Wow, I am yet again a lucky girl!
I.D. Magazine chose good ol’ Calf and Half (designed by me) to be their product of the week this week.
Why, that makes this the BEST WEEK EVER!
Thanks, I.D.
You’re so cool.

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Wow, I am yet again a lucky girl!
I.D. Magazine chose good ol’ Calf and Half (designed by me) to be their product of the week this week.
Why, that makes this the BEST WEEK EVER!
Thanks, I.D.
You’re so cool.

Have you all been having a lovely time this season?
Been doing a little decorating?

This is my “Five and Dime” area, decked out for the holidays.
Have you been feeding the birds? The muse? The face?
(I have on all counts!)
I have definitely been taking a holiday break from the blog (and a lot of other things) as I focused on other stuff for a while. Most of the other stuff has been good, so no complaints here! I’ve been pursuing a gentle blend of work laced with baking and decorating.
Laundry? Not so much.
We spent a good portion of November and December as stage hands, etc. for the local version of “A Christmas Carol,” which our kids were in.
I don’t know about you, but I am a Christmas Carol addict. I know every version and have read it a load of times, it’s an all-time favorite. So even though the stage production took up A LOT of time, it was very fun.
Here’s Scrooge watching the Cratchits and realizing the error of his ways:
Oh, and look! There he is on Christmas morning, all happy-like!
Our version had Charles Dickens as the narrator.
I made Christmas Carol-themed cookies for our concession stand, and for the cast party.
Here are Marley, Past and Present:
Speaking of cookies, I made lots more of them since we have a cookie exchange every year at the FRED office. It’s a good excuse to whip out the cookie cutters and molds.
Molds?
Yeah, molds!
These are some of my speculaas molds…the must-have accessory if you are a glutton for punishment and enjoy medieval baking processes. I mean, who doesn’t??
After many hours of having the dough “set up”, and then molding them, the cookies end up looking like this:
Closer up, you can see all the delightful detail.
It’s ALL ABOUT the detail when you’re making these.
Here are some of my traditional cutout cookies.
It’s not Christmas without lobsters, I always say. At least I say it this year!
These wintery months have brought a flurry (haha) of good press lately for some of my products.
Calf and Half has been featured on The Today Show (woo hoo!) and in the Chicago Tribune (Yowza!), and even in Oprah’s O at Home Magazine!
Ice Princess made it into the December issue of Good Housekeeping!
Well, isn’t that nice. I love me some good press.
I recently made a few new things for my Etsy shop:
These make me happy because I am starting have a real convergence of my art style overlapping with my craft style, and vice versa.
I think I am finding a stronger “voice”, sort of.
Nice.
Here’s another nice thing, made by a very nice kid who lives here:
Do you know who this is made out of snow? Guess!
In the meantime, I guess I’ll get back to whatever it is that I should be doing.
Oh, yeah…it’s tea time. I should be making tea!
Wow- I am a lucky girl today!
Apparently one of the Etsy treasuries I was in made it to the much-sought-after Front Page:
This great collection was put together by TinyViolet, who also happens to make the most adorable dolls.
Thanks Amy!
And this morning, I am honored to be featured in PenguinandFish’s blog!
Visit Alyssa’s Etsy shop for fabulous plushies with personality!
Really guys…thank you so much for the crafty love. Right back at you!
Here’s a new spread illustrated by me that appears in the November 2008 issue of High Five:
Don’t you want to go make some soup now? Tis the season!
I am definitely trying this one out!
Here’s a new feature just out in the December issue:
It’s my first Hidden Pictures feature!
I remember looking for Hidden Pictures when I was a kid… so it makes me happy to have done one of my own.
I haven’t managed to post an Illo Friday drawing in a looong time, so I decided to not obsess about it and just draw the first thing off the top of my head.
Yeah, apparently I think Magic 8-Balls are “wise”.
This bunny has asked a secret question of the mystical ball, and received a resoundingly clear answer.
This happens to be my favorite 8-Ball answer.
What do you think the question was??
Here’s a peachy feature illustrated by me in this month’s issue of Highlights High Five magazine:

My poor, ignored blog.
Been busy lately with a million things, and there’s a million more coming!
In the meantime, some of my art has been popping up here and there:

Here’s April 2008’s issue of Highlights High Five, with my Creepy Crawly Dominoes feature (oooh, it’s a fold-out!).

Here’s a little piece in May 2008’s Highlights magazine (the one for bigger kids). It’s a feature they run every month called My Best Self. Hey, look- Roz is on the same page!

The Read, Rhyme and Clap DVD is available from the Children’s Book-of-the-Month Club’s Spring 2008 issue. I did the Muffin Man sequence on it.

Here’s the new, improved children’s menu for the Newport Creamery chain of restaurants. I got to do the whole thing (fun!!) and will continue every so often as they need ’em. I applaud the company for pursuing a more individual approach with these- instead of using the menu equivalent of “clip art” (which they could have easily done), they commissioned me to make something with local appeal and original characters. Yay!

And hey, what’s THIS?
You’re right, I did NOT do this. Eric did!
His design is featured in June 2008’s MacLife Magazine, where his iPOD watch idea came in as a runner-up in their Design-the-Next-Big-Apple-Thing competition.
They had some very nice things to say about it- check it out!
That’s it for now! Back to work!
It took a while, but my website has now been updated with new stuff- new illustration, new toys, new products, and all kinds of fun facts if you care to read ’em.Feedback greatly appreciated! If anything is wonky, please let me know!
Go ahead, go to my website now!
Enid has an impressive theory that involves rabbits, carrots, and alternative fuel sources.The boys clearly do NOT get it.Typical.
I have a little piece in the December ’08 issue of High Five:

Hurray! I got to do a bunny!
And here’s something that one of my eagle-eyed kids found in the doctor’s office while we were waiting.
Highlights used my first High Five piece from Feb ’07 in a subscription ad:

Cool!