100 Things I Love To Draw

Here is my list of 100 things that I love to draw. Inspired by John Hendrix’s DRAWING IS MAGIC. It’s a living, breathing list, so please check back for updates as I keep adding sketches!


  1. Flowers
  2. Birds with Long Legs
  3. Birds with hats
  4. Birds as a fruitbowl
  5. Pillows (with many patterns)
  6. Curvy Fruit
  7. Curvy, twisty leaves
  8. Dragons
  9. Crazy Hair (with whispy’s)
  10. Hats (large, eccentric ones)
  11. Blankets (with patterns or patched)
  12. Mythical Creatures
  13. Tutu’s
  14. Masks (on animals or children)
  15. Stuffies
  16. Animals (anthropomorphized)
  17. Frogs
  18. Headdresses
  19. Bugs
  20. Vases
  21. Cloth that folds or drapes
  22. Rugs with tassles
  23. Cupcakes
  24. Candy
  25. Cakes
  26. Caterpillars
  27. Wings
  28. Fancy collars on animals
  29. Teacups (various shapes together)
  30. Curvy Vegetables
  31. Parts of plants (think vintage botanical)
  32. Trees
  33. Gnomes
  34. Fairies
  35. Mushrooms
  36. Curvy Things, no straight lines
  37. Fish
  38. FishBirds combined
  39. Water Spirits
  40. Cute Monsters
  41. Fur
  42. Flowing Ribbons
  43. 1920s bathing suits and caps
  44. Feathers
  45. Curving Architecture
  46. Snails
  47. Butterflies
  48. Big flowy Skirts
  49. Berries
  50. Braids
  51. Clotheslines
  52. Balloons (various shapes)
  53. Bird Costumes
  54. Puffy Chairs
  55. Animals with Clothing
  56. Tails of animals
  57. Friendly Ogres
  58. Raincoats
  59. Crowns
  60. Mythological Creatures
  61. Mixed-up creatures (fish with a bird)
  62. Chickens
  63. Teapots
  64. Clowns
  65. Bird Cages
  66. Eggs with patterns
  67. Ducks
  68. Turtles with patterns on their shells
  69. Patterns is a thing! LOL (Stripes, polkadots, etc)
  70. Ladybugs
  71. Pockets
  72. Buttons
  73. Succulents
  74. Scarves (flowy and patterned ones)
  75. Water
  76. Droplets of water
  77. Elephants with hats
  78. Puffy sleeves
  79. Long flowy dresses
  80. Spirits
  81. Necklaces
  82. Peacocks (feathers and patterns combined!)
  83. Folk Art – stylized
  84. Droopy flowers
  85. Patterned leggings
  86. Mittens
  87. Animals with human bodies
  88. Petals
  89. Roots
  90. Utilitarian items with animal parts (ie. a Fruit bowl with bird legs)
  91. Big Eyes
  92. Pear-shaped bodies
  93. Hanging stars or moons
  94. Hanging origami
  95. Watermelon
  96. Mice
  97. Freckles
  98. Flowers as balloons
  99. Landscapes with rolling hills
  100. Suns and Moons