These flowers are intricate, and detailed, and I thought they required artistic ability I just don’t possess. Don’t know what they are? Take a peek at this how-to, I’m sure you see them everywhere.
I have always wanted to be able to draw a plumeria flower. Related Bujo Post: Best Succulent & Cactus Doodle Ideas Step By Step Flower doodles Have you ever wanted to be able to draw things like a delicate bouquet of roses, a cute farmers market bag, or lifelike potted plants but just have no idea where to start? This is guaranteed to help you spruce up your spring and summertime drawings, and it’s easy too! Whether it’s for a theme in your bujo, a project at school, or just plain doodling, this will add ultimate cuteness, positivity, and a pop of fun to anything you want it to Wow, spring is most definitely in the air in this tutorial. I’ll be picking these flowers for my bujo ASAP! Spring Flower Doodles Leaves, tulips, roses, and little orange buds make up this tutorial for a springy and positive addition to any future drawing. Little delicate little how-to takes your everyday flowers, makes them teeny tiny, descriptively but scaringly simple, and too cute for words. I mean seriously, that’s how excited I am about this one. This how-to tutorial for flowers is so easy, and the turnout is SO adorable, that you may end up wetting your plants. Here are the ones I love: Simple Flower Doodles