Oh, it's pretty! I really like sketches, they feels so raw.
And I think they go really well in journals with text around them. You sketch in your journal? I think I can see text through the page...or do you have a dedicated sketchbook?
Oh, it's pretty! I really like sketches, they feels so raw.
And I think they go really well in journals with text around them. You sketch in your journal? I think I can see text through the page...or do you have a dedicated sketchbook?
Thank you!
I journal on one page and sketch on the other :) The paper is a bit see through, as you noticed and I think it's easier to read if I don't write on both sides
Ohh we can post sketches here?
Sure! As long as they're made with pen and paper :)
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