December Day 20: Lettering + Doodle Challenge on Instagram

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12.20.2015-DND-Challenge

I thought today’s challenge prompt “All is bright” needed to be against a sparkling background of twinkly Christmas lights. Once I inked the lettering by hand in my sketchpad, I scanned it, and then used it as an inverted overlay in Photoshop over a photo I had on my iPhone.

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December Day 19: Lettering + Doodle Challenge on Instagram

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12.19.2015-DND-Challenge

When I first saw that today’s challenge prompt was “Christmas lights”, it didn’t seem like one I wanted to do. I put it off all day. Finally, late in the evening I decided to go ahead and give it a go. It turned out to be one of the most fun ones I’ve done so far. Funny how that happens.

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December Day 16: Lettering + Doodle Challenge on Instagram

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12.16.2015-DND-Challenge

I’ve been up to my eyeballs in website and online shop maintenance, so I’ve missed the past couple of days for the challenge prompts. Thankfully, I finally got everything done this evening and had enough energy left to play with a new lettering style I found on Pinterest. It’s called “Chimaera” that suggested it was a good learning exercise for students. As a “student”, I have to agree! Click here if you want to see the original pin I used for reference.

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11 Dec 2015 mini watercolor

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12.11.2015-web-photoThis little gal has been in my sketchbook for a long time. I decided that it was time that she got some color. I’m trying to do mini watercolor paintings to get back into the swing of painting again. I did this sketch while watching the movie Meet Me in St. Louis. It reminded me of the days I used to stand at the bus stop as a child waiting in the swirling snow for the bus to arrive. I often felt like a human “snowgirl”. I experienced so much snow during my childhood years in the mountains of Colorado, that it’s enough snow to last me a lifetime (hence the look on the little girl’s face). That’s why I now live where it snows once every three or four decades (if that) and just watch snow in Christmas movies *wink*.

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