


We then draw the petals and stamen or pistils, shading and adding highlights where required.Draw around the edge of this shape with just one curved line from each point on the outer circle like in picture below. Then we draw an outline where the petals will go.First we draw a stem very lightly using a pencil.Each step should be easy to follow and I have kept the number of steps to 3 steps only so that you aren’t discouraged from trying.ĭon’t worry if your final drawing does not look exactly like mine, what matters is that after a few attempts you get something that looks close to the flower you are drawing.

Approach to drawing flowers easyīelow is a summary of the step by step instructions on how to draw any type of flower. I also have a buyer guide that may help here. You can draw your own versions if you want! Any brand will do but I have a few listed below. – 12 sheets of paper or a sketchbook, so we can draw a different type of flower drawn on each. As you will see from my drawings that I use a lot of blending in my flower drawings but I use my thumb or finger which is free. – Blending stump – An optional item that you can use to blend pencil work. While flowers are easy to draw you may also wish to erase some minor ‘mistakes’ along the way. I use an eraser to create the illusion of light and highlights quite often. – Kneadable Eraser – If you are using pencils these are highly recommended as we can use a kneadable eraser to accentuate highlights and lighting. In this tutorial though, we will not be inking in the flower so this is an optional step. I then erase the pencil lines leaving just the pen work. – Pencil (graphite or colored) and pen (personally I like Sakura pigma micron pens) – I say pencil AND pen as I like to first sketch in the flower using a pencil such as a 2H which is quite hard and light and then ink over the pencil lines in a nice drawing pen or pen brush. If you do want to share these images or use them as reference, please link back to this article or reference my name and website. The flower drawings you see in this article are actually drawn by me, they are not borrowed from a professional floral artist, they are not copied from stock art or another artist’s Instagram account. The best part about this tutorial is that you can draw flowers using any type of paper, pencil or pen so if you don’t have sketchbook or graphite pencils handy, no worries! I will show you how to draw realistic flowers.

Do you want to learn how to draw various types of flowers but are worried they’re just too hard to draw? If you are a beginner at drawing flowers, this is the perfect tutorial for you! In this post you will learn how to draw 12 easy to draw flowers in a few easy steps at a beginner level that will make you look like a professional.
