If you’ve never used Paint Peels before, this is the best place to begin.
No experience needed.
No art skills required.
No pressure to make something “good.”
Paint Peels are not traditional stickers — they’re repositionable, brushstroke-based pieces designed to help you explore color, layering, and composition in a simple, hands-on way.
Think of them as mess-free painting meets collage.
This guide will show you exactly how to start using Paint Peels in your journal, sketchbook, or creative practice — in just a few minutes.
What Are Paint Peels?
Paint Peels are repositionable sticker sheets made from original painted brushstrokes.
You can:
- peel and place them
- move them around (on most smooth surfaces)
- layer colors
- build compositions over time
They’re designed for:
- art journaling/junk journals
- creative play
- color exploration
- beginners and experienced artists alike
There’s no glue, no drying time, and no commitment—just color you can move.
What You Need to Start
You don’t need much.
- 1–3 Paint Peels sheets A surface.
- Choose one: a journal, sketchbook, piece of paper, water bottle, phone, laptop, mirror, toilet, or any place you like to make art.
- 2–10 minutes
That’s it.
Start Here: 3 Simple Ways to Use Paint Peels
If you’re not sure what to make, start with one of these.
No planning needed — just pick one and begin.
1. Stack Them Like Rocks (or Line Them Up)
Start placing pieces on top of each other — like a little stack of stones.
Or line them up across the page.
You can:
- build upward
- create a path
- or make a simple rhythm across the page
It’s calming, repetitive, and a really easy way to begin.


2. Turn Them Into Something
Try using the shapes to build something recognizable.
A person.
A face.
A little character.
A shape.
You don’t need to be precise — just suggest it.
This is where things start to feel playful and a little unexpected.

3. Create a Mini Landscape
Use your pieces to build a tiny world.
Think:
- ground
- sky
- horizon
- layers
It could be abstract or slightly representational.
Even a few pieces can feel like a place.

A Quick Tip: Don’t Try to Make It “Good”
This is the part most people get stuck on.
You don’t need:
- a plan
- a perfect layout
- a finished piece
You’re just moving color around.
Some of the best pages come from:
- quick decisions
- imperfect placement
- experimenting without attachment
If something doesn’t feel right, just move it.
That’s the whole point.
What Can You Use Paint Peels For?
Paint Peels are flexible and can be used in a variety of ways:
- art journaling pages
- sketchbook experiments
- collage and mixed media
- planner decoration
- creative warmups
- mindfulness and relaxation
- adding personality to your water bottle, phone, or laptop
They’re especially helpful if you want to create but don’t want to deal with paint, supplies, or cleanup.
Share What You Make
One of the best parts of Paint Peels is seeing how different everyone’s pages look.
If you create something, I’d love to see it.
You can:
- tag @paint.peels on instagram
- or submit your paint peels creations here
- when you submit to our page we will send you a small thank you gift
I feature real pages from the community — simple, playful, and imperfect moments of color.
Some Final Thoughts
You don’t need to be an artist to use Paint Peels.
You just need a page and a willingness to start.
Even a few pieces placed on paper can shift your mood, spark an idea, or open the door to something new.
Start simple.
Start messy.
Just start.


