#FridayFeeling: Excited About Danny’s New Book!

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Our #FridayFeeling is all smiles and excitement about Sketchbook Skool co-founder Danny Gregory’s new book, Art Before Breakfast: The Workbook. If you’ve been trying to bring more creativity into your life but don’t know how, or where to find the time, this workbook is for you.

Danny wrote Art Before Breakfast to show people how to make art–that’s art with a small “a,” the kind of accessible creativity that won’t trip you up with doubts about talent or training. Making this kind of art is something everyone can do, and should do. (We’ve been posting a lot about the wellness benefits of making art, and our favorite benefit–it’s fun!)

You can pre-order a copy of Art Before Breakfast: The Workbook, but you don’t have to wait for it to arrive to start being more creative. Sketchbook Skool klasses are open and ready to show you how you, too, can be an artist. With a nice, small, manageable “a.”

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