant. If you’re into aesthetic simple flower drawings – this tutorial is for you.
Here is how you doodle them if you need them in a larger size.
I love the little details added to petals and pistils (I literally had to google how to name that part of a flower ahahha).
A great tutorial for a way to doodle a simple rose, and this is actually my favorite way to doodle roses - so simple and fast.
I can’t figure out the names of all these flowers in any language. But they are beautiful and seem pretty easy to draw.
Actually, the second flower is the one I used in my March 2021 Bullet Journal setup.
One more very easy flower to doodle. And you don’t even need to go over it with a black fineliner.
And even though this is a pretty simple doodle, it’s still very beautiful and can be a great them for your Bullet Journal.
Beautiful set of poppy tutorials and I love that these are from different angles. That way you can add so much variety when you put them together in a bouquet,
Another idea with the same concept.
I love the bright colors and how well they contrast with the black of the fineliners.
I'm bad at naming flowers, so I can't name this one. But it looks super fun, and I can already imagine all the fun colors you can use to color it.
Two alternative ways to doodle roses; with both types, it's clear it's a rose, but they look very different, so you can pick the one that you like the best.
Several different floral doodling tutorials. This approach with guidelines for the petals will really help you, especially if you're a beginner.
Remember I mentioned there are different ways to draw flowers? Well, here are 5 more ways you can draw a rose.
I love how these are pretty simple yet incredibly cute.
I love how these fun doodles are divided into easy elements and step-by-step instructions. You can put them together in so many different ways to create floral compositions of wreaths.
Something I really like about drawing flowers is that there is really no limit to what colors and shapes you can use.
Nature is full of surprises and creativity, so let yourself go and try whatever feels right.
Peonies are my favorite flowers! But also they are pretty difficult to draw.
This tutorial, however, makes it very simple.
I also like the idea of putting them together in a composition like that.
Cherry blossoms are so beautiful, and I love the layered ombre effect on the petals.
This is also a great tutorial for a Spring Bullet Journal theme.
Such a cute flower and as you can see, it's very easy to recreate. And you can definitely play around with the colors of your flower.
Dandelions are happy summer flowers for me. Even though they are kind of parasite plants, I think of them with warmth cause I had so much fun playing with them every summer back home.
I’m also loving so easy they are to draw; just three simple steps and you have a cute little flower on your page.
I promise this is the last rose on this list!
But I just had to add it to this post because it has such an aesthetic look to it, and it’s also pretty easy to draw.
Easy and adorable little flower doodles. These are the type that would be perfect for creating flower wreaths and other floral compositions.
Oh, and I like how they look in just black and white, with no color.
Also, it’s a great tip you see on this page – don’t try to make it perfect.
Nicole is an amazing artist, and her flowers are so beautiful.
I especially love here that shadow effect she got with layering colors. It really makes it look very special.
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Best Doodling Supplies
What are the supplies you need to create these beautiful flowers in your journal? Well, you really don’t need much, and you can always just use the things you already have.
But here are some of my recommendations:
- Fineliners. These are the best doodling pens, and I recommend using Sakura Pigma Micron.
- Pencil. It’s actually important to have a comfortable pencil, and I always recommend starting your doodles with pencil sketches, especially if you’re a beginner. The most comfortable pencil I’ve ever use is Pilot Dr. Grip mechanical pencil.
- Markers. Something useful if you want to add some colors to your flowers. I’d recommend trying Crayola Super Tips, since they are amazing, come in so many colors, and are pretty affordable. Or try this set of Tombow Dual Brush Pens!
For more recommendations, check out my post The Best Pens For Doodling.
Free Floral Printables
Of course, I couldn’t leave you without a freebie. Already in the Resources Vault you can find several floral printables, including a few sets of printable floral printables
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More Resources
Before you go, here are a few more blog posts with floral doodle tutorials.
Check out these next:
- Cute & Easy Spring Flower Doodle Ideas
- How To Draw Flower Doodles In Your Bullet Journal
- Simple Bullet Journal Flower Doodles: 15+ Step-By-Step Tutorials
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