This was my final spread (not by order, just by completion) for The Sketchbook Project 2012, Treehouse. I knew I wanted to show the little 'treehouses' I made as a child somewhere in the book. I used yarn and twigs. It was always a production to have to clean up at the end of the day! A neighbor used to make them with me and 'conveniently' have to run home when it was time to unravel it all. Isn't that always the way?
I also included a few pages of my thumbnail sketches on a few pages:
I wanted to show that I don't just put pencil to paper without a little pre-planning. At least not for this sketchbook. Many of them evolved quite a bit, so I did have a little spontaneous fun!
I had to include a little goodbye note as well. I was a little sad to mail it off, but really just proud that I had made the leap and stuck with it. This little book got me back to drawing for fun, and for that I will forever be grateful! I can't wait to visit it on tour. Please leave a comment if you've done the 2012 project also - I'd love to add my readers to a list for when I get to see the whole physical collection.
Yay for you! Your book is beautiful, you should be proud.
Posted by: Laura Zarrin | February 01, 2012 at 02:31 PM
I've enjoyed your sketches here. I'm a little sad to see it go too. I'm not involved in the 2012 project. Although I am also doing the 12x12. :)
Posted by: Hannah | February 01, 2012 at 06:15 PM
Congratulations, Gina! I had a hard time parting with mine last year, too, but it also felt good to complete the project.
Thanks for sharing your thumbnails. I appreciate knowing I'm not alone in being a planner. And that yarn house! How sweet and fun!!
Posted by: Ann Marie | February 04, 2012 at 02:21 PM
Bravo! Your sketchbook illustrations make me smile! One can see you've found a way to balance your life with small kids, and your love of bringing characters to life!
Posted by: Jane T | February 07, 2012 at 04:28 PM