Looking for easy spring drawing ideas you can actually draw today?
This list includes over 100 easy spring drawing ideas for beginners, kids, and anyone who wants to relax and get creative.
Even better, you’ll find step-by-step drawing guides throughout the post so you can follow along and start drawing right away.
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Easy Art Supplies for Spring Drawing (Beginners)
You don’t need fancy tools to start drawing. Just grab a few basics and you’re ready to go.
- Pencils: Any pencil works. Use a softer one (like 2B) for darker lines.
- Eraser: You’ll definitely want one nearby for quick fixes and adjustments.
- Markers: Perfect for bold outlines and adding bright, vibrant color.
- Colored pencils: Great for soft shading, blending, and adding small details.
- Watercolor paints: Use these for light, airy color washes that feel perfect for spring.
- Acrylic paints: If you want brighter, more solid colors, acrylics are a great option.
- Paintbrushes: A few different sizes will help with both details and larger areas.
- Sketchbook: Choose thicker paper so it can handle markers or paint without bleeding through.
Keep it simple: A pencil and paper is all you really need to start.
Simple Tips for Better Spring Drawings
If you’re new to drawing, don’t worry. These simple tips will help you get better results right away.
- Start with basic shapes: Most drawings begin with circles, ovals, and lines. Keep it simple and build from there.
- Keep your lines light at first: Sketch lightly so you can fix mistakes easily before going over your final lines.
- Don’t aim for perfect: Cute and simple drawings look better when they’re a little imperfect.
- Break drawings into steps: Focus on one part at a time instead of trying to draw everything at once.
- Practice a few at a time: Pick 2–3 ideas and repeat them instead of jumping to all 100.
- Add small details last: Things like cheeks, patterns, or textures should come at the end.
- Have fun with it: The goal is to enjoy the process, not create a perfect drawing.
Quick win: Start with one of the step-by-step tutorials below and follow along.
100 Cute Spring Drawing Ideas
Below are fun categories of spring doodles. Try drawing several from each section.
Flowers in Planters
Sketch these cheerful spring blooms in some lovely, creative planters! My favorite is the tulips in the rainboots, it’s so unique!

Want to try one right now? Start with this easy Tulips in Boot:
Looking for a cute and easy spring drawing idea? This tulips in a boot doodle is perfect for beginners and kids. It uses simple shapes and easy lines, so anyone can follow along and feel successful. Let’s break it down step by step.
Start by sketching a basic boot shape with a rounded toe and straight sides. Add a thin sole at the bottom, then draw a few wavy lines across the top of the boot for a cute decorative detail.
Next, draw a few long stems coming out of the boot. Keep them slightly curved so they feel natural. Add simple tulip shapes at the top of each stem using small oval or teardrop shapes. Finish by adding a few leaves around the stems to fill it out.
If you liked this, keep going. There are more easy tutorials below.

Spring Time Insects
As the weather warms up, the flowers bloom and curious insects start to emerge and soak up the warm sunshine! Have fun drawing these butterflies, ladybugs, snails, grasshoppers, dragonflies, and bumble bees.

Try This: Cute Bee Doodle (Step-by-Step)
This is one of the easiest spring drawings to start with. If you can draw a circle, you can draw this.
Start with a simple circle for the body. Add a cute face with two dots and a small smile. Draw curved stripes across the body, then finish with rounded wings and tiny antennae.

Fun Outdoor Doodles
Need some spring landscapes inspiration? Add a happy sun, a hot air balloon, a cheery kite, spring trees, daisies in flower pots, or a sailboat to your drawing for extra fun!

Happy Birds Drawing Ideas
Try these 6 easy bird doodles from our spring drawing ideas collection! These birds will bring a lovely touch to any artwork!

Try This: Cute Bird Doodle (Step-by-Step)
Ready to try something a little more detailed?
Start with a tilted oval for the body. Add a small circle for the head. Draw a rounded wing and a few tail feathers. Finish with tiny legs and simple face details.

Flower Power Doodles
These easy flower petals doodles will help you creative a lovely bouquet of beautiful spring flowers.

Try This: Easy Flower Doodle (Step-by-Step)
Short on time? This one takes less than a minute and is perfect for beginners.
Start with a small circle in the center. Add oval petals around it. Then layer more petals or simple lines to make it fuller.

Spring English Cottages
Imagine these delightful spring cottages tucked away in the English countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and a pond with playful ducks.


Try This: Cute House Doodle (Step-by-Step)
Want to draw a cozy little house? This one is simple, fun, and easy to customize.
Start by drawing a tall rectangle for the base of the house. Next, add a simple roof shape on top with slightly angled sides. Then draw a small door in the center and add a few windows around it.
Once you have the basic shapes, it’s time to add details. Draw lines on the roof for texture, add window frames, and decorate with small vines, flowers, or leaves to give it that charming cottage feel.

Spring Animals
Here’s another fun spring drawing idea, let’s not forget about the furry friends that come out to play in spring! Try drawing some spring theme dogs, cats, and bunnies in your next doodle session.

Try This: Cute Dog Doodle (Step-by-Step)
Let’s draw an adorable dog face that’s perfect for beginners.
Start with a slightly tilted oval for the head. This gives your dog a playful look right away. Next, add two floppy ears on each side using soft curved lines.
Draw a small oval nose and a simple curved mouth. Then add two round eyes above the nose to bring your dog to life. Finish by adding a few small details like spots on the ears or tiny dots on the cheeks.


Try This: Cute Cat Doodle (Step-by-Step)
Let’s draw an adorable cat that’s perfect for spring.
Start with a rounded shape for the head and add two small triangle ears on top. Then draw a simple body shape underneath using a soft oval.
Next, add the face. Draw one open eye and one winking eye for a playful look. Add a tiny nose and a curved mouth. Then draw whiskers and small cheeks to give your cat personality.
Finish by adding little feet at the bottom and decorate with flowers on the head and around the body for a cute spring vibe.


Try This: Cute Bunny Doodle (Step-by-Step)
Let’s draw an adorable spring bunny that’s simple and fun.
Start with a circle for the head. Add two long oval ears on top, and draw smaller inner ear shapes inside each one. Next, add a cute face with closed eyes, a tiny nose, and a small curved smile.
Then draw soft round cheeks to give your bunny a sweet look. To finish, add a simple flower crown across the top of the head and fill in a few extra details to make it feel complete.

Cute Easter Egg Drawing Ideas
This spring drawing ideas list wouldn’t be complete without adorable Easter eggs! Get creative with colorful patterns, polka dots, or even a cute zentangle design.

Spring Peeps
Draw your spring peeps with intricate patterns. These cute little peeps are perfect for Easter decorations or cards.

Spring Woodland Animals
These cute critters are sure to bring a smile to your face! From hedgehogs and deer to llamas and foxes, these adorable animals will make great additions to your spring drawings.

Easter Scenes
Let’s have some fun sketching easy Easter scenes! Picture a fuzzy rabbit with a bunch of carrots and a cheerful unicorn giving a hug to an Easter egg.



Springtime Scenes
Here’s a happy snail with mushrooms in the background and a funny frog sitting on a lily pad in a pond. Get creative and draw your own unique spring scenes!


Spring Mandalas
Let’s get creative with some mandala art! Here’s an unique way of drawing a butterfly, snail, and the Easter bunny?

Outdoor Spring Activities
These spring doodles are a perfect addition to any spring-themed artwork. Imagine flying a kite, watering flowers, or having a spring garden picnic!

Spring Gnomes
I always love adding gnomes to my holiday and seasonal and holiday drawing ideas. These colorful spring gnomes are just too adorable, you’ve got to give them a go!

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- Spring drawing idea list
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Try This 5-Minute Drawing Challenge
Want to improve fast?
Try this:
- pick 1 category
- draw 5 doodles in 5 minutes
- don’t erase anything
This builds confidence quickly and keeps drawing fun.
What Will You Draw First?
Now that you’ve seen all 100 spring drawing ideas, which one are you going to try first?
Start simple. Pick one doodle, follow the step-by-step tutorial, and fill a page with quick sketches.
The more you draw, the better you get.
Try These Spring Drawing Ideas Next
If you’re having fun with these, don’t stop here. Try one of these next:
- Cute Drawing Ideas for Kids
- 5 Simple Easter Doodles (Step-by-Step)
- How to Draw a Tulip (Step-by-Step)
- How to Draw a Peony (Step-by-Step)
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