Surface Pattern Design Portfolio
Coastal, botanical, and modern nature-inspired collections for fabric, wallpaper, stationery, and lifestyle goods.
Every pattern begins with something real—pressed flowers, hand-rendered sketches, or the gentle shapes of the Carolina coast. Explore full repeating collections below. All designs are available for licensing or custom collaboration.
Featured Collections
Marshland Morning – Pelicans
A calm, Lowcountry-inspired collection featuring hand-drawn pelicans perched along marsh grass and sun-warmed posts. Designed in soft coastal tones of dusty blue, sand, and marsh reed green. Ideal for coastal home décor, wallpaper, kids’ spaces, and resort goods.
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Dusty Blue
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Salt Marsh Cream
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Soft Clay / Sand
Wild Stem
A lively collection of stylized stems and petal clusters in warm berry and mango tones. This pattern brings a playful, modern botanical energy to stationery, textiles, gift wrap, and apparel.
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Pink Orchid
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Warm Autumn Brown
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Soft Peach
Whispering Shores – Crabby Blue
Painterly crab silhouettes on soft shoreline hues create a nostalgic coastal collection. Perfect for beach cottages, ocean-themed kids’ décor, kitchen goods, and resort retail.
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Periwinkle
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Driftwood
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Oyster Shell
Pastel Plumage – Flamingo
Elegant flamingos in chalky white set against a soft sage backdrop evoke the breezy, sunlit feel of coastal mornings. Ideal for bedding, nursery décor, and apparel.
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Sage Green
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Pale Sand
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Blush Clay
Ferns & Fronds
A serene botanical collection inspired by layered ferns and natural textures. Perfect for wallpaper, linens, table settings, and spa-inspired interiors.
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Soft Green
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Natural Linen
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Moss Shadow
Where Nature Becomes Pattern
Every Mon Petit Chou pattern begins with real botanicals—grown, foraged, or gathered in South Carolina.
I press each flower or stem by hand, dry them naturally, photograph the petals, and rebuild them into digital textures and motifs.
From there, I design seamless repeats, explore colorways, and develop patterns ready for fabric, wallpaper, stationery, home decor, packaging, and surface licensing.
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