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My Sketchbook & Creative Process: Aesthetic Art & DIY Ideas

bySambhavitaShips across IndiaStarts from600 per artworkView full gallery

Welcome to my happy place. Here is a peek inside my sketchbook where I experiment with paints, try out new DIY ideas, and just play with colors. Grab a cozy drink and let us get creative together.

A cute and fun date idea you can try with your partner or bestie. This video shows how to make adorable matching art using just your fingerprints and a pen.

I'm currently obsessed with this coquette room decor idea. Watch me paint a page full of pink watercolor bows to frame and hang on the wall. It's a simple way to add a soft, romantic touch to your space.

Let's make an aura board together. This video shows how I use chalk paints and a palette knife to create a textured, colorful board for manifestation, complete with the angel number 11:11.

Giving my boring old notebook a cute makeover. I used acrylics to paint a fun, coquette-inspired design with bows and tulips right on the cover.

A sketchbook idea for you to try. I painted a realistic anatomical heart next to a page of lipstick kisses, creating a cool and edgy art spread.

A tutorial on how to paint a glamorous red gown with gouache. I show how to create the look of flowing, shimmery fabric using different shades and highlights.

I tried to paint a nostalgic scene of an old iPod and a book, but it didn't turn out how I wanted. Sometimes art is about the process, not perfection, and I'll definitely repaint this idea.

Do you remember making these paper fortune tellers in school? I painted one in my sketchbook for a hit of nostalgia. Such a fun core memory!

Painting on a 50 gsm old dictionary page was a challenge. I tried to paint realistic hands, but the paper was just too thin. An interesting experiment!

Another attempt at painting on a 30-year-old book. This time I painted a pair of black converse shoes, and the vintage paper adds a really cool, dark academia vibe.

About My Sketchbook & Creative Process

When I am stuck in an art block, I stop worrying about making a perfect piece and start playing with textures, like painting directly on old book pages or testing new color combinations on vintage paper. It is less about achieving a specific result and more about that relaxing, 2 AM creative flow where the only goal is to make something pretty that makes me smile.

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