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Everyone has needs; there is no doubt about that. Expressing them is a difficult thing to do at times. Explore your needs in your art journal.
Eve Merriam's poem "How to Eat a Poem" can be the basis for several journal prompts and writing activities for sixth to eighth grade students.
This project can be approached one of two ways. It can about children, or it can be created as though through a child's eyes.
Create pages in your art journal focusing on the Easter holiday, what it means to you, and reflections of years past.
There is love in everyone's life, in one way or another. The focus of this art journal prompt is on some dedications to what we love the most.
Preserve some or your favorite memories on the pages of your art journal using mixed media art techniques.
How people perceive things varies a lot. The focus of this art journal is your perception of one or more things. How do you perceive things?
There seems to be an unwritten rule about the privacy involved with keeping a diary that stems back to early childhood memories. Art journal it up!
Like beauty, there are a number of ways people define the word ugly. How do you define what's ugly? Explore this in your art journal.
Turning interests into art opportunities is a great way to stay inspired and keep artist's block as far away from you as possible. What are your favorite movies?
Spring is in the air! Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and trees are budding. Let's bring some of the spring season into our art journal pages.
There are so many harvest festivals occurring in communities around us just about every weekend. Why not turn them into artistic opportunities?
We all experience misunderstandings with our loved ones, friends, peers, and co-workers all the time. Explore them through mixed media art.
Sometimes, artists just don't know what to create or write about when it comes to their art journals. This prompt will help lead you out of that frustration.
Often, artists equate art journals with drawing and collage work. Try something different!
Everyone has a wish list, be it on paper or in their mind. Let's explore what these wish lists are through art.
Dreams and aspirations help everyone formulate attainable goals. Get in touch with your dreams and goals through creating mixed media art.
Do you feel you are an understanding person? Do you feel people understand you well or not well enough? Explore these thoughts in your art journal.
Few people haven't had depression touch their lives in one way or another. This art journal prompt is meant as a method to help break free.
Everyone has their own definition of what they think is beautiful. Explore your definition of beauty in your art journal.
What are you anxious about? The feeling of anxiety is inevitable; so let's explore these feelings through mixed-media art in art journals.
Everyone knows it is important to find peace, harmony, and serenity in everyday life. This helps ward off stress and illnesses. Art journal to find this.
No one likes feeling angry, nor do they like holding on to unresolved anger. Use your art journal as a tool to manage anger issues.
Career goals are important for those who are currently working in their careers, and for those who are on the cusp of doing so. What are your plans? Let's explore.
Sometimes it is difficult to stay firm with a decision that has been made. Make this decision tangible through the creation of mixed media art.
Whenever wishing comes to mind, most think about birthday cakes or shooting stars. Do you have a list of wishes you would like to come true? Art them up!
Does your schedule overwhelm you? Would you rather tear up your calendar than follow what is written out each day? Let's work on an art journal prompt!
There are usually one or two stressors in everyone's life. There really is no escaping that. Let's art journal about this and find some relief.
Everyone has goals, in some form or another, and this includes mixed-media artists. What are your artistic goals?
Turn the decision-making process into an opportunity for a mixed-media art project. If you are struggling with a decision, art it up!
Self-help books constantly point out the importance of keeping a journal. This doesn't work for those who don't like to write. Let's make art instead.
Self-help professionals have been noting the importance of outlining aspirations in order to reach achievement for years. That is the focus of this prompt.
Inspiration is a very important part of all artists' lives, not just mixed-media artists. This art journal prompt focuses on inspiration.
Experts have been suggesting making goals tangible by writing them down for years. What about turning goals into art, in addition to writing?
Everyone is afraid of something; there is no getting away from that. This art journal prompt focuses on facing these fears.
Teachers who create exciting journal entries for middle school students often find that their students write better responses.
Suggestions for teachers who are searching for daily journal prompts.
Three journal prompts and writing exercises to use in high school English and literature lesson plans about Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street.
Moms know what it is like, especially, to juggle the schedule of two or three people at once. This is also true for management professionals. Let's explore.
Learning to journal is an excellent way to get in touch with your inner needs and feelings.
There is no getting around how important food is to everyone - be it to sustain us, entertain us, comfort us, or betray us. That is this art journal prompt's focus.
Houseplants seem to be that invisible part of homes that are noticeably missing when they're moved. Let's make some art about them!
No one likes to experience tragedies, nor do we like to think we need help getting through them. Use your art journal as a tool to help you through.
Exploring feelings of excitement is very positive and invigorating. Let's turn these feelings into mixed-media art in art journals.
Touching on unsent letters through use of mixed-media art has come up in the past, and it will continue to be a topic in the future. Let's mix art and letter-writing!
Parents and grandparents, in particular, will enjoy this art journal prompt. Show your admiration, appreciation, gratitude, and love for your family in your art journal.
Turn your art journal into a tool through use of this art journal prompt. Not only will you be able to create some art, but you will also sort through issues.
This art journal prompt focuses on the explorations of feelings. Because more than one feeling will be associated, be sure to set aside more than one sitting.
For some, the changing of the seasons is not a big deal at all. For others, it's a time for celebration! However you feel, why not express it in your art journal?
Art therapy is both professional and novice approach to sorting out whatever it is that needs healing. In this sense, a novice approach is used.


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