Learn How to Draw Monster Doodles
- Marie Browning

- Mar 3, 2018
- 2 min read
Hi Everyone! Marie Browning here with some fun and easy doodles. Seriously, these are the most fun doodles to draw as you can multiple eyes, horns, wings fur or spikes – anything goes with monsters! Enjoy these doodles by following the steps to create the Monster Doodles for your planners, journals, tags and cards!

I use products from Tombow to create the Monster Doodles, and as their signature Designer, I receive all these products to play with. This coloring method uses Tombow’s wonderful new MONO Drawing Pens and TwinTone Markers!

Step 1: Sketch the Doodles
I used mix media paper, but this method works on a wide variety of journal papers and cardstock. For the first step, use a 3H or 4H MONO Drawing Pencil to sketch out your doodle. Use a light touch when sketching to avoid denting your paper.
Step 2: Ink the Doodle Use the MONO Drawing Pen 05 and outline the doodle and any main parts with this thicker pen tip. Step 3: Continue inking Use the finer tips of the 03 and 01 MONO Drawing Pens for the details such as the eye. At this time, erase the pencil marks. I like to use the MONO Light Eraser or the medium sized MONO Eraser, white. Step 4: Add TwinTone Color Add the TwinTone colors by adding a line of color in each part of the doodle. I used colors from the Bright TwinTone Set .
Step 5: Blend the color With a brush and water, blend the TwinTone colors. Be careful not to over blend – you may still see the original line of color and that’s okay, it gives the doodle more interest. Let dry completely.
Step 6: Add the Details With the extra fine tips of the TwinTone Markers, add more interest by adding details to your Monster Doodles. It’s these fine colored details that really add fun elements to your doodles. Fun sayings can be added with the Drawing Pens and the Fudenosuke Brush Pens. Learn how to do Modern Brush Lettering using these Fudenosuke Lettering worksheets from Tombow USA

Here are some tags created with the Monster Doodles

And even more Monster Doodles! Don't forget to show me your monsters, I would love to see them! @mariebcreates







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