Learn how to work with water not against it and paint confidently in wet-on-wet watercolor.
From Blobs to Blooms 1.0
But the moment you add water…
things get messy.
Your colors bleed unpredictably.
Edges go wild.
The petals blur into each other.
And you’re left wondering, “Is this just how watercolors are? And I am just supposed to go with the flow?”
Water isn’t the problem.
Not knowing how to control it is.
Yes, I’m Ready to Paint with More Control →
You pick up your brush.
You know the consistency you’ve loaded.
You apply it to wet paper and instead of chaos, the color blooms beautifully.
Not by accident. But with intention
You can shape petals in water.
Soften edges with purpose.
Blend intuitively without overworking.
You’re no longer afraid of the water.
You’re working with it.
What wet-on-wet painting actually is (and why it goes wrong)
The 4 stages of water on your paper — and how to use them to your advantage
How to load your brush for different effects (Soy Sauce? Ketchup? You’ll get it)
A repeatable method to create soft blends, edges, and petals that glow
Real-time demos to help you see how water moves and how to guide it
Teach Me to Paint Loosely Without Losing Control →
This for you if:
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You’re scared to use too much water in your paintings
Your blends feel muddy or unpredictable
Wet-on-wet feels like guesswork
You want to feel more control and less chaos every time you sit down to paint
What Get:
you
60-minute recorded workshop
Brush + water ratio guide using easy visual metaphors
Full demo of soft wet-on-wet florals in action so you can apply your skills without overworking
Lifetime access to rewatch any time
Paint with what you already have no fancy tools needed
Yes, I Want to Feel More Confident with Water →
By the end of this workshop, you’ll walk away with:
Clarity on how to load your brush with purpose
A better relationship with your water (instead of fearing it)
The ability to paint wet-on-wet without second-guessing every stroke
The confidence to let your brush, your water, and your art flow
Not sure you’re ready for wet-on-wet?
if you keep avoiding water, you’ll keep avoiding using watercolor for it’s true power.
You’ll keep painting safely based on what you know, even when you crave flow.
Confidence doesn’t come later.
It comes from learning how to see, feel, and trust your brush as more than just a mark making tool.
And sometimes, that shift starts with just one soft petal.
Yes, I’m Ready to Turn My Blobs into Blooms →
Because when you stop fearing the water, your painting finally starts to move.