I apologize for getting this up a little late (right on time, but not early). I’ve been having some web site issues that show up as I’m blogging –the back side of the blog viewers don’t see. I think I’ve gotten the bugs worked out, and I hope you are able to access this and able to enjoy it this month!
Category Archives: Doodling
Doodle Challenge for October 2020 -Harvest
The October 2020 Doodle Challenge (sorry I missed this last month). Our theme is Harvest. As a Christian, I avoid the classic “Halloween” type of themes, but we can be thankful to the Lord of the Harvest for all He’s blessed us with, and there’s plenty to celebrate.
Doodle Challenge for August 2020 -Back to School
I just finished the Doodle Challenge for August. I decided to do “back to school” even though there is a lot of uncertainty about if and when, where. My son’s school is returning to normal though they have to wear masks. That’s the story for right now
Doodle Challenge for July 2020 -Celebrating Independence
I decided on the theme of “Celebrating Independence” this month because here in the states (the US) we wll be celebrating our independence on July 4th. However, I tried hard to keep the theme generic so those in every country could relate and use the Continue reading
Doodle Challenge for June 2020
Why do we doodle? Doodling simple things helps you to develop your drawing skills, which helps you increase your Bible art journaling skills. It also increases your hand/eye coordination which helps in many areas of life!
Doodle Challenge for May 2020 -May Flowers
Why do we doodle? Doodling simple things helps you to develop your drawing skills, which helps you increase your Bible art journaling skills. It also increases your hand/eye coordination which helps in many areas of life!
Doodle Challenge for April 2020
Why do we doodle? Doodling simple things helps you to develop your drawing skills, which helps you increase your Bible art journaling skills. It also increases your hand/eye coordination which helps in many areas of life!
This challenge is participated in by the members of my Facebook group, Christian Planner, Journal, and Craft Fellowship and any of you who would like to join us! You can join us in the group or join along on Instagram.
Click the thumbnail image below to pull up the full-sized PDF file for printing! –>
I usually print these out on 28 pound white paper (or 32 pound paper is even better) and just stick them right into my planner or journal. The heavier the paper, the less chance it will tear out of your binder or planner by accident and helps resist bleeding or ghosting from your pens or markers. It helps the page turn easier too.
If you choose to print these out on full-size (letter) sticker paper. I use these here. They’re priced great and you can write on them easily. They are good enough quality for my needs. If you want a top-quality sticker paper look for these or clear ones here. (Though not all pens or markers will write well on the clear ones). If you don’t want to use sticker paper, you can print them on card stock or regular printer paper and glue them down. Honestly, the sticker paper is the best way, however. Regardless of the type.
Going through a lot of ink printing out planner stickers? Do like I did and enlist in the HP Instant Ink program! I’ve saved so much money on ink since I did a year and a half ago. They have different plans, but the one I’m in (the most pages) is that I can print up to 300 pages worth of ink for just over $9.99 per month. You can choose lesser pages for a lower rate, but I do a lot of printing between coupons, planner stickers and other things. Click on the image here to check it out! –>
Doodle Challenge for March 2020 – March!
The March 2020 Doodle Challenge is now here 🙂 Better late than never, right?
Life has really been hectic of late as I adjust to being a single mom. But more on that in another post 🙂
Some of the items in this month’s doodle challenge may seem odd, but I really want to save the “Spring” things for next month 🙂 I had to really think to get enough for March, but I wound up taking some of the “National Day of…”, “World Day of”, etc. images. I hope you still like it!
Why do we doodle? Doodling simple things helps you to develop your drawing skills, which helps you increase your Bible art journaling skills. It also increases your hand/eye coordination which helps in many areas of life!
This challenge is participated in by the members of my Facebook group, Christian Planner, Journal, and Craft Fellowship and any of you who would like to join us! You can join us in the group or join along on Instagram.
Click the thumbnail image below to pull up the full-sized PDF file for printing! –>
I usually print these out on 28 pound white paper (or 32 pound paper is even better) and just stick them right into my planner or journal. The heavier the paper, the less chance it will tear out of your binder or planner by accident and helps resist bleeding or ghosting from your pens or markers. It helps the page turn easier too.
If you choose to print these out on full-size (letter) sticker paper. I use these here. They’re priced great and you can write on them easily. They are good enough quality for my needs. If you want a top-quality sticker paper look for these or clear ones here. (Though not all pens or markers will write well on the clear ones). If you don’t want to use sticker paper, you can print them on card stock or regular printer paper and glue them down. Honestly, the sticker paper is the best way, however. Regardless of the type.
Going through a lot of ink printing out planner stickers? Do like I did and enlist in the HP Instant Ink program! I’ve saved so much money on ink since I did a year and a half ago. They have different plans, but the one I’m in (the most pages) is that I can print up to 300 pages worth of ink for just over $9.99 per month. You can choose lesser pages for a lower rate, but I do a lot of printing between coupons, planner stickers and other things. Click on the image here to check it out! –>
Doodle Challenge for February 2020 – Love
The doodle challenge was a big hit in January and my group couldn’t wait for this to be posted 🙂 This month’s theme is, (as expected): Love 🙂 I added a few faith components at the end, but for the most part, these doodles are traditionally Valentine’s-day themed. That seems what people really wanted, so I’m giving you what you asked for 🙂
I can’t wait to see your interpretations!
Why do we doodle? Doodling simple things helps you to develop your drawing skills, which helps you increase your Bible art journaling skills. It also increases your hand/eye coordination which helps in many areas of life!
This challenge is participated in by the members of my Facebook group, Christian Planner, Journal, and Craft Fellowship and any of you who would like to join us! You can join us in the group or join along on Instagram.
Click the thumbnail image below to pull up the full-sized PDF file for printing! –>
I usually print these out on 28 pound white paper (or 32 pound paper is even better) and just stick them right into my planner or journal. The heavier the paper, the less chance it will tear out of your binder or planner by accident and helps resist bleeding or ghosting from your pens or markers. It helps the page turn easier too.
If you choose to print these out on full-size (letter) sticker paper. I use these here. They’re priced great and you can write on them easily. They are good enough quality for my needs. If you want a top-quality sticker paper look for these or clear ones here. (Though not all pens or markers will write well on the clear ones). If you don’t want to use sticker paper, you can print them on card stock or regular printer paper and glue them down. Honestly, the sticker paper is the best way, however. Regardless of the type.
Going through a lot of ink printing out planner stickers? Do like I did and enlist in the HP Instant Ink program! I’ve saved so much money on ink since I did a year and a half ago. They have different plans, but the one I’m in (the most pages) is that I can print up to 300 pages worth of ink for just over $9.99 per month. You can choose lesser pages for a lower rate, but I do a lot of printing between coupons, planner stickers and other things. Click on the image here to check it out! –>
Doodle Challenge for January 2020 – Winter
Hello everyone 🙂
In my effort to try to get things back to normal around here (my Facebook group and my blogs) and attach it to my “new normal”, I’m trying to start 2020 out right by being consistent with my writing again. To that end, I present for you our first doodle challenge for the new year. I’d love to see your creations! Link it up in the comments below or share in the Facebook group.
Why do we doodle? Doodling simple things helps you to develop your drawing skills, which helps you increase your Bible art journaling skills. It also increases your hand/eye coordination which helps in many areas of life!
This challenge is participated in by the members of my Facebook group, Christian Planner, Journal, and Craft Fellowship and any of you who would like to join us! You can join us in the group or join along on Instagram.
Click the thumbnail image below to pull up the full-sized PDF file for printing! –>
I usually print these out on 28 pound white paper (or 32 pound paper is even better) and just stick them right into my planner or journal. The heavier the paper, the less chance it will tear out of your binder or planner by accident and helps resist bleeding or ghosting from your pens or markers. It helps the page turn easier too.
If you choose to print these out on full-size (letter) sticker paper. I use these here. They’re priced great and you can write on them easily. They are good enough quality for my needs. If you want a top-quality sticker paper look for these or clear ones here. (Though not all pens or markers will write well on the clear ones). If you don’t want to use sticker paper, you can print them on card stock or regular printer paper and glue them down. Honestly, the sticker paper is the best way, however. Regardless of the type.
Going through a lot of ink printing out planner stickers? Do like I did and enlist in the HP Instant Ink program! I’ve saved so much money on ink since I did a year and a half ago. They have different plans, but the one I’m in (the most pages) is that I can print up to 300 pages worth of ink for just over $9.99 per month. You can choose lesser pages for a lower rate, but I do a lot of printing between coupons, planner stickers and other things. Click on the image here to check it out! –>