Roses are a classic subject for drawing, and this tutorial shows how to draw a rose bouquet with six flowers. The arrangement features red roses tied together with a pink ribbon bow at the stems. Green leaves peek out between the flowers, adding some contrast to the composition. This bouquet drawing works well for cards, gifts, or just practicing flower illustration.
Drawing a Six-Rose Bouquet
The guide breaks down into 18 steps that cover the entire bouquet. You will draw each rose one at a time, position the stems, add the leaves, and finish with the decorative bow. The cartoon style simplifies the rose petals into spiral shapes, making them easier to draw than realistic roses.
Final Result: Red Rose Bouquet with Bow
Here is what the finished bouquet looks like:

Once you get comfortable drawing six roses, there is also a tutorial for a larger bouquet with ten roses. For a closer look at individual flowers, check out the single rose drawing guide that focuses on the bloom itself. All flower tutorials can be found in the Valentine’s Day drawing collection alongside other romantic subjects.
Reading the Steps: Color Coding
Each step uses colored lines to show progress:
- Grey lines display the sketch base from earlier steps
- Red lines highlight what to add at the current step
- Black lines show finished portions of the drawing
How to Draw a Rose Bouquet: Step-by-Step

































Show Your Bouquet Drawing!
That completes this tutorial on how to draw a rose bouquet with six flowers. Did the spiral petals and ribbon bow turn out well? Leave a comment below with your thoughts or questions about any of the steps. If your finished bouquet is posted online, share the link in the comments so others can see your artwork and offer feedback.
The Valentine’s Day drawing hub has plenty more flower and romantic-themed tutorials to explore next.