These resources include PDFs, guides and checklists, support and a podcast, and were created with you in mind (and 23 year old Stephanie who didn't have a clue, and coulda used this!)
Explore The Freebies
Experience has taught me a lot of lessons about having a service-based fine art business, and I want to share that knowledge with you.
You and I have a lot in common. We are artists, working tirelessly to find the connection, the sweet spot, between what we want to create, and what our clients want from us.
After finding this sweet spot for my art business years ago, it has become my passionate mission to help you build the dynamic, profitable and sustainable fine art business you desire, by propelling your painting style development, business acumen, and artistic brand.
It would be an honor and a joy to become a part of your creative journey.
I'm stephanie, an artist and live wedding painter, wife & momma, teacher, mentor, and podcast host.
Created for the members of The Wedding Painter's Blueprint online course, this workbook is packed with tools to help you evaluate your business, track your growth and adjust as needed, and turn vague dreams into concrete plans—and plans into real success.
business and Self evaluation
vision casting and goal setting
I chose to learn from my mistakes, and make changes to my process that would not only help avoid mistakes, but set me up for success in the future, and improve my overall client experience. Here are 5 mistakes that I made early in my career that, even though I had to!
Elevate your client experience
Avoid "bad luck" scenarios
Exceed client expectations
Set yourself up with success (and speed up your process) with a tube of pre-mixed, middle range skin tone paint. Follow the steps in the guide to see how I mix my own skin tone paint color, and how I use it as a tool to mix the full spectrum of skin tones.
supply list + color chart
step by step instruction
This guide illustrates a few simple and intuitive changes that I made to my own painting process and routine years ago and still use to this day. I am confident will help you paint more quickly and efficiently.
technique and posture tips
personal experiences
What's in my bag?
I’ve created a Master Materials List that thoroughly breaks down the supplies and materials that I personally use in my business. If you are an acrylic painter like me, take special note of the brands of paint that I recommend, and the information about mediums.
NewWave's line of grey palettes allow me to instantly see values and mix the right colors while I'm on the job.
I've tried them all, and I will use my long-handled Ivory Flat brushes from Rosemary and Company til I'm old and grey.
This lamp is portable, lightweight and bendy to fit in your bag, and provides four settings of natural light that wont skew how you see your colors. Big fan.