Showing posts with label doodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doodle. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Doodling for Stress Release

 

On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away. I missed a week of class because, I was away and then there was no class on the Labor Day holiday.

The assignment was to draw a border, add some wonky 3 petal flowers, stems, and little circles.  I colored the little circles Ultramarine with a Tombow marker. This was a relaxing and fun exercise.dra

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Doodling for Stress Release

 

On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away.

The assignment started with tracing our hand. We could fill the space with curved line contours as I did in the wrist. We also had the option of dividing the hand into sections and doodling in those spaces.

Friday, August 8, 2025

The Friday Five Good Things


 Five good things that happened this week.

1. I received a belated birthday floral arrangement from the Eldest

2. An uber productive day rewarded by watching The Great Waldo Pepper and having Five Guys for dinner in the sunroom.

3. I remembered to attend the Doodling class.

4. Door Dash is great

5. We had lunch in Teague's sunroom. I had a beef gyros.

How was your week?

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Doodling for Stress Release

 

On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away. I missed two weeks of class because, I skipped class because I was invited to go to the beach with the Eldest. The second time, I was busy doing stuff and lost track of time, but this week I paid attention to the clock.

The assignment was to draw concentric circles and doodle in the spaces.


Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Pearl of Great Price

 

This is the piece from the Zentangle Shell Symphony Workshop  taught by Stefanie van Leeuwen, CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) from the Netherlands that I gifted to my friend, Teague.

From Zentangle.com, I purchased the Zendala papers and the frames. I made one for myself, too.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Day 2 Doodles from the 2OLOTR Journal

 

The night before we bought donuts from the Congdon's stall at the food trucks. I had a blueberry filled donut with my tea for breakfast.

While Teague went for a swim in the pool, I waled down the path to the Ogunquit River to journal. I saw colorful kayaks, a wild morning glory, and a shell. Back at the pool, Teague made friends with a couple from Worcester.

For lunch we went to Ogunquit pizza. That's the restaurant that had the pictures of seagulls eating French fries, and pizza that I wrote about last year.

For dinner, I had a lobster roll at the food trucks.

Doodles done using the free version of Concepts app on the iPad with the iPencil

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Doodle for Stress

 

Two weeks ago, the virtual doodle class I take on Mondays was cancelled and Monday I was in Maine. While away, I did doodle in a virtual journal I kept on the iPad.  This was from the first day of the trip.

2OLOTR: Two old ladies on the road going to Camp Ogunquit. We stopped at the Lobster Cove in York, Maine for lunch where we had BLTs (bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches.)

It was windy and cold at Nubble Lighthouse, so we bought hoodies to go over the hoodies we had brought.

We stayed at the Ogunquit Tides motel outside of town. We unpacked, took a nap, and then went to Congdon's After Dark for dinner. Food trucks set up in the Congdon parking lot. I had chicken and veggie cabobs, rice pilaf, and pita bread. Very good.

Then we had a slumber party where we stayed up talking until 1:30 AM

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Doodling for Stress Release

 



On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away.

The suggestion for this doodle was to start with a scribble and then fill in all the spaces with black lines. We are always free to do what we want. I felt like color that day so I combined the scribble and lines with a neurographic drawing

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Doodling for Stress Reduction

 

On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away.

The suggested doodle was to make flower with circle and the letter U. Enter the Wayback Machine to the late 1960s and doodling Flower Power on notebook covers. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Work in Progress - Finishing Touches

 

This is from the Zentangle Shell Symphony Workshop  taught by Stefanie van Leeuwen, CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) from the Netherlands.

This was a live online class, but I didn't have all the necessary materials though I played along as much as I could. Students have access to videos of the class forever.

Because the piece is done on a round, 4 5/8 in. paper tile, it's called a Zendala. (a portmanteau of Zen, Zentangle and mandala)

I used Strathmore Tone Tan paper cut into a slightly smaller circle as the cutting machine wouldn't go to 3 decimal places.

In the final class, we outlined the shell with gold, Colored and highlighted the three dewdrops, highlights on the waves, pearl, shell, and seafoam bubbles.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Doodling for Stress Reduction


 On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away.

The assignment was to start with a circular frame, divide the circle with wavy lines, and fill the spaces with patterns. I wasn't too thrilled with what I did in class. So later in the week while procrastinating, I came up with this.

"May you be as happy as a seagull with a French fry."

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

T Stands for But First Tea

 

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.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Doodling for Stress Reduction

 

To celebrate Cinco De Mayo, we filled a shape with doodles and added color if desired. My doodle is based on the Mexican folk art, Alebrijes. The Alebrijes are usually mythical animals. What is more mythical than a cat?

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Work in Progress

 


This is from the Zentangle Shell Symphony Workshop  taught by Stefanie van Leeuwen, CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) from the Netherlands.

This was a live online class, but I didn't have all the necessary materials though I played along as much as I could. Students have access to videos of the class forever.

Because the piece is done on a round, 4 5/8 in. paper tile, it's called a Zendala. (a portmanteau of Zen, Zentangle and mandala)

I used Strathmore Tone Tan paper cut into a slightly smaller circle as the cutting machine wouldn't go to 3 decimal places.

In this class we added highlights to the shell and highlights and shadows to the sand pebbles? The round doohickeys under the shell.

We also colored the sea and sky and edged the Zendala with color.

Next up: Finishing touches

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Work in Progress

 

This is from the Zentangle Shell Symphony Workshop  taught by Stefanie van Leeuwen, CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) from the Netherlands.

This was a live online class, but I didn't have all the necessary materials though I played along as much as I could. Students have access to videos of the class forever.

Because the piece is done on a round, 4 5/8 in. paper tile, it's called a Zendala. (a portmanteau of Zen, Zentangle and mandala)

I used Strathmore Tone Tan paper cut into a slightly smaller circle as the cutting machine wouldn't go to 3 decimal places.

This part of the lesson involved Prismacolor pencils to color the pearl and inside bottom of the shell.

Next up: Coloring the sea and sky

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Work in Progress

 

This is the first part of the Zentangle Shell Symphony Workshop  taught by Stefanie van Leeuwen, CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) from the Netherlands.

This was a live online class, but I didn't have all the necessary materials though I played along as much as I could. Students have access to videos of the class forever.

Because the piece is done on a round, 4 5/8 in. paper tile, it's called a Zendala. (a portmanteau of Zen, Zentangle and mandala)

I used Strathmore Tone Tan paper cut into a slightly smaller circle as the cutting machine wouldn't go to 3 decimal places.

So far, I have completed the first 3 lessons.

1. Transfer Stefanie's design to the paper. She used the pencil transfer method. I used Saral paper. 

2. Using a brown Sakura Pigma Pen, outline the shell and using a black Sakura Pigma Pen outline the pearl

3. Using a combination of the black and brown pens, fill in the shell with Zentangle patterns Stephanie chose.

Next up: Adding color.



Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Doodling for Stress Reduction

 


On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away.  Last Monday, the class was cancelled. Bummah.

Last Friday, I signed up to take a Zentangle class. Besides a .pdf for the class, the instructor also sent a .pdf for beginning Zentangles. (If you're not familiar with Zentangles, you can read about the process here.) It's been awhile since I played with Zentangles so I practiced some of the patterns from the instructor's notes along with various "strings" (the pencil pattern to divide the paper called a tile) like the peacock.

Have you tangled with Zentangles?

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Doodling for Stress Reduction

 


On Mondays via Zoom, I participate in a class where we spend  a half an hour doodling our stress away.  

I missed class last week so I used the Happy, Little, Time Waster of How to Doodle 1 Flower 10 Different Ways. I colored the flowers in using Tombow Dual Markers