If you’re hunting for thoughtful, imagination-boosting gifts for kids that like to draw, you’re already halfway to choosing something they’ll truly love. Children who enjoy sketching, colouring or doodling tend to gravitate towards presents that give them space to express themselves, not just pre-made toys. And the best drawing-related gifts don’t simply offer paper and pencils, but activities that spark storytelling, confidence and creativity. Below, we explore some beautiful drawing-friendly ideas that will keep your little artists inspired.
The Magic of Materials That Feel Grown-Up
One of the simplest ways to encourage creativity is to give children art supplies that feel “proper”. That’s why the Bright Mix Watercolour Pencils Tin is such a cherished choice. The chunky pencils are easy for younger hands to grip, while older kids love the intensity of the pigment & the satisfying blend you can get with just a little water. Parents often mention that sets like this encourage their children to sit and draw for longer stretches, creating that calm, absorbed focus we all love to see.
Soft Colour Palettes for Gentle Creativity
Alongside bolder shades, many young artists also adore soft, dreamy colours, especially those who enjoy sketching characters, journalling or creating gentle landscapes. The Pastel Mix Watercolour Pencils Set ticks all the boxes. The pastel tones feel calming and modern, and because they’re water-soluble, children get to experiment with shading, blending and adding soft washes of colour.
This is where gifts for kids that like to draw become more than just tools; they become stepping stones to technique. Kids naturally discover layering, gradients and texture, all while thinking they’re “just colouring in”. It’s creativity disguised as play - the best kind.
Drawing Meets Design: Let Them Build a World
Some of the most exciting drawing-related gifts combine art with role-play or storytelling. Our Colour Your Own High Street Kit is a brilliant example. Instead of handing children a blank sheet of paper, it gives them an entire world to customise - shopfronts, characters, street scenes - a perfect blend of structured creativity and open-ended imagination.
Kids who love drawing often enjoy this kind of framework. It allows them to colour, design, construct and then play with what they’ve made. Once it’s built, they invent stories, run imaginary shops and create conversations between characters. Suddenly, a drawing activity becomes a full afternoon of imaginative play.
Costumes: The Unexpected Win for Drawing-Lovers
Children who love to draw often enjoy creating their own characters, and what’s more exciting than becoming one? Our Make Your Own Superhero Mask craft kit adds a playful twist. After decorating their mask with colours, patterns or symbols, kids step straight into their character’s world. Drawing and dressing up go hand-in-hand for many children, and this type of creative crafting helps them see their artwork “come alive”.
The same goes for the Make Your Own Magic Wand. Kids decorate their wand, experiment with colour combinations, and often sketch out matching costumes or magical scenes afterwards. These activities sit beautifully next to traditional drawing gifts, reinforcing creativity through imaginative play.
Why These Gifts Truly Inspire Young Artists
Creativity for children is rarely confined to one medium. The best gifts for kids that like to draw combine:
- Quality materials that feel valuable
- Opportunities to experiment, colour, blend and shade
- Activities with a narrative, like colouring a high street or making a wand
- Personalisation, which boosts pride and ownership
- Calm, focused engagement, especially helpful during screen-heavy times

These are the sorts of gifts that nurture long-term artistic confidence & make children feel seen & understood. Choosing meaningful gifts for kids that like to draw is a chance to support their natural creativity & give them tools that grow with their imagination. Whether it’s a personalised watercolour tin, a pastel pencil set, a high-street world they can colour in, or character-based crafts that let their drawings leap off the page, each gift offers a moment of inspiration & delight.


