You want watercolor painting to feel calming, but instead, you sit down with your supplies and feel the weight of perfectionism,
second-guessing every brushstroke. You long for a meditation practice that helps you breathe, slow down, and just be, but it feels out of reach.
Meet Meditate with Watercolors, a gentle, beginner-friendly mini-course where you’ll learn to use watercolor as a mindfulness tool,
letting go of pressure and reconnecting with yourself through simple, flowing painting exercises.
BREATHE
Breath is the anchor in Meditate with Watercolors, helping you slow down, release tension, and connect each brushstroke for a calm presence.
PLAY
Play in Meditate with Watercolors invites you to let go of perfection and explore with curiosity, turning watercolor painting into a joyful practice.
RELEASE
Release in Meditate with Watercolors is about letting go of stress, control, and expectations, so you can experience freedom and flow in your art.
I wish I could quiet the outside chatter.
Whenever I sit down to paint, I feel tense instead of calm.
I love the idea of painting for myself, but I get caught up in perfection and stop.
I want painting to feel like a release, not another task on my to-do list.
I struggle to give myself permission to slow down and rest.
You’re not alone! I’ve felt all of these things too.
This is why I created Meditate with Watercolors,
to give you a gentle way to let go of perfection and step into a daily
practice that brings calm, rest, and presence.
What if you could sit down with your watercolor paints and feel your shoulders instantly drop?
Or your breath slow down, and your brush move without worrying about the outcome?
What if painting became your daily reset, a simple, peaceful ritual you could return to whenever life feels too full?
Imagine swapping self-doubt for flow, letting watercolor move freely on the page and actually enjoying the process.
In the mini-course, Meditate with Watercolors, watercolor painting isn’t about perfection, it’s about finding calm, presence, and a spark of joy in every brushstroke.
Inside Mediate with Watercolors
You Will Receive
Gentle, guided practices that show you how to pair breath with brushstrokes, so painting becomes a tool for grounding, not another thing on your to-do list.
Simple watercolor prompts designed to quiet perfectionism and help you explore freely, even if you’ve never painted before.
Start With Ease
Soothing guided meditations you can paint along with, making it easy to create a calming ritual at your own pace, in your own space.
A clear, beginner-friendly supplies guide with my favorite tools, so you’re never left wondering which brush or paper to grab.
Permission to Play
A supportive framework that helps you create a practice you can return to whenever life feels overwhelming, because this isn’t about one painting, it’s about giving yourself permission to slow down and breathe.
This isn’t just a mini-course. It’s an invitation to create space for yourself, one brushstroke at a time.
There was a time when I didn’t realize watercolors and meditation could come together to completely shift the way I felt.
I still remember the moment I knew I was burned out, as if it happened yesterday.
I had just dropped my son off at college. I was juggling a big volunteer role, running my creative business, and trying to hold everything else together. But on the inside? Everything felt like it was spinning out of control. My body ached, my mind was foggy, and all I wanted was to curl up in a ball and cry.
And the hardest part?
I thought it was just me. I thought I was failing.
But I wasn’t. I was experiencing full-on burnout and there was a way through.
After a visit with my doctor and a hard look at my bloodwork (which wasn’t pretty), she gave me a simple, unexpected directive:
“Go home and meditate.”
Most people think meditation means sitting still in silence, trying to clear your mind and if you can’t do that, then it “doesn’t work.”
That belief is exactly what keeps so many of us stuck.
I used to think the same way. I kept trying to push through burnout with productivity hacks and sheer willpower, hoping something would finally help me feel better or give me back a sense of control. But all it did was leave me more exhausted, more anxious, and more disconnected from myself and my art.
Deep down, I was longing for a way to slow down.
Here’s what I wish someone had told me sooner:
- Meditation doesn’t have to mean sitting still. You can do it while you paint.
- It’s not about perfection, it's about presence.
- You don’t need hours. You can start with 5 minutes.
Once I embraced that, everything shifted. Watercolor painting became more than just art, it became a practice that grounded me, calmed me, and helped me reconnect with joy.
That’s why I created Meditate with Watercolors. Not just to show you watercolor techniques, but to guide you into a more easeful, soulful, and confident creative practice, one that supports your well-being as much as your art.
$147 (One-time investment, lifetime access)
Gentle, beginner-friendly mini-course to help you slow down and paint with ease.
Soothing video guidance you can return to anytime.
Access to a supportive community on a Private Facebook Group.
Join today and give yourself the gift of calm, connection, and creativity.
"But what if I’m not good at painting?”
That’s okay. This course isn’t about being “good.”
It’s about letting go of perfection and discovering the calm that comes from simply showing up with your brush.
“What if I’ve tried before and still hated my paintings?”
I get it. That’s why these practices focus on process, not product.
You’ll learn simple, playful ways to paint that free you from judgment, help you reconnect with creativity and slow down.
“What if I don’t have time?”
Each lesson is short and easy to follow, you can complete them in the pockets of your own time you.
Even 10 minutes with your brush and breath can shift how you feel.
Many of you have already experienced this with my FREE 10 Minute Meditation I sent this summer.
“What if I don’t have the right supplies?”
You don’t need a studio or fancy tools. I’ll guide you with simple alternatives so you can start with whatever you already have.
I also show you materials that help me get the flow I use in my paintings, but that isn't necessary to begin.
This isn’t about adding another task to your list, it’s about creating a gentle space that supports you, even on your busiest days.
You don’t need perfect conditions, tons of time, or fancy supplies.
You just need a brush, some water, and the willingness to show up. The rest, I’ll guide you through.
Objections aren’t barriers, they’re simply invitations to reassure.
Each “what if” is another chance to remind you this mini-course was built with you in mind.
Here are some of the most common ones I hear and my honest answers.
I’ve tried painting classes before and gave up halfway. What makes this different?
Most classes overload you with info and skip the mindset part.
Here, I teach you both the flow of watercolor and how to quiet perfectionism,
so you can actually enjoy the process.
Do I get lifetime access?
Yes! Once you join, it’s yours forever. You can revisit the practices anytime on your computer.
What if I have questions or get stuck?
You’ll have access to our private Facebook Group where you can share,
ask questions, and connect with others on the same journey. You won’t be doing this alone.
Do you offer payment plans?
Not for this mini-course, I’ve kept the price simple and accessible to make it an easy yes.
Do you offer refunds?
No, I do not offer refunds for my courses. Since you’ll have instant access to all the course content, all purchases are final.
I recommend making sure the course feels aligned for you, and I’m always happy to answer questions so you can make your decision with clarity.
You don’t need to earn your way to calm.
You don’t need to wait for the “perfect” time to start.
You’re allowed to want a creative practice that feels nourishing, and you’re allowed to say yes to yourself.
Meditate with Watercolors is your invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and find joy in every brushstroke.
You don’t have to do it alone. I’ll guide you step by step.
If you’re craving more peace, presence, and play in your painting (and in your life), this is your moment.
BREATHE
Breath is the anchor in Meditate with Watercolors, helping you slow down, release tension, and connect each brushstroke for a calm presence.
PLAY
Play in Meditate with Watercolors invites you to let go of perfection and explore with curiosity, turning watercolor painting into a joyful practice.
RELEASE
Release in Meditate with Watercolors is about letting go of stress, control, and expectations, so you can experience freedom and flow in your art.