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Chaotic Draw Along - Prompt Card Deck

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So, um... this is the box where it all started. The 'Original' one?

Inside this little box, there are 105 prompt cards with 5 cards that you can customize yourself. That sounds manageable, but... Mr. Wheeler says it creates over 300,000 unique combinations. That must be a cajillion different drawings! I need to sit down just thinking about it.

It’s actually three decks in one. You get 35 Subjects (the thing you draw), 35 Descriptors (what it looks like or doing), and 35 Chaos cards (which... oh dear... they really pepper the gumbo).

You just shuffle them, pick one of each, and draw whatever it tells you. Even if it tells you to draw a "Screaming Potato" while "Holding your breath."

  • 110 High-quality cards
  • 35 Subject Cards (Orange)
  • 35 Descriptor Cards (Teal)
  • 35 Chaos Cards (Red)
  • Over 300,000 weird and wonderful prompt combinations
  • Box included (to keep the chaos contained)
A visual guide for playing Chaotic Draw Along showing a red deck box, sample cards (Taco, Baby, Jumping, Barking, Pickles, Mine), and playful illustrations of a running taco and fleeing pickles; text bubbles explain how to draw cards and add chaos.

A DRAWING CHALLENGE FOR EVERYONE

Prompt Card Deck

You know how sometimes you want to draw, but your brain is just... empty? And the blank page is staring at you? And it starts to feel... judgmental.

Well, this deck is to fix all that.

All that artblock just flies away like a dandelion in the wind. You just flip the cards, and the ideas are right there and ready for you. My gnome friends call it an "Idea Engine." I call it a "panic inducer," but the community seems to really love it.

It stops you from worrying about making "Perfect Art" and gets you making "Fun Art" instead. Which is... really nice, actually.

A whimsical junkyard scene with playful clutter and a character lounging with pumpkins, next to prompt cards labeled “Blushing,” “Cardboard Box,” “In a Junkyard,” and “Listening.”

ALL OF THE IDEAS!!!

The gnomes did the math (I checked it on a calculator, and it just said 'ERROR'). With 105 cards with two prompts each, there are over 300,000 combinations. That means you could draw every day for the rest of your life and never get the same thing twice. That sounds... wow.

A funny T-Rex drawing holding an ice cream cone with prompt cards “T-Rex,” “Moist,” and “Claws” nearby, plus sketches of bears labeled “Glowing” and “Bear,” emphasizing group play with 110 prompt cards.

THE CHAOS CARDS... OH DEAR.

The Orange and Green cards... they're just dandy and give you a nice idea of what to draw. But the Red Chaos Cards... those are a bit spicy spicy! Like, imagine you had a happy little DANCING OCTOPUS, but then it was RIDING A UNICYCLE?!

Two hand-drawn sketches by children—an owl and a whale—with the associated prompt cards “Loopy,” “Owl,” “Giant,” “Slimy,” and “Whale,” showing that the game is fun for both kids and adults, labeled “11 years old vs 9 years old.”

FOR ANYONE (EVEN ME).

You don't have to be a professional artist to use these. In fact, the gnomes said it's almost better if you aren't? It’s just a challenge to get your pencil moving. You can use it alone, or with friends, or... you can join us on the discord and we can all be confused together.

A playful sketch of a jumping taco with arms and legs, drawn in a spiral notebook. Two colorful game cards labeled 'Taco' and 'Jumping' from the Chaotic Draw Along game are placed in front.

Get ready to unleash your creativity and embrace the chaos!

Draw Your Chaos Cards!

Shuffle the deck and grab one ORANGE card (the Subject) + one GREEN card (the Descriptor).

Feeling extra wild? Pull a RED card (ABSOLUTE PURE CHAOS) for a surprise twist!

You draw "Taco" (Orange) + "Jumping" (Green) = Now you MUST draw a jumping taco!

A whimsical sketch of a witch preparing to season a sleeping baby on a baking tray, drawn in a spiral notebook. Three game cards labeled 'Witch,' 'Pickles,' and 'Baking' from the Chaotic Draw Along game are placed in front.

Get ready to unleash your creativity and embrace the chaos!

Create Your Masterpiece!

Use your twisted prompts to craft the most hilariously absurd drawing possible.

Go full scribble mode or Michelangelo-level—no rules, just fun!

If you drew a RED card, be prepared for pure chaotic nonsense!

Colorful group illustration featuring whimsical characters, including a skull king with a crown, an orange bird, a mischievous cat, a green pickle, a red devil, and other quirky figures, all gathered in a lively scene.

Get ready to unleash your creativity and embrace the chaos!

Share the Madness!

Challenge your friends to a speed round and see who can draw the wackiest creation!

Turn it into a classroom activity, perfect for art teachers or anyone who loves creative chaos!

Host a drawing jam at your next party, art night, or school event! Laughter guaranteed!

Try It Out !

Not sure what Chaotic Draw Along is?

Try it out yourself — for free!

  1. Click the "Flip the Cards" button.
  2. You'll reveal three prompts you can use to create your own chaotic drawing.
  3. Want to see how others interpreted the prompts? Just click "See What Others Did".
  4. Click it again to see even more awesome work from the community!

Let’s get chaotic!

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Front and back of the Chaotic Draw Along deck packaging, featuring colorful designs and product details.

This deck is really the heart of the whole

Chaotic Draw Along

We just want to help folks reconnect with their imagination, and make it easier to draw, paint, make and create.

You know, to help you beat 'Art Block' and stop worrying about making mistakes.
So, if you want a little box that fits in your pocket but holds a bazillion weird ideas -

This is it.

It's just... a nice way to let go and be chaotic. I hope that's okay.

How it works

Use the prompt cards to spark new ideas and overcome art block, or dive into collaborative draw-along sessions with friends and family for a burst of creativity and fun.