Drawing Prompts for Spring 2026

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The first official day of Spring is approaching. This season often brings its share of rainy days. On those chilly, windy, and wet days, stay inside and unleash your creativity through art. One of the simplest art forms to begin with is drawing. Unsure of what to draw? If you’re looking for inspiration, consider the following drawing prompts for Spring.

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  1. Spring Self-Portrait
  2. Happy Spring Banner
  3. Out a Window
  4. Rainy Day
  5. Water Scene
  6. Tadpoles and Frogs
  7. Puddles and More Puddles
  8. Mud Scene
  9. Ducks and Geese
  10. Rain Boots and Umbrella
  11. Rainbow
  12. Pastels
  13. Budding Plants or Flowers
  14. Tree Buds
  15. Spring Flowers
  16. Insects
  17. Ants
  18. Bees
  19. Bee Hive (Inside and Out)
  20. Ladybugs
  21. Garden Snails
  22. Sunrise or Sunset
  23. Spring Scene
  24. Motion or Wind
  25. Gardens
  26. Gardening Tools
  27. Gardening Gloves and Boots
  28. Wheelbarrow
  29. Flower Pots
  30. Garden Gnomes
  31. Fairy Village
  32. Gnome Village
  33. Garden Statue
  34. Caterpillar
  35. Butterfly
  36. Bird’s Nest
  37. Migratory Birds
  38. Eggs
  39. Birdhouses
  40. Spring Happiness
  41. Creatures Living in the Grass
  42. Bigfoot
  43. Fantasy Creatures
  44. Wooded Scene
  45. Hiking
  46. Trails
  47. Picnic Time
  48. Family and Friends
  49. Bestie
  50. Pet
  51. Peace
  52. Landscape
  53. Baby Animals
  54. Favorite Animal
  55. Bunnies
  56. Clouds
  57. Sky Scene
  58. Smiling Sun
  59. Birds Flying
  60. Bubbles
  61. Balloons
  62. Hot Air Balloon
  63. Adventure
  64. Spring Break
  65. Celebrations
  66. Kites Flying
  67. Swing Set
  68. Park
  69. Copy of Spring Art
  70. Artist’s Choice

Happy Spring! Keep drawing!

Author: Rebecca C.

I am just a person who loves to photograph and write about the world around me.

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