Concerts are back and you know what else is fun aside from the actual shows? The fan community! The freebies, giveaways, trading, games, and activities have become such a fun way to interact and bond with fellow fans that it has become a tradition amongst concert goers. Last year, we gave away TXT Moabong sticker sheets and keychains for the Act: Lovesick in Manila. For Act: Sweet Mirage this year, I thought I'd make something that all MOAs can use for their Tomorrow x Together freebies so I created these free printable chip bag templates.
Free Printable Stickers: Pastel Journal and Planner Labels
Free printable stickers anyone? I was initially playing with an old project's file and came across these unused shapes and elements. I figured that it would be best to put them to good use while I continue to practice during my break. Not to sound like a workaholic there. I just wanted to play and somehow make art that really has no purpose (at first). Just because and see if something comes out of it. Then I remembered this friend that I made through the internet many years ago (blogging at first and then eventually we found ourselves sharing BTS and Taylor Swift memes in our DMs). She has these planner and journal spreads and I thought it would be cool to make stickers for them. Of course they had to be pastel printable stickers. An ode to my teenage color palette.
Bejeweled Concert Outfit Ideas with Popilush Shapewear
How to Upload a Digital Planner to Good Notes
Ko-fi Shop Open (FAQs + Freebies)
I know you've got some questions. Yes, Anne's Scribbles and Doodles is the name of this blog from ten years ago. But this time, it's going to be more than that. It's a shop. It's my creative gallery. A playground of sorts. And I've finally launched it! Here's everything you need to know about my freebies, digital planners, printables and upcoming merch line.
Anne's Scribbles and Doodles
Hello. How have you been? Is anyone still reading this? Do people still read blogs these days? I hope. Call me old school but I still love long-form content. There's something about it that just feels familiar and nostalgic, like an old treehouse you used to play in with your childhood friends.