How to Draw a Cute Rose: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Bring a garden of joy to your sketchbook with this adorable cartoon rose! Designed for ages 5 and up, this project uses basic shapes to build confidence in young artists. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and your favorite markers to get started.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished cartoon rose drawing with a happy face, perfect for beginners.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the First Eye

Close-up of a single cartoon eye with two circular highlights inside an oval shape.

Draw a large oval for the eye, then place a smaller oval inside. Add two tiny circles for highlights and shade the space between them. Teacher's Tip: Keep the highlights white to make the eyes look bright and expressive.

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Step 2: Adding the Second Eye

Two identical cartoon eyes side-by-side, forming the base of the rose's face.

Repeat the process from Step 1 to draw a matching eye on the right side. Teacher's Tip: Try to space them evenly so your rose looks balanced and friendly.

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Step 3: Defining the Face

Cartoon rose face with eyebrows and a smiling mouth drawn between the eyes.

Draw a long, gentle curve connecting the eyes to form the head shape. Add two small arches for eyebrows and a happy, curved smile. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch for the smile so it looks soft and inviting.

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Step 4: Starting the Petals

Initial curved petal shapes forming the top of the rosebud.

Add curved lines above the face to represent the top petals. One line should loop back to create depth. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as soft, rounded waves rather than rigid lines.

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Step 5: Forming the Heart Petal

Rose petals taking shape with a heart-like center petal at the top.

Draw more curves to complete the top petals, making sure the center one looks like a small heart. Teacher's Tip: A heart shape is a classic way to make any drawing look instantly cuter!

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Step 6: Adding the Spiral and Sepal

Adding a spiral detail to the top and a sepal base to the bottom of the rose.

Add a small spiral at the top to show the rose is unfolding. At the base, draw a 'U' shape for the sepal, which is the little green leaf that holds the flower. Teacher's Tip: Keep the spiral loose and flowing.

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Step 7: Drawing the Stem

Drawing the stem and the beginning of a leaf branch.

Complete the sepal with more 'U' shapes, then draw two vertical lines downward for the stem. Add a curved line branching out for the leaf. Teacher's Tip: Make the stem lines parallel to keep it looking sturdy.

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Step 8: Adding Leaves

Adding two detailed teardrop-shaped leaves to the stem.

Enclose the teardrop-shaped leaves around the veins you started. Add a second leaf on the opposite side. Teacher's Tip: Pointed leaves look great, so don't be afraid to make the tips sharp.

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Step 9: Final Details

Adding thorns to the stem and vein details to the leaves.

Add small, pointed thorns to the stem and short lines on the leaves to show texture. Teacher's Tip: Thorns are small triangles—keep them spaced out so the stem doesn't look too crowded.

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Step 10: Coloring Your Rose

The finished, colored cartoon rose with red petals and green leaves.

Time to bring your rose to life! Use red for the petals, but feel free to experiment with pink, yellow, or even lavender. Teacher's Tip: Use a darker shade of your color near the petal folds to add a 3D effect.