December Hedge a gram
It's December - the
month we think of spending time with families and loved ones. For me, it's the
time I finish my year's work, so it's a bittersweet time. Each book I think is
going to be my best, especially when I'm conceiving and planning the art. I try
my hardest but I always want it to be better than ever. When I'm putting the
final touches on the last pages of each new book in December, I know it's now or
never. I'm saving one of my pet ideas for last. Do you know what end papers are?
In my past books, they've been solid sheets of colored paper that hold the
folded and gathered pages onto the cover of the book. In the book I'm working on
now, Who's That Knocking on Christmas Eve, I decided to do something different.
The night sky plays a big part in the borders of my book. You can tell what's to
come by looking at the shapes formed in the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights,
and by playing dot to dot with the stars. I thought I would paint a map of the
heavens for the endpapers, with my own made up characters in the constellations.
For thousand of years people have looked up to the sky and imagined mythological
people and animals. One such constellation is the Big Dipper or the Great Bear.
You might also know the constellation Orion. I hope nobody minds a heavenly
hedgehog, because that's what I've got planned.
Bye for now,
Your friend,
Jan Brett