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Reviews….

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Well, some reviews have been rolling in for Miss Tutu – most quite favorable, hurrah! Here are some examples:

“Selena is a slightly chubby and not-inherently graceful girl with plenty of bounce and a determination to succeed…should inspire youngsters who like to dance but are not natural swans…Armstrong-Ellis’s gouache and colored-pencil illustrations add comic touches… many children will recognize themselves in this agreeable offering.” excerpts from School Library Journal

“The text flows smoothly in rhymed couplets… the energetic illustrations, done in gouache and colored pencil, recreate the bustle of ballet class, the quiet practices at home, and the onstage chaos …(in) this engaging picture book …” from Booklist

“Lesléa Newman presents an inspiring story about the importance of perseverance….Carey Armstrong-Ellis’ colorful paintings convey Selena’s love of movement—the sheer joy she experiences through dance…A fun, frolicsome tale” from Bookpage.com – read the full review here.

And here are a few more online reviews:

Childrens Literature

Books 4 Stars & Up

Picture books and Pirouettes

Kindred Spirit Mommy

Many thanks to those hard-working bloggers and web folks for taking the time to review the book!!

BUT I just have to share the negative one from Kirkus, hahaha -

“Selena’s round face and round derriere displayed in her stage bow… are not likely to be seen in any serious ballet school… Selena’s constant mix-ups are balanced by her determination, an admirable quality but not one that would overcome her deficits in any real-world ballet situation…”

Whoa. So apparently, if you are not inherently destined for a career in ballet, you might as well not ever take dance classes! No matter that you love dancing and are having a good time! Sheesh. It is people like that who made sure I never learned Highland dance when I was a kid – the teacher told my parents that my sister and I were too old to learn for competition and wouldn’t take us in the class. We just wanted to dance!

Yeti has an adventure

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Yeti donned his lederhosen and went out on an adventure today!

You can find Yeti here!

Also, Miss Tutu’s Star is in the stores and also available for purchase here! If you like the book, please feel free to leave a sparkling review ;-)

My Green Thumb, Part Deux

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

My Green Thumb

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Need I say more?

Back again!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Oh boy, a long time since I posted last! Sorry about that. Let’s try again. So the last time I was working on Miss Tutu’s Star, written by Leslea Newman. That is at the  press right now, and will be out next fall. And the cover is going to have sparkles!! I am very excited about that!

In not so happy book news, three of my books have recently gone out of print, boooo. That means that I can’t order them anymore, so if you see a copy of Prudy’s Problem, Happy Bees, or Seymour Slug, snap it up!  It may be your last chance!

In more happy book news, things are looking (dare I say?) positive for a new story I have written called “Ten Creepy Monsters.” I am waiting to hear from my editor, but his initial reaction was good…

Upcoming events include a school visit next week, and our spring open studio day in May – May 8th to be exact. Mark your calendars.

In Etsy news, my “Yeti Loves His Lederhosen” was featured in their “keep it weird” section – thanks, guys! You can check it out here. Yeti got a lot of hearts from that, yaay!

I just got back from The Big City, where I saw the Tim Burton exhibit at MOMA -fantastic! I loved seeing his early influences and  how he took off on his own weird tangent. And of course the movie props were great!

Inflatable Boy, with non-inflatable girl

We also went to the fabulous Brooklyn Botanic Garden. It was a lovely sunny day, and there were actually flowers blooming outside! After all this dreary rainy weather we’ve been having up here in the northeast, it was a welcome sight indeed.

A carpet of english bluebells

And to top of off a great trip, our hotel was right down the street from my favorite building – the Chrysler Building. A lovely sight day or night!

The Chrysler Building at night

Finally, I just have to throw in this cute cat picture of Tom watching a little black toad on tv!

Tom watches a toad

Once again, I will try to be more active in my posting!

One monkey and a whole lotta bears

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Well, in case anyone has been wondering where the heck I’ve been and why I haven’t posted here in months, here is the reason:

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yes, I have been making bears, bears and more bears! They are finally on their way to Manhattan where they will appear in the Tedde shop at Bryant Park. If you are in the city, stop in for a look-see!

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So there is the biggest reason, aside from general laziness, haha. In publishing news, I have FINALLY finished the cover for Miss Tutu’s Star, yaaaaay!!!! A relief to have my part of that project finished, for sure. You won’t find it on the shelves until next fall, but look for it then. Don’t worry, I’ll remind you when it comes out!

The Open Studios at the Mill at Salmon Falls is this weekend, so I’ve been struggling to get things done for that, agh! This year’s ornament is an elephant, Enid and her Precious Peanut. They will be few and far between (see reason above) but I have tried my best to get enough done for people, and here are some preview photos:

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My daughter Erin will be selling her cute wares there too – check them out here!
For more information about the mill and the artists there, you can visit their website: millartists.com.

In other news, the lovely Brooke featured my muppet prints in her blog a couple of weeks ago. Check it out here. Thanks, Brooke!

Hall of Fame, haha!

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Well, I promised long ago that I would post pictures from the East Muskingum School District Hall of Fame Ceremony (whew, that is a mouthful!) when I got them, and I am finally doing that. So here is one from my speech – I think the superintendent is smiling in the background because my speech was very short.

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Next is a shot of the three of us honorees – Denny Elliott, Ginny Bradley, and myself. You can’t see that on the plaque it says that I went to the University of Maine for sociology rather than zoology…

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And last, but not least, is a picture of my groovy cool award clock! Now look closely at the inscription – I haven’t taken Latin since high school, but even I know that it should be “alumna” instead of “alumnus“… Pretty amusing coming from a scholarship dinner award! Maybe they didn’t actually know to whom they were giving the award. They did spell my name right though, so that is something!

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In other news, I still have the cover to do for Miss Tutu’s Star – still waiting for my editor to look at the sketches I sent a month ago. I guess they must not be in a huge hurry! In the meantime, I have a huge order of bears to make for tedde, and I really have to start on ornaments – agh! This year’s designs will be elephants and bears. And I would really like to get back to doing some oil painting… And I am heading back out to Ohio next week to see the Elder P’s. So there you have it, my life in a nutshell!

Sneak Peek

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Oh my goodness, what a summer this has been. I apologize for not updating more frequently! Family issues have involved trips to Ohio, New York City, and Wisconsin, and deadlines have been looming. But I am doing pretty well on the deadline – just have the cover left to do, yaay! Here is a sneak peek of a couple of pages of “Miss Tutu’s Star!”

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I will be very happy when I get this all finished…

I now have a flickr account, for anyone who might be interested. In it now are many many pictures from our recent family reunion in America’s Dairyland – you’ll find boring photos of family members, but also trolls, gnomes and badgers! Here is an example of a sneaky gnome, perhaps getting ready to attack your ankles!

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Check it out here. But don’t say I didn’t warn you there would be lots of pictures of family!

So in two weeks we are taking our little girl to the Big City so she can learn how to do zombie make-up and bloody accident wounds and such (also high fashion-type stuff) at the Make-Up Designory School (or MUD, as it is more familiarly known). I can’t wait to have her practice on me! Expect future photos of crazy stuff!

Well, that’s it for now – I will try to be better about this!

USA Today link

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Wayne Boardman sent over the link for the online version of the USA Today story. Check it out!! Thanks, Wayne!

USA Today!

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Whoa, whoa, whoa! In USA Today today, The 12 Days of Springtime was featured as one of four great books for spring! Look for it in the May 14th issue on page D3. They didn’t use a photo of my ugly mug, but the book is there, so hey hey!

I haven’t posted in a while, sorry. The other news is that I was inducted into the East Muskingum School District Alumni Hall of Fame, woot! Haha, I went out to Ohio for the ceremony and it was a night to remember – the chicken was dry, the green beans were overcooked, and the mashed potatoes were from a box (although the gravy was quite good!), but the evening went well, and people seemed to like what I had to say – namely that it is ok if you don’t know what you are going to do with your life and it is ok if you change your mind anyway, and that high school sucks but things will get better. And as I was leaving the podium, one girl told me that she really liked my outfit, so I would say that was a success! I’ll post pictures when/if I get any!