Hello readers,
This week my blog will be covering the latest doodle log I have begun for the month of November.
I have only done three doodles so far, and I am sticking with my goal for 10 this month.
However as I have enjoyed focusing on Autumnal themes for my log, I may end up doing more than 10!
First off, here is the Doodle log page I have created covering October, November and December:
![Oodles of Doodles for October, November & December title on a page split into three sections by blue washi tape. First section is filled with drawings linked to October: a tree, a spider, spider web, pumpkin, skulls and crossbones, bat, hedgehog, leaf, ghost, black cat. Second section for November includes drawings of a hot chocolate mug, a blue green and deep blue jumper and a book with red lining.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/de696f_fb9f2812ff9f4bc1b2a1a20c569e2f05~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_956,h_1386,al_c,q_85,enc_auto/de696f_fb9f2812ff9f4bc1b2a1a20c569e2f05~mv2.jpg)
It is up to you if you want to have a whole page of doodles for each month. I chose this particular layout as this is the first time I have ever done doodle logs. I had no idea what I was doing when I started, so for next year I may add doodles to each monthly spread instead of using mandala stencils.
Below is my current November Doodle log, with a hot chocolate mug, a jumper and a book. I think this log will be more focused around things I enjoy doing on cold autumn nights! As I discovered in my October Doodle Log you can begin with a plan of what you want the log to look like, then when you start it changes and evolves.
![Black text: 10 Doodles for November 2023. A purple mug of hot chocolate outlined in black pen, a blue green and dark blue jumper and a book with red lining are underneath the title.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/de696f_fd2407862bac4f5c9918c071a2224979~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_425,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/de696f_fd2407862bac4f5c9918c071a2224979~mv2.jpg)
If you are stuck on where to start, I Googled "doodle ideas for November" and discovered pages people had created and lists of autumnal objects for inspiration. Pinterest and Instagram are also full of doodle pages too.
I will be adding to this log over the coming days so feel free to check out my Instagram for sneak previews!
See you same time next week,
Sophie
🖌🖼🎨✏
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