Simple Shapes. Add Patterns. Look Impressive.

(And Have Actually Quite a Lot of Fun)

The method that makes people assume you’ve been hiding this talent for years.

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Here's The Weird Thing I Discovered

Most art looks hard because it is hard.

Mine looks hard but isn’t.

That’s the entire point.

I followed a stupidly simple method (shapes → patterns → black placement), and out came something that looked like I’d been taking classes for months and belonged in a designer boutique.

Here’s the bit nobody told me:

It’s oddly satisfying. Not in a “find your inner peace” way—in a “can’t wait to make another one” way.

Here’s what actually happened:

I finished my first one. Stood back. Looked at it.

Then immediately wanted to make another.

Not because anyone asked. Not because I “should.” Because something about the process was oddly satisfying in a way I wasn’t expecting.

My hands were busy following the pattern. My brain went quiet for 12 minutes. And when I finished, there was this unreasonable little hit of joy.

Not life-changing. Not profound. Just… satisfying.

The kind of satisfying that made me think about it at random moments. That made me clear space on the table to make another one after dinner.

I made seven in my first weekend. Not because I had to. Because I genuinely wanted to see what the next one would look like.

That’s the weird part nobody tells you.

Let them think I’m talented. I know I just followed a method that happens to be quietly and unexpectedly satisfying.

Right. Let's Be Honest About This.

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Why I Created This (After Wasting Time on Everything Else)

I wasted months on the wrong things first.

YouTube tutorials: 40 minutes of waffle about “creative flow” before showing one technique. Tried it. Looked terrible. Gave up.

Art classes: $200 to be the worst one in the room while everyone else already knew what they were doing. Hated every minute.

“Beginner-friendly” books: 300 pages. 17 steps. Supplies I didn’t own. Results: questionable.

All of it felt like work.

This feels like fun.

The kind of fun where you lose track of time. Where you finish one and immediately want to make another. Where your husband asks if you got your hair done because you seem “lighter” but actually you just spent two hours making patterns and grinning at nothing.

What I Built

I documented everything.

Every pattern that worked. Every shape that looked good. Every placement that made it look intentional instead of accidental.

Turned it into 30 step-by-step guides. Added 255 templates. Made 5-minute videos.

Not because I wanted to teach.

Because I wished someone had just given me this from the start.

Then I Got Carried Away

Added all the cool things I ever wished I could draw:

Flowers. Obviously.

Sun & Moon. Because celestial things are secretly cool.

Words. “HOME.” “JOY.” Fancy letters filled with patterns look expensive.

Pattern-by-Numbers. My favorite. Like paint-by-numbers but for patterns. Pure brain-off, hands-busy fun. I made six in one sitting.

Moon frameworks for doodling
Flower frameworks for doodling

Simple shapes. Add patterns. Look impressive.

That’s it. That’s the method.

No talent required. Just a pen and 12 minutes.

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The Dead-Simple Method

Step 1: Shapes

I grab one of my 255 templates and trace or draw it. Circle. Flower. Geometric thing.

Or if I’m feeling brave, I draw it freehand.

Doesn’t have to be perfect. Mine never are.

Step 2: Patterns

This is where it gets fun.

I pick one of the 30 patterns I figured out. Dots. Lines. Scales. Whatever looks interesting today.

Then I just follow my own step-by-step guide.

Step 3: The Secret (Black Placement)

Took me weeks to figure this bit out.

Where you put the solid black is what makes it look professional instead of like a coloring book.

This one step is the difference between “that’s nice” and “wait, you made that?”

Step 4: Stand Back and Grin

Takes me 12-20 minutes.

Then I stand back and look at it properly.

Every single time I think: “Huh. That actually looks good.”

That feeling never gets old.

“Made one during my lunch break for coworker’s last day. She framed it. Still texts me about it.”
– Sandra M.

“Anniversary was TODAY. Made this in the morning while he showered. He thinks I planned it for weeks.”
– Jennifer R.

“Mother-in-law’s birthday dinner. Made one in the car outside the restaurant. She showed everyone at the table.”
– Michelle T.

“Made holiday cards while watching TV. Twenty cards in three hours. Everyone asked where I got them printed.”
– Patricia R.

The Fun Bit

(that nobody mentions)

Art tutorials always bang on about “finding calm” or “expressing yourself.”

This isn’t that.

This is just… fun.

There’s something genuinely satisfying about watching a blank page turn into something impressive using a method you can actually follow.

It’s like solving a puzzle. Or building flat-pack furniture that actually turns out well.

You get to make choices (which pattern? which shape?), but the method keeps you from making terrible ones.

The result: Something that looks way more complicated than it was to make.

The feeling: Quietly smug.

What You Actually Get

30 Step-by-Step Pattern Guides
Each pattern broken down so clearly it’s almost insulting. Dots. Lines. Scales. Waves. Organic shapes. Geometric forms. Mix them. Repeat them. They all work.

255+ Frameworks & Templates
Florals. Circles. Words. Geometric designs. Trace them directly or use as inspiration. All designed to work with the pattern method.

85+ Pattern Library
The building blocks. Everything you need to fill any shape and make it look intentional. You’ll use about 10 of these constantly. The rest are there when you want variety.

5-Minute Video Tutorials
No waffle. No “let me tell you my creative journey.” Just: here’s the method, here’s how it works, here’s where the black goes. Done.

Commercial License

Sell them at local markets, use them for your business, gift them, frame them. One member traded three for a massage. Your art, your rules.

The Extras I Made (Because I Got Curious):

Pattern-By-Numbers 

For when you want to turn your brain off completely. Each space numbered. Each number = a pattern. Weirdly satisfying.

Moon & Stars Collection

 Same method, completely different look.

Fancy Florals

The complicated-looking ones that are actually just as simple.

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Common Questions

“I can’t draw”
Neither could I. That’s why this works. You’re not drawing – you’re tracing or creating shapes and filling them with patterns. If I can do it, you can do it.

→  “What makes this worth paying for?”
The method. Knowing exactly which shapes to create and which patterns work where. Figured out through lots of trial and error so you don’t have to.

→  “Time commitment?”
10-15 minutes per drawing. Do one, do twenty. Your choice.

→  “Can I sell what I make?”

Yes. Sell them, gift them, frame them, keep them all.

I have a whole “Ideas To Make Your Own” folder with finished designs ready to copy exactly. No credit needed. Your art, your choice.

Whether you’re making birthday cards, decorating your walls, or setting up at craft fairs – these are yours now.

(Creators report charging $15-30 per piece. One person traded three drawings for a massage. Another uses them as her email signature. Your templates, your rules.)

“Made holiday cards for the whole family. Saved me probably $100 and everyone thinks I’m suddenly artistic.” – Janet R.

“Made one at the kitchen table. Left it there. My husband picked it up and said ‘Where’d you get this?’ I said ‘Made it.’ He didn’t believe me. Had to show him the guide. He still looked suspicious. That was two weeks ago. I’ve made eleven more.” – Susan W.

“They Laughed When I Picked Up a Pencil at 65—Until I Discovered This Bizarre Drawing Technique!

Joined the club at 65, tried Zen doodles on a whim, and now the friends who chuckled are requesting pieces for their walls—turns out 65 isn’t too late to surprise everyone, including yourself.” – Mary E.

“Made one while my husband watched football. He glanced over at halftime and said ‘That’s actually quite good.’ From him, that’s a Pulitzer. I’ve made six more since then.” – Rachel M.

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“I have been doing it for a little over a year now.

Here’s what people don’t expect:

The drawings I created (while being a total newbie in the beginning) look professional.

Not “good for a beginner.” Not “quite nice for someone who can’t draw.”

Actually impressive.

The method creates clean lines, interesting patterns, and professional-looking contrast.

People assumed:

1) I’ve been taking classes

2) I have natural talent

3) I’ve done this before

I know I just followed a guide.

That’s the fun of it. I simply love it.” – Megan D.