Everyone Colors on Good Morning Texas – FREE Coloring Page

 

Good Morning Texas Coloring Page by Breanna Cooke

 

Everyone Colors - Amazing Sea Life by Breanna CookeLook for me on Good Morning Texas on WFAA Channel 8 between 9am-10am on Thursday, June 11! We’re talking about adult coloring books, including mine: “Everyone Colors: Amazing Sea Life.

Read more about my coloring book here.

Ready to get started on coloring?

Download my FREE Good Morning Texas coloring page while you wait for your coloring book to arrive.

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Coloring Page for Good Morning Texas by Breanna Cooke

 

Now on Amazon — “Everyone Colors: Amazing Sea Life” coloring book

Everyone Colors: Amazing Sea Life is available on Amazon

 

Exciting news: My coloring book is also available to order through Amazon!

Everyone Colors -- Amazing Sea Life by Breanna CookeThe books are still printed on-demand, so they’ll ship just as soon as they’re made. If Amazon is where you shop or you’re already ordering something, then nab one of my books there. It’s eligible for free shipping on orders over $35 or Amazon Prime (it will be sent with 2-day shipping after it’s printed)!

Don’t forget to share your coloring and tag #EveryoneColors!

Order from Amazon here:
http://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Colors-Amazing-Life-coloring/dp/1512177709

Read the story behind this coloring book here.

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Everyone Colors: Amazing Sea Life — A coloring book for all ages

Everone Colors -- Amazing Sea Life by Breanna Cooke

It’s your turn to color in some sea creatures. “Everyone Colors: Amazing Sea Life – A coloring book for all ages,” is available to order now!

Breanna Cooke Fish Drawing
It all started with a fish drawing on an airplane. Coloring was on my mind after reading about adult coloring books and I wished I had something to color on my flight. So I drew something to color in!  As I drew more creatures and shared photos, my friends started asking me for a coloring book. And here it is!
Everyone Colors -- Amazing Sea Life by Breanna CookeThe books are printed on-demand by CreateSpace, so they’re only printed when you order them. The book is 8 in. x 10 in. and contains 11 illustrations. Each page is blank on the back, so it is easy to display your work when you are finished.

Order yours now on CreateSpace or Amazon.

Show me how #EveryoneColors!

Share photos of your coloring under #EveryoneColors so I can see your amazing sea life.

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Sea Creature Art Prints — Now Available on RedBubble

Breanna Cooke | Sea Life Art Prints

My sea life paintings are finally available to order on Redbubble.com! The crab, octopus, fish, and lobster can’t wait to splash their way over to you.

Breanna Cooke | Sea Life Art Prints - crab, octopus, lobster, fishIt all started with a fish drawing on an airplane and evolved into a fun set of art prints. I created the art for the prints with watercolors, colored pencils, and pen. They’re available on cards, prints, phone cases, totes, pouches, pillows, and more! All the orders are printed on-demand by RedBubble. (P.S. Sign up for the RedBubble email list to receive 10% off your first order).

COMING SOON! A coloring book for all ages featuring these drawings! Join my email newsletter for updates: Sign up.

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Art Leggings are Ready to Order!

Art Leggings by Breanna Cooke

My costume, bodypainting, and graphic design worlds are colliding! I’ve created designs based on my past work and they’re now available printed on leggings. Check them out in my Shop.  All orders are processed, manufactured, and shipped through Redbubble.com so they’re only made when you order them. Don’t forget to sign up for the RedBubble mailing list and you’ll save 10% on your first order.

If you’re familiar with my costumes, you may recognize the art from my Fiery Phoenix costume, my Green Dragon costume inspired by Ysera, and my Tribute to Voyager at the 2014 North American Bodypainting Championships. I’m working on more designs too, so stay tuned to Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter OR sign up for my email updates.

P.S. Send me photos of your leggings in action or tag them on social media with #breannacooke!

Art Leggings Coming Soon!

Breanna Cooke - Fiery Phoenix Leggings

Breanna Cooke Fiery Phoenix Leggings ArtMy costume, bodypainting, and graphic design worlds are colliding. I’ve been creating designs based on my past costumes and those designs will soon be available printed on leggings! I also have some new ideas in the works too! You may recognize the design in my test pair (pictured above) from my Fiery Phoenix costume from a few years ago. Now that I’ve seen a test pair I just need to finish a few minor tweaks to the artwork and we’ll be rollin’!

If you’re interested in ordering a pair, stay tuned to Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, or Twitter OR sign up for my email updates .

I’ll be sharing the ordering links for these leggings (and some other designs) very soon!

Maleficent Photos by Alan Tijerina Photography

Breanna Cooke as Maleficent | Photo by Alan Tijerina
Photo by Alan Tijerina

More Maleficent! I had the good fortune of bumping into Alan Tijerina Photography while I was at Dallas Fan Days in February. He captured some great photos of my Maleficent costume on the patio at the Irving Convention Center. And in case you missed it, take a look at my blog posts about how I made my Maleficent collar and horns so you can be Maleficent too!

Breanna Cooke as Maleficent | Photo by Alan Tijerina
Photo by Alan Tijerina
Breanna Cooke as Maleficent | Photo by Alan Tijerina
Photo by Alan Tijerina Photography
Breanna Cooke as Maleficent | Photo by Alan Tijerina
Photo by Alan Tijerina
Breanna Cooke as Maleficent | photo by Alan Tijerina
Photo by Alan Tijerina

Sympathy Card – The Last Lily to Bloom

After sharing this art with my family and friends, I had some requests for prints and cards. And after checking with my family, I decided to share the ordering links more broadly (see below).

This all came about recently when I wanted to send a sympathy card to a grieving friend, but I just wanted to send a card that was simple and sincere. After reading many sympathy cards after my mother’s passing, I noticed that a lot of the pre-printed messages were either very religious or excessively poetic. So I painted this lily and a simple message of love on a card. I later I painted the lily over and over again and realized it was exactly the kind of card I would have wanted to receive. This lily holds special meaning for me as it was the last flower to bloom in a bouquet by my mother’s bedside, right before her passing. It continues to remind me of her love and I hope you can share love with it too.

The original was created with watercolors and colored pencils.

Sympathy Card:

Breanna Cooke | The Last Lily to Bloom
Order prints here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/breannacooke/works/14103321-the-last-lily-to-bloom-with-text

Lily:

Breanna Cooke | The Last Lily to Bloom watercolor
Order prints here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/breannacooke/works/14003145-the-last-lily-to-bloom

Making a Maleficent Collar and Cloak

Breanna Cooke Maleficent costume - Photo by Alan Tijerina Photography
Photo by Alan Tijerina Photography

Last Friday I won the Saturday ticket giveaway from the Irving Convention Center for Dallas Comic Con Fan Days! I was so excited, but I didn’t have a new costume finished…and how could I go to Fan Days without dressing up?!  I already had Maleficent horns from a previous project, so I took on the challenge of making a Maleficent collar and cloak in one night. Below are some of my behind-the-scenes photos of my late night crafting.

Collar

Breanna Cooke Maleficent costume collar DIY I got some great ideas from this DIY Maleficent tutorial by Pins and Things. She used cardboard and wire to hold the collar upright. I opted for craft foam, hot glue and wire as the core for my collar. I sandwiched the wire between a layer of craft foam. Then I sewed fabric sleeves for each section, pulled it over the craft foam, and sewed up the open end.

Attaching the Collar

Breanna Cooke Maleficent costume collar DIYThe robe for my costume wasn’t going to support the weight of the collar, so I made a base from EVA foam (you can use those interlocking anti-fatigue floor mats, visit my Resources page for where to buy it). Now the whole collar would be a solid, removable piece from the robe. I shaped the EVA foam with a heat gun and made a fabric sleeve for it in the same way I made the collar sleeves. I hot glued and sewed the individual collar pieces to this foam/fabric base, then loosely stitched it to the robe.

Enhancing the Collar

Breanna Cooke Maleficent costume collar DIYIn the recent Maleficent movie, she has a cloak with the iconic pointy collar and a cloak with a feather collar. I took the best of both and added the feathers to mine. I used a section of black hackle feather trim (check Michael’s or Hobby Lobby) and glued it to the collar base with hot glue.

Cloak

Breanna Cooke Maleficent costume cloak DIYI never thought I’d find a use for my graduation gown, but tada! It provided a great base for the Maleficent robe. I purchased 4 yards of black polyester, cut a hole in the middle, and draped it over the robe like a poncho. I sewed the sides of the fabric “poncho” and left room for armholes, then cut open the front and stitched the fabric to the collar of the gown. If I’d had more time, I would have loved to make a really elegant cloak from scratch. Maybe next time!

Horns

Breanna Cooke Maleficent horns DIY with craft foam and electrical tapeAnd don’t forget the horns! Check out my other post with details about how I made my Maleficent horns. They’re made with reticulated foam, craft foam and electrical tape!  

Face

Breanna Cooke Maleficent makeupI used a variety of products to create the Maleficent face. I love the purple accents in the cartoon version of Maleficent, so my makeup was a mashup of both Maleficent looks.

  • Eyes: light and dark purple eye shadow (shown on my hand in the photo)
  • Eyebrows: Wolfe FX Hydrocolor cake in black
  • Face: Airbrushed with European Body Art Endura airbrush paint in white and black. Contours with grey eye shadow.
  • Lips: Vincent Longo lipstick in “Lust” (not shown)


Dragon Costume Photoshoot with Ken Pearson

 

Last year, I did a photoshoot in my green dragon costume with Ken Pearson Photography. Needless to say, he made me look amazing! Below are some of the photos from the shoot.

Connect with Ken and see more of his work here:
http://kenpearson.zenfolio.com/
https://www.facebook.com/kenpearsonphotography
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kenpearson/

Green dragon costume inspired by Ysera - by Breanna Cooke - Photo by Ken Pearson

Green dragon costume inspired by Ysera - by Breanna Cooke - Photo by Ken Pearson

Green dragon costume inspired by Ysera - by Breanna Cooke - Photo by Ken Pearson

Interested in seeing how this costume was created? Check out my blog post: Green Dragon Costume