Draw the Flowers – Creative Floral Drawing Worksheet
Sometimes beauty grows from simplicity. The “Draw The Flowers” worksheet gives children a chance to plant their own garden of ideas on paper. With an inviting blank space and a basic image of a hand holding flower stems, this activity inspires young artists to add petals, leaves, colours, and life. It’s creative, calming, and perfect for boosting imagination.
What’s Inside
An illustration of a hand holding a few flower stems
Blank space for drawing additional flowers around or replacing the ones shown
Simple outlines suited for children to colour or add detail
Plenty of room for variation—children can draw different kinds of flowers, styles, sizes, colours
Why It’s Useful for Kids / Classrooms / Homeschool
Encourages Creativity & Exploration: Kids can invent their own flower designs, mix shapes, colours, and patterns.
Fine Motor & Visual-Art Skills: Drawing curved lines for petals and leaves promotes control and precision.
Relaxation & Mindfulness: Focusing on drawing flowers can be soothing and help reduce stress.
Artistic Confidence: Seeing their own designs bloom on paper gives a sense of accomplishment.
Adaptable for Age Levels: Younger kids can stick with simple shapes; older children can add textures, shading, or even backgrounds.
How to Use It (Tips & Suggestions)
Set Up Materials
Print copies of the worksheet.
Provide drawing tools: pencils, coloured pencils, markers, maybe tussle with watercolour if paper allows.
Warm-Up / Brainstorming
Talk about different flowers kids know (roses, daisies, sunflowers etc.).
Ask: What colours do they like for flowers? Would their flowers have leaves or thorns?
Drawing & Decorating
Encourage them to start by tracing or enhancing the stems provided, then add petals/leaves as they like.
They can extend the drawing beyond what’s shown: add more stems, a garden scene, insects, butterflies etc.
Sharing & Reflection
After finishing, children can show their drawings and describe what kinds of flowers they made.
Ask: Which flower is their favourite and why? Did they imagine a scent or a setting for their flowers?
Extensions / Variations
Use the drawings to practice patterns or symmetrical designs in petals.
Use this worksheet for a joint wall mural: each student draws a flower and everyone’s work gets combined.
For older kids: challenge them to draw real flowers from nature and compare with their imaginative versions.
Let your ideas bloom—one petal at a time. Download this “Draw The Flowers” worksheet, grab your colours and pencils, and bring forth a garden of your own creation. Share with friends or classmates and see how each flower you draw is uniquely beautiful!






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