StephanieAnneFelicityFaye

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Sketchbook Project: Mailed!

—Finished it all up and sent it out on Friday. I took final pictures and a video of it which I’ll post here soon. That was a fun one.

Animals! In a VW Van! With luggage on top!
For Sketchbook Project 2012.
Nearly done…

Animals! In a VW Van! With luggage on top!

For Sketchbook Project 2012.

Nearly done…

Another for my Short Phone Call portion of the book

Another for my Short Phone Call portion of the book

The bus driver isn’t taking too kindly to the hipster hooligan band he has to transport from gig to go.
For my Sketchbook Project 2012.

The bus driver isn’t taking too kindly to the hipster hooligan band he has to transport from gig to go.

For my Sketchbook Project 2012.

Not part of my Sketchbook Project. Just some photos I took at the Santa Claus Parade this past December in Oakville, Ontario.

Had sketches done but missed a few days of posting.

This is the front and back cover. The tin can phone will be joined by real twine.

Woops, missed yesterday. I’m going to be including some of my photography in my sketchbook that i’ve taken on various trips. Here’s one of a bike. And Santa parachuting. (That must have been a long trip, so it fits my theme!) Also considering putting the Ants in there…

My theme for the Sketchbook Project is “Long Trips & Short Phone Calls”
This is part of the phone call side of things.

My theme for the Sketchbook Project is “Long Trips & Short Phone Calls”

This is part of the phone call side of things.

One of my first sketches for my Sketchbook Project: ‘Long trips and Short Phone Calls’
This interpretation shows one of the longest trips any kid has to make: the dreaded walk to the Principal’s office.

One of my first sketches for my Sketchbook Project: ‘Long trips and Short Phone Calls’

This interpretation shows one of the longest trips any kid has to make: the dreaded walk to the Principal’s office.