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Cute & Simple Things to Doodle
Sketch easy and aesthetic doodles like balloons, hearts, and stars. These simple but adorable doodles are likely the first type of thing that pops into your head when you want to do a little doodle. You can start with some basic shapes—like hearts and circles—drawn in different sizes and colors, or even draw 3D shapes like pyramids and cubes. Or, if you want a more aesthetic, cutesy vibe, draw simple items like puzzle pieces, rainbows, or sparkles. Here are some other ideas: 3D Shapes Acorns Balloons Bow Circles Diamonds Emojis Envelope Ghosties Hearts Heart-shaped key Kite Music notes Paper airplane Puzzle pieces Rainbow Rubber duck Sailboat Sock Sparkles Stars Stick people Sunset Umbrellas
Food-Related Things to Doodle
Cook up some yummy doodles like cherries, cupcakes, and hamburgers. It might seem odd, but food doodles can actually be adorable, cool, and super fun to draw! You can do a whole series of fruits, including apples, bananas, cherries, pears, pineapples, and more. Or, maybe you’re opening your own little patisserie with cakes, cookies, and croissants! Here are some other delicious doodles to try: Apple Avocado Banana Cake Cherries Coffee Croissant Cupcake Donut Grapes Hamburger Ice cream cone Kiwi Orange Peach Pear Pineapple Pizza Popsicle Pumpkin Strawberry Watermelon
Space- & Nature-Related Things to Doodle
Show your earthy side with flower doodles, planets, ocean waves, and more. Whether you’re down-to-earth or out-of-this-world, nature and outer space have plenty of inspo to draw from when it comes to doodling. From cute little cacti and clouds to sweet seashells and shooting stars, here are some example doodles from the world around us: Cactus Clouds Daisies Earth Leaves Lightning bolt Moon Mountains Mushrooms Pine trees Rocket Roses Saturn Seashell Shooting star Sun Tulips UFO Vines Waves
Animal-Related Things to Doodle
Draw purr-fect animal doodles like turtles, jellyfish, and bears—oh my! Animals are cute, cuddly, and perfect for doodling. You can draw some fanciful insects, like dragonflies, ladybugs, or butterflies. Or, you can draw your favorite pet, whether that be a bunny, dog, kitten, or fish. Here are some more examples: Bears Bunny Butterflies Cats Dinosaurs Dogs Dragonflies Fish Jellyfish Ladybug Mouse Pigs Seagulls Snail Snakes Starfish Turtle
School and Technology-Related Things to Doodle
Stay somewhat on-task with in-class doodles like books, crayons, laptops, and more. If you’re doodling because you’re sitting in school and feeling veryyyyyyyyyyy bored, why not doodle whatever you see around you? This may be your school supplies, your textbooks, or the tech you use to get your schoolwork done. Here are some other ideas to get some A+ doodles going: Backpack Battery Books Camera Computer mouse Crayon Highlighter Laptop Notebook Padlock Paintbrush Paper clips Pencil Scissors Smartphone Sticky notes Triangle ruler
Miscellaneous & Random Things to Doodle
Think outside the box with random doodles like crowns, houses, purses, and cars. Part of the fun of doodling is that you can draw literally anything you want—there are no rules! So, feel free to draw something totally random or silly…like a cowboy hat, a flame, a teacup, or any one of these random doodling ideas: Baseball hat Candle Cars Cowboy hat Crown Door Eyeglasses Fire and flames Hot air balloons Houses Lamps Lightbulb Purses Skateboard Skull and crossbones Teacups and mugs Still stumped on what to doodle? Check out this “What Should I Draw?” idea generator!
Pattern Doodles
Go abstract with your favorite pattern—from checkerboards to camouflage. Patterns are a very common choice for doodlers, since you can shape them however you want and make them super cool and aesthetic. You could draw a square, circle, or other shape to draw your pattern inside of, or just start it in one corner and let it take over your whole page! Here are some of our favorite patterns to doodle: Camo pattern Checkerboard Chevron Cow pattern Cross-hatch Plaid Polka dots Squiggles Stripes
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