Turning Botanical Watercolours into Wallpaper: Working with a Freelance Designer

This exclusive look at my (a freelance wallpaper designer and separation artist) collaboration with Erin Daniels showing how we transform her botanical watercolours into a statement wallpaper.

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Working with a Freelance Wallpaper Designer and Separation Artist: Transforming Watercolours into Wallpaper

An exclusive look into my collaboration with Erin Daniels transforming her botanical watercolours into a statement wallpaper. From initial concept through to finalising the design, we’ll delve into the process of working with a freelance wallpaper designer and separation artist.

It all began with a message on LinkedIn…

I am in the beginning stages of developing wallpaper designs from my botanical watercolours and not particularly tech-savvy… you may be just the person I have been searching for!

Introducing Erin Daniels: The Artist Behind the Brush

Encourage by her artist Grandmother, Erin Daniels began painting watercolour florals at the age of 5. Throughout her career, Erin has worked with a variety of mediums, including paint and fabric, to create her exquisitely crafted pieces.

Erin’s botanical paintings are a memoir of a sort, inspired by genealogical research, daily illustrations documenting plants and flowers – exploring connection, possibility, and a sense of place. Her discerning eye for detail and love of colour and pattern is equal parts heredity, education, and experience.

Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Tulip Watercolour
by Erin Daniels
Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Botanical Watercolours
by Erin Daniels
Example of Erin Daniel's artwork using botanical watercolours.
Midnight Garden Notecards
by Erin Daniels

The Vision: Bringing Together Botanical Watercolours and Wallpaper

The vision began with Erin wanting her first wallpaper design to use original watercolours in a collage-style layout, creating a garden-like pattern across the wall. We talked through her ideas and came up with a plan on how we would develop the watercolours into wallpaper.

As soon as I laid eyes on Erin’s original watercolour paintings, I knew we were on the path to creating a stunning wallpaper.

Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Close up of tulip painting.
Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Section of painted botanicals.
Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Watercolour botanical.

Working Together Across Borders: A Transatlantic Design Collaboration

As my first international client, I learnt a lot working with Erin. Being based in the UK, I wasn’t sure how successful remote working with a client in the US could be. Yet, the flexibility of setting my own work hours, combined with the many ways of connecting online and, crucially, Erin’s trust in my approach, made this project an absolute pleasure from start to finish.

Inspired by the original watercolours and Erin’s vision, I began the project by bringing the initial concept of a collaged layout to life. The first step involved digitally cutting out the individual watercolour paintings, in preparation for them to be layered on top of each other.

Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Collaged layout from Erin.
Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Isolated individual watercolour.
Close up of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours ready to turn into wallpaper.
Single daffodil painting.

From Artwork to Final Design: The Journey of Erin’s Wallpaper

With the individual watercolours ready, I developed a collage-style pattern that created the feeling of a blossoming garden across the design. Exploring various scales and orientations, the final all-over repeat was well-balanced in both colour and object.

Erin’s feedback said it all…

“Wow! I only have a moment to glance at this but this far exceeds my expectations! It is fabulous.”

The final wallpaper created from Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours.
A close up of the original layout of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolour wallpaper.
The final wallpaper created from Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours.
Larger area of the original layout of Erin Daniel's botanical watercolour wallpaper.

Working with a Separation Artist: The Art of Colour Separation

Working with a separation artist ensures your design is properly prepared for printing. The art of colour separation allows you to create multiple colourings from a single design as well as giving your printers complete colour control during production.

After some tweaking and fine-tuning, the botanical design was approved by Erin and ready for separation. Each watercolour was separated individually to ensure the highest quality outcome for each floral motif.

Whilst most separated files typically consist of up to 20 layers, this design takes complexity to another level with a whopping 59 separate colour layers – oops!

Choosing the Perfect Scale: A Crucial Wallpaper Design Decision

It’s crucial to ensure the perfect scale is chosen for a wallpaper. After the design was separated, Erin wanted to see the pattern enlarged to a wide width wallpaper.

Grasping scale on a screen can be challenging, so I created printable A4 sheets for each scale, providing the clearest representation of how each would appear.

Example of the botanical wallpaper in a standard scale for normal width wallpaper.
Example of the botanical wallpaper in a larger scale for wide width wallpaper.

Creating Captivating Colourings Across the Pond: Working with a Freelance Designer

To tackle creating colourings long distance, Erin and I relied on paint charts as our common reference. Erin selected four paint swatches that appealed to her, and I built colour palettes as the foundation for creating the colourings of the botanical design.

The use of paint charts proved to be an ideal way to discuss colour with Erin. We both had access to the same paint charts, ensuring we were on the same page regarding colour choices, regardless of the distance between us.

An example of a colour scheme for wallpaper creating a colour palette from one paint swatch.
An example of a colour scheme for wallpaper creating a colour palette from one paint swatch.
An example of a colour scheme for wallpaper creating a colour palette from one paint swatch.
An example of a colour scheme for wallpaper creating a colour palette from one paint swatch.

Navigating Colour Limitations

When creating the colourings for the botanical wallpaper, I used the printer profile of the manufacturer to ensure I was only creating colourways that could be printed.

I developed four colourings for each paint swatch chosen, resulting in 16 colourings of the design for Erin to consider.

Four colourings of the watercolour wallpaper using one paint colour - mint green.
Four colourings of the watercolour wallpaper using one paint colour - dark purple.
Four colourings of the watercolour wallpaper using one paint colour - slate blue.
Four colourings of the watercolour wallpaper using one paint colour - neutral beige.

Botanical Watercolours into Wallpaper: Bringing the Vision to Life with Mock Ups

To help Erin visualise how her botanical watercolours would appear as wallpaper, I created a series of interior mock ups showcasing the design in a room.

Mock ups are a great way to see how a wallpaper will look in an interior and serve as a valuable marketing tool for potential customers to envision the product in their homes.

Watercolour botanical wallpaper in a hallway interior with a wicker chair.
Cream hallway interior mock up.
Watercolour botanical wallpaper in a bedroom interior with emerald cushions.
Cream bedroom interior mock up.
Watercolour botanical wallpaper in a bedroom interior with a wicker chair.
Navy bedroom interior mock up.

In Living Colour: A Vibrant Conclusion

This project has been an absolute joy to work on. Working with Erin on her debut wallpaper design has been an interesting exploration and I’ve enjoyed the full creative journey. Her creativity and vision, combined with my design skills and technical knowhow, resulted in a collaboration that surpassed expectations.

With this project now complete, I’m left eagerly waiting for future collaborations with Erin, excited to see where our creative journey will take us next.

The final wallpaper created from Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours.
"Garden Diary" Wallpaper in Cream
The final wallpaper created from Erin Daniel's botanical watercolours.
"Garden Diary" Wallpaper in Black

Where to Find Erin Daniel’s Watercolour Botanical Wallpaper: Garden Diary

Discover the stunning “Garden Diary” botanical wallpaper, available as a wide-width wallpaper, at www.margaretjamesdesign.com/wallpaper.

Client Testimonial: A Watercolourist’s Perspective

Working with Lauren has been such a pleasure! 

Developing a repeat pattern from my original botanical watercolors seemed like a daunting task but something that I had dreamt about for years. I took the plunge and contracted with Lauren to work with me to develop my vision and she made the process smooth and stress free. She talked me through any and all questions I had about the process and always had a prompt reply to my emails (even though we are on different sides of the Atlantic we never had any problems communicating in a timely manner).

I couldn’t be happier with my wallpaper pattern and look forward to developing my next design together.”

– Erin Daniels

Find Erin online: Instagram @erindaniels_artist | www.margaretjamesdesign.com

Working with a Freelance Designer & Separation Artist

I’m Lauren Peploe, a passionate freelance designer & separation artist based in the UK. I will work with you to turn your creative ideas into wallpaper, fabric, and other decorative print products. I can help with all processes needed in the lifecycle of decorative print.

Whether you’re just starting out and unsure of where to begin, you need help resolving a tricky repeat, you’re looking for a separation artist, or anything in between, I can work with you to develop your creative ideas.

If you’re looking to embark on a creative journey or you want to bring your designs to life, I’d love to collaborate with you. I’m here to help, let’s explore the endless possibilities of design together!

About the Author - Lauren Peploe

Lauren Peploe is a freelance technical designer and separation artist for decorative print. A versatile, multi-disciplined designer with creative and technical knowledge, helping people bring their ideas to life.

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