Drawing cute fall doodles is a relaxing and easy way to get creative. You can draw them while journaling, during a quiet break, or even while listening to music or a podcast. The best part? There’s no right or wrong way to do it.
These doodles are also perfect for:
Sketchbooks
Daily journals
Bullet journal spreads
Cards or note pages
They’re small, easy to repeat, and full of personality.
Draw a warm mug and add a cute little face. Don’t forget the steam! You can also add a heart or star on the mug.
Draw small leaf shapes in different styles — maple, oak, or birch — and give some of them little eyes or blush for a playful twist.
Sketch simple, round pumpkins with short stems. Add a smile or tiny dots for cheeks to make them extra cute.
Doodle a pair of socks with stripes or polka dots. Add a soft curve to make them look cozy, and maybe even little faces!
Acorns are quick and simple. Draw a small oval with a round cap, then give it a cute twist with eyes or little hats.
Draw long scarves with soft curves and add small patterns like stars, hearts, or zigzags. Faces optional — but adorable!
Draw little lanterns with a round or square shape and a soft glow inside. Add a smiley face to give it a bit of charm.
Sketch apples and apple slices. Add a leaf, and then give the apple a happy face or tiny wink for extra cuteness.
Draw round beanies with a big pom-pom on top. Add a simple face or draw a row of hats in different patterns.
Sketch short mushrooms with round or spotted caps. Then add faces, little feet, or rosy cheeks to bring them to life.
These doodles can go almost anywhere in your sketchbook or journal. For example, you can:
Fill a page with tiny versions of all 10 doodles
Make a themed spread using just pumpkins, leaves, or mugs
Add doodles around your daily journal entries
Use them to decorate to-do lists, planners, or study notes
Mix and match them into a full fall scene
Just have fun with it! The goal isn’t to make “perfect” drawings — it’s to enjoy the process and let your style shine through.
If you’re enjoying these cute fall doodles, don’t miss the free Art of Doodling workbook. It’s designed for beginners and also helpful for anyone who wants to try new styles, build flow, or stay creative without pressure.
Inside, you’ll find:
Drawing guides and warm-up pages
Fun pattern ideas
Doodle prompts for sketchbook spreads
Space to explore and experiment freely
You can get it anytime in the freebie section. It’s a great way to keep your creative energy going through fall and beyond.
Here’s something fun to try: pick 3–5 doodles from this list and combine them into one big fall scene. For example, draw a mug sitting next to a pumpkin, surrounded by leaves and a tiny mushroom. Add soft lines, smiling faces, and your favorite patterns.
This turns small doodles into something bigger — and it’s a great way to build creative confidence.
These cute fall doodles are a fun way to enjoy drawing this season. They’re simple, quick, and full of charm — perfect for sketchbooks, journals, or just a creative break during your day.
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