Doodle Diary is an interactive guide to doodling that teaches girls how to combine images with words and art journaling techniques. In the tradition of Keri Smith (Wreck This Journal, This Is Not a Book), Dawn DeVries Sokol has created a fun, easy artist’s journal to get kids started with the basics.
Beautifully illustrated in full color, Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls provides clear explanations, instructions, and inspirations. Every page prompts a different project using a different artistic medium. For example, the Extreme School Makeover page directs you to paste a photo of your school on the page and then doodle over the image to remake it. Another page is for your movie reviews, but don’t forget to add your recent movie stubs or photos from ads to enhance the page. Whether you want to doodle about your day, make lists of your favorite things, or just write down goals and daydream, Doodle Diary is a great way to learn about art while having fun.
Try different mediums: Pens Watercolors Markers Stamps Add in: Family photos Ticket stubs Found art Xerox transfers
Dawn DeVries Sokol provides an engaging way for budding artists to learn and practice their artistic skills. Whether it’s used for practice or daydreams, this book is sure to delight artists of all ages. Dawn DeVries Sokol is an art journaler and doodler. Her blog (www.dblogala.com) provides ideas and discussions on materials, overcoming creative blocks, and prompts. She currently resides in Tempe, Arizona.
Perfect for on the go art moments! Who says that doodling has to be just for kids, or even just for girls? Dawn Sokol’s new book, Doodle Diary is the perfect size book for your on the go art moments. It’s fresh. It’s colorful. It’s inspiring. It’s inexpensive. It’s a fun little book that you can toss in your purse with a small handful of favorite pens and work on it while you are in line at the post office, at lunch, waiting for a movie to start, etc… I know what my nieces will be receiving for Christmas!In the…
Creativity Abounds! I’m an artist and journalling teacher – and this book has tickled me on both levels. The prompts are perfect jumping points for all sorts of creative thought and the pages are delightfully designed, yet not so perfect/prescious that they scare a child off from marking on them/journalling. I put it immediately on my journalling bibliography that I hand out to my student’s parents – and based on the kids’ reactions at today’s class, it’ll soon be in each of their backpacks! Furthermore, my…
an amazing journal for all ages! Looking at the preview for this book, I didn’t know what to expect; many books on journaling include some sort of materials section at the beginning, and I was looking for something more. Wanting to learn to doodle better myself, I ordered a copy and jumped for joy when it arrived.When it came out of the package, I was surprised! It’s a great size — small enough to fit in a purse or backpack — and is THICK.Past the recommended materials, there are pages and pages of…