All Hallow's Eve

Because there isn't enough Halloween in my sketchbook at the moment. But to be totally honest, I don't think I ever ran around All Hallow's Eve with just a cardigan. Show of hands, who else designed their costumes to fit over a winter coat? I distinctly remember Halloween '88 being the only pirate in history to wear a turquoise parka.
And jumping forward a few months, I have a quick survey. I've had a few people ask if I've ever thought of offering a calendar and I've been mulling the idea over. Is that the sort of thing other people would be interested in?
Halloween Cat Card Tutorial

I made Halloween cards for my nieces and nephew last weekend and midway through starting thinking this would make for a nifty tutorial. Ergo, here's a how-to for making your own seasonally apropos felines.
Tutorial after the jump.

Instructions:
- Download a template (with folding directions) here.
- Trace template to black construction paper and cut out.
- You can start drawing at this point, or fold the card first. I folded first, just because it makes it easier to see what elements fall above or below the ridges.
- Thread needle and bring twine from back of card to the front. Tape twine to backside of cat. Repeat on both sides of the cat's face, near the mask.
- To finish, fold up the cat and tie twine behind the head.
- Voila! You're ready to spread some Halloween cheer.

Likable Things - October
And now a new semi-regular featurette: likable things, illustrated.
*The Autumn foliage: I am taking a million snaps and stuffing branches in vases. I'm mentally attempting to bottle up every one of those myriad hues.
* Meet the Beatles: Because Fall makes me nostalgic and John Lennon's rhythm guitar on those early records will forever be where it's at.
* Homemade donuts: I like this recipe.
* Hand-knit socks
*"Eureka: Nerdy, delightful, escapist fantasy at its finest. See also: places I'd like to move to, asap.
*And this Kickstarter. Jane Austen? Card game? Win/win, I say.
And you?
Goldenrod
Something I'm stitching for an upcoming open studios event. More details closer to the date, I promise/scout's honor.
And locals, RiverRun Bookstore has copies of Oh My Godmother: The Glitter Trap that I signed if you're interested. Thanks to the nice folks there for having me a few weeks back!
Also: happy weekends.
