Christmas Hidden Picture Puzzle

I just completed a new hidden picture puzzle for Jennifer Newbold, a client who plans to send it out with her Christmas cards this year. All the hidden items are things that have meaning for her family this year. I didn’t get an explanation for all of them, but for one example, the family took a special trip to Canada this summer. So, she wanted to hide a Canadian flag.

As always, I am open for commissions.

A line drawing of a living room decorated for Christmas.  Santa is placing a present under the tree.  Stockings hang from the mantle on the fireplace.  A dog lies on the floor.  There are two cats, one looking out the window.  Outside is a snowy night scene.  There is a couch with a guitar and a coffee table with a cup of cocoa and a jigsaw puzzle.  Hidden items include:  golf club, musical note, acai bowl, heart, taco, paintbrush, mortarboard, Christian cross, coffee cup, pointe shoe, and a Canadian flag. A picture frame on the wall contains the words, "Newbold Family Gifts of 2024". 

A line of text at the bottom reads, "Copyright (c) 2024 Jennifer Newbold.  All rights reserved."

One last set of Christmas Illustrations

Here’s the last set of Christmas line drawings I did for educate.ie, an Irish educational publisher.

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More Christmas Things

Here are some more Christmas-y line drawings for an activity book for the Irish Educational publisher Educate.ie.

Santa inspecting toys made in his elf workshop.

Pic 54-01 Final Pic 41-01, 41-02, 41-03, 41-04 Final

Christmas in May

It’s just about summer, so it’s time to draw Christmas illustrations! I’ve been working on some line drawings for a Christmas-themed activity book for Educate.ie, an Irish educational publisher. It may seem odd to draw Christmas pictures this time of year, but if you want everything ready in time for the Christmas season, you have to get things done way ahead of time.

Here are a couple of things I just finished.

Connect the dots.

Four presents.

Santa

Well, Thanksgiving’s over.  So, it must be time for Santa!