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Tag Archives: doodling
Sigh
You know how I told you just now that I was going to take a break from art? And then a zillion posts ago I told you I’m not a collager? Oops. At least this one was fun and not … Continue reading
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Tagged art, book pages, collage, doodling, ICAD, index card art
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Because Why Not
I was the hostess for Purple for Daisy Yellow’s Building a Rainbow, but since that meant all my purple art was finished yesterday, in order to be posted early this morning, I ended up doing a blue artwork as well. … Continue reading
Purple
I am so excited to be participating in my very first Blogging Event! Okay, I guess it’s not that big a deal. But I’m still excited. Daisy Yellow is hosting a Building a Rainbow Challenge, and I volunteered to host … Continue reading
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Tagged art, daisyyellow, doodling, explosion book, painting, purple, reading too much, researching too much, watercolors
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Psyched Out
You’ll be glad to hear that my mini watercolor kit works beautifully! The only issue is that a couple of the colors came loose from the surface of the tin as they dried, which made them very slightly harder to … Continue reading
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Tagged art, daisyyellow, doodling, index card art, mini watercolor kit, painting, watercolors
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ICAD the second
I’ve been doing much better this week about doing one index card each day, with maybe a couple extra on the weekend. It really is very pleasant to know I’ve done something creative each day, even if it was only … Continue reading
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Tagged art, doodling, ICAD, index card a day, mind and body, painting
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ICAD the first
I’ve been sort of doing ICAD for September – Index Card a Day, which is a thing started by a blog called daisy yellow. I find it’s quite nice to actually do one each day, but too often I forget … Continue reading