Use the videos and step-by-step drawing instructions below to learn how to draw a Bouquet of a Dozen Roses for Valentine's Day. Stay tooned for more tutorials!
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To draw a Bouquet of Roses step by step, follow along with the video tutorial below and pause the video after each step to go at your own pace. You may find it easier to follow the step-by-step drawings below. The new lines in each step are shown in red, and each step is explained in the text below the photo, so you'll know exactly what to draw in each step. You may want to open the video in a new tab and use both drawing methods! Take your time and draw at your own pace.
The written step-by-step video tutorial:
Intro: Start off with a pencil sketch. In the beginning stages, don’t press down too hard. Use light, smooth strokes for sketching.
Step 1: Draw two circles near the middle of the page for the top part of the first two roses. Don't draw the circles too big. Leave enough room at the top and bottom for the entire bouquet of flowers. Roses aren't perfect circles, so don't worry if your circles aren't perfect.
Step 2: Above that, draw a row of three more circles for the tops of more roses. Place the circles close together and make them all around the same size.
Step 3: Above that, draw four ovals for another row of roses. Pay attention to the placement of the ovals. Don't spread out the shapes too much.
Step 4: At the very top, draw three more thin ovals to complete the dozen roses. The shapes should get thinner the higher up they are.
Step 5: Below each shape, draw a couple of curved lines for the bottom part of the roses. The bottom part of the flowers should be curved similar to the letter U. The roses at the top are behind the ones at the bottom, so don't overlap the shapes. The row at the bottom shouldn't have curved lines because the tops are tilted toward us. On the side of each rose, draw a curved line or two for the folded petals.