How to draw a bouquet step by step | Easy to draw a bouquet of flowers

How to draw a bouquet with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawing tutorial for beginners and everyone.

How to draw a bouquet step by step

Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

Step 1

Start by drawing your first flower. Draw a circle to form the center of the flower. Then enclose the circles around the center using “U” shaped lines. These are the petals of the flower.

Step 2

Draw a second flower. Draw a small circle for the center of the flower and use “U” shaped lines to enclose the petals.

Step 3

Draw the third flower. Draw a circle to form the center of the flower. Then enclose the petals using “U” shaped lines.

Step 4

Next, you will draw another flower – the tulip. From behind one of the first flowers, extend a pair of parallel lines to form the stem. At the end of the lines, draw a large “U” shaped line. This forms the lower part of the flower. Next, use a series of curved lines in the shape of a “W” to join the ends of the “U” around the flower. Repeat this process on the opposite side of the bouquet to draw another tulip.

Step 5

Using a “U” and a “W” shaped line, draw another tulip that peeks behind the other flowers.

Step 6

Next, outline the greenery or leaves of the bouquet. For each leaf, use two curved lines that meet at a point at the end. Leave the connecting leaves at the bottom, filling in the gaps between the flowers.

Step 7

Continue drawing more overlapping leaves until the shape of the bouquet is gone. Detail some of the leaves by drawing a vein, a curved line down the center of the leaf.

Step 8

Fill your bouquet with many smaller flowers. Draw two parallel lines for the stem and a circle for the center of the flower. Then extend a curved line to enclose the petals. Notice the wavy pattern at the end of each petal. Repeat until your bouquet is as full of flowers as you want.

Step 9

Draw the branches of the bouquet. Extend a pair of straight lines downward, leaning toward each other. Connect lines by enclosing a flat, irregular shape. This will form the ribbon tied around the bouquet. Extend another set of lines from the ribbon and connect these with a series of jagged, interconnected, curved lines.

Glue the teardrop shapes to form the bow of the ribbon, and the pairs of lines ending in a “V” shaped line to form the cut ends of the ribbon. Trunk and ribbon detail with curves

Step 10

Color your bouquet, but don’t stop there. We have lots of other flower tutorials for you to choose from.

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