Simple fall doodles4/3/2023 Oak leaves are some of my favorite to doodle. Start with your center segment, and draw out to the left and right before adding a stem on top. It wouldn’t be fall without a few pumpkins, or maybe Pumpkin Spiced Lattes. These little branches are easy to draw, but you can curve them around other objects in your planner, or turn them into longer leaf-covered vines, or even loop them around to form a wreath! Try red and tan, or get crazy with the colors! You can turn these little doodles into mushrooms, or add spots and make them toadstools. To draw a sweet little acorn, start by drawing an open letter ‘U’ then give it a little hat. Try drawing them in lots of different fall colors. Using your MONO Drawing Pen, draw a curved line, then add your tear-shaped leaf around the stem. I encourage you to play around with any colors you’d like-try traditional fall colors or totally mix it up! If your paper is very thin you might like to draw your doodles onto marker paper first and then cut them out to use in your planner. They may bleed through thinner papers though, so make sure you do a test somewhere inconspicuous in your planner first. Plus they won’t smudge if you draw or write over the top of them. Supplies:ĪBT PRO Alcohol-Based Markers give you nice, even color coverage and they layer beautifully. You could draw these directly into your planner or journal, or draw them onto marker paper, cut them out and stick them in. Hi! Jessica from BrownPaperBunny here to show you how to create some easy fall planner doodles. Septemin Cards & Papercrafting / Design Team / General / Planning & Journaling / Tutorials, Tips & Tricks tagged ABT PRO Alcohol Based Makers / Art Journal / Art Journaling ideas / BrownPaperBunny / Doodle / Jessica Mack / MONO Drawing Pen / planner ideas by Jessica Mack
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