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Summer camp that actually feeds your kid’s creativity

Boutique art journaling - only 8 spots per session

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Where preteens create freely, express fully, and leave feeling like themselves

Five girls sitting around a dining table inside a bright room with white walls, large windows, hanging plants, and a table covered with art supplies including markers, pens, notebooks, and a pencil case.

Dates:

  • Session 1: June 15 – 19 - Sold out

  • Session 2: July 6 - 10 - Sold out

  • Session 3: July 13 – 17 - 2 spots left!

  • Session 4: July 27 - 31 - 5 spots left!

  • Session 5: August 10 - 14 - 7 spots left!

Ages:

9–12 (8 and 13 year olds welcome too)

Location:

Monday–Thursday: Downtown Phoenix - 115 W McDowell Rd

Friday: Phoenix Art Museum - 1625 N Central Ave

Hours:

Monday through Thursday from 9am – 2pm & Friday from 10am - 2pm

Max 8 students per session

$350 per week / Deposit option available

Paying with ESA funds? Use code ESA at checkout. Upon registration, you will receive an invoice to use for ClassWallet. Your spot is not held until we receive confirmation that the ClassWallet invoice was submitted.

This is not your typical art camp. Big things are happening inside preteens, hormonally, emotionally, and socially. They’re figuring out who they are, navigating friendships, and growing up in a world that never slows down, and sometimes talking about it is just too hard. I help preteens find tools to process big emotions through creative expression, a way to say something without words. But we also just have fun, because the whole point is to make art feel exciting again, not intimidating. It’s not about being perfect or being an artist. That belief is exactly what stops most kids from creating at all. The focus is always process over perfection.

Each day, campers explore new techniques and then choose whether to bring it into a layered journal page or a release for whatever they’re feeling that day. The next morning, after some grounding, we reflect on the day before with optional sharing. Along the way, they discover their own creative instincts and build real connection with each other in a small, home-like studio space.

Each week includes a bonus take-home craft project, and ends with a field trip to the Phoenix Art Museum, where campers discover that what they made belongs in the world of art too.

The tools they learn here don’t stay in the studio. These are simple, intuitive exercises they can return to on their own whenever things feel like too much. Every camper gets their own art journal to use all week and take home at the end.

New this fall: Friday Art Journaling

The same art-making process as our summer camps, built into a weekly Friday rhythm. Homeschool and afterschool sessions starting this October.

A Typical Day:

9:00–9:30: Arrive and settle in gently. We ease into the day with calming practices, then reflect on what we created the day before, what it felt like, what it meant, with sharing always optional

9:30–10:30: First creative exploration. Guided techniques in watercolor, collage, ink, and more. No experience needed, just curiosity.

10:30–11:00: Continued exploration & creative work, with snacks available anytime they need a break.

11:00–12:30: Second creative exploration plus an optional separate weekly craft project.

12:30–1:00: Lunch break with a show campers vote on together. Please pack a lunch

1:00–2:00: More time to dive deeper into today’s techniques or the weekly take-home craft, camper’s choice.

2:00–2:15: Clean up and wrap up the day.

Throughout the day expect spontaneous dance party breaks with a curated music playlist built by campers and somatic art-making moments woven in whenever the energy calls for it. Some days will have open studio time where campers follow their own creative instincts. Every week brings something different.

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A windowsill with potted plants, a colorful abstract painting, and a view of the window with patterned curtains.
Colorful watercolor artwork featuring a rainbow, smiling faces, flowers, and abstract shapes on a white paper, with additional drawings on a separate sheet nearby.
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  • Outline drawing of a hand holding a notebook and a pen or pencil.

    CREATIVITY

    Your child will explore a range of art techniques and develop their own unique creative voice by trusting their instincts and expressing what’s authentically theirs. No experience needed. No perfection expected.

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    GROUNDING

    Every session begins with gentle movement and grounding practices to help your child arrive, slow down, and regulate emotions before creating. We create from a calm and present place.

  • Two abstract line art figures' profiles facing each other, with swirling lines representing thoughts or brains connecting between them.

    CONNECTION

    Kids become part of a small intimate community of 8 where every voice matters and every creation is celebrated. They’ll also connect with themselves through guided journaling prompts.

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    GROWTH

    Beyond art skills, your child builds confidence, emotional awareness, and lifelong tools for self expression, including a personal art journal they take home to keep creating.

Meet the Instructor

Aimee Combs, Founder of Lotus Creative Healing

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I'm a mom, certified art teacher, creative depth coach and art therapy practitioner currently teaching art to PreK–6th graders in Phoenix. I believe in using creative expression to help kids grow in confidence and emotional wellness and my message is always the same: art doesn't have to be perfect. It can be messy, freeing and a whole lot of fun.

From one parent to another, I'm not just a teacher. I'm also a mom to a preteen who needs consistent emotional regulation support. I created these programs out of love and necessity, knowing my own child needed this and that other families would benefit too.

I bring a unique blend of education, experience, and heart to every class I teach. I hold a:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Art Studies

  • K–12 Art Teaching Certificate

  • Certified Art Therapy Practitioner credential

  • Creative Depth Coach Certificate

  • Registered Yoga Instructor Certification

In addition to creating our youth programs I teach art at a hybrid school for homeschoolers on elective days, leading weekly classes for grades PreK–6th. I've also taught a variety of afterschool programs including one at a school for gifted children and served as the lead art director for a school art auction fundraiser.

My approach has always been the same whether I'm in a classroom or running a camp. Meet kids where they are, take the pressure off and watch what happens when they feel free to create. Creativity belongs to every child. That's what drives this work.

Read more about my journey here.

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