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Original watercolor paintings and prints - Hello and welcome to my Etsy store. My paintings and prints are made right here in Texas in my private studio. I use top quality materials in each step of my process and take great care in their creation and packaging. Please enjoy your visit and feel free to contact me should you have any questions.
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rhonda on Mar 28, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThese cardinals are absolutely beautiful. I can’t wait to get them framed and on the wall! The colors are so serene and pretty.
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Agnieszka on Feb 18, 2024
5 out of 5 starsI love that painting! Very high quality of painting and paper! 10/10 I just ordered another 2. Thank you!
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Betty on Apr 24, 2024
5 out of 5 starsSo many prints here to love! They are beautiful as cards, but I am framing them and using them as decor.
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Frequently asked questions
Which paper should I choose, Watercolor or Smooth Matte Paper?
If you want your prints to look very similar to the original paintings, go with the watercolor paper. It has a high end look and feel and is the most popular choice among art buyers in my store.
However, if you change out your art displays regularly, the smooth matte paper is the way to go. It has a velvety smooth texture, looks very nice, and the price lets you buy more art and decor.
Either way, both types of paper do a fine job of representing the rich colors and details of the original watercolor paintings.
Gift wrapping and packaging
Though I do not gift wrap, my packaging is white and nicely done. The larger sizes also use tissue paper and ribbon in my packaging method. Packages marked as a gift do not contain an invoice or receipt.
Larger prints are shipped rolled, how do I flatten mine?
Your local framer will be accustomed to handling rolled prints. If you are framing it yourself, begin unrolling the print on a clean dry surface, placing books as you go. The print should relax enough to sandwich it between the glass/matt and the backer board in a few days.