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Fun thread! So many wonderful little drawings![IMG]//www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif[/IMG]
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This thread made me laugh! You guys are awesome. Back before I really got into stamping I just drew the images I saw in stamping catalogs on my cards. It's fun, but very time-consuming, so I just started buying stamps instead! I gave up doodling when I started stamping. Who knew you could do both!?! I thought it was either one or the other! :confused:
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Is there any particular pen that you would recommend for fine line doodling?
Thanks.
barb
I have a preference for Pigma Micron pens by Sakura. But, for handwriting purposes, not doodling.
But, for stick people when playing Pictionary, a good 'ole No. 2 lead pencil does the job quite nicely.
Sadly, my stick people cannot compare with the talented doodlers . . . they will remain confined to the Pictionary notepad in the game box . . . But, if anybody wants to play Pictionary with me . . . I am a dominating force; you would soooooooo want me on your team! :p
You just wouldn't want me doodling on cards cuz they would be U-G-L-Y!!!!!!! ROTFLMAO!
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I by no means am a professional doodler... but I use a Marvy Uchida black pigment pen. Le Plume I think. I honestly think that an ultra fine sharpie would be great though!
I doodle while I talk on the phone, I doodle while stamping, I doodle while watching TV... If I could doodle cute, Id change my name to Doodleiscious!!! LOL
Lisa I love your blog!! Im becoming a blog-hag, putting so many in my favorites, so fun to look at!!!
My sister is a big time doodler. . only she does most of her stuff for her stitching company that she started. If your into stitching check out huckleberry-cottage.com. She has "doodled" all of her patterns.
I can't doodle (or draw) that is why I use stamps. But, you ladies are very talented. I loved looking at all these cards.
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Ummm Ladies... I do not call what you've shown doodling. I consider it great art! When I think of doodling, images of sqiggly lines going every which way come to mind or something that looks like nothing... like my doodling. But what I see here on this thread is absolutely terrific. Great job and thanks for the inspiration. I guess I'm off to try my hand at SCS's idea of doodling. Doodle on ladies... doodle on!
After looking through my gallery, there were more doodles than I realized! I'm sorry, I tried to make the links pretty, but it wasn't working out for me!