

Learn to see everything in basic shapes.

Put the timer, don’t pressure yourself – just let your creativity flow. Try freehand doodling – take a piece of paper and randomly start filling it out with shapes and lines or whatever you want. Just like with brush lettering, before you start doodling, it can be a good idea to warm up a bit. Let’s start with some simple tips that I picked up on my journey to improving my drawing skills.

Thank you for supporting Masha Plans! Doodling Tips Please see my Disclosure for more details. They will be of no extra expense for you, but I will receive a small credit. If you want to learn more, check out the end of the post for more information and a freebie to help you on your creative journey. In this post, I’ll go through some of my best tips and share with you 17 easy tutorials you can follow to get started on your doodling journey. There are many benefits of doodling and I’m here today to tell you – you can enjoy them all as well because you can doodle! There is no major science to it – each doodle consists of simple basic shapes anyone can draw! It very rapidly became my source of therapy, calmness, and creativity. I thought I could never have doodles as pretty as I saw on Instagram and Pinterest.Īfter practicing and gaining my confidence, I think I figured out the secret to getting better at doodling. The idea of doodling myself in my journal really intimidated me. When I first started my Bullet Journal in 2018, I had no idea how to doodle. Each of these doodles requires just 4 steps, so it’s all very beginner-friendly. Let’s dive in and take your Bullet Journal to the next level with these simple and fun doodles. Here we are with yet another post on learning how to doodle, where I’ll share with you some of my best tips and, of course, leave you with 17 step-by-step tutorials.
