Hi John, Sometimes we need something simple, not too messy, and quick to get our art journal going. I've been working with this easy technique in my own journal the last couple days, and love it for its simplicity, beauty, and playfulness. You'll just need washable markers, a paintbrush, and water to create playful and spontaneous effects in your art journal. This method is helpful for: Exploring our creative side without the commitment of a complex project Overcoming the intimidation of a blank page Creating a vibrant background that’s ready for additional layers of art Whether you're a beginner at art journaling, stuck in a creative rut, want to give your child something fun to try, or simply in need of a mini artistic escape, this technique will get you started. Check out the full post here: Art and Play: Washable Markers Art Experiment Joyfully marking, P.S. Whenever you're ready, here are 4 creative ways TinkerLab can inspire and support your creativity journey: Engage your creative child with art in TinkerLab Schoolhouse ($10/mo) Bring creativity to your classroom with Art Around the Year ($99) Explore your creative potential by downloading the May Sketchbook Challenge (free) Break through artist blocks with Art Prompt Cards that spark creativity and inspiration (free) |