Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Donated lunch bags for benefit auction

I recently discovered that one of my high school classmates (herein referred to as "Steve", because that is his name) is fighting with stage 4 colon cancer.  It doesn't sound good.

A friend who is helping out with a benefit for Steve and his family (we'll refer to her "Bambi", for pretty much the same reasoning) suggested I donate some lunch bags for a silent auction.

I didn't know Steve especially well. But what I remember of him, he was a stand up guy. Friendly. Decent.  Kind. And even if that had not been the case, this kind of heinous cancer is tragic to see in one so young. And, he's important to a lot of people who I do know well and are active in my life. So their frustration and concern becomes mine. A few hours of my time seems like a pretty small donation, in the big picture.

I discovered that, when I actually care about the quality of the work, it's really hard to stick to the "about a half-hour" rule I've tried to set for myself. So, in the end, I spent about an hour a bag. I was also surprised at how the final product was effected by that extra half-hour and the knowledge that this was for a good cause and real peoples' money.

Michigan State University - Sparty

University of Michigan - Wolverines

Spongebob Squarepants

Kermit the Frog

Superman







Monday, November 18, 2013

Little Delirium

After knocking out a number of bags for a benefit auction last weekend (more in a future post), I'm wanting to take it easy this week. And I recently bought this nifty white paint marker I wanted an excuse to try out. And we just read Jill Thompson's Little Endless Storybook. So there you go.

Little Delirium

Little Delirium and Barnabas

Sunday, November 17, 2013

My Little Ponies

My daughter recently discovered My Little Pony: Equestria Girls was added to Netflix. This means that in the following week, she watched My Little Pony: Equestria Girls more times than I would be wise to admit to a social service representative.

The story, which should clearly be a shark-jumper but somehow is not, revolves around one of the Ponies (Twilight Sparkle, for those of you pretending not to care) traveling to a parallel world where everything is more or less the same, except everybody is human instead of ponies.

This prompted the curiosity as to what we might look like if we were ponies rather than people. 

These bags were my answer.


Winnie the Pooh, and Tigger, too.

Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, too.

What a wookie!

You may hear my 5- or 6-year olds singing "Chewbacca! What a Wookie!". They have never watched Kevin Smith's Clerks, I assure you.

Chewbacca

SuperNuts

Good grief! Even when being cast as a super-hero, Charlie Brown can't catch a break.

I was too tired to devote a whole hour this night. While peanuts has proven to be good go-to subject matter when I'm short on time or energy, I wanted to at least do something fun with it.

Wonder Lucy and AquaBrown


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Who?

My daughters class has an owl theme thing going. So I did a little screech owl. With a hat, because it's getting cold.

Screech owl lunch bag art
Who?