These spring flower drawing tutorials will have your pages blooming with doodle cuteness in no time!
Spring is that magical time where everything starts to feel fresh again. Brighter days, warmer mornings, and flowers popping up in gardens and sidewalks everywhere.
So what better time to bring that vibe into your journal with some simple flower drawing inspiration?
In this post, you’ll find 5 easy flower drawing tutorials that are perfect for beginners or anyone who just wants to slow down and make something pretty.
These aren’t just any flowers though, these are the springtime classics we all love: anemone, snowdrop, daffodil, daisy and tulip. And yes, they’re all super beginner-friendly!
Each one has its own step-by-step tutorial so you don’t need to worry about being an artist.
These are totally doable, relaxing, and honestly kinda addictive once you start.
Why These Spring Flowers Are Perfect for Doodling
When it comes to flower drawing easy ideas, these five are top of the list.
Here’s why they’re so awesome:
- Seasonal Vibes: These flowers are like spring’s welcome sign. Drawing them helps you connect with the season, even if you’re still wearing sweaters.
- Simple Shapes: Most of them are made from basic lines and curves, so they’re great for beginners or if you’re just not in the mood for something complicated.
- So Versatile: Each flower has a totally different look, like the ruffled petals of the anemone or the cute little teardrop shape of the snowdrop. You can mix up styles and get creative without feeling bored.
- Mood Boosters: Honestly, just looking at flowers (even drawn ones) makes you feel a little happier, right?
Plus, you can personalize each one to suit your own style. Keep reading for ideas on that below
Where You Can Use These Cute Flower Drawings
You don’t have to be doing a whole art piece to enjoy flower doodles.
These fit perfectly into your regular creative flow. Here’s a few fave ways to use them:
- Bullet Journal spreads: Use a tulip border for your spring Bujo calendar, or draw a daisy chain around your habit tracker.
- Mood Trackers: Color in a petal or a whole flower each day depending on your mood.
- Vision Boards or Goals Pages: Use spring blooms to decorate intentions, words of the year, or quote pages.
- Scrapbooks & Memory Keeping: Frame a photo or decorate around journaling with cute flower drawing accents.
- Cards or Stationery: These are SO perfect for handmade birthday cards, love notes, or even thank-you tags.
- Washi Tape DIYs: Create flower patterns to turn into your own washi tape strips using paper and glue or printable stickers.
You can even make a whole “Spring Doodle Page” in your journal filled with all five flowers!
Spring Flower drawing supplies
Here are some supplies that will help you create amazing spring flower 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 Make Your Flower Drawings Stand Out
Ready to make your flower doodles extra YOU?
Here’s a few fun ways to get creative:
- Play with Color: Don’t feel stuck using “real” flower colors. Purple tulips, blue daisies, neon daffodils? Yes, please.
- Add Textures: Try hatching, dots, or swirls inside petals for more dimension.
- Use Unique Layouts: Draw all five flowers in a circle, scatter them like confetti, or make a frame with one type on each side.
- Mix With Nature Themes: Pair your flowers with little bees, butterflies, or raindrops to build a whole spring scene.
- Make a Flower Field: Fill an entire page with mini versions of each flower. It’s weirdly relaxing.
Spring Flower Drawing Tutorials





Spring Flower Drawing Prompts to Try
Need a little extra inspo to fill your pages?
Here are some easy flower drawing ideas that use your new skills:
- Draw each flower inside a jar like a little bouquet collection.
- Create a mood tracker with five sections, one for each flower!
- Use one flower per weekly spread in your journal for the whole month of spring.
- Make a doodle wreath with all five around a spring quote like “Bloom where you’re planted.”
- Practice drawing each one in three styles: full color, minimalist line art, and tiny mini doodle.
Mix them up, repeat your faves, or create new flower combos, you really can’t mess this up.
So if you’re looking for a flower drawing simple activity that brings a little peace, a little creativity, and a lot of pretty to your day…this is it. Spring flowers are like nature’s doodles, and drawing them just makes sense.
Now go grab your favorite pen or markers, get cozy, and start filling your journal with floral magic. You’ve got five lovely spring blooms to work with.
Have fun and let it bloom!
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