Chronicle Books - Ready, Set, Draw

Ready, Set, Draw

Randomized drawing prompts turn hesitant sketchers into playful artists

One tells you what to draw, the other determines how. A spinner adds randomness that keeps sessions unpredictable. You might draw trees with your eyes closed, flowers upside down, or combinations nobody anticipated five seconds earlier.

Bold colors and minimal shapes define these 66 cards, reflecting Tullet's distinctive visual language. The system eliminates competition and self-consciousness, when random selection determines the challenge, there's no pressure to be "good." This framework works equally well for restless six-year-olds and adults who've convinced themselves they can't draw.

The compact box travels easily: studio tables, waiting rooms, classroom art centers. Use it as warm-up before serious work, as a creative reset when projects stall, or as pure entertainment that happens to build drawing confidence. Combinations multiply exponentially across the decks, ensuring sessions never repeat exactly. What starts as silly often produces surprisingly strong work, the constraints force solutions you wouldn't choose deliberately.

Books and Media

Books and Media Purchase Guide

Books and Media

Activity Books - Interactive art books and workbooks for learning techniques and developing skills.

Coloring Books - Adult and children's coloring books for relaxation and creative expression.

Craft and Hobby Books - Instructional books covering various crafting techniques and projects.

Drawing Books - Technique books and tutorials for improving drawing skills and learning new methods.

Painting Books - Comprehensive guides to painting techniques, color theory, and artistic development.

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