Meditative Art Journaling
All levels | 15 min 1 sec
Chapter 1
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Taught by Get Messy
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Learn how to make a meditative art journal that serves as a container for your hopes, fears, frustrations and more with the founders of Get Messy. You’ll learn how to free write to get what's in your head onto the page, obliterate it with paint and meditative marks, use watercolor to channel your mood, then add quotes and lettering to complete your page. This small handbound book provides the perfect place to journal and explore your feelings through words and art. Remember to use the hashtag #creativebuggetsmessy on social media to share your work with the Get Messy and Creativebug communities.
Here’s what you’ll need:
  • Watercolor paper (9” x 11”) folded in half
  • Awl
  • Needle and thread
  • Your favorite paints and materials
  • Watercolor in cobalt turquoise
  • Squirrel hair mop brush
  • Small round brush
  • Acrylic craft paint
  • Palette
  • Posca pens
  • Brush pens
  • Assorted pens
Downloads:
Learn how to:
  • Make an artful journal page
  • Explore your feelings through art journaling
  • Use different paints for surface design

What you'll get:
  • An easy-to-follow video lesson on how to make a meditative art journal
  • Five HD Video lessons you can acccess anytime, anywhere
  • Detailed supply list
  • Step-by-step instructions by expert instructors Caylee and Lauren of Get Messy
  • The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Meditative Art Journaling Reviews
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Sheila Yamaguchi

some very nice ideas to help meditate and relax.

October 10, 2024
 
Jenn R
Fun! I love the idea of working with one idea in one journal. The little journals look like a fun project!
More than 3 months ago
 
Sandra Bartman
I enjoyed viewing demonstrations of meditative art journaling using a few materials and simple techniques.
More than 3 months ago