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Great quote, and I love the drawing! He looks so full of secret mirth 🙂
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His is the only sketch I re-did – he looked too much like a clown the first time around, and I wanted him to have more of a Jim Broadbent in Topsy-Turvy feel!
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Such a great month of great sketches, Julie. It was really fun and inspiring to follow along!
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Thanks for being my cheerleader Penny!
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Awh I’m going to miss these, what treasures!
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Awesome work and what a great way to end the month
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I’ve really enjoyed your posts and illustrations. You’re illustrations have been my favorite of the SkADoMo.
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I’ve really enjoyed your posts and illustrations. Your illustrations have been my favorite of the SkADoMo.
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Wonderful, as always! He does have a Jim Broadbent feel. I am so thrilled to have met you through this experiment. I am following you now and am looking forward to more of your wit and talent and, of course, to your impending picture book!
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And I’ll be stalking you – your work has a great sense of humor, and has kept me giggling all through November!
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Oh, and thanks so much for being a wonderful cheerleader!
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It’s been a pleasure watching your sketches each day! I know we will keep going as much as possible. 🙂
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Happy December Doodling, Kathryn!
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I was hoping for more bunnies. But I like this guy. He looks a lot like Santa. I, too, will miss your sketches. Maybe you can throw one in now and then?
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I will be, but probably not much till January – thanks for all your support!
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I haven’t had chance to read all of your posts, but I really enjoyed seeing some of them. I love your illustrations and your SkADoMo idea!
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The idea is Linda Silvestri’s – click on the badge in the sidebar to get to her site, and view all the other skadamo stuff!
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So real-looking! (AND fun-loving – looking wise, don’t know if or if not)
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You have the same opinion as Aunt Betsy about him!
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