A friend of mine sent me a picture of this Buddha Board. She knows I have been practicing drawing, but also focused on a zen lifestyle.
Founder and CEO, Eric Thrall, created the Buddha Board to give children and adults a fun, relaxing and quick way to “be creative” and “in the moment.” With the Buddha Board, you draw with water, within 10 minutes your drawing fades away. So, you don’t have to be perfect, instead you are FREE to be as creative as you like.
This would make a great gift. Also, be wonderful at the office. We have a candy jar and employees come by for a treat. I bet if we had a Buddha Board by the candy jar, people would enjoy being creative.
When I was young, we all had an “Etch A Sketch.” We LOVED drawing, even though it was a bit cumbersome to use, we enjoyed it. The Buddha Board is modern and allows for more freedom in drawing and a lot easier to use. I’m excited about this, I want to try it out!

Oooooo. I like. It seems much better than candy. Please let us know how you like it.
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Yes, I like the idea.
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My daughter has one of these. I don’t know if she took it to college so I may have to unearth it
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Ok… so you can tell us what if it works well. Start looking in the closets. 🙂
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Thank you for a perfect idea for our daughter-in-law’s birthday next week. She may have to fight her own daughter to get creative time on the board.
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Great idea — they say children really enjoy this, good activity for mother/daughter to do together. Very creative and calming.
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Uh, I’ve seen these in China for years… well not this same board, but more like a roll of “paper” and it is used to practise calligraphy.
I have an Etch a Sketch at my parents home back in Spain, I found it last year and it still works!
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Oh… you need the Etch A Sketch for your son!
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