45 Beautiful Bullet Journal Flower Doodles
Welcome! Are you looking for easy step-by-step tutorials on how to draw beautiful flowers in your bullet journal? Then you have come to the right place!
In this post, you will find ten 5 step tutorials on how to draw different flowers. There is also an idea page with 30 different flower doodles to inspire your next creation!
Continue below to find easy flower doodles and flower drawings!
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What You Need to Get Started
Here are a few products I recommend as my favorite bullet journals (pictured in this post) and the products I label as my favorite doodle items!
Archer & Olive Bullet Journal *Affiliate Link
Dingbats Notebooks Pro Journal *Affiliate Link
Draft/Matic Drawing pencil *Affiliate Link
Sakura Fineliners or your favorite fineliner pens. *Affiliate Link
You can use whatever you are going to enjoy using for doodling! However, I want to provide you with a list of what I use if you are looking for new options to try.
Easy Flower Doodles You Can Try
Doodling is a fun way to add a personal touch to your journaling, notes, and planner. So in April 2021, I chose a floral theme. I found they can be effortless to draw if you take it step-by-step. So I chose my favorite flowers from springtime and created these easy steps below for you to follow.
Floral designs are made up of basic shapes if you think about them. See these simple doodles below, and you will see the easy way of creating cute doodles in ten different ways.
Easy Tulip Flower Doodle
This tulip doodle is both simple and elegant. Tulips are a great addition to any weekly or monthly spread. They also look lovely when fashioned in a floral wreath.
Easy Daffodil Flower Doodle
I have always loved daffodils because of their unique shape and their shade of yellow. Daffodils look lovely on their own, in a hand-drawn bouquet, or on a floral frame.
Easy Black-eyed Susan Flower Doodle
I love drawing Black-eyes Susans! They are beautiful in pinks and purples if you desire to color them. They also resemble a daisy, which is one of my favorite flowers!
Easy Hydrangea Flower Doodle
This flower is usually seen in a cluster of flowers put together in a ball shape! They come in a variety of colors that are beautiful to see! Once you get this doodle down, draw a bunch of them in a circle shape, and you have yourself a Hydrangea!
Here is an example of how I used the Hydrangea in my bullet journal weekly spread.
5 Simple Bullet Journal Floral Doodles
I have five more 5-step flower doodles that are my favorite ways to doodle! I took these doodles from my bullet journal. I used them as a mood tracker, but they could also be used as a habit tracker! I hope they inspire you!
Flower Themed Mood Tracker Idea
Here is a look at the mood tracker I used these flowers for to give you an idea of how you can use doodle flowers in your bullet journal. Just pick your favorite flower doodles and make your own! That's the beauty of bullet journaling; it is your creative place.
30 Easy Flower Doodle Ideas
The best part of bullet journal doodles is they are entirely yours! Your style can make cute flower doodles unique. Here is my page of thirty different floral drawings that I added to my bullet journal pages. I encourage you to try them out in your own journal using your own style. If you do try them, I would love to see your creation! Send me a picture through the contact me page so I can see what inspired you!
9 Ideas for Flower Doodles in Your Bujo
There are so many different ways you can include floral doodles in your journal. Before I go today, I wanted to leave you with a few ideas to get your creativity going!
Floral Banner - You can create a banner as a header in your journal and add amazing doodles around it to add a nice touch to your journal pages.
Flower Frame - You can choose simple shapes for a frame. I've seen rectangles, squares, diamonds, and perfect circles or ovals. Then, add a simple flower doodle or surround the shape with plant doodles!
Create a floral border in your journal to add personality.
Use different kinds of flowers for a mood tracker or habit tracker to make tracking fun!
Create step flower tutorials to share with the bullet journal community.
Create a brain dump page as a creative outlet when you are feeling overwhelmed or stressed. Doodling is a great way to decompress!
Make a "Floral Doodle Idea" page in your journal for quick reference and inspiration.
Decorate your weekly spreads and make your weekly dazzle! A floral-themed spread is always a winner.
Floral wreath - Take a look at the incredibly talented Sarah-Jane from @essjay_florals on Instagram! Her florals are so unique and inspiring that you can't help but love her work! Her wreaths are beautiful, and this is only a tiny sample of her work. If you are not already following this lovely girl, head over to her Instagram by clicking the picture!
Practice, Practice, Practice Doodling Flowers!
To finish up this post, I want to encourage you to practice. Anyone can doodle if you start with basic doodles first. Flowers are popular things to doodle, and they are easy to practice! What is your favorite thing to doodle?
You can also think of a doodle as a simple drawing. That makes it less intimidating if you are just starting out. One of the first things I tell people who are learning how to doodle is to start drawing basic shapes and then putting them together to make a picture! It really is that simple.
Benefits of Doodling Flowers
Here are a few benefits of doodling before we go:
Doodling is relaxing
Doodling adds fun to your journal and brings life to your pages.
Doodling helps your fine motor skills if you want to learn how to draw.
Doodling helps you pass the time if you are waiting for something.
Doodling should make you happy!
Those are just a few benefits I find helpful when I doodle. I hope you enjoyed this post and will come back again soon!
Happy doodling!