Christmas Printable Stationary

These fun printable sheets include a jolly Santa To-do list, a cute recipe card, colour in gift tags and a fill-in Christmas song/film list. You can colour, write, paint and create with these festive printable sheets.

You can download and print the activity sheets by clicking on the image then right click on the image and save to downloads.

Idle Hands Colouring book

Hello all, It has been great to produce some fun and playful colouring pages for Idle Hands colouring booklet with Illustrator and animator Dan Castro and other fantastic illustrators. Idle Hands is a free colouring and activity booklet to help encourage creativity for children during lockdown.

Take a peek here: idle-hands

Idle Hands, Colouring pages by Illustrator Dan Castro and other fab illustrators

Idle Hands, Colouring pages by Illustrator Dan Castro and other fab illustrators

One of our contributions to Idle Hands colouring booklet

Dragon colouring pages

Have fun colouring these dragons with your favourite colours. From fire breathing dragons to friendly dragons, there is lots to colour and design.

You can download and print the activity sheets by clicking on the image then right click on the image and save to downloads.

These colouring pages are free to use for personal use only. Not for resale.

Book cover illustration

Designing some book covers as part of a personal project. For the Peter Pan (By J.M. Barrie) front cover we decided to paint a night time scene with the text overlaying the moon to draw the viewer eye into the cover. We wanted to include small parts of the story into the cover like Tinkerbell and the pirate ship which draws your eye around the cover and gives the viewer things to spot. We decided to have the sea at the bottom of the cover which adds depth and gives visual interest to the book. We also blended the colours of the sea and sky to create a misty effect and capture the fantasy and far away feel of the book. The different plants around the outside adds a whimsical touch.

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For the Jungle book Cover (written by Rudyard Kipling.) We decided to use a warm colours using mostly oranges and yellows. We wanted to include a scene of the story into the book cover so we decided to have Mowgli with Bagheera on a tree branch to make the characters the focus of the cover and draw your eye up to the title. For the text we decided to to place it at the top-middle and uses the same colours on the text as we did in the illustrations to link them together. We decide to make the word “Jungle” bigger to give it visual hierarchy and add a sense of play to the cover. The tree running down the side of the cover draws you to the main characters on the tree branch and brings the whole cover together.

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A Cosy Cat

Designing a fun cat character in a cosy jumper. Love playing with pattens and textures to create this cosy cat. We often get an idea for a picture book sparking of one character and love playing around with a character, getting to know them and drawing them in lots of poses. When we created this character it sparked a series of questions ‘Why is he wearing a jumper?’ maybe it was knitted for him by a kind granny for him when he was just a little kitten. “ What kind of Jumper?’ A knitted one, slightly too big. ‘What could happen next?’ Maybe the jumper starts to unravel and cause lots of chaos!

We begin to create a framework around this character and his beloved knitted jumper. We are not yet sure where its going to take us and are continuing to develop the character and his story.

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#PBCrtiqueFest

We are Joining in with #PBcritiqueFest on picture book spotlight. This event and give-away is to celebrate picture book writers and illustrators and offer writers and illustrators a chance to get their work critiqued. The event also helps to build our kidlit community and connections within the illustrator and writer community.

Picture Book Spotlight is created by Brian Gehrlein and is set up to champion picture book authors, illustrators and agents and celebrate picture books in the industry. Its a great resource for debut illustrators and authors and especially those who are querying.

Here is a link to PB Spotlight-https://www.pbspotlight.com

Critique Fest: https://www.pbspotlight.com/pbcritiquefest

Also On PB Spotlight there is lots interesting of author and illustrator interviews and spotlights. There is also fantastic picture book give-aways to join in with. #PBcritiqueFest is a great opptunitiy to engage with like minded authors and illustrators as well as being in with the chance to have your worked criqtued.

Picture Book Spotlight

Picture Book Spotlight