Meditative Mandala Art from the comfort of home!

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Description

Discover the calming power of mandala art — wherever you are. With guided, easy-to-follow sessions, you’ll learn to create intricate mandala patterns that soothe the mind and awaken creativity. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to deepen your practice, this at-home experience offers: ✨ Step-by-step instructions ✨ Techniques to promote focus, relaxation, and mindfulness ✨ A beautiful way to connect with yourself through art Unplug. Breathe. Create. Let mandala art be your sanctuary — no experience needed, just an open heart and a pen. In your journey of creating beautiful art, you extend your curiosity outwards from the centre and inwards within yourself. The process is in itself a wonderful metaphor for life's journey: how we navigate pathways, intersections, follow lines of interest, pause to step back and contemplate the whole, trust the gradual unfolding without knowing the end result. So come join in for a surreal experience, which is fun and engaging at the same time!

What you will need

- A4 size paper (preferably a thick one or one from any sketch book). - Pencil. - Ruler. - Rubber/eraser. - Compass. - Protractor. - Smudge-proof fine liner pen (or any fine liner pen, nib size 0.2/0.3). - Coloured pens (optional).

Duration

1 hour

Cancellation policy

Non-refundable - Refunds are not available

Maker

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StoryBeyondLines

with Craft Courses since 2025

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Suitable for

  • Adults
  • Seniors
  • Teenagers
  • Children
  • Wheelchair users
  • Hearing impaired
  • Limited mobility
  • Learning difficulties (SEN)
  • Spooky
  • Overseas Holiday
  • Tutor can travel
  • Father's Day
  • Fairs, festivals & exhibitions
  • Romantic
  • Suitable for beginners
  • Mother's Day
  • Christmas
  • Pet lovers
  • Easter
  • UK Holiday
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FAQs

Yes, it is for any and everyone! From children of age 7+ to adults of age 80+, any and everyone can embrace and learn this beautiful art!

Structure & symmetry: mandalas are often made up of repeated shapes and patterns radiating from a central point, which brings a calming, meditative quality to the process. A tool for mindfulness: creating or colouring mandalas helps quiet the mind, focus attention, and reduce stress — making it a powerful form of active meditation. A reflection of the inner self: each mandala is unique and can reflect your emotions, energy, and intention at the time of creation. Used across cultures: while rooted in ancient Hindu and Buddhist traditions, mandalas appear in various cultures — from Tibetan thangka paintings to Native American sand art.

Mandala art is a spiritual and artistic practice that involves creating geometric patterns, usually arranged in a circular form. The word "mandala" comes from Sanskrit and means “circle” — symbolising wholeness, unity, and harmony.

This course is taught online