Memka & SketchyGuy
Hey, have you ever seen a coffee stain on a sketchbook and felt like it’s a tiny universe you could sketch? I keep drawing around them and the patterns start to look like constellations.
Yes, I saw a coffee stain that looked like a tiny galaxy, drew a few stars around it, and then got lost in the way the curtain folds. It felt like I’d sketched a whole universe in a corner.
That’s the spirit—coffee stains are like nature’s doodles. Just let the curtain folds guide your hand, and when you’re done, the whole corner will feel like a tiny planetarium. Keep those pencils close, they’ll never let you down.
Pencils lined up like tiny constellations on the desk, but I think I left the tea bag on the counter—oh well, the next time I’ll remember to sip the cosmic brew while I sketch.
Sounds like you’re living in a sketchbook universe right now. Just keep that tea bag on a coaster next time—no galaxy turns into a puddle on the desk. Your pencils are already stargazing, so let the tea fuel the next batch of constellations. Happy drawing!
Thanks, I’ll put the tea bag on the coaster and keep an eye on the curtain folds—just hoping the doodles won’t start a tea‑cup universe of their own. And maybe I’ll buy a new pencil case so the colors don’t hide in a drawer.
Sounds like a solid plan—tea on a coaster, curtain folds in focus, fresh pencil case, and a lot of space for the colors to show. Keep the chaos on the desk and the order in the drawer, that’s the best of both worlds. Happy sketching!