Doodle of a Ramdon Day – Pajarito
- Apr, 30 2009
- By juana
- random thoughts
- 2 comments
No, people. I can’t commit to ‘A Doodle a Day’ so I will have my ‘Doodle of a Ramdon Day’ that from now on will be my ‘DOARD.’ Here’s the first one: ‘Salte de mi Cabeza, Pajarito?’
Puedes salirte de mi cabeza, pajarito?
Porque eres tan obstinado?
Determinado y furioso me rindes
y no quiero lucharte
porque se te ve tan pequenhito
que no junto valor para echarte.
Y no se de donde te me abestias
y te haces pajarraco grandote
Que no quiero luchar.
Salte de mi cabeza, pajarito.
Thank you
- Apr, 27 2009
- By juana
- illustrations
- No comments
Design for a Thank you card. I’m starting to think that I’m obsessed with Kitties. Mmmm….

Emily Chen’s Awesome T-shirts
- Apr, 20 2009
- By juana
- random thoughts
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Emily Chen’s has a T-shirt giveaway. You can read more about it here. Good luck! Her illustration rocks!
More Bday Monsters
- Apr, 15 2009
- By juana
- cakes
- 7 comments
It’s a tradition at the house to have a Very Special Cake for each of the boys’ birthdays ever since their very first bd. Even if we had no Party at all and only sang ‘Happy BD’ the special cake couldn’t be missed.
So… here are the sketches, illos and pics for the BD Party # 5 of my oldest. BD was last February and since then have had no time to post. Until now.
As I always do, I started designing the characters for the invitation. Then I laid out the card and continued with the design of cake. Christy from Vanlatte Custom Cakes in Mesa helped me again.
PLUG – If you ever need a baker that absolutely rocks in the Valley, you have to call her. She also helped me sculpting the cake # 3 for my youngest that I posted a year or so back.











Toys, toys, toys
- Apr, 11 2009
- By juana
- random thoughts
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I’ve collected toys since I was a little girl. Here are some that live around my studio. Some came with me all the way from Peru. Some I got from my trips. Some I stole from my boys. *nodding*

Vintage doll from a swap meat in Sienna, Italia. El Subcomandante Marcos y La Ramona riding on a horse. I fell in love with this dolls in Chiapas. You can find the story behind Marcos and La Ramona here. Extremely interesting. Some vintage children’s books, some new.

All Italian imports. Tin box from Rome. Riding lady bug from Assisi, Italia. The illustration behind done in 30 minutes in a collage experiment two weeks before leaving for the Boot.

My most precious toy. Japanese bought in Lima. The one Christmas present that I got to pick. I was 12. The strawberry opens up and is a little RV with kitchen, bathroom, bunk beds, living area. Whomever designed it is a genius!

Dia de los Muertos find from… Target. Huaco from Peru. Crow etching from a Hispanic artist from the Central CA area. Awesome guy. Books from Mexico and Peru. Book ‘Los Independientes’ published some of my grandfather’s pieces.

Mousey that my maternal grandmother got me when I was 2. Habba toy, the first toy of my first son. I kept it :P The little bike I can’t remember where or how I got but it takes me everywhere.

‘Diary of Friday Kahlo,’ I got that book in my first trip to NY on 1996. A-a-a-a-a-h. Huaco from Peru. Rag dolls show a birth – absolutely gorgeous. Yo-yo from Barcelona.

Mafalda is my absolute favorite comic strip. I have them all. I got the wooden suitcase from my mom’s dad. I wrapped it with newspaper comic strips from Mafalda. Inside I keep all of my pictures from Peru – since I was born. I keep it closed so I don’t get wistful.

My closet had to have some toys, too. Those were also my boys’ but I stole them. They are European but can’t remember from where exactly. Grandma got them for them… or me.

My Comicons to show my love for design and minimalism. Awesome Design. The guy on the left has two heads, one on each end. The other side is demonic :)

The 3D versions of my illos for the bday cakes. I will continue collecting them from now on.

Llama is a puppet. The first toy I got for my son… 4 years before meeting his dad. Yeti was a Xstmas present from my baby bro. All handmade the old-fashioned way. Sheep – the very FIRST toy I got in this country. It was $20 and boy I needed that money for food at that time. No regrets. The sheep uses her own wool to knit her blankie. Mmmm…

Mousey’s corner in one of my bookshelves.

My loved Apron. My daddy got it for me in Colca, Arequipa in Peru. I use it everyday I do mixed media or oils. Habba toy. It lived above my son’s crib until I took it. Aren’t Germans amazing designers? Habba IS my favorite toy company. If you haven’t heard from them, look them up. They have toys, furniture and so much more. INCREDIBLE design!
IF – Fleeting Moment
- Apr, 10 2009
- By juana
- random thoughts
- 13 comments
Love gives you a fleeting, sweet feeling of new start. Love makes you bubbly, alive, 17 again.

Bunny Love
- Apr, 08 2009
- By juana
- illustrations
- No comments
After many suns, moons and changing moods, I’m finally posting. A happy illustration inspired by Easter, the comeback of love, 3 shots of Jager and 2 Stellas.
They were a few months of a severe artistic drought. Mostly due to dull graphic design work, the economy and procastination. But I had a few ‘revelations’ and I’m BACK.
Lots of things have happened. I have also opened my Flickr account that should lift a big weight of Blogger’s shoulders.
Hope you enjoy my ‘Bunny Love’ that some people will probably call ‘Love Bunny.’ I have more already sketched and ready to go.
AFTER POST: Mmmm… still trying to figure out the whole flicker showing thingy. Will figure it out for the next one.





