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SHOW NOTES: A watercolor artist in a 40-person Swedish village used one new skill to turn a single thistle painting into pillows, tea towels, tote bags — and a line of linen dresses. Maria Ahl-Zanier is a watercolor artist living in a tiny village in southern Sweden. She had a thriving creative business — originals, handcrafted products, in-person classes. Then she learned to create repeating patterns. In this episode, I share Maria's journey and the three realities that became possible once she learned how to create repeating pattern designs. If you're a watercolor artist who has ever wondered whether surface pattern design might work for you, lean in! 🔑 IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN 1. Why watercolor artists make such a natural leap into pattern design — and what's really holding them back 2. The one mistake artists make when they first try to bring their work into Illustrator (and how Maria avoided it) 3. How a single thistle painting became pillows, tea towels, tote bags, and a line of linen dresses 4. Why learning the steps first — with simple doodles — is what makes everything else possible 5. The unexpected doors that opened for Maria once she expanded beyond originals (including a royal commission) LINKS & RESOURCES: * Join the Doodles Coaching Week. Get your $10 Early Bird Ticket HERE [https://members.artwithanne.com/doodles]. ⏰ IMPORTANT DATES: * Early bird price ($10) ends: Saturday, April 4 * Regular price ($37) begins: Sunday, April 5 * Welcome Party: Sunday evening, April 12 * DCW begins: Monday, April 13 LET’S CONNECT! * Instagram: @annelafolletteart [https://www.instagram.com/annelafolletteart] * Website: https://www.annelafolletteart.com/ [https://www.annelafolletteart.com/] * Facebook: Anne LaFollette Art [https://www.facebook.com/annelafolletteart]
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