She Turned My Doodle Into the Club Sticker
I drew a silly doodle in the margins. The next club meeting had it printed as stickers.
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No pressure. No portfolio.
Pick your first lean.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
A margin joke.
While collecting forms.
A whole sticker sheet.
Ren did not know what to say.
Ren said it was not submitted.
Sweet tribute or ask-first art?
One doodle. Three takes.
Check the details.
Margin doodle
Ren drew the sleepy star casually in a sketchbook margin during art club.
Organizer choice
Claire noticed the doodle and printed stickers before asking Ren for permission.
Public reveal
The sticker was revealed to the whole club as a new symbol, with Ren credited in the announcement.
Open the receipts
- Ren joined art club to relax. It was the one place where messy marks still counted as a good night.I am just here to doodle.
- The doodle was tiny. Ren drew it while listening, half because the meeting ran long and half because the star looked tired too.Sleepy little star.
- Claire spotted it by accident. She said the little star looked exactly like the club after a long workday.That is perfect.
- Next week, it was printed. Claire called it the club's new little symbol before Ren knew stickers existed.Surprise, we have stickers!
- Everyone loved it. The compliments were real, but so was the feeling that a private sketch had been taken out of Ren's hands.That came from my notebook.
- Claire said it was a compliment. Claire saw celebration. Ren saw a rough drawing printed before they could decide if they wanted it shared.You should have asked me.I thought you would be happy.
- The club split. Some said Claire boosted Ren's art. Others said even a small doodle stays Ren's until Ren says yes.Stop the sticker.It was a compliment.
- So where do you stand? They have to decide whether the stickers stop, continue with credit, or wait for a clear art approval rule.What should happen to the sticker?