Monthly Archives: November 2010

Rapunzel coloring page is a lot of fun for all ages

Last week I created a coloring page for Disney’s movie “Rapunzel.” A friend, sent me a picture of her daughter coloring in my page.

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Another co-worker gets cartooned by meeeee

Buffy Andrews, Assistant Managing Editor, Features and Niche Publications here at the York Daily Record/Sunday news, requested I turn her into a caricature for a possible marketing campaign. Here’s my illustration created in Adobe Illustrator. Some other staffers that I’ve … Continue reading

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My 17-year-old step-daughter colored in my Rapunzel page

The kids are off from school for the Thanksgiving holiday. I asked my step-daughter, Britni, if she would color my Rapunzel page. Even though she’s 17, she still likes coloring pages. She did a beautiful job. Take a look.

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Holiday picture finder is in the works

It’s that time of year again, when I get into the spirit of things! (Get it ? Spirits? Ok, just read on) For this year’s holiday picture finder I decided to recreate a scene from one of my favorite holiday … Continue reading

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‘Tangled’ gets a coloring makeover by you

What girl wouldn’t love to be a princess? For the release of Disney’s “Tangled,” I created a coloring page. This style was really easy to create. I used a variety of artistic brush strokes in varying thickness.

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Once again, The Victoria (Texas) Advocate creates another magical edition for Harry Potter

I was very excited to see that I received some nice comments on my Harry Potter page I designed last week. The reason for my excitement was that the comments were from people I highly respect and am in awe … Continue reading

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Harry Potter casts a spell on today’s Living section

“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1″ opened in theaters earlier today. I had an idea to redesign the York Daily Record’s Living section front in the style of the Daily Prophet, which is the newspaper publication in the … Continue reading

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