Friday, December 5, 2008

It's ready!!! Alphabet Coloring Book-The Lowercase Letters



I just finished illustrating my third coloring book! Yay!

This one is 26 pages, each one dedicated to a lowercase letter of the alphabet.

I love the way it turned out:
the rattlesnake slithering past the letter "r,"
the treasure map marked with an "x,"
the giraffe peering over the letter "g..."

Each page is so simple and organic in it's whimsical handmade-ness.
(I don't think that's a real word.)

It's a perfect companion to the first Alphabet Coloring Book of Capital letters.

Better get on over to my shop and order your digital copy! All the cool kids are doing it.


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14 comments:

The Pitter Patter Boutique said...

Looks great!

Walker family said...

Your alphabet books are so darling. Love them.

melissa said...

we are so excited to start more coloring!
these books are just so wonderful, my daughter really enjoys them!
thank you!

trinawalker said...

Unbelievable Chrissie!! Amazing the talent you and Lisa have!!

Nyla said...

You are so great!

hippos toes said...

adorable!!!

Angela said...

YOU are the Hero of the Day!!!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

or should I say...

thank you thank you thank you!!! (lowercase, get it! bwahahah)

you rock! i can't wait to download them and see them all!! thank you!

Truly Blessed said...

Those are wonderful! Filled with fun and simplicity. Love them! Great work.

Tory said...

Wow Chrissie, I wish I had kids...I would by a whole lot of your coloring books, keep them coming as they are super cute!

Sara Carmichael said...

So neat. I have one suggestion. Your "g" should be something with the hard g sound, since this is the normal sound g makes, like gorilla. It wouldn't hurt to keep the soft g too for when children are learning the soft g (same with c...hard c as in cat is the normal sound c makes). The vowels, too, usually don't say their name, at least if you're teaching phonics (which is one of the ways someone may want to use this). So for example, "u" should say "umbrella" instead of "unicorn."

These are just suggestions, but overall...AWESOME job on the alphabet drawings. So cool!

Lisa Leonard said...

it so, so darling. you rock!!

Chrissie said...

Thanks for your suggestion, Sara. I appreciate it.
Definitely something I'll keep in mind.

Anne said...

You're a great illustrator!

Tendrils said...

Your books are absolutely gorgeous! After the holidays, I will be getting all three!!!!