Ive been doing scribbles lately - of the minis - updated pg2

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Watcheye

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Its just been kind of fun and I like the simple style.

This is Keegan

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My first mini Mckeever

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Ive done a bunch of them and posted them on facebook but I figured Id post these two here for now.
 
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Wow these are really good!!! Very cool technique, I love that first one especially, the colors are great!!! Please post some more for us to see.......do you do any other animals besides horses???
 
Thanks! Ive done a little bit with dogs. I have this one too. I messed up on the tail placement but otherwise I like it. Its simpler than the other two. Its a little older. I am torn between how much detail I want them to have.

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Those are BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I wish I had your talent. I'd have it hung up all over my house and office, but I can barely draw a decent stick person. Those "scribbles" of yours are really beautiful
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Thanks guys! I am working up to doing more soon. I have some others but they are of other people's horses so Id have to ask to post them.
 
I have always enjoyed your work. You are so very talented! Please keep sharing!
 
Those are so beautiful. I was thinking....did you know you can make them on a coffee mug? Apparently, you can get a white coffee mug, even if it's glazed already, draw your picture on it in a sharpy pen, bake it in your regular oven and that's all there is to it. You'll probably have to google how long to bake it and for how long, but what an awesome idea. **Maybe a hint for your secret santa for next year** (And I hope it's me!!!)
 
Those are so beautiful. I was thinking....did you know you can make them on a coffee mug? Apparently, you can get a white coffee mug, even if it's glazed already, draw your picture on it in a sharpy pen, bake it in your regular oven and that's all there is to it. You'll probably have to google how long to bake it and for how long, but what an awesome idea. **Maybe a hint for your secret santa for next year** (And I hope it's me!!!)
I didnt know about the bake coffee mugs but I did know about Zazzle which is kind of like caffe press or something. They put my stuff on mugs, shirts, ornaments, canvas, bags, ect.... I need to go back and update my store. Thank you guys! Ive been so busy I have not had time to update.
 
I got permission to share some scribbles. This horse belongs to Dragonfly Miniatures here in MI.

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An older, very scribbly one of Kita

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And this one that I did last night while watching The Walking Dead (love that show!) - also Kita. I fussed with larger brush strokes. I dont think I like the larger brush strokes as much as the smaller ones. I think I would like it more if I had varied the sizes so there were large and small brush strokes. I still enjoy it though. I am considering adding snow flakes.

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