How to Draw Spring Scenery – Step-by-Step Nature Drawing for Kids
How to draw spring scenery step-by-step? With Monkey Pen’s drawing guide, you can easily create spring art beautifully and peacefully.
Step 1: First, draw a tree with a main trunk and some branches using parallel lines.

Step 2: Then draw a cloud shape with gentle curves to show the leaves.

Step 3: Complete the tree leaves with the same cloud design.

Step 4: Add soft curves above the branches.

Step 5: Include small spikes below the tree trunk.

Step 6: Draw another tree after a short distance with a crowded trunk and branches.

Step 7: Draw the cloud shape for the tree. (Refer to step 2).

Step 8: Complete the tree. (Refer to step 3).

Step 9: Repeat steps 4 and 5 for this tree.

Step 10: Draw a big, curved line crossing the first tree trunk.

Step 11: Add another curved line crossing the second tree trunk.

Step 12: Draw sharp, slender leaves to show a plant growing far below in a landscape.

Step 13: Add some buds to this plant with raindrop-shaped petals.

Step 14: On the right side, draw a few flowers with a U shape in a circular pattern.

Step 15: Draw long, sharp leaves for this plant too.

Step 16: Draw a big curvy pathway that starts narrower and gets broader while extending downwards.

Step 17: Draw a few sets of tiny spikes randomly in the landscape to show grass or herbs growing.

Step 18: Add some flowers for the first tree.

Step 19: Then include flowers in the second tree, too.

Step 20: Draw the sun between the two trees in the sky. The sun looks round with two dots for eyes and a small wide curve to show it's smiling. The rays appear like tiny dashes surrounding it.

Step 21: Draw clouds on the right and left sides of the sun, slightly above the trees.

Step 22: Show birds flying with small spikes.

Step 23: A bright spring scenery artwork is ready.


How to Draw Spring Scenery: Brighten Your Canvas With Sun And Smiles
Spring is one of the brightest and joyous seasons of the year. After the cold months flowers start to blossom, plants develop young leaves, and animals become more active. If you love drawing nature, learning how to draw a spring scenery is a great approach to capture the beauty of the season. With a few simple ideas you may create a brilliant picture full of life and color.
What Makes Spring Look So Happy?
Have you ever watched how colorful everything looks in spring? Gardens turn bright, birds sing from tree branches, and butterflies flutter through the air. Adding these tiny details provides happiness, always seen in happy spring images.
Spring is also a season of new beginnings. Little flowers look out of the grass, newborn animals roam outside, and trees turn green again. With these features, your drawing will be nice and realistic.
Start with Your Spring Landscape
A good sketch always starts with the background. Imagine the kind of spring landscape you would like to create. It could be a peaceful park, a flower-filled garden, a countryside field, or even a small village surrounded by nature.
Begin with easy shapes for hills, paths, or trees. You don’t require many details in the beginning. Light sketch lines can help improve your plan so everything will go before you add the smaller features.
Add Little Signs That Spring Has Arrived
Now it’s time to add the important details that make your picture feel like spring. Draw trees with blossoms, pretty flowers, and areas of green grass. You can also add bees, butterflies or birds soaring through the air.
A little pond, a stream, or a garden fence makes the image even more lovely. These small additions go to make a simple drawing into a stunning spring picture which reflects the spirit of the season.
Bring Your Spring Picture to Life
Nature is not the only thing that makes spring exciting. People and animals enjoy the season too. You may have kids flying kites, riding bikes, or playing in the park. Other good ideas are rabbits hopping in the grass and birds making nests.
These details make your spring scenery drawing dynamic and full of energy. They are fun to do and tell a tale through the art work.
Make Your Spring Scenery Drawing Extra Cheerful
After you completed the sketch, think about the finishing touches. Add a bright sun, fluffy clouds, or even a rainbow stretching across the sky. Color can entirely change the mood of a drawing.
Using bright greens, yellows, pinks, and blues can transform an easy spring season scenery drawing into a cheerful scene that feels warm and inviting.
Every Spring Day Tells a Different Story
No two spring days are same and that is what makes drawing them so much pleasure. You can design a garden full of flowers, a countryside trip, or a tranquil park scenario. Every new sketch is an opportunity to play with new ideas and let your imagination run riot.
The next time you sit down with a pencil, try making your own spring world and see what wonderful story blooms on your page.
Looking for more delightful how-to-draw sketches? Check out Monkey Pen’s library with plenty of easy-to-draw sketch collections and step-by-step illustrations along with free printable worksheets with every drawing.
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