Monday, 8 October 2012

Stencilled Flower Alphabet

Stencilled Flower Alphabet
Distructions


In pencil draw the outline of your letter.

In pen draw in the grass.

Choose a stencil with small flowers & stems. I used the one small flower on this stencil and alternated the direction in which it was facing and the height of the stems to make it look like 3 different flowers.


Add your flowers in front of your letter. Draw in the gaps left by the stencil to make the flowers look complete.

I also added a small turned over section to the bottom of each flower where it come out of the stem

In pen go over the parts of the letter that shows through the grass and the flowers. Also add a scalloped line to the top edge of the grass to give it a more interesting look.

Your letter is now ready to add your doodle patterns and colour if you wish. Erase any pencil lines you can see before you colour and decorate.

You can see my finished letter 'G' at the top of this post.

If you would like to use the whole alphabet in a project I have the complete outline in my book "Creative Doodling with Judy A 2 Z". There are a number of other Alphabets with their corresponding numbers form 0-9 as well as borders, words and frames to match. There a  many new doodle patterns included to use in decorating these Alphabet Outlines.
 
 
If you would like to purchase my book click: HERE
 
 
HAPPY DOODLING

Friday, 5 October 2012

Celtic Challenge 8

Celtic Challenge 8

As many people seem to like the flower themes and it is Spring in Australia, I have gone with another Floral Celtic Weave Design. 

In keeping with this theme my challenge to you is to incorporate at least one leaf shape into this design.


Below is my finished Celtic Challenge 8 design.

  HAPPY DOODLING

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Wiggly Alphabet Distructions

Wiggly Alphabet
Distructions


Draw the outline of your letter in pencil.

In pen draw a wiggly line around the outline of your letter.

 Draw a second wiggly line over the first one.






Colour in the space left between the two wiggly lines.





Draw some simple flowers and leaves popping out from behind your letter.

 
Erase and pencil lines left. Your letter is now ready to decorate with a doodle pattern and colour if you wish.




At the top of this post you can see how I have decorated my letter.

If you would like to use the whole alphabet in a project I have the complete outline in my book "Creative Doodling with Judy A 2 Z". There are a number of other Alphabets with their corresponding numbers form 0-9 as well as borders, words and frames to match. There a  many new doodle patterns included to use in decorating these Alphabet Outlines
 
 
 
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If you would like to purchase my book click: HERE
 
 
HAPPY DOODLING




 

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Neo Alphabet Distructions

Neo Alphabet
Distructions




Draw an outline in pencil of the letter you intend to decorate.


In pen draw a wavy outline of the letter. As you can see by the diagram below, draw a second wavy line that meets the first wavy outline on the corners.


Erase your original pencil lines and add your scrolls.




 Your Neo Alphabet Letter is now ready to colour and decorate with doodle patterns if you wish.



My finished sample is at the top of this page. I only chose to add colour this time.

If you would like to use whole alphabets in a project I have  complete outlines in my book "Creative Doodling with Judy A 2 Z". There are a number of Alphabets with their corresponding numbers form 0-9 as well as borders, words and frames to match. There a  many new doodle patterns included also to use in decorating these Alphabet Outlines.

 
 
If you would like to purchase my book click: HERE
 
 

HAPPY DOODLING

Monday, 1 October 2012

Ghostly Alphabet

Ghostly Alphabet 
Distructions

This alphabet came about while I was showing a friend my alphabet design folder. She looked at the 2nd Step of the Bee Utiful Alphabet and said it looked Ghostly. Thus the Ghostly Alphabet was born. I am now going back to relook at my other Alphabets, to see what variations I can get from them.


I used my pattern 'Random' to decorate the letter B. I altered the pattern from straight to wavy lines to fit the Ghostly theme. Cobwebs would look good, bones or  skulls to decorate, could be used also.

Roxane Levac left a message on my Ornate Scrolled Alphabet asking how I would decorate the letter 'R' in that style. I have done it for her and it is posted below. I have left the area where you can put your own doodle pattern blank. I hope this is helpful Roxanne.


If you would like to use whole alphabets in a project I have  complete outlines in my book "Creative Doodling with Judy A 2 Z". There are a number of Alphabets with their corresponding numbers form 0-9 as well as borders, words and frames to match. There a  many new doodle patterns included also to use in decorating these Alphabet Outlines.

 

 
 
 
If you would like to purchase my book click: HERE
 
HAPPY DOODLING
 

Friday, 28 September 2012

Celtic Challenge 7

Celtic Challenge 7

I was very impressed with the people who met last weeks challenge. There was some beautiful work produced. You have wonderful imaginations as well as doodling skills.

Below is your Celtic outline for this week. I am not issuing any challenge other than to have fun with it.

Below is my attempt at this challenge.


HAPPY DOODLING