The world seems so fast paced lately. More than ever. Do you feel this way? It’s whizzing by.
I’ve heard it said that we compare the worst parts of ourselves to the highlight reel of others' best moments. One of the things that troubles me about the speed of the online world is my tendency to do ...
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I’ve shared in my art journaling classes on Skillshare how I use a pock...
Hi, friends! This post is a fun one. Today, I’m sharing several ideas for creative journal spreads you can create. Whenever I set up a new journal, I’m always looking for fun pages I can set up that will serve my planning needs functionally but that I can also enjoy as a fun creative outlet.Pleas...
This time of year, it can seem like everyone is totally prepared for a fresh start on January 1st. They’re ready with a new planner or journal, filled with resolutions and goals and a detailed plan to achieve each one. When your own New Year is off to a rocky start, it can be easy to think this j...
Lately, I’ve been leaning heavily on the weekly pages of my Hobonichi Cousin planner. In this post, I’m sharing how I set these pages up each week, what I like to track, and how my weekly spreads look.
If you’re unfamiliar with the Cousin, it includes monthly, weekly, and daily pages for the en...
I’m excited to share that I’ve just released my new online class! 🎉
It's called 10-Minute Art Journaling: A 7-Day Challenge to Conquer Artist’s Block and it is now live on Skillshare.
With just a few supplies and limited time to work, art journaling is a great way to push through artist’s block...
Here on the blog you'll find articles about art journaling, planning, goal setting, and tips and tricks I've learned in my work as an artist. I love to share behind the scenes peeks into my studio and sketchbook, as well as how I balance digital & analog tools as a surface designer. Go ahead, leave a comment!