here's a fun way to challenge yourself by creating something with only three supplies......
you'll need a piece of paper, a pencil, and an eraser.
with your pencil, lightly draw some simple shapes onto your paper (i've drawn letters, but you can use any shape.....a flower, butterfly, circles, squares, abstract shapes, etc.).
you'll need a piece of paper, a pencil, and an eraser.
with your pencil, lightly draw some simple shapes onto your paper (i've drawn letters, but you can use any shape.....a flower, butterfly, circles, squares, abstract shapes, etc.).
you can also use a stencil to pencil in your shape!
now add some texture by drawing some scribble lines all around the outside of your shape......
keep adding lots and lots and lots of little scribble lines!
(you can make some areas darker for great shadowing effects, too!)
and when you're done, you've got something that looks a little complicated,
but it's actually quite simple!
but just to take it one step further, let's add a tiny bit of color (i know i'm breaking the
three-supply-keep-it-simple rule, but curiosity got the best of me!).
i'm using a yellow colored pencil, but you can use whatever inspires you!
three-supply-keep-it-simple rule, but curiosity got the best of me!).
i'm using a yellow colored pencil, but you can use whatever inspires you!
and now i'm adding a small bit of orange colored pencil, too.
(i think the supply count is up to five now.....)
i just added a few details here and there to keep it simple, but the sky's the limit here!
sometimes it's fun to let yourself be inspired with just a handful of supplies.....
see what you can come up with by using only
{materials: arches textwove (velin) paper, mechanical pencil,
white vinyl eraser, derwent coloursoft pencils (orange and deep cadmium)}
Lori! Love it! This is so fun. Your photos are a great step-by-step demo with amazing detail! Feel like I can reach out and touch the paper myself!!! Thanks always for starting the week out with such inspiration and flourish! Hugs, Jeanette
ReplyDeleteI am flabbergasted! How you show it it always looks so simple. If I have a quit minute or two I will try this! Thank you for showing! - Irma
ReplyDeleteLori, it is too cute. I posted a step-by-step art journal page today also. I love your lettering it is so crisp and clean. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea, and creative piece you've made. I will definitely give this a try.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeletei like this!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely inspired to give it a try :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYours is gorgeous, btw!
Ooo, this is definitely going to keep me entertained throughout the rest of my classes today! *ahem* I mean... I always pay attention in class and never doodle in my notebook... :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that turned out fantastic. I made a portrait using that same type of scribble technique a few years ago. I really LOVE how it turned out. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Lori, Love your create letters! So playful and simple, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelook amazing! Thanks for sharing the process... i just love your lettering - makes me smile!
ReplyDeletelove it, lori! especially that curiosity got the best of you! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous! I am excited to try it with sewing machine and thread... !!!
ReplyDeleteLove it:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun project - also great to do with kids! xx
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this! So fresh.
ReplyDeletefabulous. thanks Lori - off to have a go!
ReplyDeleteLove , love, love it. I just have to Pin it. Thanks for sharing. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little exercise. Thank you. : )
ReplyDeleteWhen you break it down to the simple elements I actually believe I can do it. Thank you Lori for inspiring me with your art. Happy Thanksgiving dear...
ReplyDeleteThis is very cool. I like that you only used 5 supplies. Fun Fun!
ReplyDeleteI love how this looks. You make it look so straightforward and simple; I'll have to give it a try to truly believe that!
ReplyDeleteI have always had trouble with lettering, taking your class and watching your samples is opening up a whole new world for me!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool!!
ReplyDeleteWhere are my pencils?? I need to try this NOW. Love it!
ReplyDeleteyou are taking me back to my art school days with hatch lines and dots. your "create" is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteGorgeously simple Lori! You always inspire me to run for my journal.
ReplyDeletehow cool, love the scrible shading and extra color. Another technique to give a try :)
ReplyDeletefabulously creative.
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see tomorrow's.
Lori I love this post!! Your letters are fab!! Thanks for sharing this inspiring tutorial!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented...absolutely love your creativity :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great step-by-step tutorial.It looks so simple
ReplyDeleteand how ever very inspiring. I love your artful fabulous letters specially the scrible shading.
Have a nice weekend, hugs Anja
Your letters really pop Lori! I love the little squiggly lines in the counter spaces. You make lettering FUN! :) xo
ReplyDeletethanks for the great stepbystep....looks great!
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful tutorial and outcome!
ReplyDeletequite awesome! thank you ~
Thank you!!!! I have just had the MOST DELIGHTFUL time combing back through your archives! It is all so adorable. As soon as I can scrape up the money, I am definitely going to take your lettering class. Can't wait! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteKate
Simply Delish!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I'm going to try this right now. :)
ReplyDeletenice look..and so easy too!! I need to do more shading in my zentangles! You inspired me to do more!
ReplyDeletethis is a very long shot but I am learning to colour but my pencils are so hard to sharpen to a good point, when i look at yours I could cry!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat do you sharpen your pencils with to get a point like that.
I have good quality pencils for colouring
thank you
Sheila