(Fact: Lack of inspiration is the real reason behind why we procrastinate making our art! Fact: Croissants are flaky pieces of heaven.)
Ahhhh! My favorite part of explaining what awaits the soul who ventures inside this Postcards from Paris course 🙂
If you yearn to do a little something creative even though you’re certain you weren’t born with one creative bone in your body—this is for you.
If you feel short on time but long on desire to create, this course is the perfect fit—watercolors require little space, virtually no set up/clean up time and are delightfully portable!
If you have been painting years but feel a bit worn down by the mechanics and rules of creating and need to regain your fun/joy/exuberance, this course is for you.
If you feel constrained by life and perhaps by your own approach to painting and long to cut loose and free yourself—this is for you—private journaling helps you get your brave on!
If you’d like a better understanding of your creative self —yep, this is your course.
If you’d like to be showing up regularly to do your creative work—this is that course—the ease of watercolor journaling combined with the inspiration that is Paris makes for an irresistible combo!
If you’d like to find your joy in creating (again)—heck yeah—this is the one!
That have so much rich content about the city and the lives of creatives! Delicious adventures into The Passages, The Arts District, A Side Trip to Claude Monet’s home at Giverny, Carousels, Flea Markets, Cafes, Luxembourg Gardens, Renoir’s garden, and more
Professionally shot in HD, hours of capturing color and light in glowing watercolor!
In Paris and Giverny, Monet’s hometown!
One for each lesson, location and bonus paintings. Traceable for quick start watercoloring!
For watercoloring in your journal that include paper/journal info, handling of your watercolors, choices in watercolor and brushes, and oodles more.
Set in the sweet spots of Paris — Luxembourg Gardens, Renoir’s garden, Monet’s home in Giverny & more.
6 additional professionally shot photos of Paris with matching traceable downloads and completed reference paintings to keep you inspired!
Practical tips and guidance for watercoloring and sketching in your journal.
Close up watercolor how to’s and tips (sure to get you in the ‘can’t wait to create’ mode!)
The fun and ‘how to’ of selecting journals, markers, pens, watercolors and more.
How to travel life lightly with your watercolors and journal in hand.
How to use your journal as an entry way to creativity and what you can expect as a result.
Insider’s stories of the creative side of Paris and how it’s connected to you.
Keeping it simple and why that matters.
How to use watercolor journaling to attract more creativity into your day to day living.
And for those who feel painting is personal or there is a level of shyness to the learning, this is the perfect solution – because you’re painting at home, at your own pace, and possibly in your pajamas. Best part? You have access to the Postcards from Paris site for 24 months!
Added into the Postcards from Paris experience is a private Facebook group full of like-hearted artists, all ready to share the joy awaiting this online adventure. You can share, chat, get advice and talk about art ’til the cows come home or the croissants are all gone—whichever comes first. Bonus: sticking with your commitment gets a whole lot easier when you know you have an amazing community behind you holding you accountable and rooting for you.
Bonjour – Welcome to Paris! Like a delicious book, Postcards from Paris is ready to unfold for you, chapter by chapter.
We begin turning the pages with sweeping views of Paris and dropping in on the oldest cafe in Paris (hello 1600’s!).
Fresh Parisian flowers and an Eiffel Tower picnic make their way into our journals.
Paris playlist, daydreaming video and a sweet bonus make for delightful beginnings!
How is it possible that Paris is home to so much inspiration?
We are headed to the heart of it, ‘the Arts District’, Montmarte, in this chapter! Names like Picasso, Van Gogh, & Renoir echo around every corner.
We focus in on a fanciful door and balcony to add to our journal and spend some time in Renoir’s garden. More inspiration, another bonus and more quiet time—all to inspire you!
Did someone say take a stroll? There’s nothing like meandering through the gardens of the Luxembourg palace, the same place that Hemingway walked for inspiration.
From patisseries to candy stores, colorful cafés and spending some time in the Tuileries gardens—we go with the divine flow that is Paris!
Bonus pic and quiet time at the Medici fountain make for an immersive experience!
Slip into yesterday at the largest flea market in Paris (some say in all of France!)
Let your imagination ride on a Parisian carousel. Find yourself in awe at Saint-Séverin with its soaring heights and intricate stained glass.
Painted horses are waiting to be painted—along with a delightful Giverny café.
More immersing in Paris, quiet time videos and your journal!
Paris is filled with hidden treasures and some invite you in for a stroll!
Hidden passages that step you back in time and an art store that was frequented by the Impressionists are on the list this week.
Cafés find their way into our journals and we add to our chapters in Paris!
Watercolor bonus and a painting of windows on the streets of Paris fill the heart with sights and sounds of this amazing city.
Monet’s home is our ‘getaway’ for this chapter—after visiting the cafés and Parisian flower shops first, of course!
Watercolors of the perfect Paris scene and immersing ourselves in Monet’s vision are all waiting on you.
Settle in for your quiet time on the banks where Monet painted. Grab your journal and get ready to relax!
There is nothing left untouched by the artists’ hands in Paris. So much beauty that it has been said it’s almost too much for one place to hold…and yet it does. You simply cannot remain uninspired in this city of love and light. A few floors up in one building is where Van Gogh lived with brother Theo. Around the corner Renoir gathered his friends to pose for his Luncheon of the Boating Party painting.
Carousels (originally built for adults!) are double decked and invite you to see the Eiffel Tower from the back of a gaily painted horse. Covered passageways with ancient signs are portals to the 1800’s. Hemingway’s writing was inspired by Cezanne’s paintings and he often stopped to see them on his way through Luxembourg Gardens. Inspiration has an address and it’s Rue de Lightful, Paris ;-)
6 exquisitely produced, professionally shot, high definition painting lessons that you can access at your own pace.
6 additional watercolor journaling videos filmed on location in Paris and Giverny that you can paint along with while dreaming yourself there.
6 incredible ‘Spring Always Comes’ daydreaming videos shot for you to connect you deeper to your painting experience.
6 bonus photos of our time in Paris, ready for you to paint.
One completed watercolor image for each lesson (6), each location video (6) and each bonus photo (6).
18 drawing pdfs. Traceable for quick start watercoloring!
A reference section crammed with helpful tips and videos about the painting process.
Gentle watercolor rains of refreshment for the busy mind Soulfully created to get your delight up and running! Fun math: This boils down to about a little over a buck a day to have Paris and yours truly at your finger and brush tips for 24 months.