Learn how to layer into wet-on-wet florals without overworking or control
From Blobs to Blooms 2.0
You’ve made the soft blobs. You’ve let them bloom.
But then you pause.
You're not sure if it’s dry enough to continue.
You go back in too soon and it bleeds.
You wait too long and the paper resists.
Or you avoid touching it altogether afraid to ruin what’s working.
Yes, I Want to Learn What Comes After the First Layer →
If you’ve been told watercolor is unpredictable.
Or that you just need to “let go” and accept the chaos.
So you try to control it. Or you don’t touch it at all.
But the problem isn’t the water.
And it’s not you either.
It’s timing.
And timing starts with observation.
Most artists don’t learn how to read their paper.
Instead, they guess.
But once you know how to notice the stages of your paper drying, you stop guessing.
Instead, you know exactly when to return to a bloom.
You know how to add a petal, a vein, a second layer without disturbing the softness you worked so hard to create.
That’s what Blobs to Blooms 2.0 is here to teach you.
Teach Me How to Paint with Timing, Not Fear →
You’ve laid down your first wash.
It’s damp — not dripping, not dry.
You can tell by the sheen on the paper.
You go back in with the same paint.
This time, it blends gently into the bloom.
No harsh edges. No bleeding.
Just soft, natural depth.
You didn’t guess.
You read the timing — and you trusted it.
How to time your brushwork based on the paper’s wetness (not guesswork)
The difference between blooming, bleeding, and blending — and how to control each
How to layer on top of wet petals without ruining the shape
How to use one consistency of paint to create depth and contrast
A visual breakdown of timing stages: shiny, damp, matte, dry
I’m Ready to Feel More in Sync with My Watercolor →
This for you if:
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You love your first layers but freeze when it’s time to go back in
Your second layer ruins the softness of your original bloom
You end up with hard edges, backruns, or muddy textures
You want to create layers that feel intentional, not accidental
What Get:
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2 hour workshop recording
Real-time floral layering demo with wet-on-wet techniques
The R.E.A.D. Method: a simple visual system to read your paper
Lifetime access
No fancy supplies needed, just your current brush, paints, and paper
Show Me How to Keep the Softness and Add Depth →
A clear method for timing your second and third layers
The ability to read your paper with confidence — not guesswork
Softer blends, cleaner shapes, and more intentional contrast
A new level of trust in your brush, your timing, and yourself
If you don’t learn this…
You’ll keep avoiding the second layer.
Or jumping in too fast and overworking what you loved.
You’ll keep painting safe — when your art is ready for more.
But this shift isn’t about doing more.
It’s about seeing more.
And when you learn how to notice the right moment —
everything changes.
Yes, I’m Ready to Go Beyond the First Layer →
Because water isn’t unpredictable — when you know how to watch for your moment.