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Bloom

21 days

Framed

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You have an empty frame on a wall in your home.

In 21 days, you’re going to have something inside it.

The other day, I was in one of those home décor stores and saw a woman standing in front of a section of empty frames. She was looking at them the way you look at something you like but don’t quite understand what it’s for.

And I started thinking about how many of us have something similar. Not necessarily a physical frame. But that feeling of having an empty space we want to fill with something beautiful. Something made with our own hands. Something that, when someone asks, “And that?” we can say, “I made it.”

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Maybe you have that space too. Maybe you’ve spent years saying,

“I’d love to learn watercolor painting.”

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Maybe you already bought some watercolors that have been sitting in a drawer for months. Or maybe you tried following a YouTube tutorial and ended up with a wet sheet of paper that looked nothing like what was in the video.

And maybe, most likely, at some point you’ve thought,

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“I just don’t have talent for this.”

I thought that too. And it turns out it wasn’t true.

It wasn’t about talent.

It was about the fact that no one had taught me in an organized way. Step by step.  Without rushing.  Without that pressure of

“it has to be perfect the first time.”

When I finally found a way to learn that made sense, that built from simple to complex, that let me make mistakes without drama, that told me exactly what to do each day, everything changed.

 

My hand loosened up. My flowers started looking like flowers. And one day, I finished an entire painting and just stood there staring at it thinking, “Did I really paint this?”

That’s exactly what I want you to experience.

That’s exactly what I want

you to experience.

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The

Experience

Bloom

21 days

Framed

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It’s a 21-day experience where you learn watercolor from scratch and end with a real piece. Complete. Signed. Ready to frame.

This isn’t the typical course where they give you 47 videos and say, “Let’s see what you get out of it.”

 

This has structure. It has a clear path. Every day you know what to do, how to do it, and why you’re doing it.

Think of it as a 21-day journey with an empty frame in your hands. Each day you add something to it.

 

At first it’s just stains, loose strokes, colors blending without much sense. But as you move forward, those stains turn into shapes. The shapes turn into flowers. The flowers turn into a composition. And the composition becomes your artwork.​

Day 1: your frame is empty.       Day 21: it’s full.

 

And you filled it.

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​​What will happen in those 21 days

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week 1

week 2

week 3

The first days (1–6) are for letting go. For playing with water and color without pressure. For losing the fear of the brush. For learning how watercolor behaves, because it definitely has a mind of its own, and practicing the 6 basic strokes that are the foundation of almost everything we’ll paint later.

 

There’s no way to do it wrong here. There’s only one way to

do it.

The second week (7–13) is when you start seeing real results. You paint 7 basic flowers with different variations. You switch from regular paper to real watercolor paper and instantly notice the difference: everything looks cleaner, prettier, more… professional.

 

You learn to build layers, control water, and add contrast. It’s the week you stop thinking, “This isn’t working,” and start thinking, “Ohhh, now I get how this works.”

The third week (14–21) is the good part. You learn the techniques that make a painting look elevated: fine brush details, white gouache, and touches of gold. You create your own composition, guided, not improvised, and paint your final project from start to finish.

...last day

On the last day, you sign your artwork.

You take a picture with it.

And you decide where you’re going to hang it.

 

That moment is special. Not because the painting is perfect. But because you finished it.

 

Because 21 days earlier you didn’t even know how to hold a brush and now you have something in your hands that you made, step by step, stroke by stroke.

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“Is this for me?”

If any of these sound like you, then yes:

“I’ve always liked watercolor but never dared to try seriously.”

“I bought materials months ago and they’re still in a drawer.”

“Following random tutorials leaves me more confused than before.”

“I want a project with a beginning and an end. Something I can complete.”

“Sometimes I think that at my age, you don’t learn new things.”

“I never finish the creative projects I start.”

 

If you’ve seen yourself in at least one of those sentences, this is your place.

 

And you don’t need experience, or “natural talent,” or anything other than the willingness to try and 21 days.

 

The talent story is a myth.

What builds a beautiful painting is structure, practice, and someone telling you,

“Now this. Now that.”

 

Nothing more.

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What the experience includes

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• 21 daily lessons where each day you know exactly what to practice.

No guessing. No improvising. From your first stroke to signing your final piece.

 

• 4 essential stroke templates so your hand gains control before painting a single flower. These are the foundations. The ones that make everything else work.

• 7 basic flower templates with variations.

You don’t just copy them: you learn how they’re built so you can later paint them from memory and in your own style.

 

• 2 composition templates so your final piece isn’t just “placing flowers wherever they fit,” but a balanced composition that looks professional.

 

• A 21-day calendar with your full journey mapped out. You know where you are, what you’re doing today, and what’s coming tomorrow. That removes anxiety. And removing anxiety gives you space to enjoy.

 

• A materials list by budget ($15, $35, or $80). You don’t need the most expensive set in the world. With the basics, you can create beautiful things. I give you three options so you can start with what you have.

 

• A paper size guide for easy framing. So when you finish your artwork, you just choose a frame and get it framed. No cutting. No surprises. No drama.

 

And also:

• A complete digitization guide. Learn how to scan your painting, clean it digitally, and leave it ready to print.

 

Your artwork doesn’t live only on paper: it becomes a professional file you can print as many times as you want.

 

• A guide to turn your art into a product.

Cards, bookmarks, prints. Step by step.

 

Includes how to upload it to a Print-on-Demand platform in case

one day you feel like selling it. It can happen. And it feels amazing

when it does.

 

• “Frame-Worthy Artist – Level 1” certificate. Because

completing something deserves to be celebrated.

 

Period.

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Let me tell you something no one says

Most women who write to me don’t say, “I want to learn watercolor.”

They say,

“I’ve always wanted to do something creative but never found the moment.”

And when you dig a little deeper, what’s underneath isn’t a lack of time.

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It’s a belief.

The belief that this “isn’t for them.”

That creativity is for talented people.

That at a certain age, you don’t learn new things.

That starting something from scratch at 40, 50, or 60 is ridiculous.

 

It’s not. It’s one of the most beautiful things you can do for yourself.

 

Sitting down with a brush, a glass of water, and some watercolors. Playing soft music or enjoying silence, whatever your body asks for. And for a while, not being a mother, or wife, or employee, or entrepreneur.

 

Just being you. Creating something. Without rushing. Without judgment. With no expectation other than watching color mix with water and letting the magic happen.

 

That’s what happens in this experience. Yes, you learn watercolor. But you also give yourself something you’ve probably needed for a long time: a space of your own.

What you’ll

have at the end of 

21 days

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• 6 fundamental strokes mastered.

• 7 flowers painted with variations.

• 2 structured compositions.

• 1 signed final artwork ready to frame.

• 1 professional digital file to print or sell.

And the certainty that yes, you can.

Which, honestly, is the most valuable thing of all.

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The price

$97 one-time payment” or

3 payments of $37.”

 

An in-person watercolor class costs between $30 and $60 per hour. Here you get 21 days of guidance, all downloadable materials, templates, digitization and monetization bonuses, and you finish with a real piece.

 

But above all:

You finish with something you made.

And that has no price. Well, it does.

But it’s much lower than you expect.

Immediate access to the 21 lessons + all resources + bonuses.

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Hi, I’m Tania,

Your Teacher,

I’m an artist and designer living in Texas.

For years, I held myself back from painting, afraid of not being “good enough.”

Creating these practice sheets completely transformed the way I learned and the way I teach.

I went from not knowing how to start or how to move forward to feeling confident enough to explore, use my brushes naturally, and enjoy my own strokes without fear.

 

The soft guidelines in the practice sheets make the experience:

  • easier

  • more relaxed

  • and much more enjoyable
     

They help you jump onto watercolor paper with confidence instead of doubt.

Questions I always get

01.

What if I’ve never painted before?

Even better. We start with how to hold the brush and mix colors.

I assume nothing. If you’ve never touched watercolor, this experience is designed for you.

02.

What materials do I need?

 I give you a list with 3 options: $15, $35, and $80.

The $15 option works perfectly.

You don’t need to spend a fortune to start.

03.

How much time does it take each day?

Between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the day. Some are quick practice days, others more intense. You decide your pace.

04.

What if I think I don’t have talent?

 Perfect, welcome to the club. Watercolor isn’t about talent. It’s about learning how water, pigment, and brush work. That can be learned with guidance and practice. “Talent” is the excuse we’ve been sold, so we don’t try.

05.

Can I go at my own pace or do I have to do one lesson per day?

You get access to everything from Day 1. The 21 days are the recommended guide, but you can go faster or slower. Real life exists. This adapts to it.

06.

Can I really sell my artwork afterward?

The bonus shows you how to turn your artwork into cards, prints, or bookmarks and how to upload it to a Print-on-Demand platform.

I won’t promise you’ll get rich. But the possibility is there, and it’s real.

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One last thing

The other day a student sent me a picture of her living room. She had framed her final piece and hung it above the sofa. She wrote:

“Every time someone comes over, they ask where I bought it. And when I tell them I painted it, the look on their face is priceless.”

That. That feeling. That’s what I want you to experience.

You don’t need to be an artist.
You don’t need to have talent. 

Your wall is waiting.

But more importantly…

So is the artist you haven’t met yet.

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