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The scavenger-hunt aspect of collage is irresistible to so many Creativebug artists. Whether using it as their primary artistic medium or as an exercise to loosen up stuck creativity, the eight artists in this collection bring their own unique take on the medium. If you're feeling inspired, check out the full Daily Practice series of each artist below:
Inspired by Picture Books: A Daily Practice of Creative Prompts with Constance Moore
Altered Book Daily Practice with Courtney Cerruti and Faith Hale
Altered Books: The Sequel with Courtney Cerruti and Faith Hale
Get Unstuck: 31 Days of Overcoming Your Creative Block with Danielle Krysa
31 Creative Prompts From Modern and Contemporary Artists with Dawline-Jane Oni-Eseleh
Words Inform Images: 31 Prompts Using Writing as Inspiration for Art with e bond
Push Your Creative Boundaries: 31 Mixed Media Explorations with Risa Iwasaki Culbertson
Daily Art Journal Challenge: 30 Prompts with Get Messy
This 15-day practice will be released every other day this month.
Embroidery is practiced all over the world using a seemingly limetless variety of stitches. Here we've gathered together the very basics. If you're feeling inspired, check out the full Daily Practice series of each artist below:
Story Quilt Top: A Daily Practice in Hand Stitching with Heidi Parkes
Schoolhouse Sampler: A Daily Embroidery Practice with Rebecca Ringquist
Embroidery Sampler with Rebecca Ringquist
Daily Embroidery Challenge: Stitch-A-Day sampler with Rebecca Ringquist
Love Letter Quilt Top: A Daily Practice with Heidi Parkes
This 16-day practice will be released every other day this month.
Eyes are, of course, “the windows to the soul,” and while we love portraiture, representing just an eye can be an efficient way to represent a person. These classes are taught by different artists and use a variety of media to draw, sketch, paint, and capture eyes.
The foundational sketches for Sasha's chapters can be found in the PDF download in each of her classes below.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full Daily Practice classes with each artists here:
Sustainable Play: Upcycled Alphabet Daily Practice with Suzy Ultman
Colored Pencil Workshop with Sasha Prood
Inktober Daily Challenge with Lisa Congdon
Daily Drawing Challenge: 31 Pattern Motifs with Courtney Cerruti
Marker Workshop with Sasha Prood
Goddess Sketchbook: A Daily Practice with Lily Sol
Want to learn more image transfer techniques? Check out Courtney's other Image Transfers and Color Image Transfers on Wood classes!
Here at Creativebug we love to take the theme of Thanksgiving - gratitude - and reflect upon it all month long. In this selection of classes you'll find exercises, sketchbook activities, and projects all devoted to the theme.
If these mini lessons inspire you to dig deeper, check out the full classes listed here:
Daily Gratitude Journal with Mou Saha
Living a More Thankful Life: 30 Days of Gratitude with Creativebug
Daily Lettering Challenge: 31 Creative Lettering Ideas with Pam Garrison
It's spooky season and time to conjure up all things witchy, spooky, and magical. Begin your multimedia exploration by crocheting a witch's hat with Twinkie Chan. Paint a frog in gouache with Jen Orkin Lewis, then try your hand at stamp carving by making a magical starbust with Lisa Solomon. Lisa Congdon demonstrates how to paint an inky moth, and learn a gorgeous monoprint technique by painting flickering candles with Courtney Cerruti.
If these mini lessons inspire you to dig deeper, check out the full classes listed here:
Crochet Halloween Appliqués with Twinkie Chan
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Animals with August Wren
Carve a Rubber Stamp Kit: A Daily Practice with Lisa Solomon
Inktober Daily Challenge: 31 Days of Drawing and Painting with Ink by Lisa Congdon
Artober: 31 Days of Spooky Monoprints with Courtney Cerruti
Apples are part of the classic still-life and are inspiring for artists of all levels. They have the same basic shapes but can be so different in color and texture, and are easy to find in the grocery store. Learn how five artists draw, sketch, and paint apples in this CbMixtape.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full classes with each artist here:
Sustainable Play: Upcycled Alphabet Daily Practice with Suzy Ultman
Daily Drawing Challenge with Lisa Congdon
28 Acrylic Studies with Courtney Cerruti
Everyday Sketching with Jon Stitch
Drawing and Illustration Baisics with Molly Hatch
Whether you have a green thumb or prefer a zero-care faux plant, houseplants exude comfort and elegance.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full classes with each artist here:
REPLAY Daily Drawing Challenge with Lisa Congdon
Color Play in Watercolor and Colored Pencil with Joy Ting
Inspired by Botanicals with Sharon Virtue
28 Acrylic Studies with Courtney Cerruti
31 Things to Draw with Pam Garrison
This selection of kid-friendly classes covers a variety of techniques using simple materials, including paper folding, assemblage, drawing, and tin-foil sculpture.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full classes with each artist here:
Little Artists with Abby and Violet Houston
Inspired by Picture Books with Constance Moore
Sustainable Play: Upcycled Alphabet Daily Practice with Suzy Ultman
Astro Origami with Faith Hale
31 Creative Prompts from Modern and Contemporary Artists with Dawline-Jane Oni-Eseleh
Make a House Book with Jody Alexander
For more of Rebecca's sketchbook work, check out her other class, Magpie Sketchbook: Collecting a Resource of Imagery.
- Felting foam and a variety of felting needles
- Scissors
- Olive oil soap or Dawn dish soap
- A bottle of warm water
- Spray bottle or other water spritzing tool
- An array of textured, nubbly items for wet felting such as bubble wrap, tulle, a piece of a pool noodle
- Towels
- Rubber bands (one for each of your flowers)
- Two pieces of 3mm wool felt to make the front and back of the crown base
- Various wool batting and roving for flowers
- Embroidery floss and needle
- Ribbons for tying the crown or 3/4" elastic, fabric, and safety pin to make a stretchy headband
- Hand sewing needle and thread or sewing machine and thread
- Straight pins
- Iron and ironing surface
- Make a felted wool floral crown
- Make flowers with wet felting
- Add details to flowers with needle felting
- Prepare a wool felt crown base
- Hand sew flowers to the crown base
- Sew together the crown base with blanket stitch
- Machine sew ribbon ties
- Machine sew an elastic band covered in fabric






There are so many options and features in Procreate, it can overwhelm a beginner. I loved that this class focused on just a few and how to use them to create an effective digital version of an analog medium, watercolor. This class is great for both a beginner digital artist new to Procreate and a traditional watercolor artist who wants to try working digitally. I most appreciated Sanae's spontaneous and improvisational manner of using Procreate. She shows you how to create very natural and loose imagery, which is not what most people imagine when they think of digital art.