2016 Topic 10: Doodles
Hi everyone Gabrielle from Crafty Thoughts here.
Tonight I'd like to share with you this evening with a post about first attempts at doodling.
I am not a huge doodler outside of boring meetings at work (!) and so I wanted it to become a background to my main image rather than be the main feature.
Step Two: Then I added a little Beach Hut and then a little Tangerine Twist
Step Three: As
I wanted the doodling to go behind the main image I stamped the image
(isn't he adorable?!) and then, using the stencil PS018, added the boxes
making sure I didn't draw over the image.
Step Four: It is at this point you could make the decision if you want to doodle INSIDE or OUTSIDE the boxes. I decided to draw inside but if you are more experienced than me then you could be braver and do the outside! Using a Berol Handwriting pen I doodled in the boxes.
Step Five: The reason I used the Berol pen is that I knew it would soften when I added a watercolour pencil shadow.
Step Six: The final touch was to add a frame. I made the frame the same way as the board, added more stamps from the same set and the added a layer of Chalk paint to knock it back a little and bring the main image to the fore. A little Treasure Gold and a Barn Star from the PaperArtsy stand at Ally Pally and it was finished!
I really like the shadow as it makes the main image stand out:
Step Four: It is at this point you could make the decision if you want to doodle INSIDE or OUTSIDE the boxes. I decided to draw inside but if you are more experienced than me then you could be braver and do the outside! Using a Berol Handwriting pen I doodled in the boxes.
Step Five: The reason I used the Berol pen is that I knew it would soften when I added a watercolour pencil shadow.
Step Six: The final touch was to add a frame. I made the frame the same way as the board, added more stamps from the same set and the added a layer of Chalk paint to knock it back a little and bring the main image to the fore. A little Treasure Gold and a Barn Star from the PaperArtsy stand at Ally Pally and it was finished!
I really like the shadow as it makes the main image stand out:
I
think I shall explore more doodling patterns and how to do them but I
hope that this shows you that you really don't have to be an expert to
have a go!
Thank you for stopping by - Gabrielle x (@freyatom)
For all us beginner doodlers this was a great idea to incorporate the stencil to allow you to explore doodling further Gabrielle. Thanks for sharing your doodling debut with us. ~Gillian
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Great doodling Gabrielle!
ReplyDeleteGreat doodling Gabrielle!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous..... great doodling
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous..... great doodling
ReplyDeleteI love it! The doodling is fab.
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew why each time I comment from my phone the comment publishes twice! sorry peeps!
ReplyDeleteAnother triumph (curse you!). Could you not just humour me and be rubbish.... JUST ONCE!!!! This means WAR!!! Love you! :o) Lx
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever use of the stencil Gabrielle & I love the whole project! The colours are nice and zingy & love the image. The shadow is a neaT trick too!
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Lesley Xx
What a clever use of the stencil Gabrielle & I love the whole project! The colours are nice and zingy & love the image. The shadow is a neaT trick too!
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Lesley Xx
Lovely idea Gabrielle. Different and very effective! Xx
ReplyDeleteFab project and great doodling! x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant doodled patterns!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant, gabby, I just love how you used the stencil round the man. Really want to try that,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Fabulous and a great job doodling!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process with photos and clear instructions!
Great piece, love the stamped background and the doodling is great!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Gabrielle!! Wonderful doodling and processing of the frame. I love the colours too!! xx
ReplyDeleteOhhh you are a clever chook gabby!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I love the novel use of stencils and the shadow behind the focal image and I love how you created 'softness' too! Great doodle debut, Gabrielle! xx
ReplyDeleteThis really is a clever way to add some doodling to your project, but love that it's not the highlight. The stamp really shines against these funky stripes. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery clever piece Gabrielle love it xx
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