On Monday mornings, I participate in a Doodling for Stress Reduction class. The suggested doodle was to fill in a shape like a leaf with spirals, curves, and straight lines.
We are always free to do our own thing. So I filled in a mug shape and colored it with watercolor pencils.
Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to find out what the rest of the T Stands For gang is up to. If you want to play, include in your Tuesday post a beverage or container for a beverage. Don't forget to link your blog to Bleubeard and Elizabeth's page.
I'd like a mug like that. Any beverage in it would taste good.
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DeleteVery fun tea mug, and it's perfect for T. That's my kind of stress reduction- art and tea. Have a super T day and I think it's your kind of day temperature wise too.
ReplyDelete10 degrees warmer and a touch of humidity and I'd be very happy
DeleteI could reach out and take a sip! Lovely!
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DeleteLove your doodles, that would make a really nice mug. You could upload the design to a print-on-demand shop and get yourself one! Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteThat 's a fun idea
DeleteGreat mug CJ! Love the doodles! Taking littlest GrandLittle to see Stitch with Grandma! Then lunch....I get to do the same thing with the Eldest Thursday...Uuuugghh... i just found a scorpion in the house.... Aaack! they are the same color as the carpet.... !!!! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteI think I'd react to the scorpion the same way I react to spiders. I hit the high notes and do a little dance. Have fun at the movies with the Littlest one.
Deletefilling in with doodles is always fun. For a while there was an organized thing called “zen tangles” that gave lessons on how to do it, but I think it’s intuitive. I like your image.
ReplyDeleteZentangles have specific patterns though as you said you can do your own thing
DeleteGreat work, had chocolate-tea first this morning :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy T-Day!
Yum!
DeleteI love this mug. 😀
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DeleteWhat a lovely and calming way to start the week! Your choice to fill a mug shape with doodles instead of the suggested leaf is such a creative personal touch—it fits the "T Stands for" theme beautifully. Using watercolor pencils adds a soft, cozy vibe that perfectly captures the spirit of a tea break. It’s great how the class encourages individual expression. Thanks for sharing this mindful moment, and the reminder to pause for tea (or creativity) on Tuesdays. I'm inspired to join in on the fun with my own mug next week!
ReplyDeletePlease do and share!
DeleteI love your mug and I want one exactly like it. That's MY color, too. Thanks for sharing your incredible doodled tea cup and tea with us for T this Tuesday.
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DeleteLoving your doodles, the wording works so well with your mug of tea - perfect 😊. I hope you are keeping well and wishing you a very Happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteI'm upright and not crying as the Swedes say 🐱
DeleteI love this and the tea bag just sets it off. I just had a cup of caramel tea....and a cookie:) heh
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i should have included a cookie in the drawing. Next time.
DeleteDoodles for stress reduction sounds like just the thing to do.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun mug.
It's a great way to start off the week.
DeleteMy drink this week was teat, too. Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteThe mug is a hit with me :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan