How to draw cherry blossom with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.
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 a single flower. To do so, draw a slightly indented “U” shaped line at the bottom of the “U”, Then draw more “U” shaped lines with indentations pointed in different directions . Allow connecting lines at the top of each “U”, forming a flower with five petals.
Step 2
Draw the second flower, partially obscured by the first flower. Again, use indented “U” shaped lines, allowing them to connect to form the outline of the flower.
Step 3
Draw a third flower above the others. Again, use concave bottom “U” shaped lines, joined together to enclose the shape of the flower.
Step 4
Draw a fourth flower, again using “U” shaped lines with a concave bottom. vag continue to draw more flowers like this
Step 5
Next, you’ll start connecting the flowers to a cherry branch. To draw the branch, extend a pair of parallel, roughly “S” lines between the two flowers. Notice the extrusion knots at the bends of the branch. Below the bottom set of flowers, extend another set of twists. Connect them at the end using a short curved line.
Step 6
Extend a short branch between the top flowers using two inverted “S” shaped curved lines. Connect the lines using a short curved line.
Step 7
Add subtle details to the branch. Place two sets of curves between the bottom flower and the branch. Extend three sets of curves from the tip of the stem to the top flower. Next to the flower, draw a “C” shaped line. Place a jagged shape inside it using some short curved lines that meet at “V” shaped points. This forms the base of an unopened flower bud.
Step 8
Using some curved lines, enclose the shape of the flower bud. Notice how the inner lines represent overlapping petals. Attach an irregular teardrop shape underneath the flower, indicating a fallen petal.
Step 9
Draw a small circle in each flower. Extend six short curved lines from each and end each with another small circle. This represents the anther and stamen of the flower. and create the face for the peach branch
Step 10
Color your sakura cherry blossoms. Most are pink, white or red.