25 Easy Cute Sheep Doodles Drawing Ideas
If you want fun and easy drawing ideas, these 25 cute sheep doodles are just right for you! Whether you are just starting or want to relax and doodle, these sheep designs will make you smile.
The best part? You don’t need any real skill. Seriously. If you can draw a cloud and four lines, you’re set. These wooly doodles are the perfect stress-buster, and they never fail to brighten your day.
Grab your pencils. Find some paper. Let’s get sheepish.
Materials Needed
Before we get started, here’s what you’ll need to bring these sheep to life:
- Basic Tools: All you need is some paper and a pen or pencil. Simple, right?
- Optional Extras: If you want to get fancy, grab some colored pencils, markers, or even try your hand at digital drawing apps like Procreate or Adobe Fresco.
Sheep Doodle Drawing Ideas
Here’s a list of 25 easy sheep doodle ideas to get you started.
Remember, these are just starting points—you can mix and match styles or add your own flair!
1. Basic Sheep Outline
Start by making a simple outline of a sheep to draw your doodle. First, draw a big oval or circle for the body.
Next, add two small, curved lines for the ears, one on each side of the head.
For the legs, draw four short, straight lines coming out from the bottom of the body.
That’s it! This is an easy and quick doodle, perfect for beginners.
2. Fluffy Sheep
Start by drawing a cloud shape for the body to make it look soft and fluffy.
Use spirals or curved lines to draw the wool. Then, add a small, round face with happy eyes and a smile to finish it.
This cute and easy doodle is great for making your sketchbook or greeting cards special. Have fun creating your own fluffy sheep!
3. Sleeping Sheep
To draw this sleeping sheep, first start by sketching a round fluffy cloud shape for its body. This will give the sheep its cute, woolly look.
Next, draw the sheep’s head by making a soft oval shape at the front. Add two ears on each side and simple curved lines for the closed eyes.
Now, draw the legs tucked under the body. Keep the legs short and simple. Add a small tail at the back to complete the body.
Finally, add the “ZZZ” above the head to show that the sheep is peacefully sleeping.
4. Fluffy Cloud Sheep:
Start with a cloud shape for the body, using curved lines and rounded edges. Add a smaller cloud shape for the head. Draw a happy face with dots for eyes and a wide smile.
Sketch small legs peeking out from the bottom of the cloud-body. Add extra fluff around the edges with small, curved lines. Maybe include a sun or rainbow nearby for a cheerful sky scene.
5. Counting Sheep:
Draw a simple fence with a few horizontal lines and vertical posts. Sketch 3-5 small sheep in various jumping poses over the fence.
Use basic oval shapes for bodies and smaller circles for heads. Add stick legs in mid-jump positions. Give each sheep a different expression (sleepy, excited, focused).
Number the sheep 1, 2, 3, etc. Add some “Zzz” or a sleeping person in the corner.
6. Sheep with a Flower Crown:
Draw the sheep’s round body and head. Add stick legs and small hooves. Sketch a circle around the top of the head for the flower crown base.
Draw simple flower shapes (circles with petals) along the crown. Alternate flower sizes and types. Give the sheep a content, regal expression. Add some falling petals or extra flowers around the sheep.
7. Baa-loon Sheep:
Start with an oval sheep body, but make it slightly elongated upwards. Draw a smaller oval for the head. Instead of legs, sketch strings going down from the body.
Add a bundle of balloon strings in one hoof. Draw a wide, excited smile and big eyes. Use curved lines all over the body to suggest wool texture. Add some clouds around the sheep to show it’s floating in the sky.
8. Sheep in Rain Boots:
Draw the sheep’s fluffy body and head as usual. For the legs, create cylinder shapes for bright, colorful rain boots.
Draw puddles under the sheep’s feet and maybe some rain drops falling. Give the sheep a happy, splashing expression.
9. Knitting Sheep:
Sketch the sheep sitting on its hind legs. Draw knitting needles in its front hooves. Add a ball of yarn next to it, with a string connecting to the needles.
Show a partially knitted item (like a scarf) between the needles. Give the sheep a focused expression, maybe with reading glasses. Surround it with balls of yarn in different sizes.
10. Sheep with Sunglasses:
Draw the sheep’s fluffy body and head as usual. Add large, cool sunglasses covering its eyes. Make the sunglasses reflective by adding small scenes or shapes in the lenses.
Give the sheep a confident smirk. Maybe add a tropical background or a red carpet to emphasize its cool factor. Include some admirers or paparazzi sheep in the background.
11. Sheep Reading a Book:
Draw a sheep sitting down, resting against a tree or a cushion. In front of the sheep, draw a big open book. Show the sheep holding the edges of the book with its hooves.
Add reading glasses on its nose and make the sheep look really focused on the book. You can also draw a thought bubble above the sheep with pictures from the story inside.
To make it cozier, add things like a reading lamp or more books around the sheep.
12. Shepherd Sheep:
Draw the sheep standing on its back legs. Put a shepherd’s staff (a long stick with a curve) in one of its hooves. Add a wide hat on its head.
Make the sheep look wise and watchful. Draw a simple scene with hills and maybe some smaller sheep in the background.
You can also add a plaid vest or a scarf to give the sheep a traditional shepherd look.
13. Sheep in a Sweater:
Start by drawing the sheep’s head and legs like you usually do.
For the body, draw a shape that looks like a cozy sweater. Add a turtleneck and ribbed cuffs to make it look warmer. You can add a simple design on the sweater, like stripes, diamonds, or even little sheep.
Give the sheep a happy, relaxed face. You can also add snowflakes or a winter scene in the background to show how cozy it is!
14. Sheep Blowing Bubbles:
Draw a sheep with one hoof lifted to its mouth. Around the sheep, sketch bubbles of different sizes floating in the air.
You can make some bubbles show tiny pictures or shapes inside them. Make the sheep look happy and amazed.
You can add a small bottle of bubble solution nearby, and draw some popped bubbles splashing on the ground.
15. Sheep on a Skateboard:
Draw a skateboard using simple shapes, like a long rectangle for the deck and circles for the wheels.
Place the sheep on top of the skateboard in a fun, active pose, with its legs bent to show it’s balancing. Put a helmet on the sheep’s head for safety. Make its face look excited, like it’s having a great time.
Add some lines behind the skateboard to show it’s moving fast. You can also draw some ramps or obstacles in the background to make it look like a skate park.
16. Sheep Astronaut:
Start by drawing a big, round, fluffy body for the sheep. Then, add four simple stick legs.
Make a large, round helmet around the sheep’s head, and connect it to the body with a small rectangle for the neck. Inside the helmet, draw a cute face for the sheep.
Add small, round shoulder pads and a rectangle on the back for the space suit backpack. Finish by drawing a few stars around the sheep to make it look like it’s in space.
17. Sheep Barista:
Begin with the sheep’s round body and head. Add legs and hooves.
Draw a small, rectangular counter in front of the sheep. Sketch a coffee machine next to the sheep. Add a small apron on the sheep’s body.
Then draw the sheep holding a coffee cup with one hoof. Create a cheerful expression on its face. Finish with some coffee beans or steam details.
18. Sheep in a Hammock:
Draw two trees with simple trunks and a few leaves. Make a curved line between the trees for the hammock.
Draw the sheep’s body in the hammock, like it’s sinking into it. Add a small head sticking out. Draw thin legs hanging over the sides.
Give the sheep a happy face, and you can add a small book or drink in its hoof.
19. Sheep Chef:
Start by drawing the basic sheep body and head. Then, add a big chef’s hat on its head.
Draw a white apron on the sheep’s body. In one hoof, sketch a wooden spoon, and in the other, draw a bowl. Give the sheep a happy face with some flour on it.
To finish, add floating ingredients like vegetables or spices around the sheep.
20. Sheep Mermaid:
Sketch the top half of the sheep as usual, but replace the bottom half with a fish tail.
Add scales to the tail. Draw long, flowing wool at the top that blends into the tail.
Draw the face with an enchanting smile. That’s It.
21. Gardening Sheep:
Draw a sheep standing on its back legs. Put a sun hat on its head. In one hoof, draw a small watering can. Create a garden background with simple flower shapes and a fence.
Give the sheep a small gardening apron. Make sure it looks focused as it waters the plants.
22. Sheep in a Hot Air Balloon:
Start with a large, round hot air balloon. Draw a small basket underneath.
Sketch the sheep peeking out of the basket, with just its head and front hooves visible. Add some clouds around the balloon.
Give the sheep an excited, adventurous expression. Include some birds or a sun in the sky for extra detail.
23. Sleepy Sheep in Pajamas:
Start with the sheep’s body in a lying down position. Draw cute pajamas with a simple pattern (like stars or sheep) covering most of its body.
Add a nightcap on its head, slightly tilted. Sketch closed eyes with long eyelashes for a sleeping expression. Draw a small teddy bear or blanket next to it.
Add some “Zzz” above its head to indicate sleep.
24. Yoga Sheep:
Draw the sheep in a yoga pose, like downward dog or tree pose.
Add a small yoga mat underneath. Draw a sweatband around its head.
Include some simple plant shapes nearby to suggest an outdoor yoga session. Maybe add a water bottle or towel as accessories.
25. Dreaming Sheep:
Draw the sheep’s body curled up like it’s sleeping. Put a soft pillow under its head and a blanket partly covering it. Make the eyes closed with long, peaceful lashes.
Above the sheep’s head, draw a big thought bubble. Inside the bubble, show what the sheep is dreaming about—maybe it’s flying, eating a giant ice cream cone, or playing with cloud sheep.
Use lighter, sketchy lines for the dream to show it’s different from the sleeping sheep. Add some “Zzz” near the sheep’s head, and maybe draw a nightstand with a glass of water and a book.
Doodling is all about having fun and letting your creativity flow. Remember, the more you practice, the more unique your doodles will become.
Got a favorite doodle idea from this list? Let me know in the comments below! And if you’re proud of your sheep doodles, share them with me on social media using #SheepDoodleChallenge. I can’t wait to see what you create!
Happy doodling!