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The Small Things in Life - Art Journaling Workshop

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Andreeaillustration
Your Host

Andreea Mironiuc

Illustrator.

Manila, Philippines

Freelance illustrator, full-time dreamer. Guide for creative workshops on art journaling, self-discovery and making art for it’s own sake.

About this FieldTrip

In The Small Things in Life, we’ll slow down and reflect on the tiny moments that bring us happiness, such as the smell of fresh coffee, that one song that lifts your mood, or the way the sun hits your window just right. 🌞💛

What we’ll do:

✏️ Journal about the small joys that make life special

📜 Create a mini handmade notebook (yes, from scratch!)

🖋️ Fill it with words, doodles, and tiny reminders of happiness


What to know or bring

  • 2 sheets of blank paper (A4 or letter size, any color you like)

  • A stapler 

  • Scissors 

  • A pen 

  • And your favorite art materials (crayons, color pencils, markers, anything you love using and you have handy). 


What to expect

Workshop format!

A hands-on session where participants get to build, craft, or create something tangible.

It will be recorded!

The recording will be shared within 24 hours in the follow up email for a 4-day window, and available at the top of this page. Make sure to register for access!

Learn more about FieldTrips

Andreeaillustration
Your Host

Andreea Mironiuc

Illustrator.

Manila, Philippines

About Andreea Mironiuc

Freelance illustrator, full-time dreamer. Guide for creative workshops on art journaling, self-discovery and making art for it’s own sake.


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