Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Who Doesn't Like FREE

One of 6 Christmas Card designs for 2018


It seems these days that I'm either at this computer promoting and marketing or I am in the studio working on inventory.  I've made a number of Christmas Ornaments and super cute key chains in the past couple weeks that I hope will be a popular choice at my last two public exhibits of 2018.  I'm hoping to have the key chains up on my Etsy Shop really soon.

There are two FREE offers that I'm excited to share with you.  First one is my "Donuts and Coffee" coffee mug drawing over on my Julie Townsend Studio Facebook Studio page.  I've included the link below.  This contest ends when I hit 700 likes on my page and I'm only 12 likes away so don't wait too long to enter.  You just have to share the post, like the page and leave a comment and you will be entered in the drawing.



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Julie Townsend Studio-FREE Christmas Gift Tags
Julie Townsend Studio- Country Plaid Christmas card designs

Second item I want to share with you is these Christmas gift tags I design.  I'm call thing them "Country Plaid Christmas" and they compliment my Christmas card designs.  Follow the link above to my website and then you can download the PDF file to print out on your own heavy paper or cardstock.  You can print as many as you like as long as they are for personal use only.  You might want to check out my Christmas Card Gallery while you are there because what a great personal touch to have your gift tag match your Christmas card. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Not a Creature was Stirring "EXCEPT FOR THE MOUSE"


Except for the Mouse
There is nothing like the chill that comes to the morning air in October.  I'm thankful that I have once again survived another hot summer of oppressive heat of the Mojave desert and blessed with a feeling of  renewed energy and creativity.

As an artist, I really should be working on my Christmas ideas in July but that is just so hard to do when all you're trying to do is to stay cool.  So here it is in October and I'm feeling the pressure of getting my Holiday designs down on paper.  My goal is to have four or five unique sketches created by the end of this week.  I have these two so far.

With both of these designs were so much fun to draw.  I found myself smiling most of the day as I added in the details of these furry little decorators.  

All day the words to the famous Christmas poem by Clement Clarke Moore, "Twas the Night Before Christmas, when all through the house.  Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse" kept rolling around in my head. The difference was that I would change the last phrase to "Except for the Mice".

Decorating Committee
These little guys are hard at work putting on the final touches of the decorations and you can see just how hard they must work to get the ornaments hung just right on the tree and this beautiful wreath so it can be hung on the door to welcome with cheer everyone that visits.  So I'm calling these "Except for the Mouse" and " Decorating Committee".

If you would like to check out more of my work, please feel free to visit my website.  I work hard trying to keep it updated with my new pieces but sometimes that is a challenge when you draw and paint as much as I do.  Here is the Link: JulieTownsendStudio.com

Saturday, October 1, 2016

It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas...



Well, not so much yet. Today is the 1st day of October and that fact makes me happy even if it was still 95 degrees here in Las Vegas.  I had the joy of being part several artists who got to display their work and to paint today outside of Boulder City's Art in the Park event.  I've participated in a number of these outside festivals over the past few years and as an artist and have until today gone home with every piece of art that I back breakingly hauled out.  Today was different. I actually sold a couple of small pieces and I am ecstatic about that fact.  I met a lot of great people and even finished a little piece that I started the night before that I'm really happy with.  This little mouse, complete with little red paint paw prints makes me smile.

I took along my acrylic paints and a WIP piece I'm working on of an owl along with me today.  The plan was that we were to stage painting demos throughout the day to draw attention from the public as they walk past on their way to the park.  Acrylic are tricky in hot dry weather.  They just dry so fast that I find myself just fighting with them to blend the paints before they are completely dry.  So I decided instead to work on a little sketch I had started the night before of a little Christmas mouse.  All day the words to the famous Christmas poem by Clement Clarke Moore, "Twas the Night Before Christmas, when all through the house.  Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse" kept rolling around in my head. The difference was that I would change the last phrase to "Except for a Mouse".  This little guy is hard at work putting on the final touches of the decorations and you can see just how hard he must work to get those Christmas balls painted just right and hung on the branches with such care.  I believe that will be the title for this fun little drawing "Except for the Mouse".


Have a blessed October 1st.  Take time to be Thankful, Look at Beautiful Art, and enjoy the Fall Leaves in what seems like a very crazy world at times.  

Here are a few other furry little rodent sketches I thought you might enjoy looking at. For more of my artwork, please check out my website at JulieTownsendStudio.com and please leave me a message.  I would love to hear from you.







Monday, May 23, 2016

Seeing Double....Not Quite


So my last blog post from Saturday, I shared about this particular sketch I was working on that included  two bluebirds and a nest.  I included this photo that showed examples of how I would scan and then print out copies of incompletely sketches so that I could have a opportunity to experiment with different backgrounds and colors.  Yesterday, I went on printed one more copy out of my artwork but this time I printed it on my nice Bristol, acid free art paper and used the good printer.  I then finished the pen work on the incomplete nest on both the original and the copy.  Last night I began coloring them in using my colored pencils.





Original Artwork- "Nesting Bluebirds"
One original with realistic tiny blue eggs in the nest and a second original with 2 small red hearts.  My plan for the second piece that has hearts in the nest is to be able to use it as a gift for weddings and anniversaries.  I can customize it by lightly adding initials or names to each heart to make each piece of art personal and unique.  I will also hand embellish each piece to maximize the contrast and color.

What a great artcard or small print to give someone as a gift to mark that special day.
Original Artwork- "Love Birds"


June is almost upon us and June has always been considered the wedding month so there are plenty of weddings and anniversaries for all of us to remember.  If you are interested in ordering a matted original customized artwork from me, just send me an email message.

My prices for all my art cards are $5 each, 5 x 7 (matted to 8 x 10) are $25 and 8 x 10 (matted to 11 x 14) are $45 + shipping.  Message me if you are interested in putting in an order.


This past month I have been trying to write a little poem for each of my pieces of artwork and so I started playing around with a couple of verses about bluebirds.  Here is one of the rough drafts so far.  


Good Morning Mr. Bluebird
             By
     Julie Townsend

You are a wee little bird all soft and fluffy
I'm in love with your bright orange belly all puffy 
And your azure blue feathers are far from stuffy
Sitting there singing in my tree all huffy

I could sit in this chair and watch you all day
Please, oh please don't fly away
For just a little longer won't you stay
Because watching you is pure joy I say