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Begonia Flower Bouquet Drawing

10 Begonia Flower Drawing Ideas for Beginners (Easy Step-by-Step)

Posted on May 5, 2026May 5, 2026 by absayyed4@gmail.com

If you have ever looked at a begonia flower and thought, “I wish I could draw that,” then you are in the right place. Begonias are one of the most beautiful flowers in the world, with their layered petals, rounded shapes, and graceful stems. But here is the good news — they are also one of the easiest flowers to draw once you know the right shapes to start with.

Many beginners feel stuck when it comes to drawing flowers. They either look too complicated, or they come out looking like something completely different. That feeling of frustration is something almost every new artist goes through. This guide is designed to fix exactly that. Whether you are a complete beginner, a student, or a parent helping a child learn to draw, these 12 begonia flower drawing ideas will walk you through everything in clear, simple steps.

Every idea in this list starts with basic shapes — circles, ovals, curved lines, and petals that look like rounded triangles. You do not need shading skills to complete any of these drawings. Every idea here works with simple pencil outlines, medium pressure, and a clean white piece of paper. No special tools, no art classes, no complicated techniques needed.

Begonias come in many varieties — single-petal begonias, double-bloom begonias, hanging basket styles, and even trailing varieties. That means there are so many ways to draw them, and this article covers a wide range so you have plenty of inspiration to work with.

By the end of this guide, you will have 12 different begonia flower drawing ideas to try, complete with step-by-step instructions, tips, and detailed image prompts. Let us get started.

Simple Single Begonia Bloom

 Simple single begonia flower pencil drawing with five rounded petals and a small circle center for beginners. Save

A single begonia bloom is the perfect starting point for anyone new to flower drawing. This version focuses on five large rounded petals arranged around a small circular center, making it simple to understand and easy to execute.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Draw a small circle in the center of your paper, roughly the size of a coin. This will be the flower center.
  2. Around the circle, draw five large, rounded petal shapes. Each petal should be wide at the tip and narrow where it connects to the center. Think of each petal as a slightly stretched oval.
  3. Add a small V-shaped notch at the tip of each petal to give it a natural begonia look.
  4. Draw two short curved lines from the bottom of the flower down to form a short stem, about two inches long.
  5. Add two small oval leaves on either side of the stem, with a simple vein line down the middle of each leaf.

Double-Bloom Begonia Flower

: Double-bloom begonia flower pencil drawing showing three layers of petals from small center outward to large outer ring for beginners. Save

A double-bloom begonia has many layered petals, making it look fuller and more detailed. It looks impressive but is actually very manageable when you build it in layers from the center outward.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Start with a small tight circle in the center of your drawing area — this represents the innermost cluster of petals.
  2. Draw a ring of small rounded petals closely packed around that circle. These inner petals should be small, about half the size of a fingernail.
  3. Now draw a second ring of slightly larger petals around the first ring. Stagger them so they sit between the gaps of the inner petals.
  4. Add a third and final outer ring of the largest petals. These should curve slightly outward and be about twice the size of the inner petals.
  5. Draw a sturdy stem at the bottom with two large asymmetric leaves sitting at the base.

Begonia Bud Drawing

Simple begonia bud pencil drawing with a closed oval center and two wrapping petals on a slim stem for beginners. Save

Drawing a begonia bud is a great way to practice the basic petal shape without the complexity of a full bloom. Buds are small, simple, and look beautiful on any floral illustration.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Draw a small oval shape in the center of your space. This is the tightly closed bud.
  2. Around the oval, draw two or three curved petal shapes that wrap gently around the bud, as if hugging it.
  3. Add a few short curved lines at the top of the bud to suggest tightly packed inner petals.
  4. Draw a thin, slightly curving stem extending downward from the base of the bud.
  5. Add one or two small pointed leaves along the stem, with a center vein drawn on each.

Begonia Flower Bouquet Drawing

: Simple begonia bouquet pencil drawing with three begonia blooms at different heights grouped together with leaves for beginners. Save

A small begonia bouquet drawing looks impressive and is easy to build once you know how to draw a single bloom. Group three begonias together and add leaves to create a full bouquet composition.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Start by lightly sketching three circles at slightly different heights on your paper to plan where each flower will sit.
  2. Draw one full begonia bloom on the left, one in the center slightly higher, and one on the right slightly lower than center.
  3. Each flower should have five rounded petals with a small center circle.
  4. Draw stems from each flower that come together at the bottom, crossing slightly to look tied together.
  5. Add large oval leaves between the flowers and around the stems, filling any empty space naturally.

Begonia Flower in a Pot

Begonia flower in a pot pencil drawing with three stems and blooms growing from a simple rounded trapezoid pot for beginners. Save

Drawing a begonia in a pot is a fun and practical drawing idea. It introduces a container shape and creates a full scene that looks like real potted begonias from a garden.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Start at the bottom of your drawing area and draw a simple rounded trapezoid shape for the flower pot — wider at the top and narrower at the bottom with a flat base.
  2. Add a small rim at the top of the pot by drawing a thin oval along the opening.
  3. Draw two or three stems rising from the pot, each at a slightly different angle.
  4. At the top of each stem, add a begonia bloom with five rounded petals and a small circle center.
  5. Fill in the gaps between the stems with large oval leaves to complete the potted plant look.

Trailing Begonia Branch Drawing

: Trailing begonia branch pencil drawing with a long curved stem, multiple small blooms and large leaves spaced along it for beginners. Save

Trailing begonias have long arching stems with several blooms and leaves spaced along them. This makes for a graceful, flowing drawing that is great for practicing curved lines.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Draw a long, gently arching curved line from the upper left of your paper to the lower right. This is the main trailing stem.
  2. Add three or four short stems branching off the main stem at intervals, pointing in different directions.
  3. At the end of each short branch stem, draw a small begonia bloom with four to five rounded petals.
  4. Between the flowers, add pairs of large rounded leaves with pointed tips, one on each side of the main stem.
  5. Add small light oval buds on some of the branch stems to suggest new blooms forming.

Large Begonia Petal Close-Up Drawing

 Large close-up begonia petal pencil drawing with central vein, side veins, and a ruffled edge for beginners. Save

This idea focuses on drawing one single large begonia petal in close-up detail. It is a great exercise for beginners who want to understand petal shapes, curves, and natural edges.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Draw a large curved teardrop shape in the center of your paper, wide at the top and tapering gently at the bottom. This is the petal outline.
  2. Add a small notch at the very top tip of the petal to create the classic begonia petal edge.
  3. Draw a central vein line running from the base of the petal up to the tip.
  4. From the central vein, add four to five short curved side veins branching outward in both directions.
  5. Draw a slightly wavy or ruffled edge along the outer curve of the petal to give it texture.

Begonia Flower with Leaves Drawing

Begonia flower with asymmetric leaves pencil drawing showing one full bloom and two lopsided begonia leaves on a stem for beginners. Save

This idea combines a full begonia bloom with large decorative leaves, practicing both flower and leaf drawing in one composition. Begonia leaves are distinctive with their asymmetrical shape, making them interesting to draw.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Draw a full begonia flower in the upper center of your paper with five rounded petals and a circle center.
  2. Draw a stem going downward from the flower, about three to four inches long.
  3. At the base of the stem, draw one large asymmetric leaf. Begonia leaves are slightly lopsided — one side is larger than the other. Draw a rounded heart-like shape but make the right side larger than the left.
  4. Add a central vein down the middle of the leaf and several curved veins branching off it.
  5. Add a second smaller leaf on the opposite side of the stem, using the same asymmetric shape but smaller.

Begonia Flower Wreath Drawing

 Begonia flower wreath pencil drawing with full blooms, buds, and leaves arranged in a circle for beginners. Save

A begonia wreath is a circle of begonia flowers and leaves that looks stunning as wall art or a card design. It is easier than it looks and is a wonderful project for kids and adults alike.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Lightly sketch a large circle in the center of your paper to use as a guide — this is the wreath base. It should be about the size of a large orange.
  2. Along the top of the circle, draw two or three begonia blooms with five petals each, angled inward toward the circle.
  3. Continue adding flowers and buds around the circle, spacing them evenly. Alternate between full blooms and smaller buds.
  4. Fill the gaps between flowers with large rounded leaves and small pointed leaves, following the curve of the circle.
  5. Erase the guide circle once the wreath feels complete and full.
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