Take me out to the game. Illustrations for a 4 page story in the September issue of Clubhouse Jr.
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A three page comic I illustrated in the June issue of Highlights magazine. Illustrations for a 4 page bible story rebus in the April issue of Clubhouse Jr. Spot illustrations for a 3 page story in the February issue of Click Magazine: I had a ton of fun illustrating this cover and rebus story for the February issue of Clubhouse Jr. A few of my working sketches:.
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I had a lot of fun illustrating these double page spreads for this bible story in the January issue of Clubhouse Jr. Back cover illustration for the November issue of The Friend Magazine. Here are a few of the alternate sketches:.
Illustrations for a double page story in the November issue of Clubhouse Jr. Click on image to view larger. I had the opportunity to illustrate the Flying High paper airplane activity for the November issue of Click Magazine.
It was a lot of fun designing the plane, and making sure it folded up correctly on the template was quite a challenge! The fold out activity: The original templates click to view […]. Can you find all 4 spider bots? Click on the image to view larger. I had a great time illustrating this fun little story in the October issue of Highlights Magazine.
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Here are a couple of the alternate sketches I did for the first spot: I had fun sneaking in a little worm character throughout the illustrations. As the ink dries, the writing will become invisible!
You can also use invisible ink to write a secret message between the lines of an ordinary letter. Your message will stay a secret until it reaches safe hands!
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Ask an adult to help you while you make your message visible again. To do this, simply hold the paper close to a hot light bulb. You can also iron the message. Be careful not to let the paper burn!
Try writing messages in lemon, orange, and grapefruit juice. Follow the directions above using a separate sheet of paper for each juice. Use a different toothpick "pen" for each type of ink. You can also use the nail file or cotton swab to write your messages.