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Behind the Scenes: Children are Like Flowers

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With tulips growing around my yard & the fact that Sunhine Girl’s 9th birthday is quickly approaching, it made me think back to this piece of art I created 5 years ago now. Sunshine was about 4 years old and we were at one of our favorite local gardens. I was photographing the kiddos & she {in her silly way} decided to do the above. I kept shooting & think the image is so sweet. When Demdaco licensed my art in 2008, they split my collection into 3 categories: Scripture, General Inspiration, & Baby/Child. They provided me with the above quote & I knew right away this image was the perfect match to illustrate this quote:

 

Children are like flowers,

water them daily with love

and watch them bloom.

 

Lately I feel like time is flying faster than ever. My Favorite Little Mister just turned 11, Sunshine Girl is almost 9, school year is almost OUT & I still cannot even believe it’s May!

 

One thing in life is sure: I have LOVED watering my kiddos daily with love & watching them bloom into who God has created them to be. This mommy-journey is the best. Every year I love it more. I love the ages they are at, the fun we have, and most of all, the deep & meaningful conversations. Sunshine Girl is apparently a budding theologian & seriously asks the deepest questions about God & life & humanity. It blows me away what her mind is thinking. It is an honor to be their mama & be a part of their journey.

 

I look forward to seeing how they will continue to grow.

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie
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11 Years

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11 years ago today at 6:17 a.m. my world changed forever. My Favorite Little Mister came in like a lion, though he’s grown up to be more like a lamb. He stole my heart right from the start & being a mom has taught me more about life than probably anything. Here are some photos of him through the years.

The first shows his “crinkly” ear {which is no longer crinkly; I think he was shoved inside the womb, growing so large, as he tried kicking his way out}

His “bird-feather” hair — so wispy & soft {until the first hair cut that is!}

His obsession with Thomas, by which he learned his colors & numbers & could identify any train in the set.

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One of our favorite places to this day: The Morton Arboretum — I put him in a tree we are probably not allowed to climb!

BUGS! This was a ladybug release at the Brookfield Zoo. {I could have shown you the big, juicy cicadas he would rescue & carry to trees for their safety during the swarm of 2005, but I thought I would spare you.}

LEGOS! The obsession began young for this one & if anyone could become a master builder, it could be HIM!

OH & you could see the beginning of his mohawk here at age 4 which actually began with his obsession of cars at the Friday Night Car Show. While walking the route one night, he pointed to a yellow Mustang with a black racing stripe & exclaimed, “I want a racing stripe on my head like THAT!”

I said, “You want a mohawk?!”

He said, “What’s a mohawk? I just want a racing stripe!”

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Botany! He loves nature & began loving botany specifically a few years ago because of the book Bizarre Botanicals, which he checked out so many times from the library, we ended up buying it for Christmas. We also made that summer’s family road trip to go out to North Carolina to meet the authors who are professors at UNC & they graciously gave us a private tour of their greenhouse! {To this day, he will tell you meeting Larry & Paula was the best day of his life!} Please buy the book & support these amazing scientists!

Bubo! His stuffed owl whom he created Owland for. The owl obsession began with his love for reading which led him to the Guardians of Ga’Hoole series which changed our home forever.

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Nature! He loves nature: being outdoors, animals, plants, and will find anything interesting out there.

Reading! I am positive he has already read more books than I have in my entire life. His love for learning is amazing.

Cello & Piano! Watch out Piano Guys! I am raising up your third – & someday you’ll have to become a trio! His fifth grade “Hero” paper was all about their celllist: Stephen Sharp Nelson!

 

Oh, My Favorite Little Mister, I love you so! Happy Birthday my son!

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

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Behind the Scenes: Designing a Children’s Book {Julie Chen Design for Tyndale House Publishers}

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My last post introduced one of the cutest children’s books I have had the joy of designing. I had the honor of working on My Time With Grandma Bible Storybook for Tyndale House Publishers & I thought it would be fun to show some of the behind the scenes of book design. Over the last 17 years of book design I have found that the general public does not at all understand what a book designer “does”… & I have gotten comments such as “don’t you just put it all together like a puzzle?” {ie: they thought I was given the image, typography & color elements & I simply arranged them in Word!} Ha! Not so much … it is a process {SO MUCH FUN!} & starts with a manuscript & blank page in a sketchbook where I can begin to dream.

 

When designing children’s books specifically one of the first things the designer will do is choose an illustrator. In this case, my art director had already chosen the illustrator, the one and only FABULOUS artist Ela Jarzabek. Ela lives in a village in Poland, so another interesting thing in developing children’s books is working with artists internationally, such as what I did with Jago when I designed The Jesus Storybook Bible. {OH, how I dream of meeting these artists!}

 

Maybe it’s because I studied illustration in college, or maybe it’s purely because of my love of art, but to me the illustrations carry so much of the success of a children’s book. Sure, you can have a great 32 page story, but without marrying those words to art that compliments the writing style & brings the words to life before a child’s eyes, your book will not shine. It is the ART that makes a picture book come to LIFE! And we were looking for a whimsical artist who could bring these Bible stories to life for children ages 3-6.

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The above sketches show my thumbnails of possible cover directions. The product developer wanted to make the grandma & children bears so that they were not limited to race or real age, but rather make an imaginary sweet family to appeal to everyone. Since the book is to be read by a grandma to her grandkids, it also had to appeal to both boys & girls. My thought pattern took me to what would a grandma bear like to do with her grandbears? Obviously they would be outdoors, in a forest, so what activities would both boys & girls take part of?

 

Some ideas you see include fishing, snuggling in a hammock, sitting on a log enjoying the other animals around them, or laying in the grass reading the bible. I involved my own kids every step of this process {come back another day & I will show you the process of the interior!}

 

You also will note a variety of fonts {typefaces} I played with, as well as emphasizing “My Time with Grandma” versus “Bible Storybook”. {I personally liked emphasizing “Bible Storybook” as I thought it was a quicker read of the importance of the book, but you will see my opinion did not win out & the publisher felt it was more important to emphasize “My Time with Grandma” to the market.}

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The above is the cover direction that won! Grandma reading to her grandbears as the boy playfully lays in the tree while the girl snuggles into grandma after a sweet little picnic. I thumbnail both the cover & back cover so the illustrator can see my vision as well as where typography will interact with the art. I also verbally do a write up to describe anything that is important to me: the squirrel peeking out of the tree, another family of birds, yummy food in the picnic basket, etc… it’s all in my head & my concept. I even reference Ela’s own work to begin to describe the personality of bears she’s done that I want ours to look like, as well as color palette, etc…

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The above sketch is what Ela sent back to me… OH MY GOODNESS!!!! There is nothing like seeing your little stick figures & sketches come to life by an artist you admire so much! I think I did the happy dance when I opened my email that morning & downloaded the above sketch!

It is then my turn to place her sketch into my design with typography finalized to present to the publishing committee. {If anyone out there cares, I design books in Adobe InDesign & do any art work in Photoshop} As a team, we discuss any necessary changes & then I give feedback to the artist of what needs to change. In this case, I did not feel like Grandma’s eyes were connecting with the children nor did she look too excited, so I asked Ela to have the grandma make eye contact with her granddaughter. At this stage we also discuss any further color issues if need be.

 

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And, TA-DA!!!! The final cover!!! I could not be happier with this project. Thank you Ela for making my dreams come true. You added more of your heart to this book & went above & beyond in every illustration! I cannot wait to show you all more of the interior process.

 

So, the next time all of you are book shopping & you think those covers “just happened” … well, think again!

 

Grace & Peace,

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A Very Sweet Giveaway for Mother’s Day! {thinking of Grandmas everywhere}

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Last year I had the JOY of designing My Time with Grandma Storybook Bible for Tyndale House Publishers. It is a 32 page picture book with 16 Bible stories & sweet notes from God & from grandma. Ela Jarzabek is the fabulous illustrator who created playful illustrations geared for kids ages 2-6. Go check out her portfolio HERE!Mothers_Day_Gift_Photo_0008

My Pumpkin-Poos is the target audience of the book & she LOVES IT. {In fact, she & her big sis helped me DESIGN the book… notice that owl in the window when Jesus is talking to Nicodemus?! Who do you think came up with that?!}

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With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, I would like to giveaway 1 Grandma Bible Storybook & 1 8×10 Grandma fine art print for your little one to give to their precious grandma who is truly leaving a legacy in their life!

 

TO ENTER:

1. Go to my facebook page & find the post in which I announce the giveaway & like the post & comment underneath the same post one of your favorite grandma memories.

2. To gain more entries, share the post & come back & comment that you did.

 

I will choose a winner Thursday night!Mothers_Day_Gift_Photo_0011

Here are some other great gifts for the mamas in your life.

Mom art available here.

NEW! Excuse the Mess art available here.

All art with FREE shipping from the shop!

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie
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NEW! Inspirational Art & Scripture Art for Spring

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After a longggg, cold winter I felt the urge to add a little color to my collection, so I came up with the new “Blessings & Friendship” set of 4. These are perfect to give to a friend or loved one to let them know how special they are. With Mother’s Day quickly upon us, these would be a great gift for any mom, aunt, grandma, stepmom, or friend as they are sweet enough & yet general enough for anyone!

 

Here is the rest of my full color series:

 

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I’ve got more goodies up my sleeve… dying to share it all with you, but alas, another day! Come back next week for a FUN Mother’s Day giveaway!

 

Grace & Peace,

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