This month The Postcard Post welcomes illustrator Marcela Staudenmaier with her wonderful cut paper collage images. Marcela Staudenmaier is a graduate of the Children's Book Illustration Certificate Program of the Rhode Island School of Design and an active member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She has been the recipient of the... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Leeza Hernandez
The Postcard Post welcomes Leeza Hernandez this month. You're going to want to bookmark this page because Leeza has provided a veritable A to Z on creating postcards and more. Get ready to be wowed by the Leeza's wonderful characters, illustrations and master class in postcards. (And there is a GIVEAWAY! Details below.) Leeza Hernandez... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post Old Home Week: Brooke Boynton Hughes
The Postcard Post Old Home Week is so happy to welcome back illustrator Brooke Boynton Hughes. Brooke has had lots of good news and exciting changes in her life since her interview on The Postcard Post a little over a year ago. I'll let Brooke fill you in... BABY LOVE, written by Angela DiTerlizzi and... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Mike Boldt
The Postcard Post welcomes author/illustrator Mike Boldt. I'll leave the introductions to Mike... Hi, my name is Mike Boldt and I’ve lived most of my life in Alberta. I’ve been illustrating exclusively for children for over 16 years which has led me to a career making picture books. My first book, 123 VERSUS ABC, came... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Gina Perry
The Postcard Post welcomes illustrator Gina Perry. I've seen Gina's work online over the years and love its originality. When I saw a short video of her process, I knew I'd have to get her over here to share a postcard one of these days. And today's the day! (Stay tuned for the link to... Continue Reading →
The Postcard Post: Melissa Iwai
The Postcard Post welcomes author/illustrator Melissa Iwai. I came across Melissa’s work on Instagram where she often posts sketches of her comings and goings in town. (They make me miss New York even more!) Keep reading to find out, as I did, that there is so much more than sketches to admire. Melissa Iwai received... Continue Reading →