Below you’ll find an easy step-by-step tutorial video for how to draw Flowers and a Flowers Coloring Page. Add a few extra touches to make it really special!
Learning how to draw flowers is probably one of the first things that kids try out, and who can blame them? They look cheery and colorful and can brighten anyone’s day. They also happen to be some of the easiest shapes to draw too, especially if you are talking about your generic daisy shape.
The problem is that most kids settle in on one type of flower drawing, and then just make variations of them over and over again for the rest of their life. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, any drawing practice will always pay off, but there are just so many other options out there.
For instance, if they usually have just one row of petals on their flowers, how about making two? Or how about a profile view? Or adding some fun spirals in addition to their leaves? Or some cute bugs? A nice new arrangement and careful coloring just might make a really adorable drawing for a special day … or any day.
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Flowers Coloring Page
Materials to Draw a Flower
- Drawing Paper. This is the good stuff you can buy in bulk for a good price.
- Pencils. I like how this brand always makes nice dark lines.
- Black Marker. A permanent marker will give you a dark black color.
- Crayons. The larger packs are nice for more color choices.
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Time Lapse Drawing of Flowers
Step by Step Directions for a Flower Drawing
Time needed: 45 minutes
How to Draw Flowers
- Draw a bumpy grass line near the bottom of the paper.
- Start the left flower with a stem and petals.
- Draw another layer of petals around the first.
- Add some leaves to the stem.
- Start the right flower shapes.
- Add some leaves below the petals.
- Add a smaller flower in the middle.
- Finish the drawing with some cute insects.
- Trace the drawing with a marker and color.
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