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Messy Flower Doodles - Draw, Cut, and Craft!
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Messy Flower Doodles - Draw, Cut, and Craft!

Learn to draw imperfect flowers and turn your messy doodles into art for journaling, collages, and more!
Created byDebasree Dey
Last updated 11/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • How to draw messy, imperfect floral doodles using a black pen.
  • Techniques for eight types of flowers: cherry blossoms, daisies, sunflowers, roses, cosmos, cone flowers, wildflowers, and clusters of flowers.
  • How to observe real flowers or photographs and translate them into messy doodles.
  • How to embrace imperfection and develop a free-flowing, creative mindset.
  • How to cut out your flower doodles to create versatile art fodder for various projects.

Course content

2 sections14 lectures2h 34m total length
  • Welcome!1:53
  • Class Overview & Supplies7:17

    Learn to doodle eight flower types on A4 paper, including cone, wildflower, roses, cosmos, sunflower, cherry blossom, and daisy, with a bonus cluster, cut out and assemble using messy lines.

  • How to cut easily11:06

    Master an easy flower cutout technique by keeping the scissors steady while moving the paper, yielding beautiful, simple shapes and a meditative cutting experience.

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Requirements

  • A black pen or any fine-tip marker for doodling.
  • Sketchbook pages, A4 paper, or any paper you prefer for practicing.
  • Scissors for cutting out your finished flower doodles.
  • No prior drawing experience required—this class is beginner-friendly and fun for all levels!

Description

Welcome to "Messy Flower Doodles: Draw, Cut, and Craft!"

This is not your typical art class—it’s about embracing imperfection and finding beauty in the organic nature of flowers.


In this class we will Embrace the Joy of Messy Doodles:


  1. Learn to draw eight types of flowers: cherry blossoms, daisies, sunflowers, roses, cosmos, cone flowers, wildflowers, and clusters of flowers.

  2. Forget about perfect lines—our focus is on creating charming, imperfect flowers.

  3. Experiment with messy techniques, even doodling with your non-dominant hand.


. Build Confidence and Creativity


  1. Practice each flower type multiple times to build skill and confidence.

  2. Discover how imperfections can add character and beauty to your art.

  3. Learn how to observe real flowers or photographs and translate them into messy doodles.


You Will Walk Away With


  1. A collection of versatile flower cutouts you can use for collages, journaling, stickers, and more.

  2. A newfound appreciation for imperfection and the joy of creating freely.

  3. The skills and confidence to draw flowers in your own unique style.


By the end of this class, you’ll have not only beautiful flower cutouts but also the tools to look at any flower and create your own artistic interpretation!


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Meaning of easy flower type:


1. Cherry Blossom
Symbolism: Renewal, fleeting beauty, and the fragility of life.
Description: These delicate blooms remind us to treasure every moment, as they only appear briefly each year.


2. Daisies
Symbolism: Innocence, purity, and new beginnings.
Description: Known for their cheerful simplicity, daisies are like little suns surrounded by petals of joy.


3. Roses
Symbolism: Love, passion, and beauty.
Description: Roses are timeless and versatile, symbolizing romance and elegance in every petal.


4. Sunflowers
Symbolism: Positivity, strength, and loyalty.
Description: With their tall stems and golden faces, sunflowers symbolize warmth and the ability to stand tall and thrive.


5. Cosmos
Symbolism: love, modesty & resilience
Description: With their delicate, daisy-like petals and vibrant colors, cosmos flowers radiate effortless elegance and charm.


6. Cone Flowers (Echinacea)
Symbolism: Strength, resilience, and health.
Description: These spiky blooms are known for their medicinal properties, making them a symbol of healing and vitality.


7. Wildflowers
Symbolism: Freedom, spontaneity, and natural beauty.
Description: Wildflowers thrive in unexpected places, representing the beauty of going with the flow and embracing individuality.


8. Cluster of Flowers
Symbolism: Unity, abundance, and beauty of togetherness.
Description: Clusters of flowers on branches capture the beauty of togetherness and the flowing rhythm of nature.



Who this course is for:

  • Beginners who want to explore drawing flowers in a stress-free way.
  • Artists looking to loosen up and embrace imperfection in their art.
  • Crafters and journalers who want to create their own flower cutouts for creative projects.
  • Anyone who loves flowers and wants to experiment with a fun and playful drawing technique.