A new topic on PA blog tonight kickstarted my brain and I set to straight away!
I found a piece of copy paper that I had gelli printed on using muted distress inks and a seed pod stencil.
I drew through my ART stencil several times with Black Fudeball pen and then doodled with the black pen and highlighted with white Signo uniball pen.
Just finished off with a few heart shapes to signify that I love art!
This is gorgeous, Hazel!! Your doodling is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT first entry Hazel, i predict may more over the coming days lol. Fab doodling and i like how you rotated your stencil. Your enthusiasm is catching :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteThats brilliant hazel they look like they are off the page if you know what I mean lol x
ReplyDeleteFab sense of depth in the stencilling x
ReplyDeleteFabulous doodling!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Hazel! Love how the words jump off the background (would never have believed that was copy paper!) and your doodling as the others have said, is amazing. Brilliant, speedy first entry....bet we see loads more from you over the next 2 weeks.
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Lesley Xx
Wow. Love this. Clever you!
ReplyDeleteGreat doodling! xxx
ReplyDeleteSo effective, Hazel! You were so quick to make a start too! Obviously words really appeal! I love how dynamic this piece is! Those letters really have something powerful to say about ART! xxx
ReplyDeleteLove this - that ART stencil is great and the words really do pop of the page! Claire x
ReplyDeleteWonderful, doodling is very effective. xx
ReplyDeleteLove the bold graphics of your words - very cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
That is fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the word 'ART' in all directions and the doodling is fab x
ReplyDeleteVery fun, and what a wonderful way to use a stencil....LOVE the dimension your doodling gives! xx Lynn
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love your doodling
ReplyDeleteOhh Hazel, what a great start to the challenge! Love all the doodles, and the colour combo is so up my street! I do love a bit of turquoise!
ReplyDeleteYour doodling is awesome, the letters reall pop.
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