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Allowing Space For Creative Mindfulness
By: Guest Blogger
Somewhere along the path of self-discovery and healing myself through art, I decided to begin my journey back at school at the age of 33 to become an art therapist. The first task I set out for myself on my path of self-healing was to create in untraditional ways, ways not traditionally assumed with being an artist by today’s standards. In my case it was creating non-traditional self-portraits and journaling with my Archer & Olive Blackout bullet journal. I passionately believe that everyone is an artist and that if it is the intention of the person creating the piece with the intention for it to be art, then so it is.
Bujo Tutorial
How To: Penguin Illustration
By: Nabaa Afridi
Hello everyone! Nabaa here from @whimsical.doodles with a little penguin illustration! If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll notice...

Archer and Olive
Adding Positive Quotes + Inspiration To Your Journal
By: Liz Gray
One thing I’ve loved adding into my bullet journal spreads lately is an illustrated or painted quote/saying. Not only...

Archer and Olive
Painting In Your Bullet Journal
By: Bonnie Kuhl
Painting, journaling, and planning go hand in hand for me. I wanted to design a notebook that allowed you...