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Children's Book Illustrators Guild: ‘O March-What a Relief! by Dawn M. Schreiber
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Monday, March 03, 2014. 8216;O March-What a Relief! By Dawn M. Schreiber. March, the Ides are a smilin’ and the Shamrocks are in bloom, Earth and daylight savings means spring is, is…somewhere… and yet after suffering a winter’s frozen thumb, I say “Think NEGATIVE! You say, but spring will soon be here. Oh fuddle sticks. I believe a good dose of negativity makes for a positive relief (that’s print talk). For starters, I went to www.makezine.com. The second picture is from many Saturday summer nights at g...
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Anne's Illustrations
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Return to AnnesIllustrations.com. August 1, 2014. The Children’s Book Illustrators Guild of MN (aka CBIG ) has published a member-illustrated Collection of Classic Nursery Rhymes, volume 1. My page: The Animal Show! Now available on Amazon.com. Http:/ www.amazon.com/Childrens-Illustrators-Minnesota-presents-Classic/dp/1500131040/ref=lh n. Happy Birthday, Mom! May 7, 2014. Fabulous Friday February Flowers. February 28, 2014. Fabulous Friday February Flowers.Say that three times fast! Or, just look at them.
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Franklin's Art Blog: Santa and Friends
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Sunday, October 16, 2011. Here's a nice illustration in a different style showing Santa getting some special help. Again, using Painter. Labels: cat. pig. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Subscribe To Franklin's Blog. Hours of Darkness-Night Photography. CIBG Children's Book Illustrators Guild of Minnesota. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Franklin's Art Blog
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Thursday, August 2, 2012. December 4, 2012 at 11:23 PM. I like all of the animals and the bunny slippers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Subscribe To Franklin's Blog. Hours of Darkness-Night Photography. CIBG Children's Book Illustrators Guild of Minnesota. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Franklin's Art Blog
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Monday, April 8, 2013. I'm entering two pieces in the Savage Art Councils juried show. One is Time rushing forward seen else where in this blog and the other is Out for a Walk which once again, completely digital and was created in a cool Japanese style. I hope to do a few of these this summer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Subscribe To Franklin's Blog. Hours of Darkness-Night Photography. CIBG Children's Book Illustrators Guild of Minnesota. View my complete profile.
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Children's Book Illustrators Guild: CBIG to produce 2 exciting nursery rhymes books
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. CBIG to produce 2 exciting nursery rhymes books. Nursery Rhymes Book contents: Stories below. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Anne Sawyer Aitch : Hey Diddle Diddle. Melissa Black: Two Birds. Sheralyn Barnes: Hickory Dickery Dock. Sharalyn Edgeberg: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Scott Spinks: Old Mother Hubbard. Emmeline Hall: Hector Protector. Dawn Schreiber: Jack Be Nimble? Franklin Haws Star Light, Star Bright. This comment has been removed by the author. There was a crooked man.
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Children's Book Illustrators Guild: Take the Plunge! by CBIG member, Robyn Dean McHattie
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Tuesday, January 07, 2014. By CBIG member, Robyn Dean McHattie. The new CBIG Challenge: Book proposal! Sounds daunting, doesn't it? I say: TAKE THE PLUNGE. So much expertise- and adventure- to be gained, especially from errors and false starts. Look at my start in the children's book field. My first children's book, A Black Cat. Named Smokey: On Vacation. And it sold like hotcakes locally upon release. But that is a long way from where the project started. Publication in early Astrobright. Fortunately fo...
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D. M. Schreiber's Blogatory: Digital Art
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D M Schreiber's Blogatory. Animator-Illustrator-Writer- where scruples are scribbles and nimbles .be quips. Browse ha choo, willingly. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dawn M. Schreiber. Somewhere along the prairie banks, in Southern Minnesota, United States. As a kid I drew on my walls mainly because I thought paper was too boring and being the younger brat, I got the raised eyebrows, frowns and finger's pointing, "How could you! View my complete profile. Fisher Fine Arts Library. Kansas City Public Library.
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D. M. Schreiber's Blogatory: Hummingbird Juice
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D M Schreiber's Blogatory. Animator-Illustrator-Writer- where scruples are scribbles and nimbles .be quips. Browse ha choo, willingly. Thursday, August 23, 2012. I use instead of buying red dye. Basic Hummingbird Juice Recipe. 1 cup of water boiled the add. 1/4 cup sugar stir and continue to boil until disolved. Add 2 to 3 icecubes then. Pour in the bottle and they will come. I do predict a regular Fall schedule! The Siskin is a small green/yellow European bird related to the goldfinch. At my premiere st...
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About - Congdon Watercolors & Illustration
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Congdon Watercolors and Illustration. Creating natural artworks is a therapeutic process for my body and mind. In the modern world of "busyness" that we fall into, taking the time to slowly and gracefully pull and push watercolor paints across a canvas allows me to reflect, acknowledge, and react to the world in a more Christ-centered fashion. I aim to capture that delicate moment for the viewer by working from my personal photographs to bring the nuances and vibrancy of life to my canvases.