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Easy Summer Doodles to Transform Your Journal into a Sunny Paradise

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Welcome to one more post on How To Doodle, full of doodling inspirations.

Summer is the perfect season to express your creativity and try something new. If you’re looking for ways to brighten up your summertime creative outlets with unique designs that will give any page a lift of color and joy, look no further!

In today’s post, I’ll show you some fun and easy summery doodles that are perfect for sprucing up your Bullet Journal pages.

Whether you use bright colors or monochrome pens, these detailed step-by-step guides will help bring out your inner artist in no time. So grab your journal, and let’s doodle!

Before I share with you some of my doodling pages, as well as doodle ideas from other creators, I wanted to make sure that you scroll until the end to get your free doodling worksheet.

Also at the end of the post, you’ll find some more resources on Summer doodles and other seasonal Bullet Journal ideas.

Easy Summer Doodles

I love creating doodling tutorials, but I think it's useful to share creations from other artists as well, since, after all, everyone has their own unique style, and seeing it all will help you develop your own.

I'm sure you'll find enough inspiration here to create your own unique doodles and use them for your fun Summer Bullet Journal pages.

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Doodling Supplies

If you’re looking for some extra doodling supplies recommendations, I’ve got you covered!

Having a slight stationery addiction, I’ve tries tons of different pens and markers and here are a few of my favorites:

  • A doodling notepad. First, you need good paper, especially if you’ll be using your brush pens for coloring. I like using this Rhodia notepad that has amazing paper.
  • A pencil is my must-have item for doodling. It helps so much to avoid mistakes and take time to refine your doodles. My go-to is Pilot Dr. Grip Mechanical Pencil which is probably the most comfortable pencil.
  • Fineliners. I also love using fine liners for doodling – they create vivid black lines! My favorites are Sakura Pigma Microns.
  • Markers. Something to add color! I could talk about these forever, but my favorites are probably Zebra Mildliners and Tombow Twin Tone.

Be sure to check my post The Best Pens For Doodling to get some more ideas.

Free Printables

As I’ve mentioned before, I have created a free printable worksheet to help you work on Summer doodles, and you already can find it in the Resources Vault.

If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.

Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.

More Resources

Looking for some more posts on doodling or Summer Bullet Journal inspirations? Well, there are plenty of those on the blog.

Check out these posts later:

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And remember: Keep Bullet Journaling, and Don’t Be A Blob!

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