Want to draw a bigger flower arrangement? This tutorial covers how to draw a bouquet of ten roses tied with a ribbon. The drawing shows a full arrangement of red roses with green leaves filling the spaces between the blooms. A peach-colored bow holds the stems together at the bottom, completing the classic bouquet look.
Sketching a Ten-Rose Arrangement
This guide contains 18 steps to build up the entire bouquet. Each rose gets added one by one, with leaves placed throughout to fill gaps and add color contrast. The spiral petal stays consistent across all ten flowers, so the more roses you draw, the easier they become.
Final Result: Large Rose Bouquet with Bow
Take a look at the completed flower arrangement:

A ten-rose bouquet creates a fuller, more impressive composition than smaller arrangements. If this feels like too many flowers to start with, try the six-rose bouquet tutorial first to practice the basics. For studying individual blooms up close, the single rose drawing guide focuses on just one flower. All rose tutorials are part of the Valentine’s Day drawing collection.
Step Navigation: Understanding Line Colors
The tutorial uses a color system to track what to draw:
- Grey lines are the underlying sketch from previous steps
- Red lines show new elements for the current step
- Black lines mark completed sections of the drawing
How to Draw a Bouquet of Ten Roses: Step-by-Step











































Post Your Rose Bouquet!
And that wraps up how to draw a bouquet of ten roses with a ribbon bow. Did all the flowers and leaves come together nicely? Drop a comment below with your experience or any questions about the steps. If your finished bouquet is posted somewhere online, share the link in the comments so everyone can check out your artwork and give feedback.
More flower tutorials and romantic drawing subjects are waiting in the Valentine’s Day drawing hub.