In 2019, I decided to watercolor paint every day, motivated to improve my artistic skills. I had taken a watercolor class in high school, where I learned the basics of this delicate art form. I wondered if I could remember anything I was taught. Not so much did I recall every detail, but I did teach myself how to meander through the creative process. Each day presented a new canvas. As I gained confidence, I started selling my works . I then made my paintings into tea towels, bags, note cards, and stickers.

And here I am today, 2025, and I am still coming up with things to paint. From vibrant landscapes to whimsical figures, there’s an endless array of inspiration around every corner. I find joy in transforming these creations into items, like tea towels and note cards. Recently, I have been pondering the notion of sharing my artistic journey more broadly, considering the possibility of putting my stuff on here every once in a while to sell, inviting others to embrace the beauty of my work and perhaps brighten their spaces with my creations.

Please comment and let me know what you think about me selling my art on here; I would love to hear your opinions and feedback regarding my work, as well as any suggestions you might have for improving my craft or reaching a wider audience. Your insights are invaluable to me as I navigate this exciting journey of sharing my creativity with others.

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2 responses to “My Daily Watercolor Journey: From Hobby to Art Sales”

  1. Samantha Davis Avatar

    Do you only use watercolor pans or do you use other forms of the medium?

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    1. sevenfreckles Avatar

      Hello! I use mostly tube watercolors.

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