How to Draw a Dragon with Flowers: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Bring a touch of fantasy to your sketchbook with this charming dragon and lotus flower design. Perfect for artists ages 6 and up, this project uses simple shapes to build confidence. Grab your favorite pencil, an eraser, and some colored pencils to get started on your magical masterpiece.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished illustration of a friendly dragon surrounded by lotus flowers.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Dragon's Face

Close-up pencil sketch of a dragon's face showing eyes, snout, and nostrils with light guide lines.

Start by lightly sketching the face. Use curved lines for the brow, snout, and nostrils. Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here—if you make a mistake, it will be much easier to clean up later!

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Step 2: Defining the Jaw and Horns

Pencil drawing of a dragon head showing the addition of a lower jaw and branching antlers.

Draw the lower jaw using a gentle curve, then add the antler-like horns on top of the head. Tip: Think of the horns as tree branches—they don't need to be perfectly symmetrical to look great.

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Step 3: Adding Teeth and Lotus Petals

Dragon sketch showing sharp teeth, a long neck, and the beginning of a lotus flower.

Add small, triangular teeth and begin the long, serpentine neck. Now, start your first lotus flower near the neck using overlapping petal shapes. Tip: Vary the size of your petals to make the flower look more natural.

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Step 4: Detailing the Lotus Center

Detailed view of the lotus flower center being drawn with small U-shaped lines.

Continue the petals and add a center to your lotus using 'U' shaped lines. Tip: Use a rhythmic motion for the 'U' shapes to keep them consistent and neat.

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Step 5: Drawing the Body and Claws

Sketch of the dragon's long, winding body and small clawed feet.

Extend the dragon's body with a long, flowing curve and sketch the forelimbs. Tip: Keep the claws sharp and pointed to give your dragon a bit of personality.

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Step 6: Adding a Second Flower

Adding a second lotus flower to the composition above the dragon's head.

Draw another lotus blossom near the dragon's head. Tip: Try overlapping this flower slightly with the dragon's mane to create depth in your drawing.

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Step 7: The Tail and Flame Tuft

Drawing the dragon's long tail ending in a flame-shaped tuft.

Continue the long body and finish the tail with a flamelike tuft. Tip: Use quick, flicking motions with your pencil to make the flame look energetic.

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Step 8: Adding Whiskers and Texture

Adding fine details like whiskers and a jagged back ridge to the dragon.

Add long, flowing whiskers from the snout and a jagged ridge down the back. Tip: The ridge adds a sense of movement—make sure the spikes follow the curve of the body.

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Step 9: Final Touches

Finalizing the drawing by adding extra lotus flowers to the background.

Add a few more lotus blossoms to fill the space. Tip: Placing flowers at different heights creates a balanced, professional-looking composition.

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Step 10: Bringing it to Life with Color

The completed dragon and flower drawing, fully colored with green, gold, and pink.

Time to color! We used green and gold for the dragon and soft pinks for the lotus. Tip: Use light pressure for the base color, then press harder in the shadows to add depth.