Hi John,

Tired of wishing you had more energy to create art with your child?

Or wishing you could carve out a little maker moment just for you?

In peace, alone, with a cup of tea? ☕️

It's possible!

If you yearn to make things with your child or develop your own creative practice, but struggle to actually find the time, you're not alone, and our {free} monthly art journal challenge could be just the thing to help.

In the TinkerSketch Guide, I’ll share my top seven art journal supplies, a downloadable mini sketchbook, and reflection sheets, so you can dive into your art journal practice today and build a journaling practice in under 10 minutes a day.

Included in the guide:

Mini Sketchbook: A print-and-fold mini sketchbook with all the prompts dropped in, so all you have to do is show up and create. Plus, it's tiny and easy to pack in a pocket for on-the-go making at the soccer field or grocery store line.

Reflection sheets: 3 pages of reflection sheets to help you mark your progress at the end of the month. How did you do? What would you do differently? Which of the techniques were your favorite?

Favorite Basic Art Journaling Supplies: Seven of my favorite sketchbook materials with links

Download the free October TinkerSketch Art Journaling Guide

How can I get my child to make art and be creative even when I'm busy?

If it's a struggle to find time to create art with your child and you could use a little help, enrollment in TinkerLab Schoolhouse™ opens this Friday, October 1.

Schoolhouse™ is a cheerful creative activity library and club that's brimming with art and STEAM prompts for little makers. Lay the foundation for creative joy with the help of a curated plan that's tailored to your child's developmental stage or interests. More soon.

Love,

Rachelle

Founder, TinkerLab

p.s. Feel free to forward this email to a friend who might benefit from creativity tips and resources for kids.