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Cute Halloween Costumes BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 31: Halloween

October 30, 2016

I can't believe we've reached the end of the Inktober Fall Fashion Challenge! A whole month of drawing and painting using only ink. Even though I fell behind at times, I always had a lot of fun catching up, and creating all of these fashion illustrations! 

The very last prompt was 'Halloween' so I drew these four cute costumes I found on Pinterest. Cactus, Popcorn, Cotton Candy and Ice-Cream. And it just occurred to me that they are almost all food-themed — maybe I need to go eat something. ;)

What are you dressing up as for Halloween this year? 

In Fashion Illustration, Illustrations, Ink, Oct 2016, Sketchbook
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Gold 20s Flapper Dress BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 29 (Fringe) and Day 30 (Accessories)

October 30, 2016

In a bid to catch up on my Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge prompts I combined Day 29 and Day 30, to create this gold 1920s Flapper dress — with jeweled hair clip and two-toned shoes. I had a lot of fun with this one, and I used to have a black dress (and shoes) just like this. :)

Check out all my other Inktober drawings here. 

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Pink tartan BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 26 (Blazer), Day 27 (Plaid), Day 28 (Skirt)

October 30, 2016

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Maybe it's the touch of Scottish heritage in me but I love a good tartan or plaid. So I combined Day 26 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge, which was 'blazer' with Day 27 which was 'plaid' and Day 28 'skirt'. 

I used Tombow Brush Markers as watercolors (more on the technique here) and then outlined it in Micron Pens. 

You can see all of my inktober entries here. :)

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Yellow Cardigan BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 25: Cardigan

October 30, 2016

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I love a good cardi, and when I saw this cute picture of Atlantic-Pacific's outfit I knew I just had to paint it for the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge. 

I used a combination of Dr Ph Martin's Liquid Ink, Tombow Markers, and Sakura Micron Pens. 

Uploaded by BrownPaperBunny on 2016-10-31.

You can see all of my Inktober entries here. 

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Pink Coat Fashion Illustration BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 24: Coat

October 30, 2016

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For Day 24 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge I drew a coat I wish I owned. Soft pink, military cut, but with a feminine bow. If you ever see a coat like this will you let me know? ;)

I used Tombow markers to get a watercolor effect (see the tutorial here) and then outlined it with Sakura Micron pens. 

You can see all of my inktober entries here. 

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Poncho Fashion Illustration Brown Paper Bunny

Inktober Day 22 (Belt) and Day 23 (Poncho)

October 30, 2016

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I combined Day 22 and Day 23 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration challenge because what's a poncho without a good belt to give it some shape!?

I've been using Tombow Markers by blending the color on a palette and then using water and a paintbrush to paint them onto my picture. There's a little tutorial here if you're interested. 

Check out all of my other inktober entries here. 

In Ink, Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Sneakers BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 21: Sneakers

October 30, 2016

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In my books, brighter is always better — and if your sneakers aren't burning your retinas then they probably aren't bright enough. ;)

I wish the fluorescent pink Liquetex Marker came up as bright in my photo as it is in real life. It really, really pops! For all of the other colors I blended Tombow brush marker ink on a palette and then painted it on. (Click here for a tutorial on marker blending).

How about you, do you go for bright or more muted colors when you buy shoes?

You can see all of my inktober fashion illustrations here. 

In Illustrations, Ink, Fashion Illustration, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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New Facebook and Instagram Video Features

New Facebook + Instagram Features

October 27, 2016

Both Facebook and Instagram are testing out new features in limited, tech-savvy markets (namely Russia, Poland, and Australia) before potentially rolling them out to more countries. Here's what you need to know.

Facebook Messenger Day

In the Messenger app, you’ll be able to post Snapchat-like photos and videos to friends. The content will last 24 hours, same as Snapchat, and have filters and stickers (a huge amount of stickers from what I’m told). Here are a few examples from one of my friends back home in Australia. You will be able to choose whether the video is viewable by all of your friends, or you can send it directly to a select few (the same as Snapchat).

Facebook Messenger Day
Facebook Messenger Day 2

Go Insta!

Meanwhile, Instagram is testing out live video as part of Instagram Stories. Presumably these will be similar to Periscope or Facebook Live, although there is no word on whether the video will only be available while it's being streamed or whether you'll be able to play it back for 24 hours like Instagram Stories. They’ll be accessible via the Stories area, and once you’re live, your friends and followers will see a red ‘live’ notification over your story in the top bar. Take a look.   

Go Insta Live Instagram Video
Go Insta Live Instagram Video Notification

Leave a comment and let me know what you think of the new features and if you're planning on using them if they are released in more countries. 

In Social Media Tips, Oct 2016
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Army jumpsuit fashion illustration

Inktober Day 20: Jumpsuit

October 23, 2016

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The prompt for Day 20 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge was 'jumpsuit'. So I used Tombow markers, blended and painted onto the paper (tutorial here), to create this military-inspired version. 

You probably don't know this about me, but I've always been drawn to all things mechanical and have a love for technology, and driving. Combined with my background in Marketing, this led me into a job where I used to sell and demonstrate tanks and armored vehicles. I had to be licensed to drive trucks and other heavy equipment, and know more about the vehicles than any of the Army boys - just to hold my own in that industry. 

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I don't think it shaped my career as an artist in any way, but that job certainly made me thicker-skinned which helps from time to time. And I got to travel all around the world (business class of course) from Switzerland to Singapore and everywhere in between!

Anyway, I always like hearing about how people's varied backgrounds shaped who they are, and I love how contradictory people's interests can be so I thought you might get a kick out of knowing that about me. Sure my favorite color is hot pink and I love to paint fashion illustration, but I've also owned more motorcycles than cars, and I used to drive tanks for a living. ;)

Leave me a comment and tell me two seemingly contradictory things about yourself!

In Fashion Illustration, Illustrations, Ink, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Inktober Day 19: Football Jersey

October 23, 2016

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Day 19 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge was 'Football Jersey'. I'm still trying to work out American Football, the rules etc. and while I find it quite slow compared to Aussie Rules and even Rugby, I'm determined to give it another go this season. I always enjoy games more live, and with the Broncos stadium just down the road, perhaps I just need to go to more actual games rather than watching them on TV. ;)

I've been using Tombow markers to get a watercolor look on my inktober paintings lately, and today's prompt was no exception. 

If you'd like to see how I do it, check out my step-by-step tutorial here or watch the video below and you'll get a pretty good idea. 

In Fashion Illustration, Illustrations, Ink, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Inktober Day 18: Chambray

October 22, 2016

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I've never been brave enough to buy a Chambray shirt — having no idea how to style it. But because Day 18 of the Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge for Inktober was Chambray, I went in search of cute outfit ideas. I found this on Pinterest, and loved it paired with the leather fringe clutch. 

Have you ever owned a chambray shirt? And if so, what did you wear it with?

I used Tombow markers as watercolors, mixing them first on a blending palette, watering them down, and using a paintbrush to paint the ink onto my paper. You can check out the technique in more detail here. 

And check out the rest of my InktoberFF entries here. 

In Illustrations, Ink, Fashion Illustration, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Inktober Day 17 Flats

October 22, 2016

The prompt for Day 17 of #inktoberff was flats. Of course I had to paint these fun rainbow ballet flats I found on Pinterest. 

You may not know, but I did Classical Ballet for 19 years, along with Jazz Ballet, Tap Dancing, Street Funk, Hip-Hop, Bollywood, Ballroom, Swing and Ceroc Dancing. So I'm always drawn to dance shoes of all types! 

Going to the ballet is still one of my all-time favorite things, and I've been lucky enough to see the American Ballet Company, the Russian Ballet, New York Ballet and a whole host of other amazing companies perform. I love to dance, but I've never been all that good at it, so I'm in awe of professional dancers and how effortless they make it look.

Rainbow flats #fashionillustration for #inktoberff — as part of #inktober https://t.co/0FykgHTwpz

— Jessica Mack (@BrownPaperBunny) October 22, 2016

How about you, did you ever do any dancing or take any dance lessons? 

If you'd like to see all of my entries for Inktober so far, click here. 

In Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, Ink, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Half the time double the results

Half the Time, Double the Results

October 18, 2016

I’m not much of a planner, but I’m forcing myself to build new social media habits because the benefits are SOO worth it. 

Not only do I free up a LOT of time to do other things - like create content, build my business, and spend time with family and friends but I’m seeing more success on social media because my posts are more intentional, strategic, and cohesive rather than ad-hoc. 

Over the past few weeks, since I started being more intentional with my planning and content, I’ve averaged 140-180 new Instagram followers per week. Prior to that I was going up and down a little each week but things were pretty stagnant. 

Plus, if you’ve ever done the math, you probably spend a lot more time than you’d like managing your social media!

I did an experiment using Hours where I tracked every single thing I did for a whole month (from sleeping to exercising and everything in between), to see how I actually spent my time. Turns out I was spending about six hours a week playing games on my iPhone, and almost 11 hours a week on social media, so I vowed to cut those numbers down. Just think what you could do with an extra 17 hours a week!

Enter your email below to download my guide and learn how to streamline your social media workflow, cut your time in half, while doubling your results! It includes:

  • My ‘week at a glance’ guide
  • A downloadable social media content calendar
  • A list (and review) of my favorite social media tools
  • A guide to the best times to post on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest

 

Click here to download your guide

When's the last time your Instagram account got a makeover? If you missed my guide '8 Ways to Fix Your Instagram Account' you can find it here. 

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Inktober Day 15: Sweater

October 15, 2016

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Today's Inktober Fall Fashion prompt was 'sweater' so, inspired by Blake Lively, I drew this little number.  

I don't know about you but Fall (or Autumn as we call it in Australia) is my favorite time of year. I'll take sweaters over tank tops any day. And the chance to curl up in front of the fire with a good book while the leaves change outside — yes please! 

Not to mention Fall is ridiculously beautiful here in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The air is fresh, but still warm, the trees turn every shade you can imagine from greens through to purples, and the sky seems to be extra blue. Unlike other parts of the country Fall is super sunny and gorgeous here in Colorado. 

And I didn't even mention the array of delicious hot drinks available at this time of year! ;)


Inktober Day 16: Long Sleeved Dress

Inktober Day 16 BrownPaperBunny

The prompt for Day 16 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge (and also my birthday) was long-sleeved dress, so I painted this dress from the '40s that I wished I owned. I've always been obsessed with late '30s, '40s, and '50s women's fashion. How about you, do you have a favorite fashion era?

I used Dr. Ph. Martin's Bombay India Ink in Teal, mixed with a little black to give it more depth. For the outlines I used Micron pens. 

If you'd like to see all of my Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration entries so far, visit: http://www.brownpaperbunny.com/blog/inktober-fall-fashion

In Sketchbook, Portraits, Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, Ink, Oct 2016
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Inktober Fashion Illustration Boots

Inktober Day 14: Boots

October 14, 2016

I had some fun creating these simple, pink, suede boots for Day 14 of #inktoberff

Watch the short video of it coming together:

You can see all of my entries for Inktober so far here. 

In Ink, Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Inktober Sneakers Brown Paper Bunny

Inktober Day 13: Animal Print (+ Free Download)

October 13, 2016

So, the prompt for Day 13 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Challenge is 'animal print'. There are pink animals right? You know, like the Pink Panther? 

Ok, so maybe it looks more like camouflage than animal print, but I like how it came out all the same.

And because sneakers are so much fun to draw, color and design I thought you might like to have a go! Leave your email below to download and print the outline of my sneakers. Then once you've colored them in tag @BrownPaperBunny and #inktoberff on social media so I can check them out. Have fun!

Download the sneaker by clicking here!

Here's a little timelapse video of how I painted mine. 

In Free Downloads, Fashion Illustration, Illustrations, Ink, Sketchbook, Oct 2016
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Inktober Fashion Illustration Brown Paper Bunny

Inktober Day 12: Hat

October 12, 2016

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It's already Day 12 of the Inktober Fall Fashion Challenge! Today's prompt was 'hat' so I created this pink felt number. 

Here's a timelapse video of it all coming together - using Tombow Brush Markers as watercolors, and directly on the page, and finished with Micron Pens. Yesterday's post showed how I used the Tombow markers if you're interested in learning more. Sorry the video is a bit blown out!

In Illustrations, Ink, Fashion Illustration, Sketchbook, Portraits, Oct 2016
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Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration BrownPaperBunny

Inktober Day 11: Blouse (Tombow Marker Tutorial)

October 12, 2016

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Today's prompt for the Inktober Fall Fashion Illustration Challenge is 'Blouse'. Naturally I added some bunnies. ;)

Someone told me about a 'watercolor' technique using Tombow Brush Markers. I tested it out, and it was pretty cool, so I wanted to share it with you. I assume it would work just as well with any water-soluble markers!

First, pick out the colors you want to use - you can also blend them together to get just the right shade. 

Then make yourself a palette. I tried a scrap of watercolor paper, which didn't work so well once I started scrubbing at the marker color with water, so in the end I used tracing paper but I've heard a zip-lock sandwich bag works well too. (UPDATE: Tombow sent me a care package with a plastic coated blending palette, which works a treat. I bet a piece of plastic overhead projector sheet or something similar would also work well). 

Scribble some ink down on the palette, this is where you can mix the marker colors. 

Then use a paintbrush to wet the marker ink and then start painting on your page. If you aren't getting enough color you usually just need a little more water on your brush.

Here's my finished product.

This technique allows for subtle color build up and layers that you can't always get by using the markers directly on the paper. I'm definitely going to experiment a little more. 

Watch the timelapse video below of it all coming together. 

Leave me a comment and let me know if you've ever tried this - or if you're going to try it now. :)

And if you'd like to see the rest of my #Inktoberff entries, click here. 

In Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, Ink, Sketchbook, Tutorial, Oct 2016
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Inktober Day 10: Button-Down

October 11, 2016

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The prompt for Day 10 of the Inktober Fall Fashion challenge was 'button-down'.

I have a few Tombow dual brush markers but I haven't used them all that much. I knew they were water soluble so I thought I'd play around with trying to blend them and add water to make some of the colors run together a bit. You can see, in the hair where I added the most water. 

Have you ever played around with water soluble markers? Did you like them, and do you have a favorite brand?

I have a few Winsor and Newton watercolor markers and despite loving everything else W&N make,  I have to say I don't like the markers very much. I find they dry out quickly and don't wet or spread as much as I'd like - the Tombow markers acted more like watercolor than the W&N watercolor ones did. I've ordered some other 'watercolor markers' online to see if they are any better. 

In Ink, Illustrations, Fashion Illustration, Portraits, Oct 2016
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Inktober Day 9: Jeans

October 9, 2016

Overalls count as jeans right? 

This is my entry for Day 9 of #InktoberFF inspired by Atlantic-Pacific.

You can see the rest of the my entries here. 

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