SPOILERS! Moviegoers who were able to puzzle out the storyline of Batman v Superman may have also been aware of the parallel but perhaps just as important plot thread: the establishment of a cohesive DCU movie universe that ties in various characters and plot lines for future movies. Perhaps the most debated scene is […]
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New addition to the blog!
FREEBIE FRIDAY!
I’ve been obsessing over creating cute little clip arts lately. Mostly ’cause I never have any handy when someone asks me to make invitations, birthday cards, etc. In doing so I thought I’d share a free downloadable file to you every friday. Here’s this weeks download:
Enjoy!
I thought this would also be the perfect time to announce
I have a new store on Etsy!
Beautifique Digital is where you can find all sorts of digital downloadable goodies.
It’s a little bare right now, but come visit me often. More updates on the way!
HAPPY FIRDAY! ..er FRIDAY!
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Today, I’d like to share with you the chance to win a signed copy of the Amazon Best-seller ‘Billy and the Monster who Ate All the Easter Eggs’
With Easter around the corner, this book will be a welcome addition to your loved ones library.
This is the third book in the Billy and Monster series and it has gotten about 48 glowing reviews on the Amazon website.
I recently read this book to Years 1 and 2 at Raglan Primary School and the children loved it. I’m sure your loved ones will too.
Before I reveal how you can enter to win a signed copy, let’s find out what happens with Billy and Monster in this Easter edition.
Billy and Monster love all the holidays as they get to spend quality time together. However, their best holiday is Easter as they get to eat their favorite food…CHOCOLATE!
This year, they’re spending Easter with Grandma Chocalicious who loves Chocolate even more than Billy. She’s an expert at making chocolate cake, chocolate waffles and even chocolate pasta.
This year Grandma Chocalicious has made a pyramid of Easter eggs for her party on Easter Sunday. Billy and Monster want one of the Easter eggs but Grandma says they have to wait till Easter Sunday.
What happens when Billy and Monster tip toe downstairs and the pyramid of Easter eggs comes falling down?
For a chance to find out what happens simply click the link below and you could very well have your signed copy just in time for Easter.
Goodreads Book Giveaway
Billy and the Monster Who Ate All the Easter Eggs
by David Chuka
Giveaway ends April 15, 2014.
See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.
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It's rare that an author and illustrator get to work closely together while creating a picture book—this makes it very fun to get a peek into a conversation between a picture book duo that have been paired together by an editor and live in two different countries. In the case of the adorable Here Comes the Easter Cat, bestselling author Deborah Underwood wanted to know how award-winning illustrator Claudia Rueda managed to capture both Cat's crankiness and his sweetness.
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Refreshing part of an old drawing as a warm-up exercise.
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Hello There:
Today is the beginning of a new week and the end of the Easter week. A perfect time to share a few photos of my family's Easter eggs. Each year, we like to try a new application for decorating eggs. This year we came up with the clever idea to use bubble wrap as part of our decorating process. The results were fabulous.....
Throughout the years, we have learned to use rubberbands, painters tape, scotch tape, paper towels and lots of other household items. This mosaic egg was created by cutting lots of triangular shapes from blue painter's tape and applying them to the egg before dying....
This "mummy" egg was created by weaving tape over and under itself....
There hasn't been a single year since my first son was born that we haven't decorated eggs. As a child, my mom and I would decorate eggs using the pre-packaged egg decorating kits, but Gary and I found that we had better results mixing our own colors using food dye.
The kids are all too old for hiding and finding the eggs, but we still have fun decorating. I suppose that when my husband and I become "empty nesters" we'll still take a couple of hours on the Saturday night before Easter to decorate eggs, just the two of us.
Until Next Time:
Kim
Garden Painter Art
Sounds like DC’s try-hard was turned up to 11 and they managed to do enough. This “strength” might include a fair bit of smoke and mirrors, which is even worse than failure as many might pin their fortunes to something that has the veneer of success but isn’t actually comprised of it.
What my man, Tim, is trying to say is that It sucked but it sure did look pretty doing it. While I respect Ben for his efforts, he just wasn’t the Bat. The story line, if you can call it that, was scattered and painfully redundant. We all know by now what planet Superman is from and how Batman’s mommy and daddy got shot in that bum-ass alley cause they don’t know what a Daimler limousine is, I guess. We don’t need to waste the first 3o minutes of every DC movie retelling the same origin crap over and over except this time daddy has a mustache. If people don’t know by now why waste the time and money. They’re probably not the ones that are going to see the film anyway. DC just has to except the fact that Marvel is the franchise authority. They literally have it all. Especially the writing. Jesus H, the script had to have been downright awful Oh, and Lex Luthor was shite. The casting director should be shot in that same alley along with Batmom and Batdad and the bloody script.