Ah, love… is there any emotion that inspires drawing more? If you’re feeling romantic and want to draw, you’ll love these ideas. These love-themed drawings can be used to create your own Valentine’s Day cards, make a small customized gift for your partner, or simply enjoy the process of drawing.
1. Heart on Fire
A very easy drawing to represent the concept of “heart on fire” or “lighting the fire of love.” As simple as drawing a lit match but replacing the match head with a heart.
2. Planet Love
If instead of a circle you draw a heart, you’ll have Planet Love orbiting in outer space. Have fun decorating it in different ways: dots, stripes, rings, craters, etc. Finally, add a few stars in various shapes around the planets to make it clear they’re in space.
3. Flight with a Message
We all know how to write; you just need a little practice to draw the message you want in one continuous line. Add a bird flying at the end of the line, and you have a beautiful drawing.
4. Lovebirds
The “stick figure” style is a simple way to draw people. Customize the drawing by adding your hairstyles and clothing styles to represent you as a couple.
5. You and I Fit Together
When you’re with the right person, everything fits together. These puzzle pieces are a super easy drawing with multiple wonderful meanings.
6. Polaroid
Why do I love drawing polaroids so much? Because any super simple drawing inside a polaroid instantly looks better. For example, hands forming the shape of a heart.
There’s also space to write a message below, just like we used to do with this type of photo in the 80s.
7. A Warm Hug
This drawing is very easy to make, take a close look. Start with a short vertical line, then draw an S (these will be the arms!), followed by a slightly longer vertical line. Add two curved lines, like the belly of an R, facing each other to form the bodies. Finally, add the faces, and you have a loving couple sharing a warm hug.
8. Ace of Hearts
Even beginners can make this drawing. All you need to know is how to draw a rectangle, hearts, and the letter A. The detail of the arrow piercing the heart is what sets it apart from a regular playing card.
9. Paper Airplane
A paper airplane is an easy drawing but a bit plain. Add a little charm and meaning by sketching the shape of a heart in the flight path it’s taken.
10. The Perfect Pair
Some foods just go together: churros and chocolate, cookies and milk, bread and tomatoes… They’re the perfect pair! Just like you two. Think of a favorite food you both love and draw it as if they were a couple holding hands.
11. Switch
If only we had a switch to heal a broken heart with a single click. Draw your own switch and keep the love turned on as long as you like.
12. I Called to Say “I Love You”
Drawing a phone is as easy as sketching a couple of rectangles. How can we turn it into a cute drawing? By adding the right message in the form of an icon or emoji. As Stevie Wonder’s song goes, “I just called to say I love you” 🎶.
13. My Better Half
If you have a “better half,” you can gift them this drawing that’s as simple as it is adorable.
14. My Love Grows
A flower drawing that’s super simple and can take on extra meaning if you add a heartfelt phrase.
15. A Rose
The most drawn flower of all time, and also the one that best represents love. It’s much easier to draw than it seems when looking at a real one.
16. Intertwined Cups
A simple everyday theme: two coffee cups. The small detail of intertwining their handles adds significance. It’s a lovely drawing to gift your partner, especially if you write your names on each cup.
17. Keyboard Message
If you know how to draw a computer key, why not draw as many as you need to spell out a message or your partner’s name? This is a mini-drawing you can create to personalize a Valentine’s Day card, and it’s always a hit.
18. A Flower for You
This is a very simple drawing that looks great as a gift. If you didn’t have time to buy a flower, you can always draw one.
Before You Go
Thank you for reading this far! I hope these romantic drawing ideas have inspired you to start creating.
If you liked these sketches and are looking for more inspiration, I’m sure you’ll love this collection:
Would you like me to add a specific love drawing? Let me know in the comments!
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