Skip to main content

Art Journaling :: Doodle Away! {day 5}

Not too long ago I rediscovered the pleasure of dabbling in watercolor painting and colored pencil drawing.  I truly don't think I have played with colorful art since grade school.  I am by no means artistic but rather, I love to doodle and often decorate lists, letters, and journal pages with tiny drawings.  Then I discovered the world of art journaling through Stampington's Art Journaling Magazine.



I did a bit of online searching and came across Daisy Yellow's Art Journaling 101.    Inspiration hit me.  My doodles could be art?  I began to experiment with DY's suggestion of creating one index card of drawings a day.  Here is the first one I tried while sipping morning coffee on my sister's patio this summer.



How could simple doodling produce such a feeling of accomplishment and contentment?  Not long after I came across this post by Elisa at Elisa Loves.  You can see in the comments that I felt I had found a kindred spirit (and I had).   She responded with the links to some of her favorite art journaling blogs.  

Among them was Alisa Burke.  Her fall leaves are so beautiful!  Through her blog I came across Dawn DeVries Sokol's blog  d'blogala.  Check out her post on Doodle Camp which provides a list of art supplies to get you started on your own doodling journey.  

Are you feeling inspired yet? Well I am so off I go to doodle!

~~~~~~~~

 @mistysmornings:
Day 1 {the kick-off}
Day 2 {linky parties}

Day 3 {podcasts}
Day 4 {daily devotionals}
Day 5 {art journaling}

The Entire 31 Days Community













  

Comments

  1. Yes, Misty,

    I feel inspired!! I also followed Elisa's links. Seeing all the wonderful images, I suddenly wanted to be an artist not a writer. I shared the blogs with my daughters and they have been doodling away. I am so impressed!

    I love your doodles!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Aww thanks Sue! I love to hear that your girls are already making their own art!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I know! Isn't it fun? Doodling is art and it's so stress relieving (for me, at least). =)

    ReplyDelete
  4. I didn't know you were a doodle-bug! I love this! Mostly, I love that you are uncovering new things about yourself all the time. You are awesome! H2U!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi Misty,
    I just found this post...I thought you might like this post I wrote a while back when I discovered that doodling could be prayer.
    http://www.iblogjesus.com/p/prayer-doodles.html

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

~Grace and peace to you~

Popular posts from this blog

Locally Grown {stuffed green peppers recipe}

  Last weekend we took the whole family to a nearby produce stand.  We were craving something that tasted fresh from the garden and since I don't have my own garden, we found this place.     The fields were full of fall-colored flowered.  Can't wait for those cooler days to come.         But for now, we are reveling in the height of summer sunshine and produce.       It's easy to go overboard here and buy much more than you can use in the next few days.  I don't even like okra but they look so inviting in those cute blue crates.     These tomatoes inspired a caprese salad for lunch: tomato slices cut into quarters, hunks of fresh mozzarella, snipped basil leaves, salt, pepper and drizzles of olive oil and red wine vinegar.       These strawberries wound up being dunked in Silky Chocolate Fondue .       Every girl dreams of doing her shopping with one of these adorable woven baskets, doesn't she?       Even the boys had fun playing in the sand while I took m

Savoring Summer {Staying in the Season}

The desk full of binders, calendars, sports schedules and dreamy ideas is where I currently find myself, while my mind continues to stray back to the mountains and clouds of our trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota. We have been home for a week and I decided in future, I must come home better mentally prepared for the onslaught of emails and to-do items that pile up when we go away for two whole weeks. The fact that school resumes one week from today only intensifies the pressure to get it all done right away. Usually at this point in August I am eager for cooler, less humid days hinting at the beauty of spicy Autumn flavors. Not this year. I am so invigorated by my return to normal movement following the long recovery from knee surgery that I don't want these summery days to end. At least not until they officially end on September 23, 2014. This year feels like a do-over, the last one so consumed by injury, pain and slow, slow, slow recovery. My mind is bursti

Petals :: 52 Photos Project

Where I live the Bradford Pears have bloomed and blown and the Cherry Blossoms are in full blossom.  Even though that means our allergy season is now officially underway, I cannot help opening our windows every morning in hopes of hearing the birds singing to greet the day.  Springtime has conveniently coincided with my personal recovery process from knee surgery.  As I am slowly re-gaining mobility on crutches it seems an added encouragement that the weather is also improving and the trees are welcoming my return with their flowers. What a treat it would be to be able to put down my crutches in time for Easter Sunday and walk again on my own! (I am doubtful but one can hope.) Sharing with 52 Photos Project :: Petals