
Monday, January 3, 2011





The next two are the covers of Christmas cards for my daughters Kristi and Lauren. Kristi is in her first year of college at Pasadena City College, but still lives at home and loves her dog Meesha. Lauren spent 5 months in a study abroad program in Campo Grande, Brazil. Her host family owned a farm where many wild animals would make an appearance. She caught and became enamored with a little baby armadillo, so I thought she would enjoy her experience relived on her card. Inside I write a personal note and put money in so they can buy what they want. Besides, I hate shopping and have no idea what teenage girls would like, so this is my solution. I think they appreciate the time I spend drawing their personal cards anyway.
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