Are you ready to embrace the beauty of the season with our collection of hand-drawn 100+ easy spring doodles? If you are new to doodling or never tried it, check out the surprising benefits of this easy and cheap creative craft.

Have you ever started doodling during a meeting or while you are on the phone? While doodling is often dismissed as a distraction, research suggests that it can be a powerful tool for enhancing creativity, focus, and overall well-being.
Benefits of Doodling
So, if you are still not convinced, here is a list of benefits of doodling:
- enhance your creativity
- relax
- improve focus and productivity
- destress
- reduce anxiety
- boost your memory
- improve problem-solving skills
- foster mindfulness
- emotional well-being.
Are you ready to try doodling? No excuses, as you don’t have to be an accomplished artist to pick up a piece of paper and a pencil to check it our yourself.
For example, our collection of 100+ Easy and Cute Spring Doodles just took a few evenings to create. So, if you have an hour to spare, let’s start!
1. Easy Spring Flower Doodles

No matter where you look in spring, you’ll see flowers, blooming trees, and fresh leaves. To find inspiration for your spring doodles, start by immersing yourself in the sights and sounds of the season. Take a walk in nature and observe the vibrant colors of blooming flowers, the delicate patterns of leaves, and the overall essence of renewal and growth.
As illustrated, you can create 27 different spring drawings just on one piece of paper or bullet journal page. Most importantly, you don’t even need a steady hand, as your imperfect line gives natural beauty to your doodles.
Here are some ideas for easy spring doodles:
- vase with a few flowers or branches
- rose drawing
- dandelion flower
- clay pot with flowers
- spring branches
- simple daisy flower
- leaves
- rose bud
- fantasy flower (let your imagination and creativity go wild!)
2. Cute Spring Doodles

By experimenting with different sources of inspiration, you can develop a unique artistic perspective that sets your spring doodles apart. Once you’ve found your creative spark, you’ll be ready to take your spring drawings to the next level.
For instance, try doodling a decorated clay pot with a few tulips. Furthermore, you can add a few flower doodles from the previous exercise which you’ve already mastered (like a rose drawing).
What a better way to celebrate the season than with a few decorated Easter eggs! A carrot for an Easter bunny is another cute spring doodle which doesn’t require special artistic talent.
Notably, an Easter bunny with a cute tail is just a combination of two circles, two triangles (for ears), and 6 lines for whiskers. Lastly, add a bushy tail with an imperfect circle!
Here are a few ideas for cute spring doodles to take your skills to the next level:
- Easter eggs;
- bird house;
- Italian Easter bread;
- bunny;
- carrot;
- tulip;
- potted flowers;
- butterflies;
- hearts;
- flowers.
3. Easy Flower Drawing Doodles

As you find more inspiration around you, it’s time to combine a few flowers to create a spring composition. As you step outside on a bright, sunny day, take a moment to pause and observe the beauty that surrounds you. Notice how each flower, with its delicate petals and unique colors, contributes to the overall composition of nature’s canvas along with butterflies and bees.
What’s truly fascinating about flower drawing is that it is limitless in its creative possibilities. You can choose to follow traditional techniques, or you can let your imagination run wild and create a truly unique and one-of-a-kind composition.
Next, by expanding on your new drawing skills, combine a few of your favorite flowers. As a result, you can create a beautiful composition for a spring bullet journal page, junk journal, or spring wall art.
4. Cute Spring Doodle Art

Now that you have mastered the basic doodling techniques, it’s time to take your spring doodles to the next level so you can combine different doodles into an easy spring composition.
For instance, try a simple spring bird silhouette with a tree branch and a few leaves. Next, the funny bunny face will look cute surrounded by simple spring flowers. Lastly, create an Easter egg hunt doodle with intricate eggs, simple bunnies, and a few flowers in between.
5. Easy Floral Doodles

Let’s practice drawing some popular florals in this exercise: a daffodil, a tulip, and roses. After all, what says ‘spring’ louder than fresh flowers? They are everywhere in spring, so you can draw your inspiration when walking in the park or visiting a floral shop.
Let’s start with the daffodil, a flower that symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. Its trumpet-like shape and bright colors make it a beautiful subject to draw. As you sketch out the petals, pay attention to the subtle curves and lines that give the daffodil its unique shape.
Remember, the key to drawing florals is to break in into simple shapes so you can capture their delicate details. Also, don’t be afraid to embrace imperfection.
Next up, we have the tulip, a flower that is often associated with love and passion. Its smooth, elongated petals and vibrant colors are a delight to draw. When drawing a tulip, focus on its symmetrical shape and the way the petals gracefully curve and fold over each other. Use varying lines to define the shape and to add depth and dimension to your drawing.
Next, let’s tackle the timeless beauty of roses. As this is a doodle, we’ll draw a rose as a simple spiral. Firstly, start in the middle and work your way outwards to capture the gradual opening of the petals. Also, pay attention to how they overlap and create a sense of depth.
Lastly, put all your new skills to use by creating a few whimsical vases filled with spring flowers. Definitely, play on your own imperfection as you create the shape of the vase. Next, fill them with a few of your favorite florals including daffodils, tulips, roses, and greens.
7. ‘Some Bunny’ Loves You Doodles

Bunnies and carrots – what better way to celebrate spring in the world of doodles? Have no fear, for we have a whimsical solution to break free from the mundane routine of adult life.
Smile, as you draw these funny bunny faces and have some fun with the ears. Whether they are floppy, big, or pointing in different directions, each bunny should look different. Also, add glasses, bows, carrots, and some simple florals. Lastly, have fun with egg-shaped bunnies and add some patterns to their bodies.
As a matter of fact, you don’t have to be a professional artist to partake in this fun activity. All you need is a piece of paper, a pencil, and a willingness to let your inner child run free. Furthermore, it’s a great activity for kids so you can draw, doodle, and have fun together.
8. Easy Bunny Doodles

Do you want some more ‘bunny’ challenge? As illustrated, you can try a more realistic step-by-step bunny face as your version of Peter Rabbit. Everyone loves the original Beatrix Potter stories which feature the mischievous little rabbit, a childhood classic.
Firstly, instead of starting from the typical front view, let’s try drawing a bunny from a different perspective – its back. To start, draw two circles, one overlapping the other. These will be the bunny’s body and head respectively.
Take your time to get the proportions right and make sure the overlapping is just enough to create a seamless transition between the two circles. Next, sketch in the bunny’s long ears, paying attention to the curves and size. Lastly, add a whimsical bushy tail and whiskers, as you them from the back.
Next, practice doodling more bunny faces while adding simple details: eyelashes, bows, and floral wreaths. For example, a heart shape makes a cute bunny nose. As a fun doodle, create a grandma-core bunny with glasses.
More Drawing and Doodling Tutorial to Explore
- How to draw a butterfly step by step easy and fast
- 27+ Easy Butterfly Drawing Ideas for creative art projects
- How to Draw a Window – easy step-by-step art tutorials
- How to Draw a Rose step-by-step guide for beginners
- 14 Spring Art Ideas for Teachers
In Conclusion
As you continue on your doodling journey, there are a few important things to keep in mind. First, there is no right or wrong way to doodle. It is your art and the imperfections make it truly unique. Second, always try new things, as you look for inspiration from other fellow doodle artists. Lastly, look at doodling as a powerful tool to enhance your well-being and creativity.
As a result, doodling is far from just a mindless activity – it is a powerful tool that can enhance your creativity, focus, and mental well-being in surprising ways. By embracing doodling, you can unleash a world of benefits such as enhanced creativity, improved focus, reduced stress, boosted memory, and increased mindfulness.
So, the next time you pick up a pen and paper, don’t underestimate the power of the doodle. Let your creativity flow freely and reap the rewards. Doodles remind us of the way kids draw: simple and easy, without any fear. Keep doodling and keep creating.
As Pablo Picasso said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth. Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.“