How to Use Floral & Botanical Stamps in Procreate

Floral stamp brushes are the fastest way to add flowers, leaves and branches to any piece — one tap drops a whole bloom. This guide shows how to use floral and botanical stamps in Procreate: placing and recoloring them, and arranging them into bouquets, wreaths, borders and patterns.

Why floral stamps are so useful

Hand-drawing detailed flowers is slow; floral stamp brushes drop a finished rose, leaf or sprig in a single tap, in any color you choose. They're the backbone of greeting cards, wedding stationery, journaling, patterns and wreaths — and they make consistent, polished botanical art achievable for any skill level.

1. Place and size a flower

Pick a floral stamp, set the size before tapping, choose a color, and tap to place the bloom. Put each flower on its own layer or a shared florals layer so you can rearrange freely. Resize and rotate with the Transform tool after placing. For the fundamentals, see how to use stamp brushes in Procreate.

2. Recolor to your palette

Single-color botanical stamps take whatever color you pick — so the same set works for soft pastels, moody darks or bright modern palettes. To retint a placed flower, use Alpha Lock and repaint, or a clipping mask. Keep a cohesive 3–5 color palette so a bouquet feels designed, not random.

3. Build a bouquet or arrangement

Compose from big to small: place a few large focal flowers first, then medium blooms, then fill gaps with leaves, buds and tiny sprigs. Overlap elements and vary their angles so it looks natural rather than stamped in a row. Greenery from the nature category fills arrangements beautifully.

4. Make a floral wreath

For a wreath, lightly draw a circle guide (QuickShape), then stamp leaves and flowers around it, all angled along the ring. Turn the guide layer off at the end. A wreath is a quick, high-impact piece for logos, cards and monograms.

5. Floral borders and corners

Stamp flowers and trailing greenery along an edge or into a corner to frame text or a photo. This pairs perfectly with decorative borders and frames and with hand lettering for cards and invitations.

6. Turn florals into a pattern

Scatter florals across a tile and make it repeat for fabric, wrapping paper or wallpaper — follow how to create seamless patterns. Floral repeats are among the most popular print-on-demand designs.

Brushes and next steps

Grab free floral and botanical stamps from the stamps and nature categories, or browse all free brushsets; see the best free stamp brushes for picks. Want to make your own flower stamps? See how to make a stamp brush in Procreate.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do you use floral stamps in Procreate?
Pick a floral stamp, set the size and color before tapping, and tap to place each bloom on its own layer. Resize and rotate with the Transform tool, then compose from big focal flowers down to small leaves and buds, overlapping and angling them for a natural arrangement.
How do I recolor flower stamps to match my palette?
Single-color floral stamps print in whatever color you select first, so just choose your palette color and stamp. To recolor a flower already placed, turn on Alpha Lock on its layer and repaint, or use a clipping mask or Hue/Saturation adjustment.
How do I make a floral wreath in Procreate?
Draw a faint circle guide with QuickShape, then stamp leaves and flowers around it, angling each element along the ring. Work from larger blooms to small fillers, then hide the guide layer. Wreaths are quick, high-impact designs for cards, logos and monograms.
Where can I get free floral stamp brushes for Procreate?
Free floral and botanical stamp sets are available in the stamps and nature brush categories — flowers, leaves, branches and sprigs that drop in with one tap. Each installs as a standard .brushset file, and you can also make your own from a drawing or photo.

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