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Lavender Drawing – A Step By Step Tutorial

Lavender Drawing

There are thousands of kinds of flowers. Flowers are nature’s gift. They add beauty and emotions to our daily boring life. Nature’s beauty lies in its flowers. A single flower will brighten up your day. Today we have an amazing lavender drawing, which is majestic and will fill your heart with love and enchantment. We have an eye-catching simple lavender drawing for your kids today. It will allow your kids to spend quality time learning with fun. Your kids will enjoy lavender flowering drawing. Your kids will learn how to draw lavender.

The lavender flower is elegant. Lavender is a wildflower. But it can be cultivated in the garden as an edible herb, medicine, and fragrance. Lavender is an evergreen fragrant flower native to the Mediterranean. Its oil and flower are of medical use. Lavender oil is used in soaps and many cosmetic products to have a soothing effect. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It symbolizes “purity, silence, devotion, serenity, and blessings.” There is no surprise that its scent is used to treat insomnia!

Lavender drawing masterpiece kit

It will help if you have a few basic things at home for lavender drawing. Visiting the market is not necessary. Make sure you have these simple, general things at home: for a simple lavender drawing, you’ll need,       

  1. Pencils made of lead,      
  2. A drawing sheet,     
  3. An eraser,     
  4. The sharpener,     
  5. Colors (pencil, marker, watercolor, oil paint, crayon)      
  6. Black drawing marker,      
  7. With complete attention, drawing lavender will only take 30 minutes.         

It is easy to draw lavender. So, there are some steps for lavender flower drawing. Please follow simple steps.

How to draw Lavender in 5 simple steps

Lavender Drawing Step By Step

By following these simple steps, we can quickly sketch a lavender. Follow me for a simple lavender drawing.

Step 1:

Lavender Drawing Step1

Let’s begin your lavender drawing. The lavender flower looks simple to draw, but it is intricate when you start drawing it. A flower comprises many smaller buds attached to the central stem. We start drawing some small round shape buds. Several buds will bloom into flowers. There are many flowers on the short stalk. We will sketch the stem of the flower to which the flower is attached. The stem provides essential minerals to flowers.

Step 2:

Lavender Drawing Step2

In the second step, we will sketch another flower stalk. We will follow the procedure mentioned above to draw a stalk of the flower with the help of a reference image. The lavender flower color is pinkish purple through violet bluish in shades.

Step 3:

Lavender Drawing Step3

A lavender scent is floral, herbal, and evergreen woodsy with a delicate sweetness. With its flowery scent, lavender adds beauty to any garden. In the third step, we will sketch one more beautiful flower stalk. We will follow the procedure mentioned above to draw a stalk of the flower with the help of a reference image.

Step 4:

Lavender Drawing Step4

The Lavender flower has sword-like long curl leaves. The flower looks barren without the leaves. So, draw the long sword-like, slender, curvy leaves on the flower stalk or stem.

Step 5:

Lavender Drawing

It’s time to color our lavender flower. Give the drawing a natural look by coloring it pinkish blue, bluish purple, and cobalt blue to the flowers. Add green color to its leaves. I hope that kids will find this drawing captivating and engaging.

Conclusion:

I hope you are now able for lavender flower drawing. It will be a terrific, quality, time-consuming activity for you. You have learned about the lavender flower in a simple & fun way. We will keep creating engaging, easy drawings for you as long as you continue drawing our pages. Please share your valuable feedback about what you think of these beautiful lavender drawings.

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