30 DAY CHALLENGE: NOVEMBER PROMPTS
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Who’s ready for November art challenges?
Every month, I offer up a brand new painting and drawing art challenges where I create a little theme and a set of daily prompts and love it when people paint along with me! Painting and sketching every day for a month is fun yet challenging! You can jump in and out at any time, simply be inspired by a theme or attempt to paint each of the daily prompts. It’s entirely up to you! The goal is simply about forming a habit of daily painting and drawing.
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HAVE FUN!!! .
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❤️Your art can be in any medium and created in 2D, 3D or digital. .
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❤️You should complete and post one piece of art every day throughout the month of November. .
❤️Don’t forget to link and tag us in your post (#monthlyartcontest , @monthly_art_contest ) We might even feature your art on our blog!
How much time will it take?
While you can spend as much time at this as you like, just set aside 5-10 minutes each day and you’re in business.
I need some tips for carving out 5-10 minutes
- Carry a sketchbook in your bag and pull it out when you’re waiting in line
- Designate “creative time” where you and your child draw in sketchbooks side-by-side
- Wake up a little earlier than usual. You can make this more pleasant by lighting a candle, brewing tea, and sitting with your sketchbook for a few minutes before the rest of your home wakes up
What’s the goal?
- Improve your drawing, painting, mark-making skills
- Try and explore new ways of art-making
- Land on new ideas that wouldn’t have emerged otherwise
- Have fun
- Model creative thinking for your child (if you’re a parent or teacher)
- Celebrate the imperfection of your ideas
- Think creatively
What Tools Will I Need?
- A sketchbook or a ream of paper. Even post-its or old receipts will work.
- Mark-making tools like pens and pencils
- Paint and brush
- “Attaching” materials such as glue and tape will come in handy
- Collage materials such as scrap paper, newspaper, old homework, or magazines.
- Anything else that strikes your fancy. We’ve used hole punchers,
chalk markers , tea, and okra (they make beautiful stamps).
Be sure to tag your daily artworks on Instagram with
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