Tear-shaped pendants on strings, maybe.
Turned around, this is a curtain border, albeit one with a lot of decorative frills.
A new notebook! Squared paper! On to new doodles!
This is the last page of the current notebook. I wanted to make a nice and diverse piece of ground, but it turned out to be a colorful blanket instead of vegetation.
Yellow organic shapes, fern fronds, tentacles, some sort of sprouting thing.
A heart and a rainbow pattern.
Mountains, flowers, a cloud, the sun... :)
Every landscape I've been doodling lately is so cute. When did I enter my personal cute phase?
A cat is peeking through a window.
That must be a redwood tree there at the end of the path, because it is so big.
An unwrapped candy and its candy wrapper, lieing on a table.
I like the background in this one.
Eyes, I think, on the bottom of the page.
Does the sun like this tree? I think so.
As I said, I will own a garden one day.
That bit of water below the shrub was meant to be grass...I forgot during coloring in, and suddenly it became water.
The plants on the right are spitting fire...I wonder how that happens sometimes, but that is doodling.
A...thing that spreads out across something yellow.
A new trio of yellow, blue, and red pencils. The red one is more like pink here.
An Object That Must Not Be Named, with a cat sitting in the window and a plant growing on a trellis. There are no colored pencils here, at all! :[
You get extra special bonus points if you can guess what that black scribble up in the sky is supposed to be.
This one is a bit like a stained glass window, I think, if not nearly as intense and shiny, of course.
But then I didn't like the sombreness of the previous doodles' colors and took yet another yellow, blue and red pencil. From then on it was utter randomness and I try new combinations of yellow, red and blue pencils all the time. Until now, it's fun!
I exchanged the red, yellow and blue pencils for another red, yellow and blue pencil each. Quite the different color impression, isn't it?