Tag: watercolour

Rain

After the abundant theme of last month, I chose a more minimalist style for November, illustrated with rain related hand painted decorations. ☔

Witchy

Thanks to travel plans and a Halloween party I’m helping to organise this October, I decided to do a spooky witchy theme this year. 🎃 🧙‍♀️

Field journal

I checked a few boxes off my wishlist by creating a vintage field journal theme with gold leaf details.

Citrus

June marks the start of summer for me, so I wanted a theme that reminds me of that. The sweet freshness of citrus fruits fits the bill!

Party

With May being my birthday month, I figured it was time to host a little party in my journal. 🎉

Spring

Spring has arrived and I’m celebrating with a pink theme full of cute animals, painted in watercolour.

Cacti

Green cacti with colourful flowers are what March’s theme is all about.

Coffee

I was inspired to continue the brown aesthetic with a coffee theme for February.

Flora

Painted for Artober, 11/10/2023

View

Painted for Artober, 09/10/2023

Fire

Painted for Artober, 08/10/2023

Boundary

Painted for Artober, 07/10/2023

Angle

Painted for Artober, 06/10/2023

Splash

Painted for Artober, 05/10/2023

Bump

Painted for Artober, 04/10/2023

Opposite

Painted for Artober, 03/10/2023

Fluffy

Painted for Artober, 02/10/2023

Square

Painted for Artober, 01/10/2023

Delftware

The theme for August 2023 is Delftware (or: ‘Delft blue’ as it’s called in Dutch), which is a very traditional Dutch art style in blue monochrome.

Bees

July was the first month that I added a little quote to my title page. It’s a bit hard to read, but it says: “Even busy bees stop to smell the roses.”

Birthday cards

Some examples of birthday cards I made with watercolour paint this year.

Strawberries

New year, new journal, new me! The summer mood inspired me to make my first theme very cheerful and what better way to represent summer than strawberries?

Bullet Journal

I’m creating a bullet journal to track and document some things, as well as create opportunities for myself to be inspired to make art.