
Add a circle shape at the end of each line. Then, draw one or two more lines coming off these branches.

Start with a center vertical line and draw about 5 lines branching off from it. A stem that curves slightly as you reach the flower’s bloom looks much more realistic. PRO TIP: Rather than a drawing a totally straight stem, remember that these are heavy flowers! They get their name because bow their heads when the sun is down, then lift them to the sun during the day. Color in your sunflower using your favorite markers, pencils, or crayons.

Add a stem and a leaf, as well as some dots in the center for detail.

Sketch an oval, then draw a series of pointed petal shapes around it. The first part of the sunflower you’ll draw is the center. Color in the spaces with red, orange, yellow, and/or brown. To make your leaf more realistic, let some of the layers be wider than others. connecting each new layer to the one before it. For the next layer, draw a “u” shape and connect the sides to the oval shape. Start with a center line, then draw a pointed oval shape at the top. Finish your doodle by adding a fun fall color! Outline the shape of the leaf, drawing bumps around the end of each vein. Start with a center line, then add three “v” shapes going down the stem. Ready? Let’s get started! I recommend sketching the shapes in pencil first, then tracing with a black marker. Today, I want to give you five more fall doodles that will have you feeling all those warm seasonal vibes.

I also shared a fun Pumpkin Spice Latte/warm drink doodle with a few variations that’s perfect for this time of year. Previously, I shared 5 easy fall doodles that include a pumpkin, candy corn, pie, an acorn, and a very simple leaf. Or, draw them digitally on your iPad in the Procreate app! All you need is a pencil and eraser, a fine tip black marker, and your favorite colored pencils, crayons, or markers to color them in. Not only does it encompass different ways to write, it also includes doodles and embellishments to help turn words into art! These doodles are perfect for using on envelopes, gift tags, wall signs, calendars, journals, planners, and more. Hand lettering is one of my favorite ways to create.
