One application I was thinking about the most while designing āVineyard Viewsā was wallpaper. This year I developed a little obsession for wallpaper and I create most of my designs with it in mind. Iāve always been a fan of gallery walls filled with art prints and wallpaper is kind of like the ultimate version of that. So hereās a look at how you can use my latest collection on your walls! Inspire any ideas? All of these designs and many others are available to purchase on wallpaper today! You can find the links to purchase inside my shop, Pattern Portal.
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I help interior designers decorate their client's homes with cozy, pattern-filled wallpaper & home decor.
Itās here!! My latest collection, āVineyard Viewsā is now available for licensing and purchase on wallpaper, fabric, and home decor. Over the next few weeks, Iām going to be highlighting designs from the collection, the products you can buy them on, and licensing options for those of you manufacturing your own products. Hereās a peek at some of the designs in the collectionā Check out the full collection! Find everything you need inside Pattern Portal For my boutique brand owners, interior...
QUICK REMINDER! Iām running a Fall Sale (happy Fall by the way!) through the end of September! Right now you can get your hands on my art book and limited edition prints for 10% off. The sale ends on September 30! BUY NOW & SAVE 10% Studio Spotlight Iāve mentioned a few times before that I really struggle when it comes to adding color to my designs and illustrations. Iām not entirely sure why. Maybe itās because there are SO many colors to choose from? Maybe itās because Iām looking at them...
Studio Spotlight Hereās another collection update! Things got exciting this week. My focus was to assemble the bits and pieces of my inked designs and motifs into their final pattern repeats! Now they will repeat seamlessly across a surface. I also threw some temporary colors on them to get an idea of how many colors I want to use. I donāt overthink this. Just toss a little color on so I can see them all together and I will finalize the colors later. Hereās a peek at two of the patternsā...