Wednesday 27 March 2013

More doodling!



As you can see I'm still having fun doodling in my 'Art Doodle Love'. This page challenged me to doodle one inchie every day for a month, but I got carried away and did it over about 3 days, and as you can see I found it hard to stay WITHIN the squares and ended up adding a few extras around the page too. Can't promise that I won't be adding more ..... ;-)

I used a combination of Sharpie and Montana paint pens, Prismacolor pencils, Faber Castell PITT pens, Distress markers and white Signo uniball. Basically I have tipped all of my various markers into one basket that I can carry around easily, and tend to use whatever I get hold of first!


My nine year old nephew helped me out with a couple of the squares ... question is, can you even tell which two he did?!


28 comments:

  1. Brilliant idea love the pages cannot wait to inch my way across a page

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  2. What a fab idea. Im doing an inchie swap at the moment and it never even dawned on me that I could doodle on them

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  3. Love it Kate.......just might have to buy the book and try to do the challenge...which it would be for me to persevere with something and actually finish the project!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. How clever of you! And perfect timing, I can start a page for April 1. Thanks!

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  5. fantastic pages of colorful inchies! I love how they pop off the white pages!

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  6. I think the lighthouse and the car maybe, they are all so good its hard to tell

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  7. So nice what you did in youre copy of the book. I stil have to go and work in my own...
    Liefs, Melanie

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  8. Love your inchies Kate and nephew's are fab if I have picked the right ones. Know what you mean about this book it is addictive I can't do anything else at the moment should be doing ATCs and journal pages for show and tell at AFTH on Friday but I just keep working in this book. xx

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  9. that's so cool!!! I do little doodle "tiles" & glue 'em into my book.. but they are all different sizes. I think yourrs looks better cuz they're all inchies. I love your doodles :)

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  10. ooohhhhhh another way to be Arty...love it! I'm thinking your Nephew did the face?

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  11. These are wonderful... What are you going to do with them?

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  12. this book looks like so much fun, am off to see how much a copy is lol x Lavinia

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  13. Ooh, la, la! Love this. They are all beautiful. You have a talented nephew. I sure can't tell which ones he did.

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  14. These are so fun and creative!!

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  15. Hi Kate, Love your inches. I'm having so much fun with this book. Not moving at the rapid rate you are, but still so glad you brought it to my attention. I still have trouble with the perfection issue, but getting better all the time. Diane M

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  16. Your inchies are just OUTSTANDING! LOVE each and every one of them!

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  17. Love your doodling, what a great idea to make a inces to practice :-)

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  18. Wonderful! I had to look up that book. I already have 2 books that I have yet to open, but that doesn't stop me from wanting to buy this one too. Thanks for sharing. This particular page reminds me of when I used to calendar journal with you. I had to stop because life got in the way, but I sure do miss it.

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  19. Once again Kate you've opened my eyes to a new form of art, I had no idea that doodling was so much fun, and it looks like you have well and truly got the doodling bug! Your little inchie's look amazing. How do you think of so many ideas? It must be training for the arty brain. I really love the idea and when I have some moments to spare I'm going to have a little play......will that ever happen??
    Have a great Easter weekend. Michelle x

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  20. Your inchies are Fab! I love using my markers and doodling is a great way to get to play with all of them. I'm sure your nephew will hold great memories of creating art with his talented aunt, forever in his heart!

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  21. Oooh, how fun - inchie doodling! I might go and take a shot at it in my own journal too, it looks so marvelous! And no, I cannot tell which one are done by your nephew

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  22. Thank you Kate, I am here via Marit and I love seeing your doodle tiles. They are full of inspiration and I LOVE that you had to go outside the squares...

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  23. Keep this going please, great job!

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  24. What a lovley doodling page.

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