Doodles on “Snow Days!”

Getting back into sketching ❤️

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... Read moreSnow days present a wonderful opportunity to slow down and tap into creative energy, especially for artists who enjoy sketching and doodling. When stuck inside due to snowy weather, I find it incredibly refreshing to pick up my sketchbook and just let my imagination flow. Doodling simple winter-themed designs not only helps me practice my drawing skills but also brings a sense of calm and happiness amidst the cold outside. Having a set of favorite pens or pencils, along with some quality sketch paper, makes the experience even more enjoyable. I often start with basic shapes and patterns—like snowflakes, pine trees, or cozy winter scenes—and gradually add details as ideas come to me. These spontaneous sketches serve as a creative warm-up that can lead to more elaborate artwork later. Additionally, snow days encourage experimentation. Whether it’s trying new shading techniques, playing with contrast, or incorporating color, the quiet ambiance makes it easier to focus and enjoy the process. Sharing these doodles on social media or with friends also adds motivation and invites constructive feedback, which is invaluable for growth. Overall, approaching snow days as an artistic retreat turns what could be a dull day into a fun and productive experience. For anyone looking to get back into sketching, starting with simple doodles on such days can ignite a lasting creative spark.