Art Journals With Kids
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Today I invite you to join me in art journaling, sharing this creative experience with your kids to promote self-expression and communication.
I began to explore art journaling after realizing how much joy I find in creating. Before kids, I used my music and dance to channel my creativity.
Recently, I’ve been exploring art journaling to tap into the creative self. And, I’ve invited my kids along for the journey as well. (AJ is 9 and JJ is 6.)
Originally published: 12/6/11
Updated: 6/13/24
What is Art Journaling?
My definition of art journaling is simple: Art journaling is creating a journal with a combination of words and visuals, or mixed-media art. It’s communication and self-expression.
Beginnings of Art Journaling

While in the mountains, we used our blank books, colored pencils, Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls, and wrote in our journals daily. Yes, I did this with the girls, too – a very important piece of getting kids to do anything! Mostly, I introduced some new ideas I noticed in the Doodle Diary book like:
- borders
- lines
- swirls
This is the cover page AJ made after we played with making swirls.

Here’s a page about a play we saw on our trip.

Art Journal Journals and Kits
We used Art Journal Kits from Strathmore. You can buy a mixed media journal like the ones we used here. I LOVE how thick the pages are.
The Strathmore kit isn’t currently available, but there are other art journaling kits for kids you can try.
Pick a Medium (or Two)
Looking at the ideas in the kit, we started with two art ideas: watercolor and collage.

Then the girl painted a watercolor background on their pages.
After that, they added pictures and words. (Remember when I wrote about word collections? You can use words from your word collection jars!)
There is no right way to art journal. It’s all about creating and being creative.
Here’s a page from JJ’s journal using collage and watercolor.

As we continue on our art journal exploration, here are 4 art journal prompts you can also try to start!

Art Journal Books I’m Reading
Raw Art Journaling by Quinn McDonald
The Art Journal Workshop by Tracy Bunkers
Creative Journaling by Renee Day
Create Your Life Book by Tamara Laporte

KEEP READING
Beginning Art Journaling Guest Post
Beginning Drawing Ideas for Kids



Wow! What an amazing prize pack. I would love the opportunity to art journal with my girls. I love your creative examples. I’m thinking what lovely gifts they would be as well!
Oh, we are in the process of exploring art journals too and recently blogged about it. Thank you for all the info.
I’ll check out those links.
I hope this giveaway was international…. 🙁
This is an area of creative expression I’ve always felt inadequate at. I’d love to have these beautiful books to start working on both my ability and my encouraging it in my children.
Oh, would my kids love these! What an incredible giveaway – thank you!
I am glad you posted this because about 2 months ago my then 7 y.o. was drawing pictures on 3×5 note cards. I asked her if she was going to add words and she said ‘No.’ I said, ‘Why not?’ She said she didn’t want to. Before I could tell her that she HAD to put words to the story, I stopped and thought, ‘No, she doesn’t HAVE to put words to the story because it might change.’ I admire the creativity in kids.