Showing posts with label pencil design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pencil design. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Free Printable from a Studio by the Sea

 Free Gift Tag Design for the Holidays



Happy Solstice from a Studio by the Sea!  These winter mice and birdies are all ready to celebrate the season in these gift tags I made.  All you need is a printer, card stock paper, and something to cut out the tags with. 




Click on links below for downloadable pdfs

Bird & Mice Large Tag Sheet

Instructions:
  1. Print out the downloaded file on a sheet of card stock
  2. Cut out each tag along the pale green lines - use scissors, x-acto knife & ruler or paper cutter.
  3. Punch out holes with a hole punch or just attach to your gift with tape or glue.


Happy Holidays!

All images © Jody A Lee 2013
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These gift tag sheets are for your personal use only
All commercial use of them or these images is prohibited

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

House Wars: Battle


It's been a busy month, between visits to various doctors, Crafts in Chelsea, Governor's Island, and my dear 80 year old mother visiting with me for three weeks.  But here is my latest preliminary sketch for my next book cover for Michelle West's "The House War" fantasy series.  People in Averalaan are falling asleep and not waking up and Jewell Markess ATerafin and her friends and allies are trying to discover the source of their illness.  Part of the solution lies in the powers of the dreams of the young seer.  In the dream roads she finds their dreams floating about like snow flakes or white butterflies, and captive to the plans of a strange figure called the Warden of Dreams.  That's the ancient wizard Meralonne APhaniel in the triangle, who is in almost all of West's novels - and we felt it was time he get a cover of his own.  Since the book isn't fully written yet even I don't know how it turns out.  I do try to read any book I'm given to illustrate, but many established authors don't have their novels finished when the publishers need art work for advertising, and so sometimes I only get first drafts, first chapters, or outlines to work from.
Now I'm off to complete the colored sketch, which will be used for the advertising for the book sellers.