Some of the best drawings are the simple ones. A few lines, a round face, a little smile, and you have a character with personality. You don’t need fancy shading or perfect proportions to make something cute.
These girl drawing ideas are made for doodlers. Every one of them is easy enough to sketch in a few minutes with a pencil or pen. They work great for filling a notebook margin, decorating a bullet journal, or just relaxing on a quiet afternoon.
I picked these because they’re beginner-friendly and fun to repeat. Once you draw one, you’ll want to try the rest. Grab some paper and let’s go through all 20.
The Classic Pigtail Girl
This is the perfect starting point. A round face, two pigtails sticking out on each side, and a big curved smile. Add two small dots for eyes and you’re done.

The pigtails can be straight lines, little loops, or fluffy bunches. Whatever feels easy for you. This one is so simple that you can draw it from memory after the first try.
Girl Holding a Balloon
A doodle girl holding a single balloon always looks cheerful. Draw her with one arm up and a thin string leading to a round balloon floating above.

You can make the balloon a circle, a heart, or even a little star. The string is just one curvy line. It’s a tiny detail that makes the whole drawing feel playful and light.
Flower in Her Hair
Take your basic girl and add one small flower tucked beside her face. A flower is easy to draw with five rounded petals and a little center dot.

This idea works with any hairstyle. Short hair, long hair, a bun, or pigtails. The flower adds a soft, sweet touch without any extra effort.
The Triangle Dress Girl
Here’s a fun trick. Draw a round head, then a big triangle underneath for the dress, and two little stick legs at the bottom. That’s a whole girl in three simple shapes.

Give her two short arms on the sides and a happy face. This shape-based style is great for kids and total beginners because everything is built from basic shapes you already know.
Sleepy Girl with Zzz
A sleepy doodle is adorable and very easy. Draw her face with two closed eyes, shown as simple curved lines that look like little smiles turned sideways.

Add three small Z letters floating above her head, getting bigger as they go up. Maybe a tiny bubble from her nose if you want to be funny. This one always makes people smile.
Girl with Round Glasses
Glasses give your doodle instant character. Draw two circles connected by a small bridge in the middle, sitting right on the face.

You can pair the glasses with curly hair, a bob, or a ponytail. This little detail makes her look smart and friendly. It’s a small change that completely shifts the personality of the drawing.
The Jumping Girl
Movement makes a doodle feel alive. Draw a girl mid-jump with both arms raised up and her legs bent or kicked out to the sides.

Add a couple of small curved lines around her to show motion. Her face should have a big open smile. This pose looks energetic and happy, and it’s easier to draw than it seems.
Girl Holding a Cat
Pair your doodle girl with a tiny cat in her arms. The cat can be a simple oval with two triangle ears, two dot eyes, and a few whisker lines.

She holds it close with both arms wrapped around. This combo is one of my favorites because everyone loves a cute animal. Two simple characters become one sweet little scene.
Bow on Her Head
A big bow on top of the head is a classic doodle detail. Draw two triangle shapes meeting in the middle with a small square knot between them.

Place it right on top of her hair and you instantly have a girly, cheerful look. Bows are quick to draw and they fit almost any character you make.
The Beanie Hat Girl
A cozy beanie is fun and easy. Draw a curved cap shape sitting over the top of her head, with a little folded band at the bottom edge.

You can add a tiny pom-pom on top with a small circle. This one feels warm and casual, perfect for a winter-themed doodle or just a relaxed everyday look.
Girl Waving Hello
A friendly wave makes your doodle feel welcoming. Draw her with one arm raised and her hand open, showing a few short lines for fingers.

Give her a wide smile and maybe a small motion line beside the hand. This simple pose is great for greeting cards, notes, or the first page of a notebook.
Girl with a Heart
This idea is sweet and minimal. Draw your basic girl and add a small heart floating right next to her, near her hand or her cheek.

A heart is just two little bumps coming to a point at the bottom. You can draw one heart or a few tiny ones rising up. It adds instant warmth and love to any doodle.
The Reading Girl
A girl reading a book is a calm, cozy doodle. Draw her sitting down with her legs crossed or folded, holding an open book in her lap.

The book is two rectangles meeting in the middle like an open fold. Her eyes can look down at the pages. This one has a peaceful feel and looks lovely in a study journal.
Ponytail and Freckles
Add a swingy ponytail to one side of the head and a few small dots across the cheeks for freckles. Freckles are just three or four tiny dots, nothing more.

This small detail makes the face feel friendly and real. The ponytail can swoosh up or hang down. It’s a fresh, simple look that’s easy to repeat.
Girl with an Ice Cream Cone
Nothing says fun like a doodle girl holding ice cream. Draw a triangle cone with one or two round scoops on top, held in her hand.

Add a tiny dripping line for extra charm. Her face should look happy and excited. This is a great summer doodle and a favorite for filling up a sketchbook page.
Rain Boots and Umbrella
A girl ready for the rain makes a charming little scene. Draw her holding an umbrella, which is a half-circle dome with a small handle line underneath.

Give her two simple boot shapes on her feet. You can add a few short dashes around her for raindrops. This one tells a tiny story with just a handful of lines.
Star-Eyed Girl
Swap the usual dot eyes for two little stars and watch the personality pop. A star can be a simple four-point sparkle or a classic five-point shape.

Pair it with a big open grin and she looks thrilled and full of wonder. This is a fun way to show excitement in your doodle and it always catches the eye.
The Twirling Tutu Girl
A girl in a tutu doing a little spin is graceful and cute. Draw a puffy skirt with a wavy bottom edge and have her arms out as if she’s mid-twirl.

Her legs can be in a light dance pose, maybe one foot pointed. A few curved lines around her show the spinning motion. This one feels joyful and light on the page.
Girl with Headphones
Add a pair of headphones for a modern, casual doodle. Draw a curved band over the top of her head with two small circles covering her ears.

You can add a couple of tiny music notes floating beside her. She looks relaxed and in her own little world. It’s a fun detail that feels current and easy to draw.
Girl Smelling a Flower
End your collection with something gentle. Draw a girl holding a single flower up near her face, with her eyes softly closed and a small content smile.

The flower is one bloom on a thin stem. Her posture is calm and sweet. This is a peaceful, pretty doodle that makes a nice finishing touch for any page.
The best part about these ideas is how easy they are to make your own. Change the hair, swap the outfit, mix and match the little details. There’s no wrong way to do it.
Start with one that catches your eye and work your way through the rest. Before long you’ll have a whole page full of cute little characters, and plenty of confidence to start inventing your own.