Why Draw on Things?
Drawing isn't limited to paper. You can express creativity on notebooks, walls, fabric, wood, glass, or even digital screens. It’s a way to personalize your world and practice art anywhere.
Common Surfaces to Draw On
- Paper: The classic choice—sketchbooks, printer paper, or handmade sheets.
- Walls: With chalk or washable markers (or legally permitted murals).
- Fabric: T-shirts, canvas bags, or denim using fabric pens.
- Wood: Carve or use permanent ink for rustic designs.
- Glass: Dry-erase or window markers allow temporary art.
- Skin: Temporary tattoos or body paint for expressive fun.
Tips for Beginners
Start simple: use pencils or fine liners. Practice light sketching before committing with permanent tools. Always consider the texture and absorbency of your surface. And most importantly—have fun!
Stay Inspired
Look around you. A coffee mug, a notebook cover, or a plain tote bag—all are blank canvases waiting for your touch. Let curiosity lead your hand.