This is my final Doodle Day July prompt. Thanks to Alison Hertz for letting me have some fun sharing my ideas. This one is fun and easy. I often play this game with children, and they love it. All you have to do is have someone scribble on a piece of paper or close your eyes and do your own scribbles. Then look at the scribble from every direction to see what it inspires. In my following examples the original scribble is in red and my doodle is in black. My husband did some of the scribbles and I did some with my eyes closed. As you will see, I did not spend a lot of time on these doodles. I find scribble doodles to be an excellent way to let go of my inner judge and perfectionist. There is only rule for this prompt – keep it simple, fun and quick.
Happy doodling!
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These look like a lot of fun! I really enjoy seeing how the doodle began with the color change.
Thanks, Alison. It is fun. Basically a game. As always, thank you for including me in your Doodle World.
That is the most creative idea ever! Thanks, Alayne!
Thanks, Catherine. From my perspective, it is lots of fun. I hope you enjoy it as well.
Those are fabulous scribble-doodles!! (That sounds like snickerdoodles and it’s making me hungry…) Can’t wait to try it. Thanks, Alayne!
Enjoy, Teresa. Ah, snickerdoodles. That would have been my clue. After I posted, I began wondering, “Should scribble doodles be one word? Maybe a hyphen.” Oh, well, that’s what I get for making up words 🙂 I’m thinking I like scribbledoodles.