How to Draw a Flower Pot Step by Step With Pictures
Click any flower drawing step image to view it bigger. The viewer works on desktop and mobile, with next, previous, and back controls. Follow the pictures from the first flower center circle to the completed colorful flower pot.
Start the flower pot drawing with a simple round center near the top of the page. This small circle becomes the middle of the first flower.
Draw rounded petals around the center circle, then add a straight stem below it. Keep the petals even and soft for an easy flower drawing.
Add two side circles for the next flowers. These guide circles help you place the left and right flowers before drawing their petals.
Turn the side guide circles into full flowers with petals, then connect the flowers with stems so the bouquet starts to look balanced.
Sketch leaves around the stems and draw the rim of the flower pot. This step connects the flowers to the plant pot.
Draw the full pot shape under the rim and clean up the stems and leaves. Now the flower pot drawing is ready for color.
Add bright colors to the flower petals and green to the leaves. Use different colors so each flower stands out.
Finish the flower pot with warm color, final outlines, shadows, and small details. The completed flower pot artwork is ready to submit.
Easy Flower Drawing Tips for Kids
When children draw flowers, they practice circles, repeated petals, straight stems, curved leaves, and simple pot shapes. These are useful beginner drawing skills because the same shapes appear in many plants, objects, cartoons, and nature drawings.
Use light pencil lines first. Once the flower heads, stems, leaves, and pot look balanced, children can color the petals with different bright colors and add green to the leaves.
Coloring the Flower Pot Drawing
The final flower pot artwork uses strong petal colors, green leaves, and a warm pot color. Children can use color pencils, crayons, sketch pens, or markers. The goal is clean coloring, not rushing.
Artwork Completed? Submit Your Artwork Today
Finished your flower pot drawing? Submit your artwork through the Chitran student portal, share it with your teacher, and keep building your art progress. Students can also join live online drawing classes to learn flowers, fruits, animals, objects, watercolor, acrylic, sketching, and more.