Easy Tutorial For Daisy Drawing
A daisy doodle a day keeps the blank page blues away!
Let’s talk daisies – the sunshine-in-a-flower kind of vibe that instantly makes any project feel happier and more alive.
Daisies are super easy to draw and perfect for everything from bujo spreads to junk journaling and even little handmade cards.
In this post, we’re going full bloom into all things daisy doodle!
If you’ve been wondering how to draw a daisy or you’re just looking for cute flower ideas to add to your bullet journal, you’re in the right place.
This one’s packed with tips, inspo, and step-by-step help for creating daisy flower doodles that are sweet, simple, and totally fun.
So if you want a super chill way to draw a daisy step by step — no stress, no art degree needed then keep reading.
Just you, a pen, and a little flower power.
Why Daisy Doodles Are a Must Try
So why the daisy doodle love?
Besides being super easy to draw, daisies bring instant cheer to any page.
They’ve got that carefree, wildflower energy that feels whimsical and fresh. Plus, they’re versatile – for Bullet Journals you can add them to minimalist pages or go full garden party with layered floral spreads.
You can draw a daisy in under a minute, and it still adds a pop of personality to any project.
It’s also a fun way to practice mindfulness – something about drawing those petal shapes is just calming. And let’s not ignore how cute they look!
Creative Tips to Make Your Daisies Pop
- Go Bold with Color: Daisies aren’t always white! Try soft pinks, pastel purples, sunshine yellow, or even a rainbow of petal shades.
- Layer the Petals: For a more artistic look, overlap petals and add a little shadow with pencil or light grey marker.
- Mix Styles: Draw some super detailed ones and some daisy doodle simple versions all on one page – the contrast is so cute.
- Frame It: Use a daisy wreath to frame a quote, date, or photo in your journal.
- Add Texture: Use dotted lines, crosshatching, or swirly shading to give your daisy flower doodle more depth.
How To Draw A Daisy Doodle
Daisy drawing supplies
Here are some supplies that will help you create amazing doodles:
- Paper, sketchbook or draw it in your bullet journal
- Our favorite drawing pen: Sakura Pigma Micron
- Art Pens for coloring:Tombow Dual Brush Pens
How to Draw A Daisy Doodle

Follow along with our easy Daisy doodle tutorial. Simply follow each step by drawing the part of the doodle in RED.
Instructions
Step 1
Decide where you want your Daisy doodle on the page and start by drawing a circle that will be the center of your daisy.
Step 2
Next, draw five simple petals. Spread these around the circle from step one. Remembering nature is not perfect, so your petals don't need to be exactly the same or spaced evenly.
Step 3
Add four more petals, there should still be some gaps to add more in the next step.
Step 4
Now fill in all gaps the petals. To create a layered effect have some of the petals drawn behind the petals you created in steps 2 and 3.
Step 5
Draw small, faint curved lines in the petals to create a realistic and 3D effect. You can skip this step if you want a more simple daisy.
Step 6
Then draw the stem for your daisy. These tend to be quite straight.
Step 7
Next, add a leaf on the stem to add some interest.
Step 8
The last step is to have fun and color your Daisy drawing.
Unique Ideas for Using Your Daisy Doodle
Ready to put that cute little doodle daisy flower to good use? Here’s where the fun really starts:
Washi Tape Designs: Design your own daisy borders with repeated doodles for a washi-style look.
Bujo Weekly Spreads: Use mini daisies as date headers or page dividers. They work great for minimalist layouts too!
Mood Trackers: Create a daisy garden and fill in each petal with a mood color for the day.
Affirmation Pages: Draw a large daisy flower drawing in the middle of the page and write positive words or quotes around each petal.
Junk Journaling: Add vintage vibes with torn paper, little daisies, and maybe even some coffee staining.
Chill Doodle Prompts: Draw Daisy All the Ways
If you’re in that doodly mood and want to just fill a page, try these quick prompts:
Use daisies as bullet points on your to-do list.
Draw a full field of daisies in different sizes.
Create a mandala made entirely of daisy petals.
Make a daisy chain across the bottom of your journal page.
Combine daisies with moons or stars for a dreamy celestial layout.
Daisies are more than just a cute flower – they’re symbols of joy, renewal, and a little playfulness.
Once you know how to draw daisy flowers, the possibilities are endless. Your Bullet Journal, planner, and art pages will bloom with so much charm you won’t wanna stop.
So go ahead and draw daisy step by step, add them to everything, and let those happy little petals bring some sunshine to your creative flow.
Happy drawing and daisy dreaming
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