Doodle tools needed.
I’ve never been able to draw in a sketchbook, I just find it too confining for my creative tastes. I prefer drawing in notepads, the kind you can simply tear out a sheet guilt-free and tack to a wall or place inside a project folder etc. Because I use notepads I’m left with a thin cardboard backing once I draw through all the pages.
I’ve always thought it was a waste to just toss these cardboard sheets away so I started saving them. I wasn’t exactly sure what I’d end up doing with them but so far they’ve led to what I call cardboard doodles. It’s more like a creative exercise for me and a good excuse to draw. I also like the fact the cardboard isn’t being tossed in the trash and becomes fun art.
All you need to do you own cardboard doodle is shown in the photo above. And this post shows how I created my most recent cardboard doodle “Angelic Pooch.”

Sinfully ugly logo.
Roller Derby poster design.
5ive Minute Logo.
Jolly St. Nick AKA Santa.
The making of a Lynda.com design course.















Creative Habit
I’ve been on this cardboard doodle kick for about a month now. It’s been a fun creative habit.
Today I decided to draw a Sasquatch and posted my initial one via my instagram account. Someone asked if they could buy it so I agreed and it’ll be shipped out in the next day or so to a new home.
I was kind of bummed though, I like these funky pieces of art so I decided to draw another one for myself which you can see in the image above.
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