Modulo

Drew’s Art Box

No reviews
Recommended Ages

3rd Grade and up

Drew’s Art Box is a subscription art kit for kids that pairs high-quality supplies with step-by-step video lessons led by professional artists. Each box focuses on a specific project or technique—like watercolor landscapes or mixed-media portraits—helping children build real skills while still leaving room for creativity. Parents appreciate that everything needed comes in the box, eliminating last-minute supply runs and guesswork about materials. The guided videos make it easy for non-artistic adults to facilitate without hovering. It’s pricier than a basic craft kit, but for families who want meaningful art instruction and durable materials rather than disposable crafts, Drew’s Art Box delivers strong educational and entertainment value.

Ideal for roughly ages 9+ who are eager to go beyond “YouTube doodles” into more intentional, technique-rich art but still appreciate having everything laid out for them. It’s a strong fit for secular families who want art to feel like a serious, skill-building subject without losing the fun of bright supplies and satisfying finished products. 

Pros

Families love that Drew’s Art Box arrives with high-quality supplies and step-by-step video lessons, making “real art class at home” possible without a trip to the craft store. Each project weaves in technique, art vocabulary, and often history, so kids build both skill and confidence while finishing frame-worthy pieces that feel more substantial than quick doodles. 

Cons

Compared with free options, the boxes are relatively pricey, and shipping plus storage for supplies can be an issue for small spaces. Lessons are more structured than open-ended, so highly independent artists who just want to experiment may feel constrained, and younger kids may need significant adult help to follow multi-step projects. 

Drew’s Art Box appears as an approved vendor in several ESA and ClassWallet marketplaces, making it purchasable with certain state scholarship or special‑education funds when allowed.

$9.99-$23.24

Drew’s Art Box
$10.00 USD

Skills

What kids will learn

Drew’s Art Box Mission

Drew's Art Box's mission is to bring high-quality, affordable art education into homes so that every child can experience the joy and confidence that comes from making real art. Each box includes curated supplies and a complete, step-by-step curriculum written by a licensed art teacher, making it easy for families and co-ops to explore new media and techniques without hunting for materials or lesson plans. By combining structured instruction with room for creative choice, Drew's Art Box aims to help kids think like artists, not just follow crafts.

Drew’s Art Box Story

Drew's Art Box began when founder Liza Nurik, a licensed art teacher, noticed how many families were priced out of ongoing art classes that could cost $25 or more per group session and even more for private lessons. She started assembling boxes that mirrored the kinds of multi-week units she taught in person—complete with quality supplies, illustrated instructions, and extension ideas—so that her students could continue learning from home. What started as a small Etsy shop shipping a few boxes at a time quickly grew into a full curriculum service serving homeschoolers and art-loving families across the country. Today Drew's Art Box offers themed projects, seasonal boxes, and digital support, while still keeping Liza's original commitment to thoughtful, teacher-created lessons.

About Modular Learning

FAQ: Additional Details about Drew’s Art Box

On art day you crack open a sturdy box that smells of fresh paper and paint, lay out quality supplies, and cue a video where a licensed art teacher guides your child through drawing, blending, or sculpting toward a final project.

Drew’s Art Box is a one‑time art kit rather than a subscription: you choose a box, receive all supplies plus 3–7 video lessons, and your child works through the unit like a month of guided art classes at home.

Many kids can follow the video independently, but parents often stay nearby to manage mess, help with tricky steps, and sometimes enjoy making their own version of the artwork.

Boxes are designed for ages 9+ who can follow multi‑step instructions and handle tools like scissors, pastels, or felting needles, though younger children can participate with extra adult support.

Drew’s Art Box offers curated art projects with materials included, reducing executive‑function load for parents and kids. The clear, incremental instruction and tactile work can be therapeutic for anxious, autistic, or ADHD learners, especially when adults emphasize process over product.

Drew’s Art Box sends curated supplies and video lessons for a handful of projects, which reduces decision fatigue and gives kids with sensory processing challenges predictable, hands-on art experiences.

Refund and return options depend on where you purchase—direct orders and ESA marketplaces follow the platform’s general policy—so check the specific store or scholarship portal before buying.

Not a great match for tight budgets, minimalist households avoiding extra “stuff,” or kids who are easily frustrated by multi-step instructions and would rather sketch freely. Very young children may find the pace and detail overwhelming.

Lower-cost or more flexible alternatives include Art for Kids Hub (free YouTube), Deep Space Sparkle and Soul Sparklettes for printable art curricula, or Creativebug for a buffet of online art-and-craft classes.

NEW themes and digital add‑on lessons appear periodically, and the creator actively gathers feedback from homeschoolers in the Drew’s Art Box community to inspire future boxes.

Unbox and set up the project the night before, skim the video once without kids, and pre-portion tricky steps (like cutting or taping) so that your child can spend most of their energy on the creative parts rather than logistics.

Contact form

Meet Liza

Liza Nurik is a licensed art teacher, artist, and the founder of Drew's Art Box. She has taught art to children and teens in school classrooms and studio settings, and she brings that same depth of planning and scaffolding to the boxed curricula she designs. Liza is passionate about giving kids access to real art experiences—using quality materials, learning proper techniques, and studying artists—without requiring families to invest in expensive weekly classes. As a mom herself, she understands the realities of busy homeschooling days, so she designs projects that are both substantial and manageable, with everything needed shipped right to the mailbox.