35 Easy Mushroom Doodles Drawing Ideas

35 Easy Mushroom Doodle Drawing Ideas 

Looking to add some fun to your drawing time? Try mushroom doodles!

Whether you’re just starting or already love to draw, these ideas make it easy to create cute mushroom doodles in no time.

Check out these 35 easy mushroom doodle ideas to bring some charm to your sketchbook.

Just grab some paper and a pencil. Want to add flair? Use colored pencils, markers, or digital tools like Procreate. Let’s get doodling!

Mushroom Doodle Drawing Ideas

Here’s a list of 35 easy mushroom doodle drawing ideas to get you started. Grab a pen. Find some paper. Let’s get started doodling.

1. Basic Mushroom:

Draw a smooth, rounded mushroom cap with a gentle curve, making sure it’s slightly wider at the edges.

Then, add a vertical, straight stem that connects to the bottom of the cap.

Begin by drawing the cap first, focusing on its shape, before extending the straight stem downward.

This approach makes the process simple and easy to follow from the start.

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2. Smiley Mushroom:

draw a simple mushroom shape with a curved cap and a straight stem. Add two large, round eyes and a big, curved smile on the cap.

You can make the eyes more expressive by adding small circles inside for pupils.

For extra charm, consider adding tiny freckles or dimples to the cheeks.

Mushroom drawing

3. Mushroom House:

Begin with a tall, wide mushroom shape. On the stem, draw a round door with a tiny doorknob.

Add a couple of windows—perhaps one round and one square for variety.

On the cap, you can add details like window boxes with flowers.

Mushroom House

4. Mushroom Family:

 Draw three mushrooms of different sizes side by side. The tallest can be the parent, a medium-sized one for an older sibling, and a tiny one for the baby.

Give each mushroom simple facial features – dots for eyes and curved lines for smiles.

You can personalize them by adding accessories like a hat, bow, or glasses to each family member.

Mushroom Family

5. Umbrella Mushroom:

Draw an extra-wide, flat mushroom cap with a gentle curve. The cap should look broad and almost horizontal, like it’s shielding something underneath.

Tilt the cap slightly to one side, as if it’s protecting from falling rain. Below the cap, draw a straight, slender stem that connects to the center of the bottom edge of the cap.

To add raindrops, use small, elongated tear shapes scattered around the mushroom.

These raindrops should be falling from above at different angles, some in clusters, creating the sense of rain gently falling. Y

Umbrella Mushroom

6. Polka Dot Mushroom:

 Draw a mushroom with a large, round cap. Cover the cap with dots of various sizes—some big, some tiny.

You can create a pattern with the dots or place them randomly. Use different shapes for some spots, like stars or hearts, for added fun.

Color each dot differently for a vibrant, playful look.

Polka Dot Mushroom

7. Mushroom Caterpillar:

 Begin by drawing a row of small, round mushroom caps connected by a wiggly line to form a caterpillar shape.

Add two antennae at the front and many tiny legs along the bottom.

Give the front cap two big eyes and a smile. You can add different patterns or faces to each mushroom segment for extra character.

Mushroom Caterpillar

8. Mushroom Balloon:

 Instead of a typical mushroom, draw just the cap, but make it extra round and puffy at the bottom where the stem would usually be.

That’s it for all. Your balloon mushroom is ready.

If you want a colorful mushroom, you can color it with your favorite color.

Mushroom Balloon

9. Superhero Mushroom:

Draw a strong, upright mushroom with a straight, sturdy stem, standing tall and confident. From the sides of the stem.

Behind the mushroom, draw a flowing cape that billows out, suggesting movement and action.

On the stem, add a sleek, heroic mask that covers the mushroom’s eyes, giving it a mysterious and brave look.

Position the mushroom in a dynamic, heroic pose—perhaps with one arm outstretched or slightly bent, as if it’s ready for action, standing boldly against the elements.

Superhero Mushroom

10. Sleepy Mushroom:

Draw a mushroom with a soft, drooping cap that sags at the edges, giving it a weary, sleep-deprived look.

The mushroom’s eyes should be half-closed, heavy-lidded, conveying that it’s on the verge of falling asleep.

Below the eyes, add a small, yawning mouth, slightly open in a relaxed “o” shape.

Above the cap, write a series of “Zzz” in varying sizes, starting small near the mushroom and growing larger as they rise, symbolizing the deepening slumber.

sleepy Mushroom

11. Mushroom Rocket:


Draw a mushroom with an extra-pointy cap, giving it a sleek, sharp look like the tip of a rocket. The cap should curve upward and taper to a fine point.

At the base of the stem, attach three sharp triangle shapes as rocket fins, evenly spaced around the stem. Under each fin, draw flames bursting out in jagged, flickering lines to show powerful propulsion.

Add speed lines trailing behind the mushroom, starting wide and narrowing as they extend, creating a sense of rapid movement as if the mushroom is rocketing through the air.

Mushroom Rocket

12. Chef Mushroom:

Draw a simple mushroom with a gently curved cap and a straight stem. The cap should have a soft, rounded shape, while the stem should be tall and straight, providing a solid base.

On top of the mushroom’s cap, draw a tall, puffy chef’s hat, with a rounded top that folds slightly over the edges, giving it a playful and whimsical appearance.

Below the mushroom cap, tie a chef’s apron around the stem, with the apron’s edges flowing outwards like a soft fabric. Give the apron a pocket or two for a bit of detail.

The mushroom now looks ready to cook, bringing a fun, culinary twist to its natural shape!

Chef Mushroom

13. Mushroom Lamp:



Draw mushroom with a graceful, curved stem that gently bends over, giving it a soft, organic look.

The cap is large and smooth, with a glowing lightbulb nestled inside, its filament faintly visible through the translucent cap.

Radiating from the edges of the cap, bright lines of light extend outward, capturing the soft yet vibrant glow of the bulb.

This mushroom lamp could bring a touch of enchantment to any space, blending nature and innovation seamlessly.

Mushroom Lamp

14. Ninja Mushroom:

Draw mushroom cap slightly tilted forward to give it a stern, focused expression. A ninja headband wraps around the cap, its ends flowing dramatically behind, catching the air like the tail of a flag.

The stem is sturdy, positioned firmly as the mushroom prepares for action. In one hand, it grips a sharp, tiny sword; in the other, a pair of nunchucks, both held with precision and readiness.

This mushroom warrior is ready to strike with stealth and precision, blending nature’s shape with martial arts skill in a uniquely fun design.

Ninja Mushroom

15. Mushroom Ice Cream:

Draw an ice cream cone—a triangle with a scalloped top edge. Instead of ice cream scoops, place a large mushroom cap on top.

You can draw drips running down the sides of the cap to look like melting ice cream. Consider adding sprinkles or chocolate chips to the cap for extra sweetness.

Mushroom Ice Cream

16. Rainbow Spotted Mushroom:

Draw the cap first, a soft, smooth arc that stretches outward. Beneath it, draw the straight stem, ensuring it’s slightly narrower than the cap for balance.

On the cap, scatter a few small, playful dots of different sizes. Inside the cap, draw a larger circle at the center.

Color the dots with vibrant hues—red, yellow, blue, and green, giving the mushroom a cheerful, colorful look. The contrast between the bright colors and the simplicity of the mushroom shape brings it to life in a fun, eye-catching way.

Rainbow Spotted Mushroom

17. Mushroom Butterfly:

Draw a butterfly where the cap of the mushroom forms the body, gracefully curving with its natural smoothness.

From either side of the cap, draw two large, symmetrical wings that stretch outward, each one adorned with intricate patterns or simple geometric shapes like circles, triangles, and lines.

At the top of the cap, draw two delicate antennae, curling and waving as if sensing the air.

On the cap, add two big, expressive eyes to give the butterfly a playful, curious expression.

Mushroom Butterfly

18. Alien Mushroom:

Draw a alien mushroom with a large, oversized, oval-shaped cap that looks otherworldly and distinct from any typical mushroom.

At the top of the cap, draw two or three antennae, each ending in small, round balls, giving it a distinctly alien touch.

The mushroom’s stem is short and sturdy, supporting the cap in an almost surreal way.

On the stem, place several large, almond-shaped eyes—three or four of them—spread across its surface. These eyes, with their wide, curious gaze, enhance the mushroom’s extraterrestrial look, making it appear as if it’s scanning its surroundings.

Alien Mushroom

19. Weightlifter Mushroom:

Draw a strong, determined mushroom with a fierce expression—its brow furrowed in concentration and teeth gritted, exuding strength and focus.

The mushroom’s stem has transformed into big, muscular arms that bulge with power, showcasing its unexpected brawn.

A sweatband wraps around the mushroom’s cap, adding to the gym-ready vibe.

With its intense gaze, muscular arms, and mushroom-themed weights, this mushroom is lifting with all its might, showing off its surprising strength and determination!

Weightlifter Mushroom

20. Mermaid Mushroom:

Draw the mushroom cap forms the upper body, smooth and rounded, resembling a delicate shell-like structure.

Instead of the usual stem, a long, flowing fishtail emerges from beneath the cap, gently curving and swaying like it belongs to a mermaid of the sea.

On the cap, decorate it with small seashells and starfish, placed symmetrically around the edges to evoke a sense of the ocean’s beauty.

Cascading from the top of the mushroom cap is long, flowing hair made of seaweed, each strand curling and twisting like an underwater mane.

Mermaid Mushroom

21. Hot Air Balloon Mushroom:

Draw the large, round mushroom cap serves as the balloon part. Below the cap, Draw a small, woven basket dangles from sturdy ropes, swaying gently in the air.

Inside the basket, tiny mushroom people sit, their little faces peering out from the edge, gazing down at the world below.

At the very top of the mushroom cap, a small burner flame flickers, its warmth keeping the balloon afloat, sending tiny wisps of steam into the air.

Hot Air Balloon Mushroom

22. Mushroom Castle:

Draw a cluster of tall, thin mushrooms arranged like the spires of a fairy tale castle. Each mushroom cap is shaped like a turret, tall and elegant, with windows carved into the sides.

On top of the mushroom caps, flags flutter in the wind, proudly marking the castle’s grandeur.

Near the entrance, tiny knight mushrooms stand guard, wearing little suits of armor, with spears in hand, ready to defend the castle from any invaders.

The entire scene exudes a fairy-tale charm, where the natural world blends seamlessly with the fantastical, creating a magical mushroom castle fit for royalty.

Mushroom Castle

23. Scientist Mushroom:

Draw a mushroom with a tall, round cap topped with wild, spiky hair, sticking out in all directions as if it’s been energized by its own experiments.

The mushroom’s oversized glasses cover half of its cap, magnifying its curious eyes and giving it a nerdy, eccentric look.

It wears a slightly oversized lab coat. The mushroom’s arms, emerging from the stem, hold a beaker filled with a bubbling, liquid in one hand and a test tube in the other, from which smoke or tiny glowing bubbles rise into the air.

The air around it is alive with swirling steam and sparkling bubbles, creating a chaotic, fun atmosphere in its lab.

Scientist Mushroom

24. Mushroom Train:

Draw a line of mushrooms, each one slightly smaller than the last, creating a visual effect of perspective as the mushrooms recede into the distance.

The mushrooms can be connected by a wavy line or rail-like structure that forms the base of the train.

Each mushroom has its own personality. The first mushroom, being the largest, while the smaller mushrooms could peek out through little mushroom-shaped windows with excited faces.

Mushroom Train

25. Magician Mushroom:

Draw the mushroom in full magician’s attire: a tall, pointy magician’s hat and a dramatic cape flowing out from behind.

In one hand, the mushroom holds a wand with a glimmering trail of sparkles or light trailing behind it. The other hand could be making a grand gesture as a rabbit pops out of the top of the hat in surprise.

To make it even more magical, incorporate some enchanted mushrooms floating around, casting whimsical glow around the mushroom-magician.

Magician Mushroom

26. Mushroom Clock:

Draw a large round mushroom cap as the face of the clock, making the gills subtle to resemble clock numbers and markers.

Add two clock hands — one for the hour, and one for the minute — extending from the center of the cap. If you want to take it further, add a second hand as well.

The mushroom stem serves as the pendulum, swinging gently in rhythm.

Tiny mushroom birds could be seen peeking out of cuckoo doors on the sides of the stem, which open at certain hours, adding a quirky charm to the clock.

Mushroom Clock

27. Sports Mushroom:

 Draw a mushroom wearing a sweatband around the cap and another one around the stem for extra sporty flair. Give it arms holding a sports ball – maybe a basketball.

Add athletic shoes at the base of the stem could have motion lines. You could draw it mid-jump or in a victory pose.

Sports Mushroom

28. Astronaut Mushroom:

 Draw a mushroom inside a space suit. Add a space suit around the stem with big, puffy gloves. The helmet should be transparent, showing the mushroom’s face inside.

You could include a flag that the mushroom is planting on a moon-like surface.

If you want you can add some craters and stars in the background, and perhaps a rover or futuristic mushroom base in the distance.

A distant planet or spaceship could also be hovering in the background, emphasizing the space theme.

Astronaut Mushroom

29. Snowman Mushroom:

 Instead of stacked snowballs, use three mushrooms of decreasing size stacked on each other, from bottom to top, to create a snowman-like figure.

Accessories could include a classic carrot nose made of a small mushroom stem, stick arms, a top hat on the cap of the highest mushroom

Draw a scarf around the middle mushroom and buttons down the front. Add some snowflakes falling around it.

For additional winter charm, you could have snowflakes gently floating in the air, or little snowdrifts around the mushroom snowman.

Snowman Mushroom

30. Mushroom Teapot:

 Draw a round mushroom cap as the body of a teapot.

Use the mushroom stem to form the handle and the spout of the teapot. You could even create a little steam or wisps coming out from the spout, suggesting the teapot is freshly brewed.

Draw some steam coming out and maybe some teacups made of smaller mushrooms nearby.

If you want you can Consider placing the teapot on a cozy mushroom table with mushrooms as chairs around it, adding to the magical, peaceful ambiance.

Mushroom Teapot

31. Firefighter Mushroom:

 Draw a mushroom wearing a firefighter helmet. Give it arms holding a fire hose.

In one hand, the mushroom holds a large fire hose that’s spewing water in dramatic arcs, putting out flames that are emerging from a nearby mushroom or bush.

Draw flames that it’s trying to put out. Add a firefighter badge.

Firefighter Mushroom

32. Mushroom Submarine:

 Draw an elongated mushroom cap and add portholes along the side.

Use the stem as a periscope coming out of the top. Add fins and a propeller at the back.

The mushroom stem could act as the periscope, extending out of the top to observe the underwater world.

If you want you can Consider making the mushroom submarine a quirky color, like a soft pastel blue, with seaweed or coral growing on its hull.

Mushroom Submarine

33. Artist Mushroom:

Draw a mushroom holding a paintbrush in one hand, its stem acting as the artist’s easel as it dips into a colorful palette of paint in the other hand.

Add a beret to the mushroom’s cap, and give it a tiny mustache for a fun, artist vibe.

Draw an easel in front of it with a half-finished painting. You could include splatters of paint around for a messy artist look.

Artist Mushroom

34. Mushroom Helicopter:

The mushroom cap can be converted into the body of the helicopter, with large helicopter blades spinning above it.

The mushroom stem could serve as the tail, complete with a smaller rotor on the end.

Add skids or landing gear at the base of the mushroom, making sure the whole helicopter looks ready to take off.

Surrounding clouds and a helipad below would add to the scene’s sense of motion, making the helicopter feel like it’s soaring through the sky.

Mushroom Helicopter

35. Surfer Mushroom:

Draw the mushroom on a surfboard, riding a massive wave in a laid-back surfer pose, sunglasses on its cap and a shell necklace around its stem.

The mushroom’s cap could be tilted back slightly, as if being carried by the momentum of the wave.

Surrounding the mushroom could be foam and splashes of water to show the speed of the ride, and you can add a few other surfing mushrooms, either cheering or catching smaller waves.

Surfer Mushroom

Mushroom doodles are all about fun and creativity, no perfection needed. Explore different ideas, improve your skills, and enjoy the process.

Share your creations with #MushroomDrawingChallenge. Happy doodling!

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