Like many girls, I like miniature things. You know...stuff like baby feet, perfectly scaled replicas of things like pianos, and pets that people have shrunken over the years so they can fit in your pocket. (I am still waiting for teacup hippos to be a thing.) And art cards. I've wanted to do some for awhile, but I keep putting it off until I can order blanks. This week I decided to just cut some blanks for myself using a sketch pad I don't particularly like (and therefore don't mind chopping to pieces). After I cut the 2.5 x 3.5 inch blanks, I had some little scraps of sketchbook paper leftover. And even though it's not my fave paper it seemed artistically blasphemous to throw away the usable dabs. Why not make even mini-er mini blanks? So there ya go. I was so excited to try one out that I used it for Inktober. These are 2.5 x 3.5 centimeters, or roughly the size of...nothing else in existence. This is pretty much the size of the doodles I make on my desk pad, but unlike those doodles I actually have to finish these (because wasting paper, ya know?). Also, I just want to see what a lot of colorful little "arts" look like lined up after they are done. It's a fun challenge and I like that they will probably be the easiest art ever to store because a million of them will fit in an envelope.
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