45 Drawing Ideas for Girls
Staring at a blank page? Here are 45 hand-picked drawing ideas for girls — each one links to a full step-by-step tutorial, so you can go from "what should I draw?" to actually drawing in under a minute. Save this page: it's built to be your restock shelf whenever the inspiration runs dry.
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Cute flower drawing
Start from a small circle for the center and simple ovals for petals and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Dog drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Cat
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Eye study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute butterfly drawing
Start from a thin oval body with two large teardrop wings per side and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Rose drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Tree
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Shark study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute frog drawing
Start from a wide oval body with two bumps on top for eyes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Hibiscus drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Fish
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Girl study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute snake drawing
Start from one thick S-curve tapering to a point and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Bird drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Bear
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Deer study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute cow drawing
Start from a large rounded rectangle body with an oval head and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Bunny drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Mushroom
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Bat study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute turtle drawing
Start from a half-circle shell on an oval body and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Monkey drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Donut
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Pizza study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute octopus drawing
Start from simple shapes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Cactus drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Ladybug
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Daffodil study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute lavender drawing
Start from simple shapes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Raccoon drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Shoe
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Pineapple study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute koala drawing
Start from simple shapes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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T Rex drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Shirt
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Sheep study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute cherry blossom tree drawing
Start from simple shapes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Orchid drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Rat
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Tiger study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute penguin drawing
Start from simple shapes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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Grass drawing, cute version
A favorite in this style — the step-by-step guide starts with basic shapes and builds up.
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Draw a Tulip
A classic pick for cute sketching. Follow the numbered steps in the tutorial and add your own twist at the end.
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Hoodie study
Great practice subject: the tutorial covers construction, details and shading in six moves.
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Cute coral drawing
Start from simple shapes and keep the lines loose — the full tutorial breaks it into six steps.
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What are some drawing ideas for girls?
The list above covers the most popular options — every entry links to a full step-by-step tutorial. Top picks to start with: the first five on the list, which balance easy construction with a satisfying result.
How do I choose which one to draw?
Pick by energy, not by outcome: choose something you can finish in the time you have. Small finished drawings build more skill (and motivation) than abandoned masterpieces. Or let the random drawing generator choose for you.
Do I need special supplies?
No — every tutorial on this site works with a pencil, an eraser and any paper. Markers or colored pencils are a nice finishing touch, never a requirement.