When asked about what inspired her design, Mona said, “Inspired by the effortless beauty of hand-drawn botanicals, this design captures the flow and rhythm of nature through expressive brushstrokes. I wanted to evoke a sense of calm movement — like leaves swaying gently in breeze.” Follow her work on instagram: @monaahmedhussien
When asked about what inspired her design, Roxanne said, "I was inspired by the colors of a dreamy sky and the feeling of looking up at stars. I wanted the design to feel light, playful and full of joy just like a moment of wonder." Follow her work on instagram: @roxannestewart.art
When asked about what inspired her design, Andrea said, “This design was inspired by summer sunrise walks, as that is my favorite time to spend outside with my dog. I wanted the planner to feel warm, happy, and full of good morning energy, so whoever holds this planner would feel inspired and ready for their day.” Follow her work on instagram: @vihiboh
When asked about what inspired her design, Jessica said, “My favorite color is Purple and who doesn't love this fun periwinkle color!? Going with Gingham was also an easy choice and I thought the two paired nicely together.” Follow her work on instagram: @Doodles_by_jessicaleah
When asked about what inspired her design, Whitney said, “Inspired by the shift between seasons, I painted this watercolor pattern to capture that moment when summer playfulness meets autumn calm. I love the idea of bringing this organic, hand painted feeling to the rhythms of everyday planning.” Follow her work on instagram: @whitneyrainstudio
When asked about what inspired her design, Kasia said, “The inspiration for this pattern came from the flowers I grew from seed in my garden, which I then pressed between the pages of my journal. I wanted to create a design that felt both calm and timeless, evoking the sweet, quiet nostalgia of preserving a memory.” Follow her work on instagram: @ohsnapboutique
When asked about what inspired her design, Vivien said, “Inspired by the mindful rhythm of slow stitching, Country Garden Tapestry captures my Aussie Spring garden in full bloom, and reminds us to embrace the natural flow of thought and creativity.” Follow her work on instagram: @en.v_illustrations
When asked about what inspired her design, Kristina said, "I designed this soft blue calico pattern with tiny hand-drawn florals, inspired by the timeless charm of cottagecore designs that feel sweet and cozy." Follow her work on instagram: @alwayshaveflowers
When asked about what inspired her design, Saskia said, “'Of Flight and Folia' is inspired by Victorian museum butterfly collections, warm old libraries and my love for design styles from the Arts and Crafts movement. I love creating timeless, historically inspired designs echoing bygone eras that invite you to curate your own beautiful spaces and experiences.” Follow her work on instagram: @sassy_kea_designs
When asked about what inspired her design, Heather said, “Drawing from the charm of the Cotswold countryside, my work celebrates nature and those simple rituals that slow us down. 'Bergamot and Bloom' was inspired by quiet tea breaks and the act of making something fresh from the garden. Trailing foliage and citrusy blooms come together to capture the delicate fragrance of Earl Grey tea and the stillness of morning.” Follow her work on instagram: @heathercantrill
When asked about what inspired her design, Rebekah said, “A vase of fresh irises sits on my bedroom dresser throughout the summer, a small ritual that reminds me to slow down and notice their unfolding blooms. That quiet inspiration became Modern Iris Damask, a hand-carved block print design that captures beauty in its simplest moments.” Follow her work on instagram: @lavendercanyonco
When asked about what inspired her design, Amy said, “I am forever inspired by the patterns in nature.. especially the textures and colors of the Sonoran desert, my home. This mystical snake pattern was also inspired by the Chinese lunar calendar :: year of the snake, which happens to be my zodiac sign as well. Snakes are such powerful symbols of feminine energy, rebirth and transformation.” Follow her work on instagram: @amylizzi.art
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