![]() ![]() Once you¡¯ve got the simple shape, you can create a huge range of flowers and styles by decorating the petals and changing the details. Keep practicing this simple flower until you feel confident drawing it. They don¡¯t have to be perfect, and they don¡¯t have to be any particular size ¨C in fact, changing the size of your bud and the size of the petals can be one way to create more variety. The inner circle will be your flower bud, and the outer circle will act as a guide for making your petals.Step 2: Draw your bud, and then your petals with roughly the same lengths on each side. Step 1: Start with a pencil circle in the middle, then draw another circle around it. The only flower you really need to learn to draw is a simple flower like the one below. So, I¡¯ve got a quick flower hack that can help you create hundreds of varieties of flowers from a very simple design. ![]() There are SO many different flowers you can draw, but they¡¯ll also take a while to learn. Here are some other examples of banners you can draw:How to Draw a Simple Flower?Now let¡¯s move on to drawing some simple flowers. You can also change the style of your banner by creating straight edges instead of curves. Different edges or accents can be used to change the entire appearance of your banner. This can be a simple line, dots, squiggles etc. Step 4: Draw the edges of the banner ¨C these can be straight, pointed, curved, torn, rolled ¨C whatever you like!Step 5: You can add additional accents within the banner, like I have done in this example. Step 3: Outline the parts of the banner that goes behind the front panel, being careful not to draw inside of the front panel (as these are behind it). ![]() Both the top and bottom will follow the same curve, so we can use this same process to draw any style banner.Step 2: Join up the edges, and start outlining each section, one panel at a time. I like to start any banner with a quick pencil sketch first, just to make sure we know what it¡¯s going to look like and so that you can go back and fix any mistakes.Step 1: Draw a curvy line to represent the movement of the banner. You can check that out here! I¡¯ve included some step-by-step instructions and images below, but if you prefer to watch along, I¡¯ve also created a full video tutorial that you watch to work through everything we¡¯ll cover in this lesson.How to Draw a Banner?We¡¯re going to jump right in with a simple banner drawing. I¡¯m also using the Ohuhu bleed-proof marker pad that Ohuhu sent me for the alcohol marker tutorial I posted previously. But you can get started with any kind of pen or marker. The set includes a range of sizes AND a brush pen, which is perfect for doodling like we¡¯re doing today. If you can draw a circle, a line, and some basic shapes, then you can create art.I¡¯m Sarah Renae Clark and I make adult coloring pages- so as much as I love color, I also love drawing in black and white, so I was very excited when Ohuhu asked me to write this post for them and sent me their Fine-Line Drawing Pens to try for this lesson. You don¡¯t have to be an artist or a ¡°creative person¡± to be able to draw these. If you¡¯ve ever felt like you¡¯re not as ¡°creative¡± as the artists you see on Instagram, or you didn¡¯t know how to draw those gorgeous little drawings that everyone adds to their journals and planners, today¡¯s post is for you! I¡¯m going to teach you how to draw some simple but cute drawings step-by-step, then I¡¯ll show you how to combine them together to create beautiful accents for your journaling, coloring pages, or just to expand your creativity.
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