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How to sketch a dandelion step by step

Well done! You have now completed your very own beautiful and realistic dandelion drawing. You can see that creating a dandelion drawing that is soft, delicate, and realistic is actually very easy when you approach it with a few simple steps.


How to Draw a Dandelion – Create a Realistic Dandelion Drawing With Us

How to draw a dandelion

Dandelions are wonderful plants, great to eat, and even better for sending a wish out into the world. In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to create a realistic dandelion drawing in 15 simple steps. We show you how to shape the dandelion flower, and then how to add colors and details in a realistic manner. If you want to learn how to draw a dandelion, then join us!

Table of Contents

  • 1 Step-by-Step Dandelion Drawing for All Artists
    • 1.1 Step 1: Draw the Main Seed Pod of the Dandelion
    • 1.2 Step 2: Shape the Seed Head Outline
    • 1.3 Step 3: Plan the Seed Lines of Your Dandelion Sketch
    • 1.4 Step 4: Begin Adding the Dot Details
    • 1.5 Step 5: Fill in the Dandelion Drawing Details
    • 1.6 Step 6: Outline the Stem of Your Dandelion Drawing
    • 1.7 Step 7: Draw Your Flying Dandelion Seeds
    • 1.8 Step 8: Begin Coloring Your Seeds
    • 1.9 Step 9: Adding A Base Color to Your Stem
    • 1.10 Step 10: Trace the Seeds With Color
    • 1.11 Step 11: Enhance Your Seeds With Color
    • 1.12 Step 12: Darkening the Center Lines
    • 1.13 Step 13: Darkening Your Floating Seeds
    • 1.14 Step 14: Enhance the Hairlines on the Floating Seeds
    • 1.15 Step 15: Finishing Your Realistic Dandelion Drawing
    • 3.1 How Do You Create a Realistic Dandelion Drawing?
    • 3.2 What Is the Hardest Part of Creating a Dandelion Sketch?

    Step-by-Step Dandelion Drawing for All Artists

    When we come to learn how to draw realistic flowers, the trick always lies in making sure that you start with the correct shapes and proportions. In order to ensure that we can create a realistic dandelion drawing, we begin our tutorial with a series of construction steps. These initial steps help us to create a round dandelion head and give us plenty of space on our canvas for the whole drawing. You can see an outline of the whole dandelion drawing tutorial below.

    realistic dandelion drawing

    Although dandelions are mostly white, we do add some color to this dandelion drawing. For these coloring steps, you are welcome to use any medium that you feel most comfortable with. Our tutorial is written for a painting medium, but if you prefer to use coloring pencils then you can simply adapt the steps to work for you. You can also use a digital drawing tablet for this dandelion sketch, and again, you can simply adjust the steps in any way necessary.

    Once you have your tools and are ready to go, we can begin creating our dandelion drawing.

    Step 1: Draw the Main Seed Pod of the Dandelion

    We start our dandelion sketch by drawing a single oval construction step. Find the center of your canvas and draw a small oval shape that is ever-so-slightly angled down to the right. For these first construction steps, we recommend that you use a medium that is easy to erase. For physical mediums, use a light pencil that can be easily erased, like a 6H.

    If you are working with a digital tablet, then use a separate layer for the construction steps.

    dandelion drawing 01

    Step 2: Shape the Seed Head Outline

    Now that we have the main seed body constructed, we can now outline the base shape of the dandelion seeds or ‘flyers’. Around the first construction oval, you can now draw a large circle. We will use this circle as a guide for how far out each seed should protrude, ensuring that we can create a symmetrical dandelion drawing.

    dandelion drawing 02

    Step 3: Plan the Seed Lines of Your Dandelion Sketch

    Now that we have the seed pod and the outline of the seeds constructed, we can start to plan out the actual seeds of our dandelion drawing. From the central pod, you can now draw several lines that extend out towards the perimeter circle. You do not want these lines to extend all the way out to the edge of the second construction circle, as we still need to add the ends of the seeds.

    To finish this step, you can draw a few curved leaf-like shapes on the bottom left side of the circle, as we will draw the stem extending down from here.

    dandelion drawing 03

    Step 4: Begin Adding the Dot Details

    We can now begin adding some of the seed head details with a few scattered dots. Just above the ends of some of the seed lines, add small dots that will act as the head of each of the seeds. These little dots should be noticeable.

    dandelion drawing 04

    Step 5: Fill in the Dandelion Drawing Details

    This is a time-consuming step, so a little patience will go a long way. The more accurately and carefully that you do this step, the better your final dandelion sketch will be, so take your time. From each of the dot details that you drew in the previous step, you can now start to draw small curving lines outwards. Try not to go too far outside the larger construction circle.

    Each of the hairlines should curve up and slightly inwards.

    dandelion drawing 05

    Step 6: Outline the Stem of Your Dandelion Drawing

    Now that the head of your dandelion flower is pretty much outlined, we are now going to draw the stem. Overlapping the perimeter circle, draw two stem lines that curve gently down and to the left of your canvas.

    dandelion drawing 06

    Step 7: Draw Your Flying Dandelion Seeds

    A dandelion drawing would not be complete without some flying seeds. Around and extending to the upper right side of the canvas, begin drawing several individual seed hairlines. These seeds should include a hairline, a small elongated oval base, and little hairlines.

    Tip: as the seeds get further away from the main dandelion drawing, they should become smaller in size.

    dandelion drawing 07

    Step 8: Begin Coloring Your Seeds

    We are now going to begin adding color to our dandelion drawing, starting with the base of the seeds. Find some dark brown paint, and use a small blending brush to carefully fill the center of your dandelion flower with this color. Then, you can use a very small brush and the same color to fill the bottom of your floating seeds.

    dandelion drawing 08

    Step 9: Adding A Base Color to Your Stem

    For this step, you are going to need a light olive shade of green and a small blending brush. Fill the stem of your dandelion drawing, and then add this same color to the sepals that we drew much earlier.

    dandelion drawing 09

    Step 10: Trace the Seeds With Color

    For this step, you will need a very sharp brush and some white paint. Carefully, you can now trace over the very top hairlines for each of the seeds.

    dandelion drawing 10

    Step 11: Enhance Your Seeds With Color

    In the previous step, we used white to trace the hairlines on the ends of your dandelion seeds. Now, we are going to trace the lines of your seeds with a shade of cream paint. This difference in color will allow the ends of your seeds to stand out.

    With a very fine brush, trace each and every line of your dandelion seeds, filling the space within the larger construction shape.

    dandelion drawing 11

    Step 12: Darkening the Center Lines

    Now that we have the cream base, we can trace the centerline of each seed with a darker color, to differentiate between the different elements. With the same sharp brush and some black paint, trace over a good portion of each centerline, to create the effect that you can see in our example below.

    dandelion drawing 12

    Step 13: Darkening Your Floating Seeds

    We are now going to darken the floating seeds even more. Use a very sharp brush and some black paint, and carefully trace the entire main body of each of the floating seeds.

    dandelion drawing 14

    Step 14: Enhance the Hairlines on the Floating Seeds

    In our second last step, we are going to use some cream paint to trace the fine hairlines on the ends of the floating seeds.

    dandelion sketch

    Step 15: Finishing Your Realistic Dandelion Drawing

    Our finishing step has two parts. Firstly, we are going to finish the stem by adding some highlights and texture lines. With a small blending brush and some yellow, then white paint, gently highlight the center of the stem. Next, to finish your step and create a seamlessly realistic dandelion drawing, we are going to remove the outlines and construction lines. Use a sharp brush to trace over the outlines and erase the construction lines.

    dandelion drawing

    Well done! You have now completed your very own beautiful and realistic dandelion drawing. You can see that creating a dandelion drawing that is soft, delicate, and realistic is actually very easy when you approach it with a few simple steps.


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    How Do You Create a Realistic Dandelion Drawing?

    Creating a realistic dandelion drawing may seem difficult because it is such a dainty and fragile flower. It is also very light, so it can be difficult to get the right colors on a white canvas. With our dandelion drawing tutorial, however, you can easily achieve a very realistic dandelion sketch in a few steps.

    What Is the Hardest Part of Creating a Dandelion Sketch?

    The hardest part of creating a realistic dandelion drawing is definitely making sure that your white flower tips are visible on the white canvas. If you want to try to draw a dandelion sketch on a darker canvas, then this can be a good way to practice the technique first.

    Matthew Matthysen ( Drawing and Painting Artist )

    Matthew Matthysen is an educated multidisciplinary artist and illustrator. He successfully completed his art degree at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, majoring in art history and contemporary drawing. The focus of his thesis was to explore the philosophical implications of the macro and micro-universe on the human experience. Matthew uses diverse media, such as written and hands-on components, to explore various approaches that are on the border between philosophy and science.

    Matthew organized various exhibitions before and during his years as a student and is still passionate about doing so today. He currently works as a freelance artist and writer in various fields. He also has a permanent position at a renowned online gallery (ArtGazette) where he produces various works on commission. As a freelance artist, he creates several series and successfully sells them to galleries and collectors. He loves to use his work and skills in various fields of interest.

    Matthew has been creating drawing and painting tutorials since the relaunch in 2020. Through his involvement with artincontext.org, he has been able to deepen his knowledge of various painting mediums. For example, watercolor techniques, calligraphy and lately digital drawing, which is becoming more and more popular.

    Learn more about Matthew Matthysen and the Art in Context Team.


    What is the symbolic meaning of a dandelion?

    A dandelion is a cute doodle idea for your bullet journal due to its symbolic meaning.

    The dandelion is said to be a symbol of hope, happiness, joy, and love.

    Many people make a wish on the seeds as they fly away into the sky, so they are also quite whimsical flowers.

    Dandelion bullet journal ideas

    If you are looking for bullet journal doodle ideas, a dandelion flower is a great idea!

    Not only because of its symbolic meaning, but also because there are plenty of ways you can include it in your bullet journal.

    Here are some great ideas for adding dandelions into your bullet journal spreads:

    • Travel and adventure spreads. As dandelion seeds travel far and wide in the wind, they are often a symbol of travel. If you have travel ideas or vacation spreads in your bullet journal, dandelion doodles are a good addition to these.
    • Spring and summer spreads. Monthly spreads often include themes for that specific month; a dandelion is often associated with spring and summer, as that’s when they bloom, so you can create a dandelion theme for a spring or summer monthly spread.
    • Goals spread. As people often make a wish before blowing dandelions, including dandelion drawings in your goal pages is a great way to show you are wishing for your goals to be met.
    • Include in your journal with a quote about strength. Despite being considered as weeds, dandelions are perennial flowers that return every year. You can include a dandelion doodle in your bullet journal to symbolize strength.

    So now you have some ideas for adding a dandelion drawing into your bullet journal, here is how to draw a dandelion.

    How to draw a dandelion – easy for beginners

    Dandelion drawing supplies

    First, you need to make sure you have the right drawing supplies.

    Check out what you need for a flower doodle below:

    1. Paper, sketchbook or a bullet journal to draw your dandelion on
    2. A Pencil
    3. An Eraser
    4. Drawing pens. You will need both a thin pen like a fineliner, and a thick nib pen in whatever colour you want your dandelion to be (I suggest black, but of course you can use other colours!)
    5. Colours (if you want to colour it in)
    6. Something circular to draw around, like a coin or tin depending on how big you want your drawing to be.

    How to draw a dandelion step by step

    Step 1. Take the circular object, and place it on the paper. Draw around the circular object using the pencil. Make sure to press lightly with the pencil, as we will be erasing this circle later.

    How to draw a dandelion Step 1 - draw a pencil circle

    Step 2. Draw a thick black dot in the center of the pencil circle using the thick pen.

    Step 2 - draw a dot in the center of the circle

    Step 3. Using the thick nib pen, draw a line down from the dot in the center of the circle to create a stem. Make the line slightly wavy to give the stem slight bends, or keep it straight if you want a more rigid stem for your dandelion.

    How to draw a dandelion Step 3 - draw a line down from the center How to draw a dandelion Step 4 - draw lines from the center outwards How to draw a dandelion Step 5 - Add small lines in a V shape around the end of each line  Dandelion doodle step 6 - Add small dots to the end of each line Step 7 - Draw the dot in the center thicker and rub out the pencil

    Below is how to draw a dandelion tutorial using the visuals in each step:

    Dandelion step by step drawing

    How to draw a blowing dandelion

    To make the dandelion appear to be blowing;

    1. Follow the initial steps, but this time draw the stem so the top of the line bends at a slight angle. This will make the dandelion stem look as though it is bending in the wind.
    2. Ddraw slightly more short lines that don’t quite reach the outer pencil circle. This will make it seem as though the dandelion has lost a lot of its seeds in the wind.
    3. Follow the initial instructions, but to finish, draw some individual seeds in the air, blowing away from the dandelion. Make sure the seeds are to the side of the dandelion, and are coming away from the dandelion in the same direction the dandelion stem is bending. This will make it clear the seeds are blowing away in the wind in the same direction the dandelion is blowing.

    Here I have followed some of the steps mentioned above, to draw a dandelion blowing in the wind:

    Dandelion blowing in the wind

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