Sketchbook Play! Easy Mindset Shifts to Draw & Paint Freely & Frequently
Yasmina Creates, Artist & Creativity Cheerleader
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1.
Trailer/Intro
2:22
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2.
What a Sketchbook Is and Isn’t
11:00
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3.
Overcoming the Inner Critic
9:01
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4.
Finding Your Real Goal
4:32
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Supply Ideas
4:18
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6.
What to Draw or Paint
6:02
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Many Sketchbooks at Once
7:03
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8.
Recent Sketchbooks Tour
21:04
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9.
Building Semi-Daily Consistency
12:19
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10.
Q & A With Victoria Osorio
4:08
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11.
Class Project
2:25
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Are you struggling with half‑filled sketchbooks collecting dust because you compare yourself to those flawless spreads on Instagram? Been there, done that... for YEARS—until about a year and a half ago, when I finally healed my mindset, dove back into my pile of abandoned books, and embraced a semi-daily play habit. Since then I’ve filled over 500 pages across three and a half sketchbooks, and in this class I’ll show you exactly how to do the same thing, by quieting your inner critic, falling in love with “ugly” art, and building a playful, real‑life sketchbook practice that sticks—even when you feel like you don’t have time for it or feel like doing it.
This Class Will Cover:
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What a Sketchbook Is—and Isn’t
Learn why sketchbooks aren’t magazine spreads, why ripping out pages hurts more than it helps, and how keeping all your “failures” in one place becomes your greatest learning tool. -
Overcoming the Inner Critic
Find out how to recognize that pesky voice, re-frame it as false programming, and use simple mantras, mindfulness, and “free‑play” sessions to quiet it down. -
Finding Your Real Goal
Whether you crave play, discipline, fundamentals, or pure experimentation, you’ll define the intention that lights you up—and learn how to refer back to it every time you open your sketchbook. -
Supply Ideas
From lined notebooks and ballpoint pens to mixed‑media sketchbooks and refillable ink brush pens, discover budget‑friendly options (and the occasional splurge) so you can experiment without fear. -
What to Draw or Paint
Draw from life, use Pinterest references, doodle patterns, collage, abstract paint—there’s no wrong subject. I’ll share how I mix themes, combine images, and find inspiration in everyday objects. -
Many Sketchbooks at Once
See why I work in three sketchbooks—one for black‑and‑white studies, one mixed‑media “main” book, and one free‑for‑all “ugly” sketchbook—and how juggling multiple sketchbooks fuels creativity. -
Building Semi‑Daily Consistency
Get habit‑stacking tricks, workspace hacks, and mini‑session strategies (even two‑minute starts!) that keep you drawing seven or eight days out of ten—without burnout. -
Recent Sketchbook Tours
Flip through my own pages—ugly, pretty, layered experiments—and witness the evolution that 15‑minute morning sketches and mindset shifts can deliver.
Why This Class Works
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Mindset First: You’ll stop treating your sketchbook like a graded exam and start seeing it as a laboratory for play.
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Practical Habits: Real‑life scheduling tips and ideas of what to draw make consistency feel effortless.
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Real Examples: No polished demos only—every “failed” page is on camera so you know you’re not alone.
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Flexible Tools: Use what you have. Cheap lined pads work as well as fancy mixed‑media books.
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Vibrant Community: Share spreads, celebrate your ugly and pretty work, and learn from everyone else's journeys.
Who Should Enroll
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Anyone who’s ever felt intimidated by blank pages
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Busy people who want a portable, five‑to‑fifteen‑minute daily art habit
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Perfectionists craving permission to make “ugly” art
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Artists at any level looking to reignite playful creativity
What You’ll Need
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A sketchbook or notebook (any size)
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Pencil, pen, marker or your favorite dry media
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(Optional) Watercolor, gouache, crayons, ink‑brush pens—whatever you already have!
How the Class Flows
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Mindset Reset – Why “perfect” sketchbooks hold you back.
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What a Sketchbook Is & Isn’t – Reclaim your book as a safe space.
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Silencing the Inner Critic – Mantras, mindfulness, free‑play rituals.
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Finding Your Goal – Play, discipline, fundamentals or pure fun?
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Supplies Deep Dive – Cheap vs. splurge, tool swaps, ideas, & my own fav list.
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Subject Inspiration – References, life drawing, patterns, abstracts, & even copyright laws.
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Multiple Sketchbooks – Black‑white studies, mixed‑media lab, “ugly” zone.
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Consistency Blueprint – Habit‑stacking, mini‑sessions, environment hacks.
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Sketchbook Tours – Real‑time flip‑throughs of my own imperfect journey.
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Wrap‑Up & Next Steps – How to sustain your practice for years to come.
By the end of this class you’ll have all the mindset tools, prompts, and habit hacks to finish existing sketchbooks and start new ones—with confidence, joy, and zero shame over “ugly” pages. Your perfectly imperfect sketchbook is waiting—let’s fill those pages together!
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Your Sketchbook Play Project
Yayy, you finished the class! Now it’s time to put everything into practice. Your project has three simple steps that will lock in your new mindset, habit hacks, and creative goals. So you can play freely and create often!
(P.S. BUT you can share any part of your sketchbook journey!!)
1. Define Your Sketchbook Intention
Pick one word or short phrase that captures why you want to build a sketchbook habit. It can even be a paragraph. Just set an intention that makes you excited to create!
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Maybe it’s “prolific”, “fundamental practice”, “loose lines”, or “experimentation.”
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Write that intention on the first page (or cover) of your sketchbook as a reminder before each session.
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I also recommend giving yourself permission to create ugly art here if you have a problem with judging your art!
2. Set Your Sketchbook Appointment
Decide when you’ll sketch—morning coffee, lunch break, right before bed, while watching Netflix, on the commute—and commit to it for at least one week.
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You can jot that appointment into your calendar or planner or directly on your sketchbook pages.
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If you miss a day, don’t stress—just pick up where you left off.
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You can revisit it at the end of the week and see if your appointment can be moved to a better time or maybe you like to create more spontaneously throughout the day! Just reflect and adjust!
3. Fill in Your First (or Next) Sketchbook Spread
Start a brand new sketchbook or go back to one you abandoned:
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If you’re continuing where you left off in an old one, just add a date to that page and your intention.
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If you’re starting a new one, do the the same thing on the first page.
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Spend 5–15 minutes using whatever tools you have on hand—pencil, pen, crayon, watercolor—no pressure.
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Experiment, scribble, paint, collage—remember, there’s no “ugly” art here.
Share Your Journey!
Make a project in the gallery to share your journey! You can share ANYTHING sketchbook related. Here are some examples:
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Your intention or word and why you chose it
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When you’ve scheduled your sketch sessions
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What tools or prompts you tried
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One spread or tiny drawing you loved—and if you’re brave, one “ugly” surprise you’re not ashamed of! To show that we all make things we love and hate!
- Or just a tour of your recent sketchbooks, your experiences, your advice & lessons learned!
Share anything you like, anything that is fun or interesting to you. Or show how you fixed a spot you didn’t love. Talk about your style journey. Or even share a sketchbook tour that you find inspiring on YouTube! Anything is welcome here as long as it relates to your sketchbook journey! This project space is all about play, discovery, and growth together—no judgment, only fun & encouragement!
Let’s keep filling those pages together by cheering each other on! :)))
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