Have you ever wanted to learn how to draw a daisy flower but felt unsure where to start?
I’ve been there too—staring at a blank page, wishing I could bring to life something cheerful and cute without it turning into a lopsided blob! That’s exactly why I created this tutorial: to help you create an adorable daisy flower step-by-step—even if you think you “can’t draw.”
Daisies have always had a soft spot in my heart. As a child, I’d sit in my grandmother’s garden, watching bees buzz around the daisy patch. They felt so simple yet full of joy—just like the kind of art I love to make now as an adult.

And the best part? You don’t need to be an expert illustrator to create this little flower. Just a pencil, paper, and a few peaceful minutes for yourself.
So let’s jump in and make something beautiful together!
Step 1: Draw the Flower Center

Let’s start with a simple circle right in the middle of your paper. This will be the center of your daisy, where all the petals will bloom out from.
Don’t worry about making it perfect—just a nice round shape will do!
Ready? Grab your pencil and draw that circle!
Step 2: Add the First Petals

Now it’s time to bring your daisy to life! Around the right side of the circle, draw six long, rounded petals. Think of them like little stretched-out teardrops pointing outward.
Space them evenly and let them slightly overlap the center circle.
Don’t worry if they’re not identical—nature loves variety!
Step 3: Complete the Petal Circle

Let’s finish our pretty flower! Draw five more rounded petals on the left side of the circle to complete the daisy’s full bloom.
Try to keep the same petal shape as before, overlapping them gently around the center.
Once you’re done, you’ll have a full circle of petals radiating out—so cute already!
Step 4: Add a Cute Face

Time to give your flower some charm! Inside the center circle, draw two small dots for the eyes and a curved line for a sweet little smile.
You can place the eyes slightly apart for an extra friendly look.
This step turns your daisy into a cheerful character—hello, happy flower!
Step 5: Draw the Stem

Let’s give our daisy a stem so it can stand tall! Starting just below the flower, draw two slightly curved lines going downward.
Make sure they’re close together and taper gently at the bottom.
This will be the base that holds your flower up—nice and simple!
Step 6: Add Two Leaves

Time to give your daisy some leafy arms! On each side of the stem, draw a big leaf shape.
Start with a curved line that points outward, then curve it back in to meet the stem.
These teardrop-style leaves add a nice balance to your flower and make it look extra cheerful!
Step 7: Add Fun Decorative Elements

Let’s make your daisy extra magical! Draw small sparkles and a cute heart around the flower to give it a playful, whimsical vibe.
You can get creative here—add stars, dots, or anything that makes your drawing feel more joyful.
These little extras really bring the scene to life!
Step 8: Add Color and Bring It to Life!

Now for the most fun part—coloring! Fill the center of the daisy with a warm yellow, keep the petals bright white, and use a fresh green for the stem and leaves.
Don’t forget to add soft pink cheeks and color in those sparkles and hearts if you like!
Your daisy is now full of personality and ready to shine!
Want More Cute Drawing Ideas?
If you had fun with this daisy flower drawing, I think you’ll love these other tutorials I made too:
- 🌻 How to Draw a Sunflower – Cute Sunflower Drawing Tutorial
- 🐝 How to Draw a Bee – Cute Bee Drawing Tutorial
- 🐸 How to Draw a Frog – Cute Frog Drawing
I created each of these with love, care, and a touch of whimsy—just like this daisy. They’re all designed to be beginner-friendly and super fun to personalize.
Let’s Get Social! 💬
Did you draw this daisy? I’d absolutely love to see it!
- Tag me on Instagram @digitaldrawingideas
- Share it on Pinterest and follow along here: My Pinterest Board
- Leave a comment or even upload your drawing if you’re reading this on the blog
Let’s celebrate creativity together and build a cozy little art-loving community!
Final Thoughts: You Can Totally Do This
Learning how to draw a daisy flower isn’t just about sketching—it’s about giving yourself permission to slow down, have fun, and make something joyful. Every petal, every smiley face, every tiny sparkle is a reminder that art doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful.
So grab your favorite colored pencils, print out the steps, or just freestyle it. Trust your hands—and have fun along the way.
And remember: creative time is never wasted time. 🌸