
Seasonal Woodpeckers
The image above is artwork that I just completed for the return labels on our 2018 Yuletide cards. As you can see, this year we’re going to have a “Downy Woodpecker” theme!
As with last year’s artwork (seen here), I used Corel Draw to create it. I should perhaps explain that, when it appears on the actual labels, the drawing is much reduced in size (less than one inch wide), so there’s no point in adding too much detail to it.
I had already created the main card artwork before I started working on this label graphic, to ensure that the card design would be sent to the printer as early as possible! I’ll post that artwork on my blog as soon as we send out the cards, which hopefully will be during this week.
I must admit that my own photographs of Downy Woodpeckers are not very good at all, because the birds have a frustrating habit of hiding around the back of the tree just when I’m ready to take the picture, as shown below.

A Shy Downy Woodpecker
Fortunately, I have several books describing California birds, and the internet is a rich source of reference photos, so it wasn’t too difficult to find images that are more helpful than mine!
[Update 12/9/18: After reducing the size of the artwork to fit the return labels, I noticed that the stylized tree in the center was unrecognizable. Therefore, I adapted the design to show a stylized cracker. I realize that many outside the UK may not be familiar with crackers, but it is more seasonal! Naturally, the artwork on the labels does not include the copyright notices.]

Seasonal Woodpeckers
Why didn’t we know you were so talented?
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018, 12:29 PM David Hodgson Personal Blog davidohodgson posted: ” The image above is artwork that I just completed > for the return labels on our 2018 Yuletide cards. As you can see, this year > we’re going to have a “Downy Woodpecker” theme! As with last year’s artwork > (seen here), I used Corel Draw to create it. I shou” >
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I don’t know, Gail. The “Art” category here on my blog lists other examples of my work, even going back to my childhood
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