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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw a carnation with simple steps.
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Step 1: Start with the Inner Petals
Start drawing with the center of the carnation by drawing a cloud-like shape for the very first layer of petals. Add a curved, scalloped line at the top to give them a ruffled appearance.

Step 2: Add More Petals Around the Center
Add more layers of petals around the central petals that you drew in step one, working outwards to build the bloom. Use slightly larger ruffled shapes to create depth and texture, ensuring each new layer slightly overlaps the previous one to give the carnation its signature full look. Continue to maintain a slightly flattened spherical shape as you go.

Step 3: Draw Outer Petals to Finalize the Flower
Continue to add the final, outer layer of petals. These petals should be the largest and most varied in form to create a realistic flower shape. Since this is the outer layer, you only need to draw them along the exterior of the carnation. At the same time, also use shorter curved lines to fill in small details and texture on the other layers of petals inside the flower.

Step 4: Shape the Pedicel
Use a simple small inverted arc shape to delineate the base of the flower, known as the pedicel. Make sure to attach this pedicel to the very bottom of the outer ring of petals to give the flower an organic base from which the stem can extend in later steps.

Step 5: Illustrate the Stem
Draw the flower’s stem with two parallel vertical lines extending downwards. To give it a more natural curve, make the lines curve slightly to the right, and then add a single curve at the bottom to connect the two lines and create a neat rounded shape.

Step 6: Integrate Leaves and Veins onto the Stem
Draw two simple pointed almond shapes, with the slightly rounded part attached to the stem to illustrate two leaves on either side of the stem. Don’t forget to draw a curved line down the middle of each leaf, starting from the stem, to serve as a vein.

Step 7: Apply Vivid Colors
Apply a bright pink shade to all the flower petals to give the bloom a soft, natural hue. For the stem, pedicel, and leaves, choose a medium to dark green shade that clearly contrasts with the pink flower, adding depth and authenticity to the final image.


Step 1: Draw the Central Petal Layer
Begin by drawing a horizontal cloud-like shape in the upper section of your page. This shape should have a smooth curved bottom and small, ruffled waves along the top to represent the edge of the petals.

Step 2: Add the Secondary Layers
Building upon the first shape, add two more ruffled layers extending from the sides and bottom. These new layers increase the volume and thickness of the flower bloom.

Step 3: Complete the Flower Head
Draw the final, largest layer of ruffled petals at the bottom to form a complete, rounded flower head. This layer completes the full, blooming look of the carnation.

Step 4: Draw the Calyx
Just below the completed flower head, draw the calyx (the base that holds the petals). It should look like a small, cup-like shape with three pointed peaks pointing downwards, resembling an upside-down crown.

Step 5: Add the Stem
From the bottom center of the calyx, draw two parallel lines extending downwards to form the stem. Close the bottom of the stem with a small curve.

Step 6: Draw the Leaves and Veins
Draw two long, pointed leaves extending outwards from either side of the stem. Inside each leaf, add a single line running through the center to serve as the leaf vein.

Step 7: Add a Cute Face
To give the flower personality, draw a small, cute face in the very center of the top petal layer. This face consists of two small, solid circles for the eyes and a tiny ‘u’-shaped curve for a smiling mouth.

Step 8: Apply Colors
Complete your drawing by coloring it. Fill all the ruffled petals with a vibrant red. Color the calyx, stem, and leaves completely in green. Finally, fill the eyes and mouth with black to make the cute face stand out against the red petals.


Step 1: The Initial Stem
Start by drawing a simple, straight, vertically oriented rectangular shape. This will form the base of the stem.

Step 2: Adding the First Leaves
Attached to the lower portion of the stem, draw two simple, pointed leaf shapes. Place one on the left side and one slightly higher on the right side. Include a single vein line in the center of each leaf.

Step 3: Forming the Lower Corolla
At the top of the stem, draw a small, cup-like or crown-like shape with three distinct, rounded points on top. This is the initial base structure for the flower head.

Step 4: Adding the Sepals (Calyx)
At the base of the lower corolla where it meets the stem, draw a ring of four smaller, pointed sepal shapes (looking like a tiny crown) pointing downwards.

Step 5: The Primary Petal Form
Attached to the top of the sepals, draw a large, wider shape with a wavy, irregular top edge. This shape forms the main body of the central, outermost petal.

Step 6: Completing the Petal Layers
Above and around the primary petal, add two more large petal shapes with wavy edges—one extending upwards and slightly behind, and another extending to the right side. This creates the layered, multi-petaled effect of the carnation flower. All original line work is now complete.

Step 7: Adding Full Color
Finally, color the entire drawing with a solid palette. Fill all the petal shapes with a vibrant magenta-pink color. Color the stem, the leaves, and the sepal/calyx structure with a soft sage-green color. Ensure all lines from previous steps remain visible as the black outlines.


Step 1: Draw the Facial Features
Begin by drawing two large circular eyes with smaller pupils inside, both looking upward. Above the eyes, add two small, curved eyebrows. Below the eyes, draw a wide, happy smiling mouth.

Step 2: Create the Inner Flower Head
Draw a fluffy, cloud-like circular border around the facial features. This bumpy, scalloped line represents the innermost layer of the flower’s petals.

Step 3: Add the Outer Petal Layer
Expand the flower head by drawing a second, larger layer of scalloped petals around the first one. Each curve should be slightly larger to give the flower a full, ruffled appearance.

Step 4: Draw the Receptacle and Stem
Underneath the flower head, draw a small U-shaped cup, which is the receptacle. From the bottom of this cup, extend two parallel, slightly curved lines downward to create a long, slender stem.

Step 5: Add the Ground Detail
At the very base of the stem, draw a horizontal, wavy line to represent the grass or soil from which the flower is growing.

Step 6: Draw the Leaves
Attached to the stem, draw two large, pointed oval leaves. Add a central line and smaller diagonal veins inside each leaf to give them detail. Place one leaf on the left and a slightly smaller one on the right.

Step 7: Apply Final Colors
Use a vibrant red or deep pink for all the scalloped petal layers. Fill the eyes with black for the pupils, leaving a tiny white reflection, and color the inside of the mouth black. Color the stem, the receptacle cup, and both leaves in a bright, lively green. The wavy ground line at the bottom should remain as a black outline.


Step 1: Create the Base of Grass
Begin by drawing the grassy base at the bottom of the canvas. Use rough, jagged, and uneven zig-zag lines to represent a small patch of growing grass, centered near the bottom edge. This creates the foundation for the plant.

Step 2: Add the Main Stem
Extend two nearly parallel, vertical lines upwards from the center of the grass patch. These lines should form a slightly curved, upward-stretching stem. Leave the top end open for now, and extend it well into the upper half of the composition.

Step 3: Sketch the Leaves
Draw two large, simple leaves attached to the lower part of the stem, just above the grass patch. They should curve outwards. Use a simple, teardrop-like contour and add a single curved central vein line inside each leaf for detail.

Step 4: Form the Lower Bloom
At the top of the open stem, draw a simple, cup-like or wide U-shape curve. This forms the very first hint of the flower and provides a base for the coming details.

Step 5: Tie on the Bow Tie
Create a simple bow tie detail just above the U-shape drawn in the previous step. Draw a central knot and two simple, stylized loops extending outwards. This adds a charming, character-like element.

Step 6: Outline the Flower Petals
Draw the massive, circular contour of the full flower bloom surrounding the existing stem top and bow tie. Create a large, round shape defined by very wavy, ruffled lines, and add a few short, internal wiggles to suggest the depth and complex folds of the petals.

Step 7: Add a Second Ruffle Layer
Add a final outer layer to the flower bloom. Create an additional concentric ring of larger, even more pronounced ruffled waves around the existing flower shape. This makes the flower look full, voluminous, and lush.

Step 8: Draw the Character Face
Now, within the center of the large, ruffled flower head, add the character’s face. Sketch two large, wide-open cartoon eyes with small pupils. Above them, draw two simple, arched eyebrows. Below the eyes, create a broad, happy, open-mouthed smile with visible inner detail.

Step 9: Complete and Color the Cartoon Carnation
Color the entire drawing using vibrant, solid tones. The large, fully ruffled carnation bloom should be bright red. The entire stem, the base cup-like part, and the leaves should be a rich green. The central bow tie should be colored light, vibrant cyan blue. The grassy patch at the base should be a matching green.


Step 1: Start with the Inner Petals
Draw a partial cloud-like shape with wavy edges at the top of your drawing area. This represents the inner layers of the carnation flower.

Step 2: Add More Petal Layers
Enclose the previous shape by drawing a similar, larger cloud-like shape with wavy edges around it, creating a more defined circular structure.

Step 3: Complete the Flower Head
Draw an even larger, slightly irregular circle-like shape with wavy edges to form the outermost layer of the flower head. The shape should be fully closed now.

Step 4: Draw the Character Face
Inside the center of the flower head, draw two large circles for eyes with smaller black circles for pupils and tiny white circles for reflections. Add an upward curved line below the eyes for a smile.

Step 5: Draw the Flower Base
Draw a small cup-like shape below the entire flower head to form the base of the flower.

Step 6: Attach the Stem
Draw two parallel lines extending downward from the base of the flower to create the stem.

Step 7: Add Leaves
Attach two oval-shaped leaves with slightly pointed tips to the stem, one on each side. Each leaf should have a simple line down the middle for a central vein.

Step 8: Draw the Pot’s Rim
Draw a flattened oval or a very wide ‘U’ shape around the bottom of the stem to represent the top rim of the flower pot.

Step 9: Form the Top of the Pot
Enclose the oval shape from the previous step by adding two vertical lines extending down from its sides and connecting them with a curved horizontal line at the bottom. This forms the upper cylindrical part of the flower pot.

Step 10: Complete the Flower Pot Base
Draw a larger inverted trapezoid shape (sides converging downwards) starting from the bottom corners of the previous shape. Connect the bottom of this shape with a slightly curved horizontal line to finish the flower pot.

Step 11: Add Final Color
Color the flower head with a vibrant red. The small base just below the flower head, the stem, and the leaves should be colored green. Use a dark brown for the soil inside the pot, and color the flower pot itself with an orange-brown shade.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Carnation will help you easily create a nice drawing.