For Your Sister, Who Always Doodles in the Margins

Written by Peter Dam
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Published on November 26, 2024
a photo of an older brother discussing the best gift ideas for siblings who love to draw
a photo of an older brother discussing the best gift ideas for siblings who love to draw
Peter Dam
Adorama ALC

When your sis can’t stop doodling, their passion for illustration is a driving force to consider. They have a true passion that should be encouraged and supported by their family and friends for it to blossom into a creative career. There’s a certain quote by Mark Twain worth remembering. It goes, “Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” This holiday season, offer your sister a thoughtful gift. Maybe in the form of a digital accessory that enhances her creativity and supports her on her illustration journey. It may be something she’s always wished for! Or maybe, an accessory that completes her current setup or a tool that makes her work easier. Here are the top 10 gift ideas for sisters who like to doodle and draw.

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1. Wacom One 13.3″ Creative Pen Display

A nearly A4/letter-paper display and a battery-free pen ensure your sibling will never run out of paper or colored crayons. The Wacom One features a generous 13.3-inch display with a paper-like canvas and minimum reflection to offer a natural-feeling drawing experience. There is no glare like you’d expect from a glass screen. The pen is comfortable, accurate, and precise and comes with three replacement nibs. Furthermore, the Wacom One includes creative software, such as the Bamboo Paper app, and is compatible with devices running on Mac, Windows, and Android operating systems.

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2. Wacom Pen 4K Stylus for Wacom Intuos

If your sibling already uses a Wacom Intuos graphics tablet, consider upgrading their pen to the Wacom 4K Stylus. It is battery-free, ergonomic, and lightweight. The Wacom 4K Stylus is one of the best gift ideas for sisters who draw because it has 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, has a +/- 0.25 mm digital tolerance in accuracy, and aims to deliver a natural drawing experience for sketching and drawing. It’s designed to be comfortable for extended periods of use! So, the pen will become a reliable companion for anyone who loves doodling all day long.

3. Apple iPad Pro 13″

An iPad is a graphic tablet and a computer in one device. With the iPad Pro 13’’, your creative sibling will be able to do so much. They can draw and sketch on a paper-like canvas, edit their drawings, and share them with her friends or potential customers. It features Apple’s Ultra Retina XDR technology, arguably the most advanced display technology in the world. It ensures full-screen brightness, outstanding precision, and breathtaking color accuracy. At the same time, the iPad Pro 13’’ offers a 12MP camera, 4K video capabilities, and a powerful processing engine.

a photo of a sibling illustrator using an iPad
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4. Apple Pencil Pro for iPad Pro/iPad Air

If you gave your sibling an iPad for her birthday, it’s only right to get her the cool Apple pencil they want. The Pencil Pro is designed for iPad Pro 11″/13″ with M4 and iPad Air 11″/13″ with M2 chip and provides pixel-perfect precision and tilt sensitivity. It also has a squeeze function for fast changes, such as switching between tools, adjusting line weight, and changing colors, and a barrel that rotates to change the orientation of brush and shape pen tools.

5. Wacom Movink 13 Creative Pen and Touch Display

Sometimes, ideas come when you are on the move, and you just have to sketch them down. The Wacom Movink 13 is the ideal solution for on-the-go drawing and sketching because it is lightweight and slim, has user-friendly and customizable touch keys, and features an anti-glare screen that produces accurate colors in any condition. It comes with its pen and three replacement nibs, but you can pair it with third-party pens if you like.

an example of an illustrator doing a sketch

6. Apple iPad Air 11″

The iPad Air 11’’ is an all-in-one creative solution for on-the-go illustration. It is lightweight, portable, powerful, and connected. Even though it is light as air, the iPad Air features Apple’s Liquid Retina display with all its exquisite technologies: P3 wide color, anti-reflective coating, and True Tone. The tablet supports Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil (USB-C), so you have options in this regard. At the same time, it grants access to the Apple ecosystem, with its multitude of apps, iCloud space, and interconnected devices.

7. Wacom Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet Medium with Adobe Photography Plan Bundle

The Wacom Intuos Pro is the ultimate bundle for illustrators and artists. It features an 8.7” x 5.8” display, Windows and MacOS compatibility, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and flash memory. The tablet comes with the super-sensitive Wacom Pro Pen 2, a pen stand, replacement standard nibs, felt nibs, and extra pen color rings. And there is more. Your sibling will benefit from a 1-year subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan and 20GB of storage space. It’s one of the best great gift ideas for sisters who draw because it’s a bundle of things she needs.

8. Apple Pencil (2nd Generation)

Any creative who already has an iPad dreams of an Apple Pencil. There is a smooth integration between Apple devices that no other third-party device can equal. For iPad Pro 12.9” and iPad Pro 11”, the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) is the best choice. Your sibling will appreciate the fast double-tab tool switching, the magnetic charging, the customization options, the impressive pressure and tilt sensitivity, and the advanced palm rejection technology. The pen sits naturally in the user’s hand, providing a good drawing experience even for extended use.

a photo of an iPad beside an apple pencil
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9. Adobe Illustrator 1-Year Subscription

Adobe Illustrator is the go-to software for any artist, illustrator, and graphic designer. It allows you to work with layers, combine shapes, adjust colors, add text and objects, and many more. It can even generate color palettes from concepts and words. Once the artwork is ready, one can share it directly from the program or export it as a PDF file for simple emailing.

Adobe Illustrator supports Windows and MacOS computers but runs on iPads, too.

a laptop gift idea for siblings
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10. Logitech Crayon USB-C Digital Pencil

The Logitech Crayon is a third-party pencil for iPads. It is the affordable solution for sketching, offering up to 7 hours of use per charge, a smart tip that changes the line’s weight when tilted, the precision of Apple Pencil Technology, and a smart palm rejection technology for natural hand placement. The Logitech Crayon is compatible with a variety of apps, such as Adobe Lightroom, Procreate, Pixelmator, and Tayasui Sketches. Your sibling can take their pick.

Final Thoughts

Let your sister become a professional illustrator by considering these 10 best gift ideas for sisters. The simple graphic tablet or pen above can completely change the way she perceives her art and open endless opportunities for creativity and success.

Observe her when doodling and try to find out what devices and software she already uses. Then, buy compatible items that help her improve her work and make her happy. There is nothing more precious than a gift that considers their passion and proves that you really thought about it.

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Peter Dam is a professional nature photographer who loves to explore everything from the tiny world of macro photography to the vast landscape photography. He shares a wide range of photography tips on his website, including tutorials for advanced photo editors like Affinity Photo and Photoshop, over to image management in both Lightroom and Capture One.