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Friday 18 March 2016

Dandelion inspiration

I promised to show you how my muse took me off onto a completely different path after covering Beckah Krahula's Wanderlust lesson. If you missed my tangled journalling post you can see it here.


 I have been saving photos, paintings and drawings of dandelions, aliums and seed heads to a Pinterest board for quite some time and the shapes of these natural beauties intrigue me.


So I used my new found motivation and interest to doodle draw some of these shapes on small pieces of card ....


and made a new folder for them. 


As you can see there is no zentangling but that's where the inspiration came from to sit and have fun with pens, line, shape and perspective.


I even made my own reference drawings and notes on the back for future use.


I had made the cover from some paper that I had dipped and sprayed with bisters so I did the same to some good quality card that take the washes well and cut them up into the same size as my little learning cards and I am now playing with my designs over the top of the colour wash backgrounds ....

.... and I have plenty cut ready to pick up this little folder when I am sitting quiet and wanting something non-messy to do.


Who knows, you might see some of these turn up on my journal pages sometime.

If you are inspired to have a go at doodle drawing do let me know here or on facebook as I would love to see what you create.

See you tomorrow to find out who is the winner of my little give-away.

hugs Brenda xxx



20 comments:

  1. What a lovely project Brenda...your drawings are super and look perfect on those bister backgrounds. You have some lovely blanks too now...looking forward to seeing how they evolve xx

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  2. Absolutely AMAZING Brenda - that is a fantastic inspiration and as always your projects look just wonderful!

    Happy weekend
    Susi

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  3. Absolutely dreamy dandelion doodles :D XXX

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  4. Oh wow Brenda, - you have taken doodling to a whole other level! Brilliant work on both your learning pieces and on the final Bister background ones! And of course I love that folder! Super inspiration, - thank you!!!

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  5. Very inspiring Breda. I love the effect if the Bister.
    You are very creative.

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  6. Your drawings are wonderful, Brenda! I love the background papers, too.

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  7. Brenda, I love that inky background for those "Floral delights" you have been collecting! Truly a natural beauty! Big Hugs!

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  8. Your work here is just stunning! Wow!

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  9. Oh Brenda, your doodles should be made into stamps - for sure! Hint, hint! And these backgrounds are perfectly yummy! Love the inky drips and fabulous colors!

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  10. Girl...you need to be designing stamps! I'd buy them! Fantastic drawings...so detailing and intricate! I'm blown away!!!

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  11. Beautiful pieces to inspire Brenda, your art doodling looks fantastic.
    Yvonne xx

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  12. I have to agree with Anita Brenda, you really should be designing stamps!! Your drawings are fabulous! Hugs, Anne xx

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  13. What pretty floral doodlings Brenda - love the colors on your papers for background - a lovely art project inspired by the Zentangle class! Julia xx

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  14. Ohhhh so so so so INCREDIBLY ENCHANTING - wow - love all of these Brenda. Wow. Really great eye candy to start my morning! XXj.

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  15. Stunning and inspiring,I'm on a wildflower kick at the moment too ;)
    Hugs
    Donna xxx

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  16. You work is beautiful........... what did you use to create the background papers and folders??

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  17. Oh! Brenda I adore these little grass/allium drawings you have been inspired to do from the zentangle video, and the reference breakdown pages as to how they are drawn just gorgeous. I look forward to seeing more of these little beuties in future projects. Mo x

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  18. These are wonderful! Brenda I have spent many a happy hour doodling with a black pen and I personally find it so therapeutic - nothing better than taking that line for a walk across the page!
    Your pen work is so lovely and is so effective against the bister backdrops. Love how you have created a special place to keep them and made plenty of spare cards too .
    hugs x

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  19. I love your doodled dandelions (yes, I know they're not really, but I couldn't resist the alliteration!). Wonderful inky backgrounds too. I haven't got anywhere near the Zentangling lesson (or any others, come to that), but this tempts me to include it in my catch up list after all.
    Alison x

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  20. magical, love this part of your journey!
    ~kim

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