Hand-Painted Crafts & Illustrations
Pricing Guide
Original Hand-Painted Bookmarks
Specifications
- Dimensions: Standard strip size, approximately 2 inches x 6 inches.
- Material: 300 GSM textured watercolor paper.
- Medium: Gouache (opaque) or Watercolor (translucent) application.
Design & Finish
- Themes: Repeating motifs (lemons, strawberries) or singular subjects (floral wreaths, teddies).
- Finish: Un-laminated to preserve paper texture with clean masked edges.
- Packaging: Signature brown kraft paper envelope with hand-drawn doodles.
Custom Phone Inserts & Mini-Art Cards
Format Options
- Phone Case Insert: High-quality paper cut to specific phone model shape with camera holes (transparent case not included).
- Mini Art Card: Standard A6 size or Postcard size for wall decor.
Customization & Medium
- Medium: Choice of classic Gouache/Watercolor or monochromatic Coffee Painting (sepia tones).
- Personalization: Inclusion of short names, phrases, or specific requested elements.
- Packaging: Rigid card backing to prevent bending.
Hand-Painted Wooden Utility Decor
Base & Build
- Item Type: Small wooden/MDF organizer, trinket box, or coaster set.
- Dimensions: Typical desktop footprint (approx. 6x6 inches).
- Function: Storage for jewelry, stationery, or keys.
Artistry & Finish
- Style: Modern Traditional using pastel backgrounds with floral or Pichwai fusion motifs.
- Protection: Double coat of clear varnish (gloss or matte) making the item dust-proof and wipeable.
- Durability: Hardened finish suitable for daily handling.
About Hand-Painted Crafts & Illustrations
My Zen Zone
Painting is honestly my escape. It's like my brain switches off for a while and I just vibe - no overthinking, just making things that feel cozy and warm. I’m always chasing that sunset feeling and I love putting it into my art, hoping it brings some chill to your day too.
Everyday Art - Small Joys
I make hand-painted pieces you can actually use, not just display. Functional aesthetics, you know? Every bookmark, organizer, or custom insert is painted one brushstroke at a time, so it’s got that personal touch.
- Cottagecore bookmarks with little lemons, bees, birds, strawberries, and soft florals
- Custom phone case illustration on paper that you can swap out whenever you want
- Aesthetic organizers and boxes in pastel shades and floral patterns
For Your Corners & Adventures
Mini watercolor mini illustrations for your desk, shelf, or as gifts - think dreamy cottages, seascapes, quirky planners. I even paint with coffee sometimes (yep, actual coffee) for those sepia tones and earthy vibes, especially when supplies run low.
Modern Pichwai decor is my way of mixing tradition with my own twist - sacred cow and lotus designs on wooden rounds, perfect for your wall if you want something rooted but fresh.
It’s All in the Details
I use mostly watercolor and gouache. Perfection isn’t my thing, I’m all about the feel. Packing your piece is special too - expect a little extra doodle or note tucked in. Imperfections, cozy feels, and a bit of creative chaos - that’s me.
Meet your Expert
Doodle Trouble
6 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Should I show you the finished art or the messy bits too? I’m all about the creative chaos. My studio’s got Bangalore rains, chai, and sometimes fallen flowers from the park - those lil things spark ideas. Made a Radha Krishna painting for my mum once, poured my heart out, you know? Even festival art, like shouting Ganpati Bappa Morya, feels like sharing my soul. I believe bare walls are boring - I want my art to make homes feel personal, cozy, and a bit magical.
My Work
Art made just for you - Custom acrylic paintings, spiritual Radha Krishna painting, coffee painting art, pet or couple portraits, cityscapes, and more.
Turn memories into keepsakes - I paint your special moments - pets, weddings, or just a favorite vibe - so you can keep them forever.
A whole vibe with every order - Every piece comes packed with care, plus cute doodles and handmade bookmarks for that extra personal touch.
Heartfelt, handmade, never perfect - I mix styles, from minimalistic Pichwai patterns to abstract, embracing the imperfections and letting creativity flow.