What are Scribblets?

Tiny beings made of imagination, ink, and daydream energy.

Scribblets are the smallest inhabitants of the Skip Sketch Worlds, spark-sized creatures who form when a daydream gets too curious, a doodle gets too lively, or a creative thought escapes before someone can write it down.

They glow faintly when inspired, smudge when nervous, and leave little trails like graphite dust, watercolor flecks, or drifting ink dots depending on the type.

They’re shy around adults… but absolutely fascinated by artists, children, and anyone who carries sketchbooks.

Every Scribblet belongs to one of three major branches, each with its own subspecies.

Scribblets

  • Sketchline

    Made from pencil dust, erased mistakes, margin doodles, and the first soft strokes of a drawing.

    Sketchline Scribblets have:

    ✅matte, textured graphite fur

    ✅smudgy feet

    ✅tiny eraser nubs on their tails

    ✅faint hatch marks across their bodies

    They’re the gentlest of all Scribblets.

    Subspecies of Sketchline:

    Scribblets (Core Form): This is the default and largest group of Scribblets. Wiggly-line bodies, bouncy hair that looks sketched, and little auras of speckled inks that surround them like shaky line art.

    Smudge Sprites: Soft-edged, blurry little creatures that leave shading gradients wherever they pass. Shy, sweet, and usually sleepy.

    Erasolings: Look like small kneaded erasers, molded into faces. Can reshape slightly if emotional. Often used by other Scribblets as “pillows.”

  • Inkline

    Born from ink blots, spilled pens., old fountain nibs, and midnight bursts of creativity.

    Inkline Scribblets have:

    ✅soft fluid silhouettes

    ✅little ink drop tails

    ✅glossy halos in wet ink

    ✅swirling, calligraphy type markings across their bodies

    Sub Species of Inkline:

    Inkdrop Scribblets: Tiny teardrop shapes with floating dot companions. Curious & clumsy. They leave gentle ink rings wherever they hop.

    Splotchkins: Round, fluffy ink puffed bodies with splatter textures. They sneeze ink stars (literally).

    Quillings: Thin, elegant, feathery-bodied Scribblets who speak in inky loops and curls. They can “write,” little messages in the air.

  • Colorline

    Born from watercolor drips, marker streaks, pastel dust, and bright creative bursts.

    Colorline Scribblets have:

    ✅watercolor-gradient bodies

    ✅little floating pigment droplets

    ✅soft, glowing bellies

    ✅brushstroke-shaped ears or tails

    They’re energetic, playful, and love festivals.

    Subspecies of Colorline:

    Tintwings: tiny watercolor butterflies with inky details. Wings drip and swirl like wet paint.

    Swatchkins: small inked moths with paint swatches all over the wings. They shift color depending on the mood.

    Markerlings: miniature sea turtle bodies with bold inky shapes, bright outlines, and blended color tones. They leave neon trails wherever they travel.