
Not much to say about the cards. Learned a lot, and plan to fix and possibly use some of these.
I just did a simple cowboy boot. I took an image I found on the web, imported it in as a texture, and traced with the pen tool over it. I also used a bit of the line tool, to make the single lines. I played around with the stroke and fill colors, and made my own color palette to use. Pretty simple, really.

I was trying to go for a retro feel from the '50s. I ran into some design problems with the middle star, as I feel it's a little heavy for the piece, but it gets the doodle done and maybe I can tweak it later. I made all the stars myself, with the polygon tool and layering at least two on top of each other and then cutting the insides of one away to make it look more connected without showing the strokes through the other star. I used a lot of the dotted stroke in this piece to get that disconnected line look. It helped make the back lines look like that random paint pattern you see around a lot in old '50s diners. I love that teal color, and other than white and black, is the only color I used.
Just a very simple one this time, I've been sick lately and crunched for time in this class and the InDesign class so I'm trying to play catch-up tonight. I used the polygon tool, as you can see, as well as the path outline option, and the stroke adjustments. I didn't create any new swatches, but used what I had already preset, which may have come with the program and what I might have added from the exercises with Deke. I did use the rotate tool on two of the circles, making that wave pattern going down vs. to the left, but it's not as noticeable which was the whole intent. I didn't want this wave pattern to be the main focus of the piece. I also used that inside stroke option to get that very faint line between the two strokes. I also while using the polygon tools held down the shift and options keys to make sure they were centered and to make perfect shapes. I just wanted something simple and shapes are about as simple as you can go.
I got a little too into my doodle and was having fun, but this is the final turn out. I used the spiral, arch, line, brush, and star tools. To make the star and lines the way they are I used the ~ key command, which I think turns out pretty cool. I only used three color pallets, green, blue, and yellow. I also used the gradient tool for the background which is just a giant square filled with the gradient.