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

Bring your landscape drawings to life with this simple guide to drawing a bush. Designed for young artists ages 5 and up, this activity uses basic shapes to build confidence and fine motor control. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and your favorite coloring supplies to create a lush, blooming plant.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, colorful illustration of a flowering bush, showcasing the final result of the tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Establishing the Base

A series of connected U-shaped lines forming the base of a bush drawing.

Start by drawing a series of short, connected 'U' shaped lines along the bottom. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as little hills or waves; keep them rounded to give the bush a soft, natural look.

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Step 2: Creating Volume

Adding larger and smaller U-shaped curves to build the volume of the bush.

Continue adding 'U' shaped lines, varying their size to create two distinct 'lumps' or sections. Teacher's Tip: Varying the size of your curves makes the plant look more realistic and less like a perfect circle.

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Step 3: Curving the Shape

Drawing additional curved lines to close the shape of the bush.

Keep drawing connected 'U' shapes to form two or three more sections, curving your line back toward the start. Teacher's Tip: Try to visualize the bush as a big, fluffy cloud of leaves.

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Step 4: Closing the Outline

The completed outline of the bush with overlapping curved lines.

Continue sketching your 'U' lines until the entire bush shape is enclosed. Teacher's Tip: Overlap your lines slightly at the ends to create the illusion of depth and dense foliage.

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Step 5: Adding Interior Texture

Adding internal curved lines to create texture and depth within the bush.

Add rounded shapes inside the bush to represent branches. Use the same 'U' shaped technique. Teacher's Tip: These interior lines act as shadows, making your drawing look 3D rather than flat.

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Step 6: Building More Boughs

Adding more internal foliage details using small U-shaped strokes.

Continue adding more boughs using short, connected 'U' lines throughout the center. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about making them perfect; bushes are messy in nature!

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Step 7: Overlapping Foliage

Adding more overlapping boughs to create a dense, bushy appearance.

Draw additional boughs, making sure some overlap others. Teacher's Tip: Overlapping is the secret to making your drawing look like a real, thick plant.

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Step 8: Adding Flowers

Drawing small flowers with circular centers and U-shaped petals on the bush.

Time to decorate! Draw small circles for flower centers, then surround them with tiny 'U' shaped petals. Teacher's Tip: Place these flowers near the edges to make them pop.

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Step 9: Final Touches

Adding final flower details to complete the bush drawing.

Add a few more flowers to fill out the bush. Teacher's Tip: Vary the number of flowers so the bush looks natural and not too uniform.

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Step 10: Bring it to Life with Color

The finished, colored bush drawing with vibrant leaves and flowers.

Color your bush! Use deep greens for leaves and bright colors for flowers. Teacher's Tip: Try using two shades of green—a light one for the top and a darker one for the shaded areas underneath—to add professional-looking contrast.