30 easy and cute panda doodle drawing ideas
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30 Easy Cute Panda Doodles Drawing Ideas

Pandas are among the most lovable creatures to doodle, with their round bodies, expressive faces, and playful nature making them perfect subjects for beginner artists.

These 30 easy panda doodles prove that anyone can create adorable artwork with just a few simple shapes and lines. Whether you’re decorating your bullet journal, making a greeting card, or just sketching for fun, these cute panda drawings require minimal artistic skills while delivering maximum charm.

From sleeping pandas and bamboo-munching poses to playful rolling positions, each doodle captures the endearing personality of these black-and-white bears.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab a pen, find some paper, and start doodling cool panda drawings.

Materials Needed

Before we get started, here’s what you’ll need to start doodling:

  • Basic Tools: You only need some paper and a pen or pencil. Simple, right?
  • Optional Extras: If you want to get fancy, grab some colored pencils and markers, or even try digital drawing apps like Procreate or Adobe Fresco.

Panda Doodles Drawing Ideas

Here are some easy, cute panda drawing ideas. If you like these ideas, comment and share them with your friends. You can style your panda with your flair!

1. Basic Panda:

Draw a large circle for the body and a smaller circle for the head. On top of the head, add two oval shapes for the ears.

Draw two small circles for the eyes and a tiny oval for the nose, and draw a smile. For limbs, attach four tiny, stubby legs to the body.

Remember, pandas are all about round shapes, so keep your lines curved and soft for that cute, cuddly look.

With these simple steps, you’ll have an adorable panda doodle in no time!

Easy Cute Panda Drawing Ideas

2. Panda With Bamboo:

 Start with the panda’s body as a large oval. Add a circular head slightly overlapping the body.

Draw round ears on top. For the face, add two black patches around the eyes, small black eyes, and a cute button nose. Create stubby arms and legs extending from the body. 

Now for the bamboo: Draw two straight lines next to the panda for the stalks and Add small lines. Finally, place one of the bamboo stalks in the panda’s paw.

This simple approach creates an adorable panda enjoying its favourite snack!

Panda With Bamboo

3. Baby Panda:

Draw a small circle for the body – make it extra chubby for that adorable cub look.

Add a slightly larger circle overlapping it for the head, giving the impression of a big head on a tiny body.

Draw two large, round ears on top. Add two big eyes for the face, making the eyes extra large and round for a baby-like appearance.

Include a small, round nose. The limbs should be very short and stubby – just small ovals attached to the body. You can draw the baby panda in a sitting position with its front paws reaching out for extra cuteness.

Baby panda

4. Sleeping Panda:

Draw a large oval shape for the body, tilted slightly to one side. Add a circular shape for the head.

Draw two small, round ears peeking out. For the face, add a curved line for the closed eye and a small oval for the nose.

Create the panda’s signature black patches by drawing large ovals around the eye area and ears. Add a curved line along the body for the black back patch.

Draw small, rounded shapes for the paws, tucking them close to the body. This simple approach creates an adorable, snoozing panda that will make anyone say, “Aww!”

Sleeping panda

5. Panda with Heart:

Draw a large circle for the body and a smaller circle for the head. Add two rounded triangles on top for ears.

Draw two big oval shapes for the eyes and a small oval for the nose. Create the panda’s black patches by adding large ovals around the eyes and ears. For the arms, draw two short, rounded shapes extending from the body.

Now, draw a big heart shape between the panda’s paws. For the legs, add two small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the body.

Finally, give your panda a sweet smile with a simple curved line.

Panda with heart

6. Panda with Birthday Cake:

Draw a circular body and a round head for the panda. Add two oval ears on top. Draw big, round eyes and a small oval nose. Create black patches around the eyes and ears.

Now, draw a simple rectangular shape for the cake before the panda. Add a few horizontal lines on the cake to create layers.

You can add some decorative squiggles or dots on the cake for frosting. Draw the panda’s paws. Finally, give your panda a big, happy smile. 

Panda with birthday cake

7. Panda With Party Hat:

Draw a large circle for the body and a smaller circle for the head. Add two round ears on top. Draw big, oval eyes and a small nose. Create black patches around the eyes and ears. 

For the party hat, draw a triangle on the panda’s head. Add a small pom-pom at the tip of the hat and a thin line at the base for the hat’s strap.

Draw short, stubby arms and legs. Give your panda a big, excited smile. It creates a cheerful, celebratory panda ready for a party!

Panda With Party Hat

8. Panda With Apple:

Draw a large oval for the body and a circular head. Add two round ears on top.

Draw big, circular eyes and a small oval nose. Create black patches around the eyes and ears. For the arms, draw two short limbs extending from the body. 

Now, draw a simple round shape for the apple in two of the panda’s paws. Add a small curved line on top of the apple for the stem and a tiny leaf.

For the legs, add two small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the body. Give your panda a curious or happy expression with a simple curved line for the mouth. 

 Panda With Apple

9. Panda with Banana:

Draw a large circle for the body and a smaller circle for the head. Add two round ears on top. Draw big, oval eyes and a small nose. Create black patches around the eyes and ears. For the arms, draw two short limbs extending from the body. 

Now, draw a curved, elongated shape for the banana in one of the panda’s paws. Add a small triangle at one end for the banana’s tip.

You can draw the other paw reaching towards or holding the other end of the banana. For the legs, add two small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the body.

Give your panda a happy or excited expression with a simple curved line for the mouth. 

Panda with Banana

10. Panda with Ball:

Draw a large oval for the body and a circular head. Add two round ears on top. Draw big, circular eyes and a small oval nose.

Create black patches around the eyes and ears. For the arms, draw two short limbs extending from the body.

Now, draw a perfect circle for the ball next to the panda. For the legs, add two small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the body.

Give your panda a playful expression with a simple curved line for a smile. To add depth, draw a curved line on the ball to suggest its roundness.

Color the panda’s patches black, leaving the rest white, and make the ball any bright color you like. 

Panda with Ball

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11. Panda Climbing the Tree:

Start with an oval body. Add a circular head slightly overlapping the body. Draw two round ears on top. Create a face with big eyes and a small nose, adding black patches around the eyes.

For the tree, draw two parallel vertical lines for the trunk, extending from the bottom of your drawing space upwards. Add a few simple branch lines coming out from the trunk.

Now, position the panda’s limbs around the tree trunk – draw the front paws gripping the tree above the body and the back paws below.

Panda Climbing the Tree

12. Panda with Balloon:

Draw a round body and a circular head for the panda. Add two oval ears on top. Draw big, round eyes and a small nose with black patches around the eyes and ears. For the arms, draw two short limbs extending upward from the body.

Now, draw a large oval or round shape above the panda for the balloon. Add a thin string connecting the balloon to one of the panda’s paws.

You can make the other paw reach up towards the balloon. For the legs, add two small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the body.

Panda with Balloon

13. Panda with lollipop:

 start with a large circle for the body and a smaller circle for the head. Add two round ears on top. Draw big, oval eyes and a small nose with black patches around the eyes and ears. For the arms, draw two short limbs extending from the body.

Draw a large circle next to the panda’s head for the lollipop. Add a thin rectangular shape for the stick, extending from the lollipop to one of the panda’s paws.

Position the other paw as if it’s also holding the lollipop stick. For the legs, add two small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the body.

Give your panda an excited, happy expression with a simple curved line for a big smile.

Panda with lollipop

14. Panda with Umbrella:

Draw the panda’s head with a large, round shape. Add two small circles for the ears on top. Draw the panda’s eyes as ovals, adding small black circles inside them. 

Next, draw the nose and a small mouth. For the body, create a rounded rectangle and add short arms. One arm should be extended to hold the umbrella.

Draw the umbrella with a curved handle and a wide, arched top. Finally, add details like the panda’s fur markings and the umbrella’s panels, then color the drawing.

Panda with umbrella

15. Panda as Chef:

Draw the panda’s head, with two round ears on top. Add oval-shaped eyes, a small nose, and a smiling mouth.

Next, draw a chef’s hat on the panda’s head, making it tall and puffy.

For the body, draw a round shape and add short arms. One arm can hold a spatula or a wooden spoon. Draw the panda wearing a chef’s apron with simple straps and a tie around the waist. 

Panda as Chef

16. Panda with Backpack:

Draw the panda’s head, with round ears and oval eyes. Add a small nose and a gentle smile. For the body, draw a rounded shape and short arms and legs.

On the panda’s back, Draw a backpack, making it slightly rounded with straps over the shoulders. 

Panda with Backpack

17. Panda with Butterfly:

Draw the panda’s head, with round ears, oval eyes, and a small nose and mouth. Draw the panda’s body with short arms and legs, making it sit or stand calmly.

Draw the butterfly’s petite body and adding large, delicate wings. To create a playful interaction, place the butterfly near the panda’s paw or on its nose.

panda with butterfly

18. Panda with Pen:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a gentle smile. Draw the body with short arms and legs.

In one of the panda’s paws, Draw a pen, making it look as if the panda is holding it.

Panda with pen

19. Panda with Bowtie:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears and oval eyes. Add a small nose and a friendly smile. Draw the panda’s body, keeping it round and soft with short arms and legs.

Draw a bowtie around the panda’s neck, making sure the bow is symmetrical with two loops and tails hanging down.

Panda with Bowtie

20. Panda in Teacup:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a sweet smile. Draw just the upper part of the panda’s body, 

Next, draw the teacup with a broad, rounded rim that overlaps the panda’s body. Add a curved handle on the side of the teacup.

You can decorate the teacup with simple patterns or designs.

Panda in Teacup

21. Panda on Swing:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, small nose, and happy smile.

Then, draw the panda’s body sitting down, with its legs slightly dangling and its paws gripping the ropes of the swing.

Next, draw the swing seat as a simple rectangle beneath the panda and extend two ropes upward to show the swing hanging from something above.

Panda on Swing

22. Panda with Ice Cream:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, and small nose. Draw the panda’s body, keeping it round and soft, with short arms and legs.

Draw an ice cream cone in one of the panda’s paws, making sure the cone is pointed with a scoop or two of ice cream on top. Then colour the drawing to make it look delicious and adorable.

Panda with ice cream

23. Panda In Hula Hoop:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a cheerful smile.

Draw the panda’s body standing upright, with its arms slightly out to the sides and legs apart, as if it’s balancing.

Next, Draw a large circle around the panda’s waist to represent the hula hoop, making sure it looks like it’s spinning around the panda. Add some motion lines around the hula hoop to show movement. 

Panda In Hula Hoop

24. Panda in Skirt:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a friendly smile. Draw the panda’s body, keeping it rounded with short arms and legs.

Around the panda’s waist, Draw a skirt. Ensure the skirt fits nicely around the panda’s waist and flows outward. 

Panda in Skirt

25. Panda with Cupcake:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a happy smile. Draw the panda’s body with short arms and legs.

Draw a cupcake with a rounded frosting top in one of the panda’s paws.

Finish by adding colouring the panda and the cupcake to make the drawing look delightful.

 Panda with Cupcake

26. Panda Reading:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a focused expression. Draw the panda’s body seated comfortably, with its legs crossed or extended in front of it.

In the panda’s paws, Draw an open book. Position the panda to appear engaged in reading, with one paw holding the book.

Finish by adding its fur markings and coloring the drawing to bring it to life.

panda reading

27. Colourful Panda:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a friendly smile. Draw the panda’s body with its characteristic round shape and short limbs.

Instead of traditional black and white, use various vibrant colours for different panda parts. For example, you could use bright shades for the ears and eyes and experiment with colours for the fur, like blues, pinks, or purples.

You can also add colourful patterns or shapes on the panda’s body for a fun, creative touch. 

colourful panda

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28. Panda with Cap:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, a small nose, and a friendly smile.

Then, draw a cap resting on top of the panda’s head. The cap can be a simple baseball cap with a curved brim.

Next, draw the panda’s body with short arms and legs.

Finally, colour the panda and the cap, choosing a fun colour for the cap to make it stand out.

Panda with cap

29. Panda with Glasses:

Draw the panda’s head with its round ears, oval eyes, small nose, and cheerful smile.

Next, draw a pair of glasses on the panda’s face. The glasses can be round, square, or any other shape you like. Position the glasses so that they sit comfortably on the panda’s nose, with the frames around its eyes.

Then, draw the panda’s body with short arms and legs.

Panda with glasses

30. Panda Bath Time:

Draw a round, chubby face and add large, eyes with dark patches around them. Draw a simple, curved line for the panda’s body and add small, rounded ears on top.

For the bath, draw a round or oval tub. Position the panda with its paws playfully splashing in the water.

Finish with a playful splash or water droplet effects to bring the scene to life.

Panda bath time

Panda doodles offer a delightful way for both beginners and art enthusiasts to explore their creativity. Their simple shapes – primarily circles and ovals – make them perfect for quick sketches or decorative elements in journals and notes.

The black and white color scheme keeps things straight forward, while adding small details like rosy cheeks, expressive eyes, or tiny paws can instantly boost the cuteness factor.

With just a little practice, anyone can master these endearing doodles and use them to brighten up their artwork or bring a smile to someone’s day.

Have a favorite concept for a doodle from this list? Please let me know in the section below! Additionally, if you are pleased with your panda doodles, please share them with me via social media using the hashtag #pandaDoodleChallenge. I can’t wait to see your work! Have fun drawing! Happy doodling!

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