Thanks to everyone who left fun comments on my T-shirt giveaway. The random winner chosen was:
Beth Matson who said...
I'll have a B26 Christmas without you.
Way to go Beth! I'll have a B26 Christmas without you as well (I think this game is kinda fun).
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Book 3 Blog Hop Winner
Thank you all for leaving comments on my blog. Colleen and I are so happy that people are enjoying our book, and we are thrilled that we can help someone new win a copy of the new book.
The random winner from early this morning goes to:
Leslie Parks said...
The random winner from early this morning goes to:
This blog hop has performed its purpose: I now KNOW I need that book. Before I thought it might be nice to have. What I like is the different styles included. I've seen so many copic-colored images of strange-looking children that I love the diversity in this book. (I do not believe you would enjoy coloring while laying on your stomach.)
Actually Leslie, I love to color on my stomach. growing up I would usually draw and color on my bed while laying on my belly. It takes a little longer to get up from that position than it used to, but I still love it.
Congrats on winning! We hope you enjoy the book!
Friday, October 26, 2012
Paint the town R29 Blog Hop
Win a Free Shirt!
This weekend, I need to get away. I've been cooped inside coloring waaaay too much. Not that coloring is a bad thing, but the world is a really big place. So, I'm grabbing my markers, I'm leaving my desk, and I'm gonna Paint the Town R29!
(Actually...I've been coloring with the Copic Instructor Team!) We just had our annual team meeting, and yesterday we got to all wear our new shirt.
Do you also need some new threads to wear as you get out on the town? Today we’re giving you a chance to win your very own Copic t-shirt!
Leave a comment on this post and you are entered to win your very own “Paint the town R29” shirt. I’ll choose a winner on Tuesday, October 30th.
As part of your comment on my blog, please leave your favorite color saying, but substitute a copic color instead.
For instance, I'm tickled RV04 (shock pink) or I'm feeling a little B12 today (ice blue). Be creative! Like, This week I went to the beach and got an E13 (light suntan).
Then, go check out the other blogs and enter to win. You have lots of chances to win! Enter at each blog, then check back to see if you’ve won.
Colleen Schaan
Debbie Olson
Lori Craig
Sherrie Siemens
Cindy Lawrence
Sharon Harnist
Michele Boyer
Can’t wait to win? These t-shirts are exclusive to the Copic website. You can purchase your very own “Paint the town R29” from the Copic store. Check out our growing selection of limited edition t-shirts, exclusive to the Copic site. Please Note: Contest is only open to US and Canada residents.
Good Luck and Happy Hopping!
This weekend, I need to get away. I've been cooped inside coloring waaaay too much. Not that coloring is a bad thing, but the world is a really big place. So, I'm grabbing my markers, I'm leaving my desk, and I'm gonna Paint the Town R29!
(Actually...I've been coloring with the Copic Instructor Team!) We just had our annual team meeting, and yesterday we got to all wear our new shirt.
Do you also need some new threads to wear as you get out on the town? Today we’re giving you a chance to win your very own Copic t-shirt!
Leave a comment on this post and you are entered to win your very own “Paint the town R29” shirt. I’ll choose a winner on Tuesday, October 30th.
As part of your comment on my blog, please leave your favorite color saying, but substitute a copic color instead.
For instance, I'm tickled RV04 (shock pink) or I'm feeling a little B12 today (ice blue). Be creative! Like, This week I went to the beach and got an E13 (light suntan).
Then, go check out the other blogs and enter to win. You have lots of chances to win! Enter at each blog, then check back to see if you’ve won.
Colleen Schaan
Debbie Olson
Lori Craig
Sherrie Siemens
Cindy Lawrence
Sharon Harnist
Michele Boyer
Can’t wait to win? These t-shirts are exclusive to the Copic website. You can purchase your very own “Paint the town R29” from the Copic store. Check out our growing selection of limited edition t-shirts, exclusive to the Copic site. Please Note: Contest is only open to US and Canada residents.
Good Luck and Happy Hopping!
Friday, October 19, 2012
Copic Coloring Guide Level 3 Blog Hop
Commenting has now closed- Thank You!
Book 3: People
Can I tell you how excited I am to have a blog hop for this book? I am Thrilled! Colleen worked so hard to pull together all the finishing touches to make this book a reality. I had a lot of fun working with her to create the tutorial images. We really wanted to get a wide variety of looks and styles into this book, and I feel that we succeeded.
Today we are doing a very special blog hop, in honor of the Copic Coloring Guide, Level 3: People. I was asked to share my favorite project from the book, and while I really love my card project, I must say that one image I had the most fun drawing and coloring was my Author image/self portrait.
You can see here how much I enjoy coloring. I love this image. It is me in an idealized world. Nowadays, I am usually sitting at my desk, coloring and working on something that needs to go straight onto my computer because it was due last week. Not quite as much fun as laying on the floor, just happily drawing whatever I want.
I really don't like self-portraits. I hated those assignments in art school, and I never liked drawing myself in a realistic manner...so I wouldn't. I almost always draw myself as a comic. The hair length is usually reflective of actual length at the time of drawing. Here's a self-portrait form a 2008 blog post. You can see in this image I have shorter hair. Some artists never change the way they draw their self-portrait, and so it may not be reflective of what they really look like. But you could totally pick me out in a crowd, based on my author image, right?
The picture I drew for our third Copic book is actually based on one of my favorite self-portraits, however. This image I drew back in 2006 for a gallery show. I think this pretty well sums up what I feel about the notion of realistic self-portraits in general. I was not happy at that time with the notion of a self-portrait, but it was rather important, as it was supposed to go with my artist statement.
Not very nice to throw darts at your own picture!
Now, to get on with our exciting Blog Hop!! Please visit the other contributors to this fabulous book.
Inside Copic Coloring Guide Level 3: People, you will find a CD with blank tutorial images to color, and detailed step-by-step directions, as well as many fabulous finished card projects.
OK, have fun hopping along, and good luck winning your own copy!!
Book 3: People
Can I tell you how excited I am to have a blog hop for this book? I am Thrilled! Colleen worked so hard to pull together all the finishing touches to make this book a reality. I had a lot of fun working with her to create the tutorial images. We really wanted to get a wide variety of looks and styles into this book, and I feel that we succeeded.
Today we are doing a very special blog hop, in honor of the Copic Coloring Guide, Level 3: People. I was asked to share my favorite project from the book, and while I really love my card project, I must say that one image I had the most fun drawing and coloring was my Author image/self portrait.
You can see here how much I enjoy coloring. I love this image. It is me in an idealized world. Nowadays, I am usually sitting at my desk, coloring and working on something that needs to go straight onto my computer because it was due last week. Not quite as much fun as laying on the floor, just happily drawing whatever I want.
I really don't like self-portraits. I hated those assignments in art school, and I never liked drawing myself in a realistic manner...so I wouldn't. I almost always draw myself as a comic. The hair length is usually reflective of actual length at the time of drawing. Here's a self-portrait form a 2008 blog post. You can see in this image I have shorter hair. Some artists never change the way they draw their self-portrait, and so it may not be reflective of what they really look like. But you could totally pick me out in a crowd, based on my author image, right?
The picture I drew for our third Copic book is actually based on one of my favorite self-portraits, however. This image I drew back in 2006 for a gallery show. I think this pretty well sums up what I feel about the notion of realistic self-portraits in general. I was not happy at that time with the notion of a self-portrait, but it was rather important, as it was supposed to go with my artist statement.
Not very nice to throw darts at your own picture!
Now, to get on with our exciting Blog Hop!! Please visit the other contributors to this fabulous book.
Inside Copic Coloring Guide Level 3: People, you will find a CD with blank tutorial images to color, and detailed step-by-step directions, as well as many fabulous finished card projects.
Each participating designer is hopping today to give you a peak at
their favorite project from the book - and a chance to WIN your own
autographed copy!
Blog Prize!!
To help kick off the
celebration of the new book... each designer on the hop is giving away
an autographed copy of the book...signed not only by Colleen and myself, but by the individual designer too! Please comment on this
post for your chance to win your copy of mine! Commenting will be
closed on my blog at Midnight, on the 26th. Winners will be announced on each designer's blog.
Can't wait for your copy?
Copic Coloring Guide Level 3: People is
now available at many stamping and scrapbooking stores. Visit your
local store today and ask about availability. It is also sold through
the Annie’s catalog, accessible online at Annie's.OK, have fun hopping along, and good luck winning your own copy!!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Fall Pumpkins Class, Freebie
Coloring Pumpkins for Beginners Workshop
Tonight I am teaching a private workshop to beginners, and one of the projects we are coloring is this lovely Fall pumpkin image that we shared as a freebie a year ago or so. It was really popular, so I wanted to use it again.
Here is the image once again, and you are welcome to download it and try coloring it in your own workshops. In fact, here is the handout accompanying my class tonight:
It is generic, as I am using a variety of colors, and no two attendees will have the same colors. You can easily adapt any of your own color combos into this project. However, this is a truly beginner project. The lines show you where to put shadows, and the areas are simple enough that beginners should have no problem experimenting. Note that when teaching beginners, it is sometimes easier to color large images. I have printed the blank picture out to be about 4 or 5 in. wide, so my attendees can have an easy time. This handout is meant to be printed at 8.5 x 11 in. so beginners can really see the image enlarged and understand where to put shadows.
I hope you find this useful. Please use this to teach others!
Certification Updates
We still have a few classes open in 2012. Look in November for our 2013 class schedule. Register now for any of our remaining 2012 classes.
Standard Certification:
Classes are filling fast, so if you want to register, check out our website for Standard classes:
Oct. 26th Portland OR, taught by Sherrie Siemens
Nov. 2nd Houston, TX taught by Colleen Schaan - Filling Fast!
Nov. 2nd Calgary, AB, Canada taught by Sherrie Siemens
Nov. 9th, Grand Rapids, MI taught by Debbie Olson
Intermediate Certification: There are still a few spaces left in our upcoming classes. Please check out our website for Intermediate classes:
Oct. 27th Portland OR, taught by Sherrie Siemens
Tonight I am teaching a private workshop to beginners, and one of the projects we are coloring is this lovely Fall pumpkin image that we shared as a freebie a year ago or so. It was really popular, so I wanted to use it again.
Here is the image once again, and you are welcome to download it and try coloring it in your own workshops. In fact, here is the handout accompanying my class tonight:
It is generic, as I am using a variety of colors, and no two attendees will have the same colors. You can easily adapt any of your own color combos into this project. However, this is a truly beginner project. The lines show you where to put shadows, and the areas are simple enough that beginners should have no problem experimenting. Note that when teaching beginners, it is sometimes easier to color large images. I have printed the blank picture out to be about 4 or 5 in. wide, so my attendees can have an easy time. This handout is meant to be printed at 8.5 x 11 in. so beginners can really see the image enlarged and understand where to put shadows.
I hope you find this useful. Please use this to teach others!
Certification Updates
We still have a few classes open in 2012. Look in November for our 2013 class schedule. Register now for any of our remaining 2012 classes.
Standard Certification:
Classes are filling fast, so if you want to register, check out our website for Standard classes:
Oct. 26th Portland OR, taught by Sherrie Siemens
Nov. 2nd Houston, TX taught by Colleen Schaan - Filling Fast!
Nov. 2nd Calgary, AB, Canada taught by Sherrie Siemens
Nov. 9th, Grand Rapids, MI taught by Debbie Olson
Intermediate Certification: There are still a few spaces left in our upcoming classes. Please check out our website for Intermediate classes:
Oct. 27th Portland OR, taught by Sherrie Siemens
Nov. 3rd Houston, TX taught by Colleen Schaan - Filling Fast!
Nov. 3rd Calgary, AB, Canada taught by Sherrie Siemens
Nov. 10th, Grand Rapids, MI taught by Debbie Olson
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