Art projects you can do after work
Today’s Pencil it in project is about making this a regular thing. These small projects each week aren’t about making perfect art. They’re the beginning of doing art regularly and discovering your own ideas.

Drawing and painting can help you find moments of flow, and that is really good for you actually. So how do you make more art? You make it accessible.

Creating art kits to fit in your hands
Unless you are selling your art, you don’t need fancy supplies. You’re free to experiment! Cheap supplies make experimentation and play easy.
You can make so many projects with these:
A small sketchbook (pocket-sized makes it easy to fill a page)
Colored markers or colored pencils
Mini watercolor palette
India ink pens (they don’t seem to smear the ink)
Cut up scraps of paper and a glue stick
Keep everything in a small container that’s visible to you, and easy to pick up. The easier it is to pick up your art, the more you’ll do it. If it isn’t obvious, easy-to-do is the theme here. You don’t need to “try to make art,” you make art when you pick up a pencil, paintbrush, or even when you scribble on a napkin.
All you need is 10 minutes to put something on paper.
