I like the way that sounds.
Actually, I am convinced that I "can't" doodle. Or, I was convinced until someone called me out on her blog (anonymously) and finally convinced me that EVERYONE can doodle. The biggest part of doodling is "NO Comparing!" And, like anything, it takes practice.
Well, the ME in my MoleskinE class has got me doodling! I've doodled not only borders, but faces and thoughts. And you know what? It may not look like I want it to look, but in the end, it serves its purpose and it's pretty cute to boot.
Here are a few more pages from my MoleskinE book.
Whoops. Those are the last pages I have complete! I guess I'd better get back to it and finish up! Maybe I can practice more doodling...
Do you doodle? Do you like what you doodle?
I signed up to do a class called Doodle 101. I'll let you know how I get on.
ReplyDeleteBut Of Course you can doodle! I mean, just look at those fabulous pages from your Moleskine! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWell your doodling looks pretty good to me, and if you're happy with it that's the main thing. Your book is really coming together
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying really taking my time on this book - no pressure to finish. Although I did get a page done last night!
ReplyDeleteYours are looking great. I love the hair doodle!
Golly! I love those pages!!! I really like the top one! I do not doodle on layouts...but I doodle plenty in my books and journals...its something I do when I'm bored!
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