Doodle Pattern Tiles - Shapes 2
We've provided some outline shapes on these two doodle pattern tiles, which you can fill up with your own doodle designs. The first reminds us of lightning...
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We've provided some outline shapes on these two doodle pattern tiles, which you can fill up with your own doodle designs. The first reminds us of lightning...
The kids' eyes might be going a bit spiral-y when they've doodled patterns inside the spiral designs on these Doodle Pattern Tiles! They are a good opportunity to practice your border patterns!
There are some intricate shapes on these two doodle pattern tiles - a cog and a grid. Fill them up with doodly patterns!
There are some interesting shapes on these two Doodle Pattern Tiles, for the kids to add their doodles and designs to...
The kids can have some fun coming up with some doodly patterns to fill up the shapes on these Doodle Pattern Tiles. Younger children can fill them up as they are; older kids might like to subdivide them further. Try just a black pen in "zentangle" style, or go colourful!
Children will have fun doodling different patterns and designs into each of the sections of these two Doodle Pattern Tiles...
When the kids have finished filling up the different sections of these tiles with patterns, these Doodle Pattern Tiles will look very different! Older children can break the designs into more sections too, of course.
These two Doodle Pattern Tiles look more like regular "zentangles" but with pre-drawn strings. That doesn't mean that kids are limited to doing tangle designs, though!
When you try an original "zentangle" you are asked to divide your square tile with "strings" or irregular lines. It can be a bit daunting for a child to do that, so we've done it for them on these two tiles!
I love this kiwi outline so much, I've repeated it twice! That will give the kids plenty of chance to experiment with the doodling, design and patterning skills...
Although the designs on these two Doodle Pattern Tiles look simple, by the time the kids have filled the hearts up with lots of different doodle designs, or coloured them in, they'll look extra special.
Hearts are the theme on these two Doodle Pattern Tiles, making them perfect for a Valentine doodle! When the kids have filled them in they could cut out the tiles and glue onto a larger piece of folded, coloured card for a really special Valentine. Or, just doodle for the fun of it!
I had older children in mind when I designed these two Doodle Pattern Tiles, and they are perfect for autumn doodling too. Subdivide the outlines into smaller sections and get creative - you can see one that we did below!
Here are two simple outline flowers on Doodle Pattern Tiles, ready for the kids to get creative. They can try using a fine black pen for a "zentangle" type design, or go wild with colour...
It's fun to doodle on these Doodle Pattern Tiles - and these two have a flower design to get you started and give your doodles somewhere to go! Cut out the tiles first to make your doodling easier...
We've chosen some Eid-inspired outlines for this set of two Doodle Pattern Tiles. Fill up the shapes with interesting patterns and colours!
Fill up the cauldron or the pumpkin with doodles and patterns for Halloween! A fun alternative to a normal colouring page - our Doodle Pattern Tiles are designed to encourage the kids to fill up the pictures with creative designs and/or colouring.
Our Doodle Pattern Tiles encourage children to get really creative with their patterns and designs! Here are two more tiles, featuring a simple bat outline and a rather lovely fish.
These are my two favourite Doodle Pattern Tiles! I've seen some really fun designs done with the owl in particular. Kids can fill in each section of the design with their choice of doodle or pattern, using black and white pen or a mixture of colours.
I would love to see what your kids do with these doodle pattern tiles, with fun crocodile / alligator and elephant outlines to fill in!