It's that time of year… new planner season! I don't know about you, but I've been busy dreaming about my 2023 planner setup lately. Of course, that includes designing new 2023 vinyl decals and sticker kits to join the shop!
The 2023 Planner Essentials shop has all the functional stickers you'll ...
It’s been a dream of mine (for the past ten years or so) to teach an art class online, and I am so thrilled to announce that my first ever online class is here! 🎉
It's called Express Yourself Through Art Journaling and it is now live on Skillshare.
In the class, we’ll dive into a favorite hobby ...
For nearly a year now, I've been living and operating my business without a smartphone. As dumphones are trending, I wanted to share how I made the switch to a flip phone (the Sunbeam F1 Daisy) and make it work as a business owner.
(If you’re as interested in this topic as I am, I have an entire...
Hello, friends!
As the weather gets incredibly warm (97°F here in Atlanta today!), I have been busy in my studio creating new patterns (where the AC keeps me nice and cool 😅).
I'm excited to share my new Wild Summer collection on Spoonflower. These prints can be ordered on any fabric, wallpaper,...
I'm popping onto the blog today to share the new Frolic sticker collection with you. This is a vibrant collection featuring hand painted florals perfect for Spring and Summer.
The wildflower patterns featured in the new Frolic collection were a playful experiment for me. I painted some Summer pl...
I'm thrilled to write this blog post and finally share what I have been working on! You may have noticed new links for Fabric & Wallpaper in the shop menu...I am so excited to share that my artwork is now available to order on fabric, wallpaper, and home decor products from Spoonflower!
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Here you'll find articles about art journaling, planning, and goal setting, and other tips and tricks I've learned in my work as an artist. I also love to share behind the scenes peeks into my studio and sketchbook, as well as how I balance digital & analog tools as a surface designer. Go ahead, leave me a comment! xo, Ashton