Today I’ve got more mandalas to color, this time made by WelshPixie who posts on boredpanda.com. Here is what she says about her mandalas:
“For the mandalas, I draw patterns and scan them onto the computer. I use Photoshop to flip and copy them into a full circle, so that the patterns repeat almost perfectly.
For the doodles, I draw straight onto paper with black ink pens, and let the imagination flow. I don’t start with any pre-conceived ideas, I just draw a central shape and then build up shapes and patterns around it. I use a thicker 0.5mm pen for the main shapes, and then fill in detail with a finer 0.3mm nib. The doodling itself is just as relaxing as the coloring-in afterwards!
I provide the full-size files for free download, all at 600DPI and high resolution for high printing quality so that anyone can download, print and color my art for free, and hopefully find it as relaxing as I do.”
“Mandala Drawing was created on a piece of painted paper with paint pens, gel pens and acrylic paint. The background was made by painting white all purpose paper with watered down acrylic paint and dried completely before doodling on it.”
SUPPLIES: gold paint pen (oil base)
black paint pen (oil base)
white gel pen
white acrylic paint
black acrylic paint
gold acrylic paint
filbert paint brush
embossing stylus (or other dotting tool)
ruler
white chalk pencil
painted paper (white paper stained with watery acrylic paint)
Enjoy!
Half Mandala Drawing Doodle and Dot Art by BeCre8ive2
“I have made another video on how to draw a mandala. This time the background is a black pastel sheet and the pen I have used is jelly roll in white color.”
How to draw a mandala | Tropical design by Creative Chhori
About her Facebook page Creative Chhori says: “This page will help you activate right side your brain and will help you get more creative. Like this page to receive creative decor and handmade card ideas.
Happy DIY people !!”