Gifts for You
As a strong creative and arty person, for many years, I have generated countless free resources on Alison Hazel Art. These guides, lists and templates are to help you get back to art, get to grips with being a hobby artist and build your art micro side business.
But these freebies are scattered all over my website and so, to help you out even more, I have put all my Alison Hazel Art Freebies in one place, right here. From now on you can easily look through all of them and get the ones you want and need right now.
Sigil Map Template
Sigils as Art: Get a PDF of my sigil map to get started with sigil art.
Grid Art Journal Templates
- Grid Art Journal Template: I have provided you with twenty-six different templates. The templates include some basic layouts that you can use to get started with grid art journaling. Also, I’ve added a few different grid shapes to inspire you to try something different with your grid art journaling.
Face of Jesus Guide
- How to draw the Face of Jesus – This is a guide I made to help get the facial proportions correct and for a starting point to draw Christ. Use your intuition when using this guide.
Fibonacci Shell Template
- Fibonacci Shell Template – This is a quick template to draw the dynamic natural Fibonacci shell which is, let’s face it, a tricky design to get your head around.
Author Bio
Alison Hazel is a woman who shares her ongoing journey about becoming an artist later in life. She creates simple art that anyone can make. She hopes to inspire you to reach your creative potential in the area that suits you.
AHAtober 2025
AHAtober 2025 is a self-paced online art challenge similar to Inktober. In 2025 the prompts are all about meditative art.
Artist Interview: Arwynne O’Neill
In this artist interview, meet ARWYNNE O’NEILL an artist and writer from Vancouver, Canada. Arwynne creates fantasy art with goddess themes.
Does Your Day Job Quietly Support Your Art?
Many artists and hobby artists feel torn between their day job and their creative life. But what if your job is not blocking your art at all. What if it is quietly supporting it. This gentle reflection explores the idea of the day job as a modern patron, offering stability so creativity can grow. Through simple mindset shifts, small daily practices, and real life examples, this article invites you to see work, art and self care in a kinder light. If you love sketchbooks, journaling, hobby art and living a creative life in ordinary days, this one is for you.





