Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

How to Doodle Journal

Thursday, October 22, 2015

It's Thursday- and that's really close to Friday! And Friday is pretty much the weekend- so HAPPY weekend, guys! I was just thinking the other day that I haven't written a journaling post in kind of a long time and so when I saw that I'd scheduled one for today, I got pretty excited! Now, doodle journaling is a little bit of a different kind of journaling, but it counts nonetheless because of how you do it and how relaxing it ends up being. So here is a very non-official but pretty complete step-by-step guide to doodle journaling. 

Writing in Notebooks, lettering, fonts....need to work on this area: Step 1: Acquire a notebook of your choice. It doesn't have to be fancy, or have lined pages (it's better without the lines, honestly), it doesn't have to be recycled or anything- nothing special. Unless you want it that way, in that case by all means invest in a nice sketchbook with a cute leather cover that you might like to use for your doodle journaling. (don't use the leather cover hahaha!)

Step 2: Grab some doodling utensils!! This is the funnest part of the process because you get to buy a ton of awesome gel pens and cute little drawing pens and such. I've got some color-changing gel pens that would be GREAT for this, and a couple of adorable tutti fruiti scented gel pens that are just so colorful I could cry. Pencils work too, but pens are my personal preference. Don't be afraid, get extravagant with it, considering these will be your weapons of choice... *evil laugh*
Step 3: Start doodling! Doodle whatever you want- zentangles, shapes, swirls, people, little words, etc. Cover entire pages with a single doodle. Make them as tiny as can be. Draw Aztec designs. Make up your own Chinese symbols- do ANYTHING! You are invincible with your doodle journal by your side. 

Step 4: Now work on your doodle journal every single day and you'll start to notice how relaxing it can be. Try to get on a routine- for example, keep it on your bedside table and every morning when you wake up and every night when you go to bed you can doodle your heart out. 

I hope you enjoyed this (almost complete) tutorial on doodle journaling and I hope you try it out for yourself. As you can see, it's extremely simple and you'll like it a lot. Thanks for reading!

xx Savannah

Smudging & Crosshatching

Thursday, January 1, 2015

In case your an artist, you might use the shading techniques smudging and cross hatching. If you don't have a smudging tool, (I don't, and I'm perfectly qualified to be an artist) then your finger works just the same. Your fingers come in all different sizes for different things, so I don't see why you can't use them, other than the fact that you might get a little graphite on your hands. Crosshatching is also a great way to shade certain things, simply by drawing some lines going in different directions, differing only by how close the lines are. I've displayed both of these great techniques in the picture, along with some light doodling.

What I Got For Christmas Part 1

This is a really simple, nice little sketchpad I got for Christmas, it is great for smudging. It has good-quality artist paper and I love sketching on it. I highly recommend it c:

Fish in a Jar Drawing

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

30-Day Drawing Challenge

Monday, December 8, 2014

This is a 30-day drawing challenge that I made up, and you can start it whenever you want- whether it's the first day of the month, the first day of the year, or just some plain old Wednesday. Anyway, start today! All you need is pencil and paper, and about 5-10 minutes every day for 30 days. It's simple, so why not try it? (By the way, I didn't draw that)


Day 1: Draw yourself, in whatever outfit. Draw yourself in cartoon, realistic, etc- just your own style!

Day 2: Draw an animal. If you have pets, that's great! Draw them, and pay attention to detail. Draw one in realistic, and another in cartoon. Just draw an animal!

Day 3: Try drawing a glass of water. Simple, I know, but if you can master the shading and lighting on this one, you must be talented.

Day 4: Draw a mythical creature. It can be a dragon, a mermaid, etc. I chose this one because mythical creatures rock, and you can pretty much make up anything you want. So go ahead, sketch on!

Day 5: Go out in public and try drawing the people you see. Draw anyone, it doesn't matter. Sketch the people that walk by, how they are posing, and pay attention to detail.

Day 6: Sketch your own hand. That's right, simply let the hand you don't use for drawing lay limp and draw it, sketch it, whatever. Remember, practice makes perfect.

Day 7: Draw a plant. Nothing elaborate, unless that's how you like it. It can be a flower, a house plant, a bush, anything that is green and grows.

Day 8: Draw some food. Anything out of the fridge or pantry, cake or a sandwich, a can of Dr. Pepper, some cheese. Whatever it is, pay close attention to texture- it makes a difference.

Day 9: Draw a character from a book or movie. It can be Garfield, the Lorax, Totoro, pretty much anything. Just draw them!!

Day 10: Sketch out a side view of someone. To make it easier, have someone sit across from you with you facing their side. Now sketch them, this will give you a different point of view.

Day 11: Draw a cartoon version of yourself. This one should be fun :)

Day 12: Draw a landscape you've never been to or drawn before.

Day 13: Draw some three dimensional shapes, complete with shading and lighting.

Day 14: Draw a random room, with lights and furniture, all three dimensional.

Day 15: Draw a cartoon person as an actual person.(You're halfway done!)

Day 16: Sketch out a blueprint of your dream house. Give lots of detail.

Day 17: While looking in a mirror, sketch yourself :)

Day 18: Draw a vase full of flowers. Simple enough, and yet it comes out beautifully when watercolored.

Day 19: Make a flip book. It can feature anything from a walking stick figure to a bouncing ball, and they're really fun to do!

Day 20: Design a dress. One you'd wear any day. One that's beautiful. Any dress. Just draw one, and a model to go with it.

Day 21: Close your eyes and try to sketch something using only your senses, without looking. Keep doing this until you are pleased with your work :D

Day 22: Pick a quote, and use the words to create a work of art, by using different fonts and templates. Go here for inspiration.

Day 23: Draw your favorite animal in realistic form.

Day 24: Draw your favorite animal in cartoon/chibi form. If you don't know what a chibi is, go here.

Day 25: Draw a friend or family member as a chibi.

Day 26: Design and sketch out a monster, good or bad, in realistic.

Day 27: Design and sketch out a monster, good or bad, in cartoon/chibi.

Day 28: Sketch out a dragon, in realistic. (Dragons are just awesome)

Day 29: Sketch out a dragon, in cartoon/chibi. (Again, dragons are awesome)

Day 30: Draw whatever you want, it's OVER :D

If you want more 30-Day Drawing Challenges, comment below and I'll make more! :)

Chibi Drawing

Saturday, November 29, 2014


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