The Grandeur of the Forest Floor: Making a tree stump

     Early in the design process for "Search For The Sugar Puff Hollow" I came across an inspiring image from an old set of science booklets.  The picture (below) was so dreamy and mysterious I wanted to capture elements of it for my book.  It portrayed a grandeur of the forest floor that I hadn't seen before.

I went about figuring out how to make an almost life-sized tree stump.  I didn't want it to be heavy so I needed a structure that was extremely light weight.  This was before I had a soda stream and I was going through a lot of Perrier bottles (and feeling guilty about it).  I love finding ways to recycle plastic bottles and I had begun to save the bottles just in case I could use them for the book.  SO I hot-glued all my perrier bottles together and and made them into the tree stump structure.



After that I covered it with tinfoil and papier mache to create the exposed roots and the top of the stump.  But what to cover it with?
     I had been using yarn to cover some of my trees and really wanted a special yarn to cover the stump since it was a close-up of a tree.  I had found a few sources on Etsy.com for coiled yarn.  My favorite was a shop called faroeviking in Ottawa.  I contacted Heidi who spun and died all of her yarns and she made me 2 skeins of custom dyed and coiled yarn.  You can read more about Heidi here.  It really turned out beautifully.






Introductions: Search for the Sugar Puff Hollow

I would like to introduce you to some of the characters from my new book, "Search for the Sugar Puff Hollow".  I created 17 new characters for this book.  In all, I constructed over 80 creatures (many duplicates) to tell the story of 3 bees who run away from home.


Peapod the caterpillar


Sweetie


Teacup


Nickel the grass mole


The Schusselfuss


Nimble the butterfly

"Search for the Sugar Puff Hollow" will be available on September 14th at the ProtoPulp children's book festival in East Nashville.  More info will be coming soon.

Moments With Mushrooms

The show that I'm creating the book for has been postponed.  It's given me a little room to breathe but I really haven't stopped working on it. For the last few months my world has been all about mushrooms and trees.  These mushrooms are based on Stropharia (Geophila) Aeruginosa mushrooms that are blue and green.  I made them pink and blue to make them a little more foreign.  I missed a great photo opportunity with them yesterday.  I was spray painting the mushroom caps and just as I finished a huge bumble bee landed in the middle of one and started exploring the whole cap.  Usually when a bug lands on something I'm painting I get it to move off but since the book I'm working on is about bees I just sat and watched for a bit.  It was very curious.  In my head I imagined it was confused and thought it was a real one.  I'm sure that was not it all.  I rushed in to get the camera and looked outside before I went out again.  When I glanced out the window, not only had the bee gone but the wind had picked up and was carrying away the mushroom caps.  Oh well.  Some things were meant to be experienced and not recorded.  I feel that way a lot with trying to capture the wonders all around me.  Sometimes I'm scrambling to capture moments in my sketchbook or with a camera and sometimes I put these things to the side and just let myself be there without any motives.  Some moments become the secret playground for our imaginations and others are given to us to pass on.  This one was a little bit of both.

The photo below is half of the mushrooms.  The photo was taken with my ipad in low light so it's bit grainy.