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Fun pattern doodles
Fun pattern doodles










fun pattern doodles

fun pattern doodles

This is where I got really excited about doodling, with a little colour and a bit of confidence, you can easily incorporate your doodling into whatever art or craft you already create, why not doodle on small pieces of card stock and turn these into the main element on a card, or bookmark or even framed art, or doodle designs around your photos on your scrapbook pages. These simple doodles, look more interesting when viewed as a whole and even better coloured with Copics! To find your doodles try drawing some squares (about 5cm x 5cm) and just draw little doodles within these, then use these on a larger scale. Here are a few ideas, simple things I doodled with my 0.5 Copic Multi Liner while watching TV, see they don't have to be perfect! If you need a bit more inspiration you can check out my 'Doodles' Board over on Pinterest. It's much easier to do if you draw something you like. Still not working for you - look around wherever you are now, can you see a pattern a shape that you like - then try doodling those or drawing them and doodling within those shapes. Use these as a starting point for your doodling. The easiest thing to do is to think back to childhood and the teenage years (not those horrible hormonal bits) but to what you doodled in class while day dreaming or what you draw now while talking on the phone (or waiting on hold). I sometimes doodle images, other times I just doodle shapes or patterns - it's all good, it's all doodling.

  • XPressIt Blending Card (aka Copic Blending Card) or the XPress It Blending Journalīut where do you start - what should YOU doodle? This is a tough one as doodling is very personal, I can tell you I love to doodle circles, lines and floral patterns - but these designs may not be interesting to you.
  • Set of Grey Copic Markers either: T0, T1, T3, T5 or C0, C1, C3, C5 or N0, N1, N3, N5 (for shadows and shading).
  • Copic Multi-Liners in a variety of sizes and even different colours if you like.
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    There is a full supply list of the things I've used at the bottom of this post, but this is a list of things you will need to be able to begin doodling in your Copic Art Journal: Today I'm going to give you some ideas so you can begin to incorporate these little drawings into your Copic Art Journal - or any art.

    fun pattern doodles

    Whether or not you realise it most of us doodle without even realising it. It can be as simple or as fancy as you like, the doodle itself can be the art or it can be a component of the art. There are many types of doodling, there is the increasingly popular Zentangling, there is tangling, there is StenDoodling, there are art doodles and there are doodles - Phew no wonder people get confused! Today I am talking about the low stress FUN form that's just plain doodling, this is simple, fun and once you begin it's difficult to stop. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be abstract shapes.' Types of Doodling What is a doodle anyway? Wikipedia defines a doodle as: 'an unfocused or unconscious drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. So you've seen some truly fabulous doodling on Pinterest and Google Images and you'd like to try it for yourself, but one problem - where do you start? Well if you are a doodling newbie then start here, but be sure to check out my section on DOODLING as this page is really only a very brief introduction.












    Fun pattern doodles