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Red Rose – Make 100 Kickstarter

Jan23
by admin on January 23, 2023 at 11:53 AM
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We’re taking part in Kickstarter’s Make 100 incentive raising funds to produce 100 limited edition hard enamel pins with a beautiful original illustrated Red Rose design. The pins will be produced at 30mm tall with sleek rose gold plating and red glitter color. Each pin will be fixed with a clear rubber clutch and come with a backing card. The first 25 pledges will receive a 3″ tall holographic die cut sticker featuring Red Rose as a thanks to you from Curls Studio. There are also several opportunities to purchase additional products I’ve created through the “add-on” feature while pledging.

The 2022 PANTONE Color of the Year is Viva Magenta — vibrates with vim and vigor. It is a shade rooted in nature descending from the red family and expressive of a new signal of strength. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, and a pulsating color whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration, writing a new narrative. There is a sense of romantic love, passion, courage, and action within the symbolism of a Red Rose.

Hoping that you can pledge $10 plus shipping today to support this project and make it come to life.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/carolynbelefski/red-rose-make-100

└ Tags: Blue Rose, Carolyn Belefski, Design, enamel pin, Kickstarter, Make 100, Pantone, Red Rose, viva magenta
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Recap: Curls Studio’s Year of 2022

Jan10
by admin on January 10, 2023 at 12:12 AM
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Looking back on 2022 it seemed to be another transitional year — still getting back into the swing of things with lots of changes behind-the-scenes. Comic conventions ramped back up and we exhibited at 10 events (including our first time at Maryland STEM Festival). I started experimenting with new custom booth designs at a few of the shows (a nod to Lucy’s psychiatry booth from Peanuts happened at Small Press Expo). I even started cosplaying in 2022 — that’s something I never thought I’d be doing!

Curls Studio kicked off the year with a successful Kickstater campaign for “Thank You Mom” hard enamel pins to celebrate Mother’s Day on May 8. We also debuted a new soft enamel pin at Awesome Con called “Watermelon Umbrella Rainbow Duck,” which was part of the event’s collectable pin program. 

My illustrations were published in Ranger Rick magazine and I was featured in Uppercase magazine to discuss creativity. I Love To Write Day’s 20th Anniversary featured new Curls comic strips to celebrate the creative process.

Sporadically throughout the year I continued Carolyn’s Creative Challenge with a few new project prompts.

At New York Comic Con we showcased a new charm with the Pizza Face character and had a great time in the city — we even got to play some ping pong and go to Coney Island.

The “DC Region Cartoonists” poster released in the fall and features 25 cartoonists from the area. If you want more information about how to order a poster, let me know.

I did a lot of studying at STEM and STEAM events and attended a few art exhibits. I read a bunch of books, took notes, wrote a lot, and drew in my sketchbook. Loads of ideas were generated on paper and are now marinating in my brain. I also changed up my diet and workout routine quite a bit and am living a healthier lifestyle. We are looking forward to what this new year will bring!

└ Tags: #CarolynsCreativeChallenge, Baltimore Comic-Con, COSPLAY, Curls Studio, enamel pin, Good Charlotte, Kickstarter, Maryland STEM Festival, New York Comic Con, Photos, Ranger Rick, Recap, Small Press Expo
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I Love To Write Day 20th Anniversary

Nov04
by admin on November 4, 2022 at 10:29 AM
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The “I Love To Write Day Creative Writing Journal” is now available on Amazon — it’s being published to celebrate the 20th anniversary of I Love To Write Day, a grassroots campaign John Riddle launched in 2002 to have people of all ages spend time writing every November 15. John reached out to me to contribute comic strips about creativity and the creative process to the publication. 

87 creative experts including writers, authors, musicians, artists, photographers, actors, directors, and more professions have contributed tips on how to be creative and shared their own creative journey. It also includes 30 challenges that give you the opportunity to “think outside of the box” to use your imagination like never before. 

Above is a sample of one of the comics strips I created for the Love To Write Day project and here is the link to the book on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BL4VT9VX?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 

Please take a moment to write on November 15 and celebrate this day!

└ Tags: #CarolynsCreativeChallenge, Comic Strip, Comics, Curls, Curls Comic Strip, I Love To Write Day, print, writing
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Recap: Baltimore Comic-Con 2022

Nov03
by admin on November 3, 2022 at 12:01 PM
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Every weekend in October Curls Studio exhibited or attended a convention of some sort. We ended the month with Baltimore Comic-Con on October 28-30 and had a wonderful time tabling amongst the best and brightest in the Kids Love Comics section. This year’s table layout was great and the show even had signage for Kids Love Comics and Artist Alley, which was beneficial to both attendees and exhibitors so everyone knew the show floor well. On Saturday I wore my Curls Utz parody shirt (Curlz) and we started the day giving Jamar Nicholas “Leon’s Favorite Cake” which is German Chocolate Cake with buttercream frosting and crushed pistachios on top. We did this to celebrate his new book with Scholastic. Later in the day I attended John Gallagher’s art seminar at our Kids Love Comics pavilion.

We debuted the “DC Region Cartoonists” poster featuring both National Cartoonists Society members and non-members who all live within an hour or so of Washington, DC (you can never get the timing just right with all the traffic around here). Here is a photo of me dressed as Abby Hatcher and Mark Wheatley with the poster. This is my first time officially cosplaying at a show because I thought it would be a fun surprise and so close to Halloween so why not (although if you look closely at my SPX outfit and booth display from earlier this year, you could come to the conclusion that maybe I was Lucy from Peanuts). If you would like to purchase a poster, please contact me. 

On Sunday I got to meet Jill Thompson and showed her my page in the Scary Godmother Baltimore Comic-Con Yearbook. The original piece was auctioned off on Saturday at the show and the family who purchased it came by the Curls Studio table to have me personalize the back. I was happy to see so many people enjoying the book and collecting everyone’s autographs. I also had a blast next to Mark and Chris Mariano and talking about their book, Loud Cow. 

Be on the lookout for a special episode of the Unpacking Peanuts podcast called Charles Schulz 100th Birthday party. Hosts Jimmy Gownley and Harold Buchholz interviewed me and others for the show and I look forward to listening as well as checking out their other episodes.

You can purchase the shirts I wore at Baltimore Comic-Con from my Cotton Bureau shop and there’s also my online store for mostly everything else if you could not make it to the show in-person. Curls Studio would like to thank the show organizers and volunteers for hosting this event. Next year SPX and Baltimore Comic-Con are on the same weekend in early September, so we’ll have to figure out how to do that because I don’t want to pick between them (both are so good for different reasons). We might have to do a set-up where Joe and I will be at different shows on different days and mix it up. We will figure it all out and you’ll see all the details right here on the blog and our socials.

└ Tags: Abby Hatcher, Baltimore Comic-Con, Carolyn Belefski, COSPLAY, DC Region Cartoonists, Jamar Nicholas, Jill Thompson, Kids Love Comics, National Cartoonists Society, NCS, Photos, Podcast, Recap, Scary Godmother
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Baltimore Comic-Con is October 28-30, 2022

Oct27
by admin on October 27, 2022 at 10:51 AM
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Baltimore Comic-Con 2022

Visit Curls Studio at Table K17 in Kids Love Comics 

Friday, October 28 — 1:00 PM – 7:00 PMSaturday, October 29 — 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday, October 30 — 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Visit Curls Studio at Baltimore Comic-Con in the Kids Love Comics section at Table K17. Click on the map image above to see a large map of where to find us. This year we are offering a special if you purchase $5 or more — you can select a free print (five print options to select from). You can also earn a free print if you correctly guess who I’m cosplaying as on Sunday!

We are prepped for Halloween and will have our two Cartoonists Draw Blood anthologies we produced (Trick or Treat / Monsters). You can also bid on Carolyn Belefski’s original art made for the Jill Thompson “Scary Godmother” themed yearbook as well as get your book signed at Booth K17 for the scavenger hunt. The Hero Initiative Art Auction takes places Saturday at 5:00 PM in Rooms 339-342.

Here are some “Curls Studio Visits…” Convention Films, produced by Astray Productions, to get you in the mood!

2008 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFyPIiWnZFA

2007 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDUL8zNv5FQ

As they say: I’ll see you in Baltimore!

└ Tags: art auction, Baltimore Comic-Con, Carolyn Belefski, Comics, Curls, Curls Comic Strip, Curls Studio, Graphix, Halloween, Joe Carabeo, Kids Love Comics, Map, Maryland, publishing, Scholastic, Tour
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