Let's peel back these layers!

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juliannlaw Here is a closeup of the endpapers in my debut picture book, THE WORKD’S LONGEST SOCK. I work digitally in Adobe Photoshop but the program doesn’t do it all for me! I knit all the pixels by hand! Haha! I do have things I do to help me work quickly and efficiently, though, like using layers. Here you get to see me take off those layers one by one till we are back at nothing but a background. The World's Longest Sock is now available on  Amazon ,  Barnes and Noble ,  Target , or wherever you  buy books !

little red riding hood



(The pic above shows Lucy holding up the costume parade at preschool while she stops to admire herself in the mirror. . .)
I used one of her little summer dresses for the pattern but added the pockets just for fun. I thought it needed something. . . I was having a little Project Runway moment.I followed these instructions for making her little cloak, but smaller of course. I found trim at a little shop here in Salt Lake called The Lace Place which specializes ribbons, bows and lace.
And for some inexplicable reason, when I went to photograph the dress this morning, there was birdseed in the pocket. Maybe our Little Red Riding Hood has actually been out in the woods. . .

Comments

The Dell Family said…
I love reading your blog. I love Lucy's costume too! Lucy is going to be amazing when she grows up cause she has you guys as parents. Keep up the great work : )
missy said…
Oh my goodness, is this for real! She is the cutest little red riding hood ever! Please tell me she gets to wear that more than one time! : )
great job! i love the costume. miss you guys.
Embie said…
Any chance you still have that pattern? The link no longer works ... :(

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