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At the Flower Market
Watercolor Florals with Mixed Media
A gentle, layered course for anyone who has ever wanted to paint flowers. We start with a single leaf and end with a bouquet you'll be proud to frame - one confident layer at a time.
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WHAT WE'LL EXPLORE
Together we will work on
Foundational skills first - then we layer in mixed media and slowly build toward full floral compositions.
Setting up your work space
Brush & water control
Mixed media layering
Botanical stems
Botanical stems
Botanical stems
COURSE OUTLINE
Eight modules
Each lesson builds on the last. No prior experience needed - just paper, paint, and a little curiosity.
Welcome
Set intentions, meet your instructor, and build the mindset for a joyful practice.
Supplies
Paper, paints, brushes, and mixed media - use what you have, add slowly on purpose.
Watercolor Foundations
Brush control, water control, mixing, layering, and simple leaves & petals.
Mixed Media Foundations
Pencils, crayons, ink, and acrylic markers - and when to bring them in.
Build a Stem
Daisy, peony, forget-me-not, eucalyptus, fern,sketch to finished botanical.
Build a Small Bouquet
Choose a hero flower, arrange 3–5 stems, add movement and quiet detail.
Build a Small Bouquet
Choose a hero flower, arrange 3–5 stems, add movement and quiet detail.
Build a Small Bouquet
Choose a hero flower, arrange 3–5 stems, add movement and quiet detail.
MY MOTTO:
"You can be good at anything if you have passion and you put in the effort."
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Hi, I'm Kristine
I'm the artist behind fluffypigeon_art - a little corner of the internet full of loose watercolor florals, mixed media doodles, and quiet studio moments. I paint from a family of creators, and I've always found my way back to making things by hand.
In high school I lived in the music and theater rooms. I studied elementary education in college, and today I get to wear two of my favorite hats: teacher and artist. Watercolor found me during the pandemic. I'm entirely self-taught, and that path is exactly what shapes how I teach - one honest layer at a time.
My work lives at the meeting point of watercolor and mixed media, and my whole approach is about making art feel accessible. I want you to feel safe experimenting, to see the good and the awkward in your paintings, and to keep going anyway.