Good Morning, Quilters and Doodlers!
Today we are going to doodle in color in our ongoing series, Better Quilting Through Doodling!
First–a really fabulous announcement! Bluprint is offering their entire class library FREE for two weeks! This is a great opportunity to dabble in things you’ve never tried before or take a deep dive into a single topic! There is something for the whole family…just take your time to explore.
Be sure to take a look at my three classes:
Doodle in Color
If you’re a quilter, you LOVE color. So let’s add a little color to our doodles! Instead of black pens on white paper try doodling with a colored pen, pencil or marker.
Return to the previous doodling tutorials for inspiration:
Watercolors
Another way to add color to your doodles is with water color pencils or watercolor paint.
I doodled my all time favorite motif, Flower Power with Inktense Pencils.
I also have a very nice set of Caran D’ache Museum Aquarelle watercolor pencils that I love!)
It’s really fun to draw with pencils then brush over with water to reveal the magic!
After the water dried, I doodled over the flowers with a permanent ink pen like Uniball Vision.
Double doodle! First doodle with colored pencils, then doodle with black ink.
More Flowers
After doodling Flower Power, I tried my luck with Nora’s Rose.
A New Tutorial?
I don’t have a tutorial for this messy flower…Coming soon!?
Doodle A Day
Be sure to doodle every day–and when you can stitch your doodles!
Stay busy and stay well!
Your adventurous doodler,
Lori
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13 comments
Kathy
These doodles would become lovely fabric!
Lori Kennedy Quilts
Wonder how I could do that!?
Barbara Keefer
How fun and interesting your colored doodles are, Lori — just what we need at this time. Thank you so much! 🙂
Right now I’m busy stitching masks for local health care providers, but will definitely be giving my doodles some refreshing color once we’ve reached our goal. Take care and be safe and healthy.
Lori Kennedy Quilts
Kudos for making masks!!!
Susan J.
Lori, These doodles are just gorgeous! I love them all, but the “messy” flower bouquet is very intriguing & hope you can come up with a tutorial for it. It looks like zinnias to me & I just love them. My mother always planted them in the summer & made bouquets to have around the house. She still loves them, just not able to grow them anymore. I try to take her some when I can. On another note I saw a demonstration of intense ink pencils by a vendor at a quilt show last summer & was very intrigued by them. They were using them on fabric. I saw some embroidered quilts that had been colored in with the intense ink pencils. It looks like fun & something I really want to try! I enjoy all your posts! ❤️
Lori Kennedy Quilts
Ive seen that too, but have never tried it. I will work on a tutorial for the Messy Zinnias!
Bette
Blessings to all in the online quilt community whose blogs provide us with a relief from our fears. I live just outside NYC, and the situation here is beyond anything you can imagine. We’ve been self isolating for two weeks. I don’t know how I’d survive without quilting. Currently making face masks to donate to area healthcare providers. Hope all crafters can do that too.
Lori Kennedy Quilts
Bette! We are thinking of and praying for YOU and all of New York!!!
Janet
Turning doodles into artwork that can be framed! Love this idea <3
Paula
Hi Lori!
I hope everyone is well by you! I love your work and I have both of your books. Can you share what type of notebook you use to doodle with watercolor?
Lori Kennedy Quilts
I really like the Mixed Media paper and size of the Canson 7 x 10 inches: https://amzn.to/3boSAPO
It’s not too big or too small and the paper allows you to add a little watercolor without too much buckling.
Cathy
Lori,
you inspire all of us to take time out from worry and stress, and just create.
I love your books, btw. I own 3!
thank you so much.
Lori Kennedy Quilts
I’m so glad you are inspired–but I’m even happier that it helps distract you from stress!
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