Thursday, October 28, 2010

Evolution of a Halloween Book Cover

It is fun to show the process of a cover-from sketches to the end product. I did this with The Great Matzoh Hunt, and now I thought I would show it for Halloween is Here, a sticker book I illustrated that was recently released.

1st Sketch: All 4 of the main characters were featured. It is a bit too crowded for the cover.

Revised Sketch

Color Art

With Type and at the stores! (took this pic at Borders)

Hope you'll get a chance to pick Halloween is Here up at your local bookstores. Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Toy Story PixArt

I recently contributed a piece of PixArt over at The Pixar Times to celebrate the release of Toy Story 3 on DVD and blu-ray. Check it out here. Who doesn't love Pixar? They do make the best films! Thanks to Jerrod Maruyama for the invitation. And if you like cute stuff, go check out his store, Casa Kawaii. Enough said :-)

Monday, October 25, 2010

Sketchbook Project 2011 Pages 32-35

Page 32-35 of my Sketchbook Project 2011. To read this story from the beginning, please visit here or my flickr set.

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Wow, its been almost two months now since I've been keeping up with this comics story every week. I still can't believe it! Ideas are brewing as to how I can continue to keep this up after the sketchbook ends.

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Chickengirl Comics Presents...A Halloween Special (+IF: Spooky)

I was going to wait and post these on Tuesday instead of pages from my sketchbook project. But since this week's illustration friday topic is "spooky," and I haven't participated in IF in a very very long time, I thought I would post it now. Plus, I am eager to get these pages out there :-)

This was fun and a good exercise since I hardly ever touch photoshop and this is definitely a different technique than what I'm use to. I'm also happy to write a little story for Chicken Girl and Rooster Boy that is more fictional rather than based on real life. I hope I've got more stories like this in me.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Sketchbook Project Page 28-31

Page 28-31 of my Sketchbook Project 2011. To read this story from the beginning, please visit here or my flickr set.

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Its getting harder and harder to do these pages every week, but looking through my sketchbook so far-its nice to see it getting filled up!

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Chicken Girl for President

I made these badges and wore them at the Highlight Illustrators Party a few weeks ago. The theme was "silly." I have no idea how this came to mind. It was fun making them though.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Sketchables Interview

What do you sketch on and where?

There is a fun interview of me over at The Sketchables where I answered all the questions in sketches. Thanks to Heather Powers and the rest of the ladies over there for letting me have yet another excuse to draw more chickens.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Sketchbook Project 2011 Pages 24-27

I finally go to jewelry class and it gets pathetic. Page 24-27 of my Sketchbook Project 2011.

To read this story from the beginning, please visit here or my flickr set.

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Whew! I barely finished on time for this week's post. I crammed all the sketching up to the last possible moment. Thank you again to those of you who are keeping up with this story, it truly motivates me every week!

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Chicken Girl Design Digistamps- October and Final Collection

This is the October and yes, final collection of the Chicken Girl Design Digistamps. I want to thank the awesome ladies of the design team who makes gorgeous cards with my images month after month: Loretta, Lori, Tammy, Michele, Laura, Christy and Judy. Its been very interesting to see how they use these images with fresh new colors. Its been very inspiring.

And a special thank you to Kate over at I {heart} Papers for the opportunity to make this happen. I'm happy I got a chance to get a glimpse of the crafting world. Thank you very much, Kate.

Never fear, the polymer and digistamps will continue to be for sale over at I {heart} Papers, along with alot of other fun crafting materials (which I learned alot about at CHA this summer...wow). So go check it out, alright?

Friday, October 08, 2010

Hooray for Halloween Book Giveaway Winner

Using random.org, the winner is Nina Seven! Congratulations, Nina! 

Thanks to everyone who entered the book giveaway, and the tips for chicken costumes. I ended up  sewing chicken and rooster hats out of felt I had around the house. More on that later.

And it seems like alot of folks are into Reeses peanut butter cups and M&Ms! Will probably pick some up to hand out to the trick or treaters. Happy Halloween! It is one of the best holidays, isn't it?

Thursday, October 07, 2010

Top Ten things Illustrators can do to make Highlights Happy


At the Highlights Illustrators party, there was a seminar with a panel of Highlights' editors and art directors. There was a list of "Top Ten Things Illustrators can do to Make Highlights Happy" - (a la Letterman style). Thought I would share it here:

     10- Bring your unique style.

       9- Read the story, have details reflected in the art.

       8- Read the art notes.

       7- Do your homework, research details. (even cartoony spiders have 8 legs.)

       6- Leave room for caption, art should fit in space.

       5- Remember the age group.

       4- Be responsive to sketch revisions. Re-compose the layout if necessary.

       3- Remember the Highlights statement. (They are fun, but not sassy...)

       2- Meet the deadlines.

       1- Humor them. (Put seat belts on aliens in spaceships, life vests on
           Canoeing raccoons!)

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Highlights Illustrators Party 2010

Outside of the Highlights Office
This past weekend, I was at the Highlights Illustrators party in Honesdale, PA. An opportunity to get out my studio and talk with...other people! And illustrators at that! This time was extra special since 4 out of 7 of us in our Illustration for Kids group got to get together (Paula, Susan, Jenn, and I).These ladies have been with me at the very beginning of my illustration career and its amazing that 4 years later we get to meet in person.

And I also got to meet alot of other great illustrators, alot of them in which I've gotten to know from online- Jennifer Thermes, Karen Lee, Julie Fortenberry, Liz Dubois, Barry Gott, Jim Paillot, Mike Moran, Brian White (and so many others to mention! Forgive me its been a long weekend.)

Portfolio Sharing
There was an illustrators seminar (which I will do another post on) and portfolio sharing afterwards. 
My Portfolio, books, and cards
There were silly costumes and square dancing. They know how to throw a good party! Thank you so much to all the folks over at Highlights. Hope to see you all next year.

Monday, October 04, 2010

Sketchbook Project 2011 Pages 20-23

More talks about my favorite subject, food. Page 20-23 of my Sketchbook Project 2011.

To read this story from the beginning, please visit here or my flickr set.
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This week was a tough week to get these done-I was at the annual Highlights Illustrators party all weekend (will do a post about it soon.) But committing to a Tuesday posting really pushed me to finish it.

And a quick reminder: I am hosting a giveaway of my Halloween is Here sticker book- you can still enter. Check it out on my previous post. Good luck!