Monday, February 15, 2010

Scarlett O'Hara Chibi II

More outfits for the Scarlett Chibi. I know the green dress is generally the favorite but I like the mill dress the best. Her hair kind of looks like a special bread roll *smile*.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Scarlett O'Hara Chibi


I made this for Alicia for her Yule present. She had mentioned once or twice (or twenty times) that she loves Gone With the Wind. Every once in a while she gets a new outfit for Chibi Scarlett, who currently resides on Alicia's filing cabinet at work as a magnetic paper doll. The pieces of hair go behind the doll's head to go with the corresponding outfit (I don't like putting hair fashions on top of the doll as in traditional paper dolls). Eventually I'll get around to drawing up Rhett, Melanie, Ashley, etc.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Chibi Carl and Sarah


A Yule gift for my dad and my stepmother. Alicia gets credit for the idea, too; she helped me come up with outfit ideas and kept an ear out for verbal mannerisms to have in word bubbles to go along with the chibis. Some of the clothes are typical of Carl and Sarah or their interests, while others are inspired by comical stories that have come through the grape vine.


Every once in a while I make an additional outfits for the Carl and Sarah chibis (the one for Carl with Chester and the one of Sarah and the wolves were gifts for Valentine's Day). These were attached to magnetic sheets and cut out, which is a long process which requires some modification--which has made me decide not to make so many outfits at once anymore.

Free Range Sequential Art III







Free Range Sequential Art II







Free Range Sequential Art I





Friday, February 12, 2010

Chibi Liz

Money was tight this year for Yule presents, so one of the things I came up with was magnetic chibi-paperdolls. This was done for my aunt Becky and is of her daughter Elizabeth. Liz has had quite a few awesome halloween costumes over the years (often with help from Becky), and I drew on my memories of those costumes. The only exception is the Elizabeth Tudor costume which was part of a project I had the honor of helping Liz with once when she was in elementary school. What these costumes are is likely obvious but just in case: (clockwise) Elizabeth Tudor, Winifred Sanderson, Cinderella, and Scarlett O'Hara.