Coquette & Sweet Custom Phone Inserts
Dreamy ribbons, hearts, and all things pink. I hand-paint these aesthetic inserts so you can swap out your phone's vibe whenever you want.
I'm obsessed with painting bows, and this design features a few different styles in festive reds and pinks. This watercolor piece is perfect for anyone who loves the coquette aesthetic and wants a super cute, Pinterest-inspired phone case.
You can never have too many bows. I created this piece with layers of pink watercolor to make the ribbons look soft and delicate. It’s a simple but beautiful design for a feminine and coquette-style phone case.
I made this extra cute heart-themed chat bubble case for myself. The design is playful and modern, painted with gouache on a soft pink background. It's a fun way to add a pop of personality to your phone.
A phone case full of hearts is always a good idea. I used different shades of pink and red watercolor to create this layered heart pattern. It’s a sweet and romantic design that’s perfect for Valentine’s day or any day.
This cherry-themed phone case is set against a pink gingham background, giving it a sweet, summery feel. I used watercolors to make the cherries look juicy and bright, creating a fun and aesthetic design.
Here's another cute cherry design, this time with a little bow to tie it all together. This watercolor painting is simple, sparkly, and perfect for anyone who loves the coquette and fruit-themed aesthetic for their accessories.
I love a good strawberry pattern, especially on a pink checkered background. This design is so cheerful and bright. I used brush pens to get those vibrant colors, making it a perfect aesthetic phone case insert.
A quick and easy coquette phone case idea featuring a simple pink gingham pattern and a tiny bow. This shows how even a minimal design can look incredibly cute and put-together inside a clear case.
This design combines delicate blue bows and a butterfly for a dreamy, soft look. I used markers over a light watercolor wash to make the lines pop, and added a few pearl stickers for a touch of sparkle.
For this coquette-inspired design, I combined lipstick kisses with tiny red bows. It’s a playful and girly piece that’s perfect for anyone who loves a bold, romantic aesthetic.
About Coquette & Sweet
These are not standard phone cases. I paint each design on high-quality 300 GSM watercolor paper, specifically cut for your phone model's camera layout. The beauty is you get a clear case once and then just swap these paper inserts whenever your mood changes, keeping your art fresh and protected from scratches or yellowing.
You love the coquette aesthetic but don't want to commit to a permanent case design. I get it. My inserts are all about that Pinterest vibe, think soft pinks, dainty bows, gingham patterns, and cute heart motifs. Because I use professional gouache and watercolor on thick, cold-pressed paper, the colors stay vibrant and the details pop behind your clear cover.
Want a specific shade of pink or a mix of bows and cherries? Just let me know. Whether you are into the coquette-core trend or just want something sweet for Valentine's Day, we can create it together.
Since these are paper-based, they are super light and easy to swap. Just place them inside any standard transparent phone cover. The paint will not bleed or chip because it is on the paper, not the plastic. It is the most affordable way to keep your phone looking cute without buying a new case every month.
I hand-paint every single piece, so your insert will have those little human touches, like visible brushstrokes and tiny variations, that make handmade art special. If you have a specific mood board or a color palette in mind, DM me and we will paint it.
Sambhavita
Helluuu, I'm Sambhavita! I turn my 2 am creative chaos into tiny paper treasures. If you are obsessed with bows, pink, and all things cute, you are in the right place to find your next phone aesthetic.
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