I used these three beautiful images from the Unsplash website as my reference while drawing the sunflowers.
#Sunflower sketch download
Click here to download a printable guide for the sunflower REFERENCE IMAGES: I colored in my sketch with Dual Brush Pens here and added some ink details on top. Using a pencil is helpful here, as you can draw overlapping petals quickly and ink only the ones on top completely.įinish off the sketch by adding three leaves as seen below. Keep the leaves a little jagged and overlap the stalk. Now we need to build more layers of petals. Keep the petals looking different- some skinnier than the others to make it look interesting. Doodle overlapping shapes to form the petals of the sunflower. Starting in the middle of your page, draw a circle.
#Sunflower sketch how to
Step by step photos showing you how to draw a sunflower You can start drawing on any paper with any pen or pencil. Select from 718 premium Sunflower Drawing of the highest. So I’m hoping this How to draw a Sunflower tutorial will make you pull out your pen and paper and start drawing right away!ĪLSO READ: EASY STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL FOR SIMPLE FLORAL DRAWINGS WITH PRINTABLE GUIDE Find the perfect Sunflower Drawing stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. I’ve previously shared a Leaf drawing step-by-step tutorial that you all loved. I hope you enjoyed today’s project.I love drawing and painting flowers and in today’s post, I’m sharing an easy step-by-step tutorial showing you how to draw a Sunflower that anyone can easily recreate! follow me on Instagram.sketch art artisticsunflowerflower youtube. I do appreciate my unusual color combination for this card. If you like my art then like subscribe my channel. The sentiment was cut from the banner die in Tasteful Labels Dies and adhered to the card front with Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals. Remember, I did change that after I took the pictures and I need to be sure this post is up tomorrow. The sentiment was stamped onto Basic White CS in Gorgeous Grape. I adhered the small sunflowers to the card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals with the leaves being adhered with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. I re-stamped all of the images as above and then cut with their coordinating dies from Sunflowers Dies. The stamen, center of the flower, was colored with Highland Heather. The petals were colored with Polished Pink. I stamped the sunflowers and leaves onto Basic White Thick x3 with Basic Gray ink, leaving the images on the door of my Stamparatus so that I could go back and re-stamp the Basic Gray CS to touch up the lines AFTER I colored the images in with my Stampin’ Blends Markers. The ‘celebrate you’ sentiment was stamped at the bottom left with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I then die-cut the large sunflower with the solid die in Basic Gray CS and the line art die in Basic White CS, that I adhered together with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive and secured to the card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I started out with a Basic Gray A2 card base and layered on the Balmy Blue square/diamond, which is my favorite, x3 on the left that I adhered with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive, and then corner-rounded the bottom with our Detailed Trio Punch. I needed to bring in the Highland Heather a bit more.Īs always, your Supplies and Instructions are below. I decided to pull the Melon Mambo sentiment panel off and redo this in Gorgeous Grape. Sketches are my favorite way to jumpstart myself out of a rut, as are color challenges, and we hope that you join us today. This time, I shortened up the die rather than elongate the die, which you will be shown on Friday. Hello there! Thank you for joining me today for a sketch at Make the Cards Challenge 30 that I created with Celebrate Sunflowers and their coordinating Sunflowers Dies + the must-have staple of Tasteful Labels Dies to do another partial die-cut of my sentiment panel.