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Lettering with Purpose by Brittany Luiz Review by BrownPaperBunny

Lettering with Purpose

August 28, 2017

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I was sent a copy of Brittany Luiz's new book Lettering with Purpose, and OH MY GOSH...it is truly the penultimate hand-lettering book!

I have quite the collection of lettering books in my studio, and it's safe to say...without reservation, that this is by far the most useful (and beautiful). 

Brittany is not only a lettering pro, but she's a really great teacher. She's obviously given a lot of thought to what would be most useful, so you can expect to find advice on everything from the best materials to use for hand-lettering, to how to choose colors, to how to pair fonts together and create stunning quote layouts. 

She also shows you how to achieve a huge range of different lettering styles and techniques from blending with brush markers to chalk lettering, to this cute watercolor flower letter (which I obviously had to try immediately)!


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Want to learn about modern calligraphy script, bounce lettering, or need some sample alphabets to practice with, they're all in there, along with 100 prompts for when you're stuck on what to actually letter!

Her book officially comes out in just a couple of days and you can grab it over on Amazon now!

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In Product Reviews, Type, Watercolor, Illustrations, Ink, Aug 2017
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How to make a magnetic planner bookmark By BrownPaperBunny

How to Make a Magnetic Bookmark

August 24, 2017

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I'm getting RIGHT into the whole planner thing. I guess I've always been a notebook kind of gal, but lately I've combined my bullet journals with pretty planners full of color, ink, and stickers!

This week I made myself a magnetic bookmark so I could easily turn to the current date in my planner, and it was so fun and so easy that I thought I'd show you how I did it!

 
How to make a magnetic planner bookmark By BrownPaperBunny
 

Supplies

  • Scrap of watercolor paper or card
  • Ruler
  • Scissors or cutting tool
  • Bone folder (optional)
  • Tombow Dual Brush Pens in your favorite colors
  • Tombow Mono Drawing Pen (I like Size 01)
  • Tombow XL Liquid Glue
  • Plastic sheet (overhead projector sheet, or sandwich bag etc)
  • Old fridge magnet or Stick-On Magnetic Craft Dots or Magnetic Tape

Steps

1. Cut a rectangle double the size you want your finished bookmark

You're going to fold it in half once you're finished decorating the watercolor paper or cardstock, so measure and cut it out at double the size you want the finished product. I made my rectangle about 1 inch wide and 2 inches long.

 
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2. Make a crease down the middle of your rectangle

Because watercolor paper or cardstock is fairly thick, it helps to make a crease so that when you fold it in half the paper doesn't split or bend unevenly. You can use the back of a butter knife if you don't have a bone folder.

 
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3. Lay your plastic on top of your rectangle

You don't have to lay your plastic sheet or sandwich bag on top of your rectangle, but I like to see the size of the paper I'm coloring so I can get the ink roughly in the right spot.

 
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4. Color on the plastic with your Tombow Dual Brush Pens

Pick a couple of your favorite Tombow Dual Brush Pen colors, that go nicely together, and color right onto the plastic.

 
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5. Wet the ink

I like to spray a little water using a craft mister, but you could just as easily drop a few droplets of water onto the plastic with a paintbrush or your fingers.

 
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6. Turn the wet side onto your paper

Carefully turn the plastic over and press it down onto your watercolor paper or cardstock and smush the color together to get a nice watercolor effect.

 
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7. Fold in half

Once your paper is dry (I used a hair-dryer to speed it along) fold it in half along the line you scored / creased at the begining.

 
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8. Trim the edges

This step is optional, but I think it adds a special touch to cut the open side into a point or use a corner rounding punch etc.

 
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9. Glue your magnets to your paper

Glue or stick your magnets to the inside (non colored side) of your paper. If you're using glue, I like Tombow Mono Aqua Liquid Glue or Multi XL Liquid Glue.

 
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10. Decorate your bookmark

This step is optional too, but I decorated both sides of my finished bookmark using the Tombow Mono Drawing Pen (size 01), which draws and writes really smoothly, even over thick paper. I did polka dots on one side and stripes on the other, just to mix it up.

 
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And you're finished!

 
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If you'd like to watch all of the steps together, check out the short time-lapse video below.


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Make Your Own Watercolor Planner Dashboard with BrownPaperBunny

DIY Planner Dashboard Using Tombow Dual Brush Pens

August 17, 2017

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You can make this watercolor-look planner dashboard in around five minutes, it's super easy! It's a great way to divide up your planner, add a new section, or store your sticky-notes or washi tape!

Supplies

  • Tombow Dual Brush Pens in your favorite colors
  • An image printed onto watercolor paper. You can use this one that I created, or draw your own.
  • A ruler
  • Cutting knife or scissors
  • Corner punch — optional
  • Water spray brush (or you can drip water from a paintbrush or your fingers)
  • Plastic cover for your page — optional (you can use one you already have in your planner, or make one from an transparent overhead projector sheet, or other thin plastic sheet)
  • Plastic freezer or sandwich bag (or the other half of your transparent sheet)
  • Hole punch or some way to insert the dashboard into your planner
  • A planner to put it into! My favorite right now is the MAMBI Mini Happy Planner
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Steps

Here are the steps I used to make this watercolor-look planner dashboard. Watch the video below to see each step in action!

  1. Print or draw your image onto your watercolor paper. I used Canson paper. And here is the image I used if you'd like to download it for yourself.
  2. Trim your paper and plastic cover (if you aren't using a pre-made one) to the size of your planner.
  3. Draw on your freezer bag or plastic sheet using the Tombow Dual Brush Pens. They're water soluble so you can blend them really nicely with water!
  4. Drip or spray water onto the plastic bag or sheet you just colored on, then carefully turn it over onto your watercolor paper.
  5. Press the plastic down onto the paper to make the colors run together and give you the watercolor effect.
  6. Remove the plastic and wipe it off for future use.
  7. Let your paper air-dry, or speed up the process with a hairdryer on low.
  8. Punch holes in your paper and plastic cover (being careful not to tear it if it's thin) and insert into your planner!
  9. You can now put your sticky-notes and pieces of your favorite washi tape on your plastic cover for easy access.

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Leave me a comment and let me know if you can think of other uses for this watercolor-look technique! And if you make your own planner dashboard, tag @BrownPaperBunny on social media so I can see!

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31 Days of Watercolor Flowers

July 18, 2017

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For World Watercolor Month I'm participating in CreativeBug's 31 Days of Watercolor Flowers Challenge. So far I've painted Craspedia, Lavender, Hyacinth, Tulips, and Astibe. On the opposite side of each sketchbook page I'm creating simple watercolor patterns using one or more colors from the flower of that day. I'm doing the color in watercolor and finishing off with some line work in Mono Drawing Pen.

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Leave me a comment and let me know what your favorite flower is! 

In Illustrations, March 2017, Pattern, Sketchbook, Watercolor
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World Watercolor Month

July 6, 2017

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July might just be the best month of the year because it's World Watercolor Month! 

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I'm spending a little time each day creating simple waterolor illustrations in my sketchbook, using minimal color palettes. 

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I'm then adding detail using the new Mono Drawing Pens from Tombow.

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If you'd like to play along but you're feeling stuck for ideas there is an 'official prompt list' you can draw inspiration from! 

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Leave me a comment and let me know if you're participating in World Watercolor Month! 

In Ink, Watercolor, Sketchbook, Illustrations, Pattern, March 2017
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100 Days of BrownPaperBunny Flowers

100 Days of Flowers (Progress)

June 15, 2017

A couple of months ago I decided to participate in the 100 Day Project. It was shortly after my daughter was born and I was going a little stir crazy sitting on the couch and felt like I needed some sort of project to focus on in my free time. Of course I've since found out that life with a newborn doesn't give you any free time, so while everyone else is up to 72/100 I'm still back in the 20s — trying to draw with one hand while holding my sleeping cutie pie with the other. 

Here are some of my recent entries. You can see the earlier ones here. 

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Timelapse flowers

June 8, 2017

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I'm trying to catch up on my 100 Days of BrownPaperBunny Flowers project...well, as best I can with a newborn at home. Are you doing the 100 Day Project this year? If so, leave me a comment and let me know what your theme is and where I can take a look!

My latest entry is these blossoms I painted using Tombow Dual Brush Pens as watercolor. Check it out:

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If you'd like to check out some of my other flowers as part of the 100 Day Project, click here. 

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Be the Shoe Interview with BrownPaperBunny

Be the Shoe

April 23, 2017

Happy National Book Day!

I was recently given a copy of Be the Shoe and a chance to interview Kathy Kelada, author of the book.

Kathy is a personal stylist, turned life coach, living in LA. She’s spent years helping women achieve their goals, and look good while doing it!

In her new book she helps you discover what sort of shoe you are now, and what shoe you are ultimately meant to be, and helps you realize that if you want a change, you can shift your habits and identity. And what woman can’t relate to a good shoe metaphor!

Once you’ve identified what type of shoe you are, Kathy gives you exercises to do (with your real-life shoes) to help you assess your next steps. 

The book itself is absolutely gorgeous. It was illustrated by the talented Bridget Davies, is covered in silky material, and has fold out pages for each of the different shoe types.

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I interviewed Kathy to find out more about the book, her advice, and also the illustration process. 

1.    You mention in the book that you’re a Strappy Sandal, has that changed over the years?

I’ve worn a lot of different shoes through my life, as do we all. But when it gets right down to it, I have always been a Strappy Sandal. I find my decision-making is mostly yes, before no, I’m usually open to possibilities, and I am a collector of beautiful things.

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2.    If you had to pick just one, which pair of shoes in your closet is your favorite? Tell us why.

I’d have to go with a pair of leopard strappy sandals that I found when I was living in Vermont. They were a constant reminder to me that even though I was living in a cold environment where they were almost never appropriate footwear, they were the essence of me!!

3.    Apart from finding the perfect pair of shoes to help you get there, what would you say is the next most important step to take in achieving a personal goal? 

I always tell my clients that awareness is 80% of change. It’s so important to KNOW: what you want, what’s stopping you, what steps need to be taken, what we feel about our goal, and most importantly, what we’re WILLING to do to get there.

4.    What three things can we all do to really embrace our shoe characteristics?

First, own your shoe – be comfortable with who you really are.

Second, step into it – make choices from your strengths.

Third, be open – life is always changing so we must be flexible and use all our shoe traits to our best advantage!

5.    Do you often find yourself thinking about the lives and personality traits of women you see walking by, based on the shoes they are wearing?

Yes, I have to admit I am always watching how different women behave in their shoes. It’s become a fun pastime! I am getting really good at naming their shoe now based on behavior and little clues I pick up.

6.    Having moved away and then ultimately returned to LA, what advice can you give those ladies who love where they live, but realize it may not suit who they are inside?  

One thing I promised myself when I returned to LA was that I was going to make time and put effort into the things I had missed the most while I was living in Vermont. I make time to drive to the beach for the sunset, eat outside whenever possible, talk to strangers and share a moment, etc.  There’s positives and negatives in every location but we can bring those into focus with a little awareness! If you don’t like things the way they are, change them. I’m not saying to make a huge move to another city, but rather to seek out the things you need and want in the city you’re in.

7.    Can you tell us about the process of choosing an illustrator for your book? Did you already have a particular style and/or Bridget Davies in mind while you were writing it? 

When I was writing the book, I wanted illustrations that enhanced the emotional connection I hoped the book would convey. I saw Bridget’s illustration of blue shoes on a blog I follow and knew immediately that she was the ONE. I never pursued anyone else from that moment on.

8.    With Bridget based in the UK and you living in LA, how did you work together to bring the book to life? Did you meet in person at all, or did you work exclusively via email, Skype etc.? 

I contacted her via email and made arrangements to meet her for the first time at a London Airport while I was traveling in Europe. We sat and exchanged ideas and the deal was sealed. From then on, we worked via Skype and email with only one other meeting (over tea) in London throughout the entire process. She is an amazing artist and she just kept inspiring me.

9.    Did the illustrations and the book overall come out as you initially envisioned or did it change along the way?

The illustrations were Bridget’s artistic style from start to finish and while we changed a specific shoe shape here and there, her artistry is what I relied on and trusted throughout the process. She provided me with so many beautiful images that the hardest part was deciding which ones NOT to use! I am so fortunate to have had her working alongside me in this creative project.

Be the Shoe would make a great Mother's Day gift, and is available here.

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What do your shoes say about you?

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100 Days of Flowers

April 20, 2017

This year I'm participating in The 100 Day Project, which is designed to encourage you to be creative for 100 days, and build it into your everyday life as a solid habit. It's a little ambitious seeing as we have a newborn at home, but I needed some 'me time' every day, even if it is just five minutes between feeding, burping, doing laundry, and then starting all over again. 

I picked the fairly general theme of 'flowers' to give myself plenty of room to experiment with different styles and mediums, and knowing that often I won't have more than a few minutes each day to dedicate to the project. 

Here are a few of my daily creations so far. 

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I'd love to know if you're doing The 100 Day Project this year, or if you've ever done anything similar. Leave me a comment and let me know what you thought of it.

In Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, March 2017, Sketchbook, Watercolor
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Mardi Gras Illustration by BrownPaperBunny

Mardi Gras

February 27, 2017

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It's Mardi Gras and Shrove Tuesday (also known as Pancake Tuesday), so how could I not celebrate with some pancakes and a little illustration, complete with giant glitter pieces!

I used Tombow Dual-Tip Brush Markers with water and a paintbrush (you can read more about that technique here) along with Mono pencils and erasers to create this piece. I finished it off with some hexagonal glitter in giant and regular sizes. It's tricky to glue it down in individual pieces, but with a bit of patience you get a fun sparkly effect. 

Here's a timelapse video of it all coming together.

And the pancakes? I made orange and almond pancakes with orange-infused maple syrup and toasted almonds on top. I also sweetened some light sour cream with confectioner's sugar and fresh-squeezed orange juice to serve with fresh strawberries. Delish! Did you make pancakes today?

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Creating content for holidays is idea number five on my FREE, downloadable guide '21 Social Media Prompts for Artists'. Grab a copy of the guide here, to give your social media content a kick in the pants and stop feeling stuck for what to post! 


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Fashion Illustrations from the Oscars Red Carpet

February 27, 2017

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I love awards season, because with it comes an amazing array of red-carpet fashions. Some of them just cry out to be illustrated and painted, so here are three of my favorites: Felicity Jones in Dior, Olivia Culpo in Marchesa, and Emma Roberts in vintage Armani Prive.

Olivia's gown was a collaboration with Stella Artois and Water.org, where the beads on her dress are made from Stella Artois chalices and for each chalice sold five years of clean drinking water is provided for someone in the developing world. I love seeing people use their influence and fame for good!

I used Tombow Dual-Tip Brush Markers with water and a paintbrush (more about that technique here) and Mono pencils and erasers to create each of the sketches.

Here's a quick time-lapse video of me painting each dress.

Participating in public events like the Academy Awards is number 9 on my FREE, downloadable guide '21 Social Media Prompts for Artists'. So if you ever feel stuck for social media post ideas, grab yourself a copy of the guide here. 


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Ballerina done in Tombow and watercolor by BrownPaperBunny

Dance, Dance, Dance

February 23, 2017

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I was a classical ballerina for about 19 years (and also did tap dancing, jazz ballet, street funk, hip-hop, Bollywood, Ceroc, swing, ballroom.....you name it I've danced it) and I still find so much beauty and strength in it. Ballerinas are disciplined, graceful, and make such hard moves look simple. So when I saw a series of photos by Ken Brower and Deborah Ory I fell in love and just had to interpret them in watercolor and ink illustrations.

These are the first in the series! I sketched them out using Tombow Mono pencils and erasers, then used watercolor for some of the base skin tones, and Tombow dual brush-tip markers with water and a paintbrush for the colors!  

Did you ever take ballet classes? If so, did you enjoy them?

Watercolor ballerina by BrownPaperBunny

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Balls of Yarn

January 31, 2017

I've been working away in my Sketchbook Project book, creating hand-drawn patterns over watercolor — and trying to get it finished before the return deadline. 

If you're not familiar with the Sketchbook Project, it's a cool initiative run by the Brooklyn Art Library where you sign up, they send you a sketchbook (which you can use as-is or re-bind like I've done). You fill it with your art, collage, drawing, whatever you like really, and you can choose to follow a theme or just see where your creativity takes you. Then you send it back to them before the deadline and it goes on a mobile sketchbook tour, around the USA and the world, the following year. People who visit it on the tour can 'check out' your book from their little mobile libary and look through it. Then after the tour your book goes to live in the Art Library where you can visit it (and thousands of others) whenever you're in the neighborhood. 

I've been doing the project for years, since I lived back in Australia, and am completely in love with it. The first time you have to send your book back it can be a little sad because you feel like you're saying goodbye to something you worked so hard on, but then once you start seeing other people enjoying your work, it becomes really fun. Plus you can go visit it anytime you happen to be in Brooklyn, so it's not really 'gone'. 


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Fashion Illustration Friday by BrownPaperBunny

Fashion Illustration Friday

January 13, 2017

Happy Fashion Illustration Friday folks! (Try saying that five times fast) ;)

I'm already missing the Starbucks Red Cups, although the plain white ones leave plenty of room for doodling and decorating them — because sometimes it's fun to draw on something that isn't flat!

Do you ever doodle on cups, objects you find, cereal boxes, other things around the house? 


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Golden Globes Fashion Illustrations

January 12, 2017

I LOVE watching the red-carpet arrivals at award ceremonies. So many incredible gowns, and so many 'what were they thinking' moments. ;) 

So during award season you'll find me spread out at the coffee table in front of the TV, madly sketching my favorite fashions as everyone arrives. The Golden Globes last week were no exception — here are three of my favorites, done in watercolor, ink and loads of glitter!

Are you an awards-show junkie too? 


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National Bird Day Watercolor Painting by BrownPaperBunny

National Bird Day

January 5, 2017

I painted these little geometric guys for National Bird Day today. Creating content in line with 'Days of the Year' is idea number 11 in my free guide '21 Social Media Prompts for Artists'. 

Throughout January a group of us are participating in a challenge to lift our social media game, and posting ideas from the guide. If you want to kick 2017 off right, get more attention for your artwork and grow your community, join us! Here are the details for the January Challenge. 


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Travel Sketchbook BrownPaperBunny

Portland Sketches

December 29, 2016

Over the Christmas break we've been traveling around Oregon, and I started sketching quick snippets of our activities to remind myself what we've done and seen on the trip. 

We've eaten a lot of delicious food, spent a LOT of time at Powell's bookstore (and bought a lot of large books we aren't sure how to get home), bought some of 'baby's' first toys, books and clothes, and strolled around some super cute Portland streets and neighborhoods.

Travel Sketches by Brown Paper Bunny
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While this isn't the sort of art I usually create, I wanted to share it as a way of showing you 'behind-the-scenes' and what I've been up to lately. In fact, Behind-the-Scenes Content is idea number 17 in my free guide '21 Social Media Prompts for Artists' — if you haven't downloaded it yet, you can get it here. 

So, have you ever used a travel sketchbook to record your adventures? Let me know in the comments.


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Artist Gift Guide

December 12, 2016

I often get well-meaning friends and family buying me art supplies for birthdays and Christmas, but not being artists themselves they often buy things I either can't, or probably won't ever use. So if you have an artist friend you're trying to buy for — or you're tired of getting well-meaning, but crappy Christmas gifts, just point your friends and family this way!

Click to Tweet: This is the best Gift Guide for Artists! http://bit.ly/artistgiftguide via @BrownPaperBunny

Gifts for a Watercolor Lover

These gifts are perfect for someone who is either starting out or an experienced watercolor painter. They're all travel-friendly too which makes them great for the holidays! (Maybe with the exception of the books).

Paint Set
Paint Set
Brushes
Brushes
Watercolor Sketchbook
Watercolor Sketchbook
Water Pen
Water Pen
Watercolor Print
Watercolor Print
Watercolor Postcards
Watercolor Postcards
Watercolor Phone Case
Watercolor Phone Case
Watercolor Paper
Watercolor Paper
Book: Water Paper Paint
Book: Water Paper Paint
Book: Watercolor Secrets
Book: Watercolor Secrets
Book: Local Color
Book: Local Color

Gifts for a Budding Fashion Designer / Illustrator

Whether they're just getting into fashion illustration and design or they're already pretty skilled at it, they're guaranteed to love any of these gifts!

Illustrated T-Shirt
Illustrated T-Shirt
Fashion Sketchbook
Fashion Sketchbook
2017 Calendar
2017 Calendar
Tombow Brush Markers
Tombow Brush Markers
Custom Fashion Portrait
Custom Fashion Portrait
Micron Pens
Micron Pens
Book: Techniques
Book: Techniques
Book: Inspiration
Book: Inspiration
Travel Mug
Travel Mug
Fashion Coloring Book
Fashion Coloring Book

Gifts for Ladies who like to Plan and Journal

The world of art journalling and planning is really taking off, and who couldn't use a little extra washi tape, some fun stickers, and you can never have too many pens!! These all make great stocking stuffers too!

Ban.do 2017 Planner
Ban.do 2017 Planner
Liquitex Paint Pens
Liquitex Paint Pens
Washi Tape Kit
Washi Tape Kit
Micron Pens
Micron Pens
Ban.do Stickers
Ban.do Stickers
Roll-On Glue
Roll-On Glue
Printable Calendar
Printable Calendar
Planner Stickers
Planner Stickers
Acrylic Paint Set
Acrylic Paint Set

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Jessica Mack aka BrownPaperBunny

Oh, Hello There!

December 6, 2016

I've made a lot of new friends online this year, and I thought a proper introduction was WELL overdue! I'd love to hear a little more about you too, so please leave me a comment — let me know where you're from, what you do, and what brought you to BrownPaperBunny!

So hi, my name is Jessica, and I'm Australian-born but I've been living in the USA for a few years now, with the last two and a half in Colorado. I kind of love it here, sunshine, mountains, fresh air — what's not to love! I live with my lovely husband, our naughty kitties (Bonnie and Clyde), and we have a baby girl on the way!

I'm a bit of a serial student and have a few different undergrad and graduate degrees in marketing, communications, commercial photography, information systems and I started (and dropped out of) a Masters of Fine Art majoring in Illustration — more about that below. For the past 16+ years I've been running marketing and social media programs for a wide variety of organizations from huge, global corporations to not-for-profit scientific organizations, to tech startups, and everyone in-between! Including General Motors, Starbucks, eWater, Raytheon, OtterBox, General Dynamics, LifeProof, DLA Piper, Robo 3D and more! And this year I went out on my own, focusing on social media consulting and coaching for creatives. I just saw so many talented artists out there doing themselves a terrible disservice online and thought 'I can help them!'

I'm also an artist and illustrator myself, with a penchant for watercolors, fashion illustration, bright color and whimsical, feminine subjects. I feel like I started my creative journey fairly late in life, and really only gave myself permission to start exploring art a few years ago. But after my first creative drawing and painting class, I was hooked, and now I pretty much sleep with a paintbrush in my hand. So if I can encourage even one person who thinks they 'aren't creative' to start drawing, painting, quilting, taking photos, baking, or any other creative pursuit that makes them happy, then I've achieved my ultimate goal! This is where I show you the self portrait I drew in my first creative drawing class, which I was trying to draw realistically and to scale by the way...and that I worked on for at least two hours — compared to a couple years (and a really good teacher) later. Anyone can learn to draw or paint. It just takes determination, practice, and someone to show you how....

Self portrait comparison BrownPaperBunny Jessica Mack

So, back to that Masters of Fine Art. I didn't have access to illustration courses where I was in Australia so when we moved to the USA I jumped at the chance to apply for a Masters course in Fine Art and Illustration. I learned SO much in my first semester, but after several classes on charcoal still life drawing, with each class being a huge time commitment and me working almost 100 hours a week trying to get a tech start-up off the ground, it really began to be too much. I might have stuck it out, but when I was told that my next few prerequisite classes were going to involve more still life studies, but this time in oil paint I simply got too impatient. I wanted to skip straight to bright colors and ink and watercolor, and illustration work. So I put my studies on hold and started doing my own thing. I left the still life charcoals behind....

Charcoal Still Life Studies by BrownPaperBunny

And started painting, bright, crazy things that made me happy!

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That's probably more than you ever needed to know about me, so now it's your turn. Tell me a little about yourself in the comments!

And if you're interested in improving your own online branding and social media, come join my private Facebook group or sign up to my email list to get lots of free tips and get your questions answered!

Ready to make some changes right now? Book a social media consulting session where I'll give you an analysis and action plan to get you where you want to go!


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Shop Shop Shop

November 27, 2016

I don't know about you, but I scored some great deals on Black Friday and Shop Small Saturday! I particularly love buying from other artists and makers, locally and online, because I know I'm getting something special and helping support an individual to make a living doing something they love. I did some Etsy shopping, went to the local holiday craft fair, and paid a visit to online stores run by some of my creative friends. 

And of course I couldn't resist creating an illustration for my weekend (that's supposed to be me, minus the big pregnant belly). ;)

What about you, get anything really cool this weekend?

On a side note, I have something special coming just for you, so make sure you're signed up to my email newsletter (if you're not, you can sign up below). I won't be giving this little surprise out publicly, but I've been working on it for a while and it's a little freebie for my lovely subscribers. 

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