Draw Beautiful Flowers!
A Beginner's Guide!
If you are a beginner artist that wants a fun course to get you started on your artistic journey then this is specifically for you.
The biggest challenge for new artists is to make real drawing progress so the course is designed around printable worksheet to help you actually get hands one practice!
Thousands of students have used my worksheet and it consistently helps them improve! So I know this method works for a lot of people
Draw easy flowers, Roses and Cherry Blossoms with this simple step by step course! Every lesson comes with a worksheet to help you practice and see real progress. Stop wasting time just watching tutorials, let's actually learn how to draw together!
Get the Beginner Art Course, Flower Drawing Course, Figure Drawing Bundle and the Portrait Drawing bundle all in one place for a discount! ( $160 total value! )
What’s inside
Core Concepts
The course will start with some of the important principles within drawing that are especially useful when drawing flowers.
These ideas will help you quickly develop your drawing skills. The worksheets will make it much easier and faster to learn these concepts.
Basic Flower
In this chapter we will apply our core concepts to a basic flower.
This will help us make sure that we solidify our learning and apply it in a fun way before moving onto drawing beautiful roses.
Roses
In this chapter we will learn how to draw roses using some of the skills we learned previously.
We will take things one small step at a time to help you develop a strong understanding of how to draw roses on your own.
My goal here is for you to be able to draw roses in your sketchbook or on custom made cards without needing to copy from an example!
And we will get there by the end of this course! So let's get to drawing!
Start Drawing Today <3
Become an Artist!!!
Start Drawing Today <3 Become an Artist!!!
Get the Beginner Art Course, Flower Drawing Course, Figure Drawing Bundle and the Portrait Drawing bundle all in one place for a discount! ( $160 total value! )
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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Yes, anyone can learn how to draw with the right resources, regular practice and focus.
I am living proof that anyone can learn to draw because I do not have any natural talent.
A big part of why I make education for beginner artists is because learning how to draw was so transformative for me specifically because I didn't know how to do it naturally.
Ive seen tons of students go from barely being able to draw a circle to drawing full characters, you can be just like one of those students!
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Any form of drawing tool will work with this course! If you prefer working on paper you can use paper, if you prefer working digitally you can work digitally.
The course covers core concepts that apply to all drawing.
I do recommend trying a sketchbook and pencil if you have that available to you but that's optional and purely personal preference.
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There are so many factors involved in learning so there is no definitive answer to this question, but the sooner we start the more progress we can make!
Drawing is such a fun hobby that the process of learning and growing will be immensely satisfying.
You won't be worried about rushing to a destination as we get into the fun of this journey.
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It is completely natural to feel nervous when learning anything new, that is what makes it worth it.
You feel nervous because you care and that is a great sign that you will find joy in the practice as you develop that love for the practice.
One question I like to ask myself is “what will my future self want me to do today?” and that helps me make better decisions. You can let the fear of trying new things keep you stuck or you can take that energy and use it to grow.
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Drawing style is something that develops over long periods of time, for now I would recommend just focusing on what is interesting to you at this moment.
Taste and style changes overtime and spending too much time on it without actively drawing won't be a fruitful endeavor.
It is a continuous journey so don't expect to find a specific art style anytime soon. What fun would it be if we didn't get to explore and experiment along the way!
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If improving is a high priority for you I would recommend doing deep drawing sessions without distractions. Ideally you want to do 20 to 60 minute sessions where your mind gets deep into the concepts you are learning.
Also make sure to take time to review your work and make corrections, take note of common mistakes that you make and work on improving those weaknesses.
But! Always remember that focusing on having fun will make this a more sustainable practice, finding joy will ultimately be what is rewarding.