Dea Lenihan's Blog, page 7
September 9, 2016
Here Comes Halloween and Penelope the Witch
Jack o'lanterns, ghosts and ghoulies, and things that go bump in the night!
We are entering that delightfully shivery time of year when the days grow shorter and darker, and the veil between the worlds thins. The perfect time of year for Penelope the witch to make her debut!
Cute enough for even the most faint of heart, but still surrounded by pumpkins, bats, and even a Venus fly trap or two, this little witch may steal your heart.
Working diligently to get her done for you by October 1st so you can light your pumpkin scented candles and drink your Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte while you color.
Penelope picking Love Heart Daisies for a potion Please tell me if you like her, or if you can think of anything you would like to see growing in her midnight garden.
xo
We are entering that delightfully shivery time of year when the days grow shorter and darker, and the veil between the worlds thins. The perfect time of year for Penelope the witch to make her debut!
Cute enough for even the most faint of heart, but still surrounded by pumpkins, bats, and even a Venus fly trap or two, this little witch may steal your heart.
Working diligently to get her done for you by October 1st so you can light your pumpkin scented candles and drink your Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte while you color.

xo
Published on September 09, 2016 07:23
September 7, 2016
Coloring with Faber Castell Pencils and Lolliz Gel Pens
Here is a video using a combo of Faber Castell Pencils and Lolliz Gel Pens in the book COLORING DREAMS.
I chose the page I did because there is a lot of white space in the flower and hummingbird, and I wanted to show how to enhance larger and somewhat empty spaces.
I used the gel pens to add highlights and detail for the most part.
Enjoy!
I chose the page I did because there is a lot of white space in the flower and hummingbird, and I wanted to show how to enhance larger and somewhat empty spaces.
I used the gel pens to add highlights and detail for the most part.
Enjoy!
Published on September 07, 2016 17:58
September 6, 2016
Coloring Dreams SALE for ONE WEEK
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Save $4 and make your Coloring Dreams come true!


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CLICK HERE for smaller framed 8 x 10 version
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Published on September 06, 2016 12:12
August 27, 2016
Painting a Cute Halloween Charm
It is almost September!
For many it is back to school time, for me it is one day closer to Halloween!
My next coloring book is Penelope's Garden, out in a few weeks, and in celebration I made a cute witchy Penelope charm.
I drew her on a three inch Shrinky Dink circle with Sharpies, put her in a 325 degree preheated toaster oven and cooked til flat.
Very important! I punched the hole in the top before toasting.
She looked a bit muddy so I added some acrylic paint highlights.
Here is a quick vid of the highlights at the end.
Enjoy and Happy (getting close to) Halloween!
For many it is back to school time, for me it is one day closer to Halloween!
My next coloring book is Penelope's Garden, out in a few weeks, and in celebration I made a cute witchy Penelope charm.
I drew her on a three inch Shrinky Dink circle with Sharpies, put her in a 325 degree preheated toaster oven and cooked til flat.
Very important! I punched the hole in the top before toasting.
She looked a bit muddy so I added some acrylic paint highlights.
Here is a quick vid of the highlights at the end.
Enjoy and Happy (getting close to) Halloween!
Published on August 27, 2016 10:27
August 10, 2016
Nine Ways to Tell You Are Creative
Aaahh the creatives--we all know a few.
Maybe they work as graphic artists or interior decorators, or maybe you know a mom who puts together crafts that rival Picasso.
Or maybe you are one of these easily distracted, constantly doodling idea machines.
I know many in this interesting group, and here is my list of creative characteristics:
This list is in no way official, comprehensive, or complete.
I would also add sensitive, self-confident, night owls, addicted to at least one thing: coffee, tea, cigarettes, chocolate, potato chips...you get it.
Tell me if you fit into this category and if you can think of any other symptoms. :)
xo
Maybe they work as graphic artists or interior decorators, or maybe you know a mom who puts together crafts that rival Picasso.
Or maybe you are one of these easily distracted, constantly doodling idea machines.
I know many in this interesting group, and here is my list of creative characteristics:

This list is in no way official, comprehensive, or complete.
I would also add sensitive, self-confident, night owls, addicted to at least one thing: coffee, tea, cigarettes, chocolate, potato chips...you get it.
Tell me if you fit into this category and if you can think of any other symptoms. :)
xo
Published on August 10, 2016 19:29
A Few Ways to Tell You Are Creative
Aaahh the creatives--we all know a few.
Maybe they work as graphic artists or interior decorators, or maybe you know a mom who puts together crafts that rival Picasso.
Or maybe you are one of these easily distracted, constantly doodling idea machines.
I know many in this interesting group, and here is my list of creative characteristics:
This list is in no way official, comprehensive, or complete.
I would also add sensitive, self-confident, night owls, addicted to at least one thing: coffee, tea, cigarettes, chocolate, potato chips...you get it.
Tell me if you fit into this category and if you can think of any other symptoms. :)
xo
Maybe they work as graphic artists or interior decorators, or maybe you know a mom who puts together crafts that rival Picasso.
Or maybe you are one of these easily distracted, constantly doodling idea machines.
I know many in this interesting group, and here is my list of creative characteristics:

This list is in no way official, comprehensive, or complete.
I would also add sensitive, self-confident, night owls, addicted to at least one thing: coffee, tea, cigarettes, chocolate, potato chips...you get it.
Tell me if you fit into this category and if you can think of any other symptoms. :)
xo
Published on August 10, 2016 19:29
August 5, 2016
Drawing vs. Writing--Which One is YOUR Thing?
As an author and artist I spend much of my day either imagining then sketching images, or thinking about a story and then writing it down before it fades into the ether.
Someone asked me recently which I prefer to do, and initially I was a bit befuddled. I've been doing both since I was a young child (like most authors and artists) and had to really think.
But I have an answer.
If I had to do ONLY one for the rest of my life, I would have to choose writing.
My posts and pages on Facebook and my blog are filled with my art, but I get a more fulfilling buzz from words. The images are great attention getters, and I am happy to share them.
I find drawing satisfying, especially when the picture is done. I can hold a conversation while I draw, and funny enough even watch TV (something I rarely do anyway). But there is something missing.
When I write I am almost completely absorbed. Time flies, and I get the feeling I am a bit lost, which I love. I get to create worlds and people, and it feels like a special privilege. It is magic.
My stories are almost never exactly right on first draft, and I even like the rewrite part--it feels like a puzzle, and each fix feels like another reward.
I usually have ideas to go with the stories--what the people look like, the settings, and I am happy to sketch them out, but once that part is finished there is a pull, and it is usually another story clawing its way to the surface.
Creepy Carrots--I am in love with the illustrations by Peter Brown. Peter, if you are reading, boy do I have a book for you! It would be a wonderful thing to write a story and have a fantastic artist flesh it out and make it a thing of beauty. I recently did some sketches of one of my characters and a wonderful artist did them in digital, and I was amazed. I have every digital do-dad there is, but I can't recreate what she did.
That is not to say that I will never write a book and illustrate it myself, but from now on I will really think it over, and if my art fits, then it's off to the races, but if I think someone else could elevate my books and stories even more, then I will gratefully turn it over to another more suited talent, and anxiously wait for the stunning results.
We can't be and do everything--we have to pick OUR thing and run with it. Get better at it, then eventually get great.
This realization was freedom to me, and I have renewed energy about my work that I haven't had for some time.
Disney had it right when Elsa sang Let It Go.
xo
Someone asked me recently which I prefer to do, and initially I was a bit befuddled. I've been doing both since I was a young child (like most authors and artists) and had to really think.

But I have an answer.
If I had to do ONLY one for the rest of my life, I would have to choose writing.
My posts and pages on Facebook and my blog are filled with my art, but I get a more fulfilling buzz from words. The images are great attention getters, and I am happy to share them.
I find drawing satisfying, especially when the picture is done. I can hold a conversation while I draw, and funny enough even watch TV (something I rarely do anyway). But there is something missing.
When I write I am almost completely absorbed. Time flies, and I get the feeling I am a bit lost, which I love. I get to create worlds and people, and it feels like a special privilege. It is magic.
My stories are almost never exactly right on first draft, and I even like the rewrite part--it feels like a puzzle, and each fix feels like another reward.
I usually have ideas to go with the stories--what the people look like, the settings, and I am happy to sketch them out, but once that part is finished there is a pull, and it is usually another story clawing its way to the surface.

That is not to say that I will never write a book and illustrate it myself, but from now on I will really think it over, and if my art fits, then it's off to the races, but if I think someone else could elevate my books and stories even more, then I will gratefully turn it over to another more suited talent, and anxiously wait for the stunning results.
We can't be and do everything--we have to pick OUR thing and run with it. Get better at it, then eventually get great.
This realization was freedom to me, and I have renewed energy about my work that I haven't had for some time.
Disney had it right when Elsa sang Let It Go.
xo
Published on August 05, 2016 06:19
July 31, 2016
Tea, Coffee, Soda...What Do YOU Drink During the Day?
If you are anything like me, you spend at least part of your day sitting in a chair behind a desk.
Although I do not drink coffee first thing in the morning like most of the world, by two o'clock in the afternoon my body is crying for caffeine.
For me this caffeine fix comes in the form of tea. I feel there is something magical even in the ritual of the brew.
My fave is black tea, although I know plenty that drink green, white, or herbal tea these days.
I love chai, but I seem to favor it in the winter, and I prefer iced tea in the summer.
My jolt of choice used to be Coke, but after realizing it had far too many calories, and was possibly causing me to gain some weight, I dropped soda altogether, and hopped on the tea wagon.
The most consumed drinks worldwide are:
1. Coffee
2. Tea
3. Orange juice (this surprised me)
4. Beer
5. Coca Cola
6. Wine
7. Vodka
8. Energy drinks
Where is water?
I know many sit at a desk for work, to color, to write the next bestseller on the New York Times list, or even pay bills--and I am curious--what do you drink during the day? If you have any tea faves I'd LOVE to know.
xo
Although I do not drink coffee first thing in the morning like most of the world, by two o'clock in the afternoon my body is crying for caffeine.

For me this caffeine fix comes in the form of tea. I feel there is something magical even in the ritual of the brew.

I love chai, but I seem to favor it in the winter, and I prefer iced tea in the summer.
My jolt of choice used to be Coke, but after realizing it had far too many calories, and was possibly causing me to gain some weight, I dropped soda altogether, and hopped on the tea wagon.
The most consumed drinks worldwide are:
1. Coffee
2. Tea
3. Orange juice (this surprised me)
4. Beer
5. Coca Cola
6. Wine
7. Vodka
8. Energy drinks
Where is water?
I know many sit at a desk for work, to color, to write the next bestseller on the New York Times list, or even pay bills--and I am curious--what do you drink during the day? If you have any tea faves I'd LOVE to know.
xo
Published on July 31, 2016 08:46
July 20, 2016
Calling All Color-ers!!
I am a children's book artist and author, and currently working on a series of coloring books.
I would love to see samples of images you have colored. If your images are chosen you will be sent some of my images to color, and your work could appear on my blog and website with your name listed as coloring artist. They will also occasionally appear in my Facebook ads.
SO! If you are into flowers, animals, and up for a bit of fun, please send your images to dealenihan @ gmail.com (no spaces).
Please note that I will not be able to use everyone's work, so send your best!
I am looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
One of my books will be put out each month for at least the next year, and hopefully longer, so there are many chances for visibility. You will also be able to share the images on your pages or groups as long as you link back to my site or sales page.
Thanks in advance!
Don't forget to enter the COLORING DREAMS giveaway right here:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
xo

I would love to see samples of images you have colored. If your images are chosen you will be sent some of my images to color, and your work could appear on my blog and website with your name listed as coloring artist. They will also occasionally appear in my Facebook ads.
SO! If you are into flowers, animals, and up for a bit of fun, please send your images to dealenihan @ gmail.com (no spaces).

Please note that I will not be able to use everyone's work, so send your best!
I am looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
One of my books will be put out each month for at least the next year, and hopefully longer, so there are many chances for visibility. You will also be able to share the images on your pages or groups as long as you link back to my site or sales page.
Thanks in advance!
Don't forget to enter the COLORING DREAMS giveaway right here:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
xo
Published on July 20, 2016 13:56
I Need a Few Good Colorers!!
I am a children's book artist and author, and currently working on a series of coloring books.
I would love to see samples of images you have colored. If your images are chosen you will be sent some of my images to color, and your work could appear on my blog and website with your name listed as coloring artist. They will also occasionally appear in my Facebook ads.
SO! If you are into flowers, animals, and up for a bit of fun, please send your images to dealenihan @ gmail.com (no spaces).
Please note that I will not be able to use everyone's work, so send your best!
I am looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
One of my books will be put out each month for at least the next year, and hopefully longer, so there are many chances for visibility. You will also be able to share the images on your pages or groups as long as you link back to my site or sales page.
Thanks in advance!
Don't forget to enter the COLORING DREAMS giveaway right here:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
xo

I would love to see samples of images you have colored. If your images are chosen you will be sent some of my images to color, and your work could appear on my blog and website with your name listed as coloring artist. They will also occasionally appear in my Facebook ads.
SO! If you are into flowers, animals, and up for a bit of fun, please send your images to dealenihan @ gmail.com (no spaces).

Please note that I will not be able to use everyone's work, so send your best!
I am looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
One of my books will be put out each month for at least the next year, and hopefully longer, so there are many chances for visibility. You will also be able to share the images on your pages or groups as long as you link back to my site or sales page.
Thanks in advance!
Don't forget to enter the COLORING DREAMS giveaway right here:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
xo
Published on July 20, 2016 13:56