Get your creative life on track with this adorable and fun 52-week planner! Make Art Every Day is A Weekly Planner for Creative Thinkers by Katie Vernon. It comes with over 500 cute stickers. Make your creative life flourish by completing a variety of activities such as - setting goals for your creative practice, finding inspiration/feasting your eyes, taking care of yourself, trying a new technique, making a creative connection and making an art appointment. Some of the stickers correspond to these categories, while others are customizable. In addition, there are basic tutorials on mark-making, hand lettering and working with watercolor and acrylic paints. Write, draw and color in - it's made for personalizing. Each week is spread over two pages and runs from Sunday through Saturday. It's non-dated so you may start your creative adventure anytime. It's the perfect planner for creative types! Publisher Quarry Books released the 128 page paperback on December 26, 2017. Get your copy below!
CONTENTS
PREFACE
How to use this book
Sticker key
Basic mark making
Hand lettering primer
Creating with color
Your Creative Journey Starts Here: 52 Weeks of Exercises: Prompts, and Reminders
Also Featuring These Step-by-Step Creative Starters:
How to sketch in public
How to play exquisite corpse
How to draw a peony
How to collage a landscape
How to paint a fluffy bird
How to make a repeat pattern
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Find 16 Sticker Sheets at the End of This Book!
Make Art Every Day is available worldwide at Quarry Books, a division of the Quarto Publishing Group USA. Check out their unique catalog at Quarry Books. Quarto has generously offered to giveaway a copy! One winner will be selected at random. Open until January 10, 2019. Canadian & US addresses only. Good luck!
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