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26. New Handmade Christmas Cards














I can't believe it but it's only two and a half weeks until Cambridge Christmas 2012.  I have been busy making some new handmade cards to sell there.  I've made lots of other cards too and will also be selling some artwork, mugs and books.

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27. New Banner!

I thought it was time to update my banner so here it is!  It features the Crocodile from my picturebook I Got a Crocodile which will be out next spring and is published by Simon and Schuster.  I hope you like him!

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28. Events this week

I will be talking about and drawing animals tomorrow at Willingham Library in Cambridgeshire from 10.30 -11.30.  There will then be a collaging session! This event is for children from ages 3 -6.

I will also be reading Not Me! and Fluff and Billy at Waterstones in Cambridge on Thursday 1st November at 10.40am as part of Stories for Smiles.  For more information click here.

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29. Cambridge Christmas























I have mentioned this earlier in the year but now that it's actually October it doesn't seem quite so far away!  I will be selling cards, prints and books at an event which I have visited myself for several years.  There is always an amazing selection of beautiful work on show and it's a great source of Christmas presents!  To find out more details click here.

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30. Drawing in France




I've just returned from a week's holiday in the South of France.  I didn't do much drawing as I was too busy swimming in the sea and eating ice creams!  I did however find the time to sketch some of the beautiful buildings in the village we stayed in.  It's called Bidache and is in Le Pays Basques near the Pyrenees.
I also did one sketch on the flight home!


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31. Cambridge Folk Festival Drawings 2012
























Here's a selection of drawings from my sketchbook which I took along to the folk festival this year.  I was struggling to get into my sketching until I went along to the festival drawing workshop run by Jim Butler and John Holder.  They suggested starting off with hats (you do see quite a selection) so I started straight away while watching King Charles at The Den and continued the next day too!

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32. Happy Birthday Dad!




















It's my Dad's birthday today.  I've made him a card....don't worry, there's no danger of him seeing it as he never goes near a computer!  The dog is based on some drawings I did at Wood Green Animal Shelter a few years ago.

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33. The Story of Fluff and Billy Part 5 - Character and Artwork Experiments




























Well, apologies that this installment has been a long time in coming...to the extent that I've had to go back and refresh my memory about what I've covered so far!

Having drawn lots of penguins (see Part 4) I then started working on how the characters would look and what materials I would use to draw/paint them.  I tried all sorts of things but have a small selection here.  Early on in the process I managed to spill a whole bottle of sepia ink on myself and my chair.  I'm afraid to say that the jeans I was wearing at the time never recovered!


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34. Hay Festival 2012

















On Friday 8th June I was at the Hay Festival doing a couple of events for 3-5 year olds in the Hexagon.  This involved drawing some pictures, making animal noises, reading some stories and talking about why I like animals, all followed by a decorating activity.  It was great that so many people braved the elements to come along.  It was also lovely to meet fellow author/illustrator Paul Howard and to see Helen Stephens there - she was one of my tutors on the MA course and a really talented lady.  Big thanks to Isla from Egmont for all her help and moral support!

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35. Cambridge Christmas 2012

I know it's a long, long way off, but it's just been confirmed that I will be exhibiting at this year's Cambridge Christmas on Monday 26th November from 4-8pm.  To see more details about the event and who else will be there please click here.

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36. John Lewis

















I was wandering round John Lewis in Cambridge yesterday when I had a nice surprise.... As you may just be able to make out from this hastily taken and rather blurry phone picture, they are stocking my board books!

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37. Product placement!


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38. Wordfest Animal Pictures









Here is a small selection of the animals that were decorated at my Wordfest event. Although I always get nervous before events, I really enjoyed this one and was very impressed by how enthusiastic all the children were. They all did a great job drawing dogs and decorating their animals!

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39. Wordfest Preparations


I am currently preparing for my Wordfest event on Saturday - it's at East Barnwell Centre at 11am for ages 3-6. This is a picture to show the actual height of a new born giraffe.....around 6ft tall! I've also cut out 68 crocodile teeth and have a piece of string that is 6m long to show how tall an adult giraffe can grow. It's wrapped around its own cardboard giraffe as you can see below. Let's hope it goes well....

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40. Just arrived!


I have just received my advance copies of my first two board books: Animal Numbers and Animal Colours which are published by Egmont and out this Monday, 2nd April!

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41. Fluff and Billy News


Firstly, Fluff and Billy do everything together has been shortlisted for a Sheffield Book Award - in the baby books category. Hooray! See the full shortlists here.


Secondly, Fluff and Billy will be published by Sterling Children's Books in the USA in September. Find it on their website here.

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42. The story of Fluff and Billy Part 4 - Penguin drawings


Apologies for my blogging silence of late - I am working hard on artwork that I can't show you at the moment. However, I realised that I could continue with The Story of Fluff and Billy - so here's part 4!

Having decided that my story would feature penguins, I felt that I needed to draw real penguins to help me develop their characters. I already had a few drawings from London Zoo that I'd done for a previous project but I now spent time at Whipsnade Zoo drawing and observing the penguins there. At the time they had Humboldt, Rockhopper and Gentoo penguins and it was so interesting to watch their behaviour and movements ( and to also hear what the zoo visitors said to them and about them)!

I also made a trip to the Zoology Museum in Cambridge. This allowed me to do some more detailed studies like the bigger drawing in the middle.

When I'd gathered all this reference I could start working on my characters.




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43. Happy New Year!

I'd just like to wish you all a Happy New Year! Let's hope 2012 is a good one:)

I decided to start the year by getting into the studio early.....unfortunately in my slightly groggy state this morning I left my healthy, prepared the night before, packed lunch (resolution number 2) at home on the work surface! So resolution number 3 is now to remember my packed lunch!

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44. Happy Christmas!


I just wanted to wish you all a very merry Christmas! I am currently in the middle of producing artwork for a new picturebook so apologies for neglecting my blog a little. My desk is covered in paper and paint but I have dug out my wacom tablet in order to give Fluff and Billy some festive hats! Happy holidays!

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45. Old handmade Christmas cards


I mentioned in my post The Story of Fluff and Billy Part 2 that I used to design Christmas cards for a living. I started my greetings career by making handmade cards and selling them at markets and to shops. Some of these designs ended up in Paperchase - off the top of my head I think it was in 1996 but I can't be sure! As you can imagine, they were quite labour intensive so making thousands of them was quite a challenge (a slight understatement)!

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46. Christmas Cards!


I made these cards a while ago but thought it was a bit early to post them. Now that they are playing Christmas songs on the radio I feel it's time! The cards feature Billy modeling a very fetching felt hat!

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47. Fluff and Billy in Foyles St. Pancras


Spotted! A hardback copy of Fluff and Billy in the St Pancras branch of Foyles. I may have pulled it out slightly for the photo! I am pleased to say that Fluff and Billy is also for sale in branches of Waitrose now.

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48. Weekend excitement!!! - Julia Donaldson Picks Fluff and Billy as one of her 'Books of the year'


I still can't quite believe it..... but in The Guardian newspaper this Saturday Julia Donaldson, Children's Laureate and author of The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom, What the Ladybird Heard and many more, selected Fluff and Billy as one of her books of the year!!! It's such a nice thing to happen - thanks Julia Donaldson!

I was spending the day at my friends' house when I got a text from Pam Smy (one of my tutors from the MA course in Cambridge) and an excited phone call from my friend John to tell me the news - so big thanks to them too!

You can read the whole article on the Guardian website here.

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49. Banner dilemma!


Well I tried a bright banner to match my website but I wasn't quite sure so I've now replaced it with black and white smaller text. Still not sure so it may well change again soon.......

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50. Updating my website!


I have been attempting to update my website this morning.....as someone who is far from technically minded it has been a bit of a struggle for me! There were several things I couldn't work out how to do and I couldn't seem to swap the background pattern so I ended up just switching it off and opting for this multi-coloured text instead!
Maybe I should change my blog banner to match....

...mmmm...not sure now I've done it!

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