I turned a small profit in school, too! You were industrious even then. :)Scarry is still a favorite, and I can remember looking for hours at those books. ;)
I got a Snoopy Snow Cone machine of ebay 2 summers ago!!! - we use crystal light goop to flavor it now. I will post the few bikini girls I have at a later date- they are good for a laugh
Loved this! :) I didn't have the Sno Cone machine, but I had a brush and comb set and a watch I still have! Yes, Richard Scarry is one of my all time favs. What a little entrepreneur you were at such a young age! Awesome! Great job, Kelly!
Such a fun interview, Kelly! You crack me up, lady! I vaguely remember drawing Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders for some reason at that age? Why were they even popular back then? I didn't even live in Dallas...HA! Ah, good times...
Hey, Kelly! A kick and a real treat it is to see your sketch interview!! Love your snoopy and princess-with-the-triangle-hat! and a commercial artist so young!? wow - great way to make friends and influence jr high boys! LOL!!
Your interview is so funny, that cracks me up that you'd sell the bikini pictures - the feathered hair was a stylish touch. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Heather! Oh, your John Lennon cracked me up! I love the Beatles, too! Great interview, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteYep, love the idea of selling bikini pics, too! And the fez-ez.
ReplyDeleteThis is great Kelly! I loved Richard Scary too!!! I read them to my daughter now. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteExcellent interview, excellent sketches! What a supremely fun blog!
ReplyDeleteFun! I had a Snoopy Snow Cone Machine too! Aw. I miss it.
ReplyDeleteI turned a small profit in school, too! You were industrious even then. :)Scarry is still a favorite, and I can remember looking for hours at those books. ;)
ReplyDeleteI got a Snoopy Snow Cone machine of ebay 2 summers ago!!! - we use crystal light goop to flavor it now. I will post the few bikini girls I have at a later date- they are good for a laugh
ReplyDeleteLoved this! :) I didn't have the Sno Cone machine, but I had a brush and comb set and a watch I still have! Yes, Richard Scarry is one of my all time favs. What a little entrepreneur you were at such a young age! Awesome! Great job, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun interview, Kelly! You crack me up, lady! I vaguely remember drawing Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders for some reason at that age? Why were they even popular back then? I didn't even live in Dallas...HA! Ah, good times...
ReplyDeleteHey, Kelly! A kick and a real treat it is to see your sketch interview!!
ReplyDeleteLove your snoopy and princess-with-the-triangle-hat!
and a commercial artist so young!? wow - great way to make friends and influence jr high boys! LOL!!
WONDERFUL Sketches! I lol'ed at your first commercial art gig!! That rocks!
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