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Sunday Scribbles ...


Last evening I came across an older art kit that had many markers - I wanted to make sure they all worked, so I kept trying each one by drawing scribbles, dots, numbers etc ... At first I was not going to post it, but then I wanted to show a "Fun Side" of me ... So here it is ... Fun little exercise ... Do you ever think of just using crayons again? Finger painting? Doodling?

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  1. i JUST bought finger paints!!
    joining in your dear fun! xox

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  2. Kristine, this is so cute! You could cut it and use in card making etc. It's really great to see how "just playing" can turn into something beautiful. I like how lively and cheerful it looks.
    I doodle sometimes, and that's relaxing, but it can also be used in some projects. :)

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  3. Thanks, Rachel ~ So glad we are both on the same page with arting!

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  4. Thanks, Sonja - I really went back and forth about posting it & then I said, "Why Not" ... Everyone needs to play ... Doodling is fun ... I am going to try my hand again with a fun Zentangle like you had showed me ... Thanks for always making me feel so "creative", no matter what I do :)

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  5. Kristine, this is very nice...I can almost see this made into fabric. I love crayon drawings done over a hot plate...the wax melts and the pictures look really soft and smooth.

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  6. Thanks, Emily - I have never tried crayon drawings over a hot plate - Interesting - Like melted wax ... Thanks for a fun project to try ... Love just "trying" new things ...

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