How to Draw Paper Airplane Doodles
If you love having a lot of doodle ideas handy, check out these paper airplane ideas you can make anytime!
These doodles are a fun way to decorate your planner, bullet journal, letters, and notebooks.
They are easy to draw and I’ve included some how-to videos to get you started.
I’ll also show you how others have incorporated paper planes in their bullet journals, planners, and artwork. I hope they inspire you to add paper airplane doodles to your bujo pages.
If you want even more doodling ideas, check out my entire doodle ideas collection!
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How to Doodle Paper Airplane Videos
This short video from Winnicorn (it’s less than two minutes) shows you how to draw a paper airplane step-by-step beginning with two triangles.
Doodles by Sarah shows you how to draw paper plane doodles in this Draw with Me video. It’s also a short video and includes how to draw planes going different directions.
Airplane Doodle Ideas for your Bullet Journal
If video-learning isn’t your thing, I’ve got you covered. You can learn to doodle a paper airplane with this step-by-step FREE PRINTABLE (click link below to download). Make your own paper planes in just four easy steps.
This bullet journal page from @girlinwhiteglasses is so inspiring. Four simple paper airplanes are doodled on the page, then the background is colored in using blue watercolor paint.
I love how creative @prettyinpasadena got with this USPS mailer.
The start of the mailer shows the paper airplane leaving home in Pasadena, CA and then flying through the sky and arriving in Baltimore, MD. Cute building in each location with pets peeking out the windows stole my heart.
Use paper airplane doodles to decorate your monthly calendar page in your bullet journal. That is what @calligraphybylovelysara did and they provide a minimalistic vibe.
@Taterandsmitch incorporated paper airplanes in this lively bullet journal weekly spread. Each day of the week is written in script as if it is the flight path of the paper airplane…so cute!
The notes section looks like a postmark providing an airmail vibe to this red, white, and blue page.
Add and inspiration phrase to your bullet journal and decorate it with paper airplane doodles just like @letteringwithvic did.
The phrase “aim high” is hand lettered in the center of the page using fountain pens. The phrase is surrounded by heart-emblazoned airplanes flying in heart paths.
If you’re pressed for time, you can still create a beautiful bullet journal spread. This monthly cover page from @asturtz has August written in balloon letters. Then a paper airplane doodle zooms around the lettering for a clean and satisfying cover page.
Keep your head (and your bujo spread) in the clouds with a lofty monthly page spread like this one from @lexipcross. This August calendar page features sunshine, clouds, hot air balloons, and some paper airplanes.
A simple motivation quote surrounded by flying paper airplanes creates a page spread to keep you going all month long. That is what @msantos411 did on this May cover page along with the quote, “May your heart soar and your dreams take flight reaching far beyond the highest height.”
Be sure to scroll through all the images above to see paper airplanes included in the theme all month long.
Why should the calendar pages have all the fun? Add paper airplane doodles to your tracker pages as well just like @stormsbujo does.
I’m swooning over this weekly page spread by @mrskingsstyle. This minimalist spread has a block for every day of the week, topped by billowy clouds. Paper airplanes are flying around the page to complete this sky-high spread.