Teaching the therapy journal course

Oh my gosh guys I had the best day!I taught some incredible women today how to make their own found words/therapy journal so they could journal their way thru their own various stages of wonky cell therapy.IMG_9320 copy copyI love these times where I can share my own therapy journal and help people, even people who claim they can't paint a stick man, make some beautiful, satisfying art, which speaks volumes to them.IMG_9312 copy copyThere's so much available to us in art these days which makes making marks, drawing, painting, so easy. Not just pencils and erasers, but all sorts of felt pens, bits of torn ephemera and mat medium, stamps and a rainbow of ink pads...and tracing paper. Tracing paper is fantastic. Everyone had to start somewhere, and tracing is one of the best ways to learn how to draw an image.IMG_9317 copy copyAnd to help us in that I brought my beautiful deck of Druid animal oracle cards. They are such powerful images. I just love them.Also, these days there are so many free adult colouring pages on line. Some of those images, bits of the pages, are perfect for tracing and transferring into our journals.IMG_9321 copy copyI brought my stamps and ink pads, and some papers to rip up for collage, and mat medium, old postage stamps, Japanese magazines, an old atlas, music sheets, my watercolour pencils and some of those great brushes with the water reservoir in the handle.IMG_9319 copy copySo off we went.It really only is just a matter of learning a trick or two and you're making art!IMG_9322 copy copyIMG_9315 copy copyWe had a couple lovely hours drinking tea, making a mess, making sense out of nonsense, and having so much artistic fun.IMG_9325 copy copyAnd we had fun!Boy did we have fun.IMG_9318 copy copyAnd we were laughing!And we were sharing.And we were making some seriously beautiful art journal pages.IMG_9313 copy copyI'm looking forward to next month's workshop already.If you'd like to see my process and make your own journal, here's a tutorial form my archives.

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