

I especially like pages of sunflower doodles since the colors tend to be bright and happy. You could do a whole series just using one flower or leaf and play around with the color and style of drawing. Adding color allows you to easily create some beautiful flower drawings. The cool thing about drawing plants is that there are so many different varieties.

You can also play around with some color with your doodles, such as in this example. Here are some of my early flower doodles. I love the look of leaves drawn in black pen on a white background. Here are some examples of floral drawings. How to Draw Inky Wonderlands (This one isn’t just flowers, but it has some really cute doodle flowers). My favorite books for drawing flowers and other plants are: With practice you will be creating beautiful flowers in no time.

You can even create your own imaginary flowers as an awesome creative outlet. The best part is there’s no one perfect way to draw them, which means there is a ton of room for error! They’re super easy to practice and you can start out with some simple drawings. Here are some simple doodle ideas to get you started: Plants and Flowersįlowers and plants are probably my favorite kind of doodle. Once you have your journal, it’s time to get doodling. I asked STM if I could be an affiliate for them and they gave me a coupon I can share with you, which is “APAAP” which gives you 10% off (take of the quotes).

The pages are super thick so you can use most of your art supplies in this journal! I’m excited to see it all filled up. I also wanted to start getting back into paper planning, so I’ve recently purchased the newest STM journal with 16 GSM pages. If you’re curious about my reasons for using Procreate to learn, I talk about that in “Is Procreate Worth It?” Procreate is one of my favorite ways to draw and take basic shapes and turn them into cute doodles. I’ve even taught a class on how to make digital stickers from some easy doodles! I’ve purchased several “how to draw” books to find an easy way and have done a lot of practice doodling using the Procreate app. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.īut, when first started bullet journaling I decided to make the most of it by learning how to draw my own bullet journal doodles. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. I didn’t think I had the drawing skills needed to do so. I’ve always enjoyed looking at other people’s bullet journal spreads on social media but never thought I could draw those things. Every time I see a new journal at the craft store or online, I want to get my hands on it! All those blank pages, ready to be filled with whatever I choose!
