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Saturday, October 16, 2021

What I Drew Saturday, Oct 16 - Disney Parks

Day No. 16

Here’s the finale of the series: the final four of the 50 Disney Parks themed sketches done in this Disneyland autograph book. For the last three sketches, I choose to double pull the character prompts, just to squeeze out the last bits of goodness amongst the suggestions.


#47, pp. 94-95 - Flynn and Rapunzel / in Mickey’s PhilharMagic / taking shots/drinking: @alltookayleigh / @yooo_gert / @the_kira_diaries


How fortunate that the “Be Our Guest” sequence is part of the “PhilharMagic” show and thus “drinking” isn’t entirely disconnected. Donald still chases the magic sorcerer’s hat.

3x hidden Mickeys.


#48, pp. 96-97 - SMRT-1 / Roger Rabbit and Jessica Rabbit / helping paint the castle: @jayrodesign / @rod_j_sloan / Nicole P.


I don’t know if it reads well, but they’re standing on scaffolding. 

When selecting a part of Cinderella Castle on which to feature I at least wanted one of the cone shaped turret roofs because I thought that would communicate “castle.”  Beyond that, I thrusted that there would be enough wall area for the characters to paint with the pinkish, iridescent coating.

3x hidden Mickeys.


#49, pp. 98-99 - Orange Bird / Sora from Kingdom Hearts / at Festival of the Lion King: @fletchthis / @yooo_gert / @jessiemind


I chose a wide shot to convey the “staged show” idea. Without something or some one in the close up space, it lack the dynamics of depth, and maybe then lacks visual interest. It does expose my unwillingness to fill the scene with a lot more of the cast in this penultimate sketch of the series.

3x hidden Mickeys.


#50, pp. 100-101 - Mickey and Minnie / the Hitchhiking Ghosts / Magic Kingdom hub / sharing the Kitchen Sink sundae: Jeff S. / @realmarkd / Jeff S / Nicole P.


Oh boy! A party for the final sketch of the series! 

Since there are two different specialty “kitchen sink” designs, I thought to use them both and then there’d be enough sundaes for everybody. 

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse are dressed in their 50th anniversary outfits.

The hub (a.k.a. the Plaza) is represented by in being the area in front of Cinderella Castle.

2x hidden Mickeys.


Friday, October 15, 2021

What I Drew Thursday, Oct 14 - Disney Parks

Day No. 14

Now officially I’m into the final ten sketches of this marathon project. I’m pretty sure that by now,  I’ve pulled suggestions parts from everyone who had pitched suggestions within the open period of suggestion pitching. The mixed up suggestions aren’t assured to get less wild or easier to draw.


#41, pp. 82-83 - Miles, Peter, and Gwen (“Into the Spiderverse”) / light the fireworks during the finale of Fantasmic!: @motheroffreels / @the_kira_diaries


It takes a super-hero (or two or three) for this dangerous task.

I began to lay in some yellow, but stopped when I remembered that this wasn’t supposed to be a full-color piece. 

This final version has more black inked on Miles’s costume than what I posted on Instagram ad Facebook.

2x hidden Mickeys.


#42, pp. 84-85 - Centaurs and centaurettes  (“Fantasia”) / riding Splash Mountain: Abigail R. / @anek.arts001


In this third scene set in/on Splash Mountain, the action is the spectacular water flume drop. The camera angle allows me to hide how the centaurs might be able to sit inside a log or how the logs may be retrofitted to allow it.

3x hidden Mickeys.


Saturday, October 9, 2021

What I Drew Friday, Oct 8 - Disney Parks

Day No. 8

On this day, I made it past the half way through the book on my way towards 50. This is becoming a marathon. Trying to make up for yesterday’s two sketches, I drew four today to maintain a minimum average of three per day.



#24, pp. 48-49 - Peter Pan / at Ronto Roasters / carving pumpkins: Kinzey F. / Nicole P. / @herreriamon


There some joke to be made about the pumpkin innards that Peter has been tossing on the ground beneath him. Maybe that’s why the Mon Calamari kid is watching him?

How could I not make a “pumpkin Hook” pun?

4x hidden Mickeys.


#25, pp. 50-51 - Chip and Dale / pop up pin shop: Jeff S. / @vbehappy


Not considered “hidden” Mickeys are 1) the “Mickey” that Chip is playing at by holding two round pins over his head and 2) the Mickey on the 50 anniversary pin that Dale is holding.

The Daisy design is based on how she appears in the short “Donald’s Diary.”

2x hidden Mickeys.


#26, pp. 52-53 - Sadness & Joy / riding Maelstrom: @the_kira_diaries / Abigail R.


The way I see it, characters like Joy and Sadness don’t have physical bodies and therefore aren’t limited to any scale. Still, since the Pixar film, implies that they exist some where in Riley’s head, they’d have to be small. I depict them here atop the dragon figure head of the Maelstrom boat.

2x hidden Mickeys.


#27, pp. 54-55 - Joe Gardner / in the Haunted Mansion / struggling to cover his ears: Abigail R / @madesalvo / @the_kira_diaries


“Covering his ears” really directed the setting to something about the Haunted Mansion that might incite the reaction in Joe. Maybe all of the spirits in the seance played at the same time but not the same tune and not in the same key.

It was only while in the coloring stage did I consider the “soul” version of Joe in the mansion could have been interesting.

2x hidden Mickeys.

Friday, October 8, 2021

What I Drew Thursday, Oct 7 - Disney Parks

Day No. 7

Just 2x sketches on this Thursday. I’ll make up for it tomorrow.


#22, pp. 44-45 - The Artistokitties / in It's a Small World / looking for Hidden Mickeys: Abigail R. / @the_kira_diaries / @nikkistar5394


Are there hidden Mickeys to be found on “it’s a small world?” I really don’t know.

3x hidden Mickeys.


#23, pp. 46-47 - Casey Newton and Frank Walker (from Brad Bird's Tomorrowland) / watching Mickey's PhilharMagic: @ani8tor57 / @stevedelacruz.16


Theater show attractions don’t offer much in the way of interesting story telling opportunities for an illustration. How many ways are there to depict people watching a movie or show?

Here, I thought the 3-D aspect of “PhilharMagic” would be different if nothing else. But perhaps they look like a bunch of ghosts instead?

2x hidden Mickeys.


Thursday, October 7, 2021

What I Drew Wednesday, Oct 6 - Disney Parks

Day No. 6

No drama here today. Just doing three sketches in the evening.


#19, pp. 38-39 - Rey and Ben Solo / riding Dinosaur / meeting a cast member dressed as Abu and being very confused: @motheroffreels / @caitlinfogartyart / @Zoe.with.twodots


I pushed the Abu design to have clear a costume with gloves and boots.

I placed over-sized pineapple and strawberry in the foliage for fun.

2x hidden Mickeys.


#20, pp. 40-41 - Russel with Carl and Dug / at the Emporium: @vbehappy / @kmwright222


I drew a lot of stuff.

What “hidden” things can you find?

3x hidden Mickeys. Plush versions of Mickey and Minnie.

Plush of Orange Bird, Beast, Hitchhiking Ghosts, Madame Leota, Figment, Teddi Barra, Mr. Toad, Captain Redd, Auctioneer Pirate, Abominable Snowman, Elephant, Mulan, Rapunzel, Snow White, Tiana, Ariel, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Merida, Moana, Donald, Daisy, Baby Oyster, Berloiz, Toulouse, Marie, Pooh Bear, Eeyore, Little Brother, and Simba.


#21, pp. 42-43 - Moana and Pocahontas / racing on Speedway track without cars: @elijones94 / Nicole P.


There’s a choice to be made here: do I draw the Tomorrowland Speedway or the Walt Disney World Speedway with actual racing cars? With the Tomorrowland track I could add the Wedway Peoplemover.

2x hidden Mickeys.


Sunday, October 3, 2021

What I Drew Sunday, Oct 3 - Disney Parks

Day No. 3

Last year, when filled up an autograph book with 50 sketches, I paced my self to do so over 17 consecutive days. I was also on furloughed from work and had the time to do sketches everyday. I forgot that, and mistakenly thought that I could do the same in just three days. This is going to occupy me for a couples of weeks.


#10, pp. 20-21 - Olaf / at Cosmic Ray's chilling out and listening to Sonny Eclipse / checking out all the "modern human" objects: Abigail R. / @mascotdrawings / @kmwright222


The suggested examples for “modern human objects” were Mouse ears, pins, etc.

I added Pinocchio because I thought Olaf needed a buddy.

9x Mickeys, not all exactly “hidden" Mickeys.


#11, pp. 22-23 - Anna and Rapunzel / sitting in the Hub / pestering Gaston: @alltookayleigh / Nicole P. / Kinzey F.


The Gaston bit was originally part of a Gaston & Peter Pan suggestion of one-ups-man-ship.

Bob, Helen and Jack-Jack Parr (The Incredibles) serve as a suitable family.

3x hidden Mickeys.


#12, pp. 24-25 - Roger and Anita / Omega Red vs Wolverine / on Astro Orbiters: Nicole P. / @herreriamon / @akoymdf


The first character pull was “Omega Red vs. Wolverine” and I couldn’t bring myself to place clashing Marvel characters (who currently aren’t featured in the Disney Parks) in this collection meant to commemorate Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary. So a second pull to embellish it.

2x hidden Mickeys.


What I Drew Friday, Oct 1 - Disney Parks

Day 1.

I’ll be keeping thing brief with these daily accounts as I endeavor to fill a Disneyland autograph book with 50 sketches. Each sketch being an improv-style mix up of characters, Disney Park thing and other embellishments.


#1, pp. 2-3 - Goofy / visiting Be Our Guest Restaurant: @the_kira_diaries / @nikkistar5394


Lumiere added as a server and to underscore the restaurant’s Beauty and the Beast theme.

That’s one of the restaurant’s dessert menu item.

2x hidden Mickeys.


#2, pp. 4-5 - Vidia and Bolt / stacking themselves to try to meet height requirement for a ride: Nicole P. / Abigail R.


Vidia in on oof Tinker Bell’s fairy friends.

The “stacking” suggestions had originally been pitched with the Aristo-kitties.

The attraction here is The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

3x hidden mickeys.


#3, pp. 6-7 - The Princess and the Frog characters and Br’er Rabbit / (going) "around the world" at Epcot: @caitlinfogartyart / @the_kira_diaries


I figured that these characters from the American South would enjoy sitting a spell in the France Pavilion during this food & wine festival.

3x hidden Mickeys.



For those of you following along, you may spot a few suggester names that will repeated pop up. Well, there wasn’t any rule against pitching multiple suggestions.


Tuesday, April 27, 2021

What I Drew Sunday, April 25th - Top 3

Last Sunday’s 8-hour drawing session was not only “Star Wars” themed as planned, but also full of kids and family scenes. Who knew that “family” was such a strong theme running in the franchise? I thought it was about laser words and exploding moons.

Here are the top 3 liked pieces from Sunday:

#1 - Anakin and Padmé take little Luke and Leia to Disney: suggestion by @annakat.m


There seemed to be a family vibe running through many of the suggestions pitched for this “Star Wars” edition of WSIDT. For example take this “what could have been” family vacation scenario.

A couple of similar suggestions came in. @bodast “Young Luke and Leia playing near the lake on Naboo.” Kinzey F. “Padme, Anakin, Luke, and Leia as a happy family”

Remove the time travel aspect of placing characters from an era “a long time ago,” I chose to place Padmé and Anakin in the Magic Kingdom’s famed Fantasyland behind Cinderella Castle. It’s a location different from the typical front of castle.

Clearly communicating “Disney” is a character encounter. From Mickey, to Minnnie I landed on Donald Duck thinking that during my sketch development, that a “dark side“/“duck side” joke could bubble to the surface. such a joke never did.

Young Leia and Luke, having never been realized in the films, are generic to the point of being drawn mostly from their backs. Luke has his name custom sewn into his mouseears. Leia is dressed as a princess. Padmé turned out to be a reasonable caricature of Natalie Portman. Her hair style and dress are made up, but evoking something that she might wear. Anakin on the other hand, is not a good caricature of Hayden Christensen. As the last drawing of the day, this, unfortunately, is the state that I took it calling “time’s up” for the day. From that point, I spent at least another hour to finishing inking and coloring the piece.

1x hidden Mickey.


#2 - Ahsoka babysitting an unruly Grogu: suggestion by @sdogg52
 

This pairing comes from the Disney Plus series The Mandalorian. Ashoka is a character who originated in the animated Clone Wars series and is a Jedi in hiding. Grogu is the character commonly known as “Baby Yoda.”

The suggestion brought to mind Dennis the Menace and Calvin and Hobbes, the later also serving as stylistic inspiration. As depicted in The Mandalorian, Grogu isn’t a very active character. He sits and waddles and is carried a lot. For the benefit of this “streaking baby” joke, he needed to be much more energetic.


#3 - Chewbacca babysitting Toddler Ben Solo: suggestion by Kinzey F.
 
This “babysitting” story was drawn prior to the “Ahsoka and Grogu” piece. Not knowing anything of what the young son of Leia and Han was like, the more fun set ups comes from some conflict. Here a day-worn caretaker (Chewbacca) and a restless ward (Ben). I aged up Ben from a toddler of the suggestion to have more vocabulary, since Chewy would’t be one with dialogue.


Here are the rest of the 4 drawn on Sunday:
 
R2 and 3PO exploring Mars
Suggestion by @elijones94

L3 and Lando on a date.
Suggestion by @fletchthis

Admiral Ackbar yelling “IT’S A TRAP!” at a mouse droid rolling towards a mouse trap
Suggestion by @madesalvo

Bossk
Suggestion by @carbonswap


In the tradition of hiding Mickeys in my Disney sketches, I put IG-88 references in these Star Wars drawings. Did you find them all?


All of these and more original piece of art will be for sale at whatever ends up being my next comic convention showing.

The next WSIDT session is happening in May 30, as a normal, non-themed drawing session.


Thank you to everyone who pitched their fun drawing suggestions. Thank you for following my blog and/or Instagram (@Monstergram7) and/or Monster Enterprises Facebook page. Thank you for liking.

All: Black ink and color pencil on Bristol Board.

“Anakin & Padmé” and “Chewbacca & Ben” 12.70 cm x 17.78 cm (5.00 in. x 7.00 in.)
“Ahsoka & Grogu” 6.35 cm x 8.89 cm  (2.50 in. x 3.50 in.)


Sunday, July 19, 2020

Draw 51 Disney Parks Fan Arts

a.k.a. What I Drew for Disneyland’s 65th Birthday - July 1 - 17


This the “aftermath” article; a follow-up record of my experience drawing 51 Disney Parks inspired sketches in an official Disneyland autograph book over 17 consecutive days. This project was constructed to celebrate and honor Disneyland’s 65th Birthday anniversary, occurring July 17th, 2020.

You may explore this blog for scans of each sketch, each accompanied by “Hidden Mickeys” guides.


51

The number of sketches was simply dictated by the number of pages in the book, electing to only draw on one side, the right side, of each sheet.

As much as I tried to pace my sketch output over the 17 days, an early miscalculation had me creating 5 sketches in each of the days 2 and 3. By the last five days, a production rate of 2 and 3 sketches per day had me thankful that I had “banked” the additional sketches early in the life of the project.


Ink and Pencil

With the exception of one, all of the sketches were drawn with black ink and color pencils. As dry media, it’s something that I am comfortable with and has the benefit of their control and absence of drying time. Only for the “Main Street Electrical Parade” sketch it was that I added white opaque paint for the effect of the tiny lights on the parade floats.

The last sketch of each day was fully colored. The rest of the sketches were toned with a single pencil color. The last day, I went full “fancy” with all three sketches completed in full color.


Ideas Abound

The whole endeavor was branded with my “What Shall I Draw Today?” banner. These are limited-time opportunities for folks to offer sketch suggestions. I treated each day as distinct windows of time in which to gather suggestions with no prior suggestions carrying over to later days. This meant that, for the most part, I didn’t know what I was going to draw on any given day. Neither was I keeping track of the suggestions, so there was always the possibility that a good suggestion would come and go and not get included in the series.


Top 10


According to the number of “likes” received on Instagram, here are the top 10 sketches:
1. Splash Mountain feat. Br’er Rabbit & Tiana
2. Animation Academy feat Aladdin and friends
3. The Voices of Liberty feat. Sam the Eagle and Ariel and her sisters
4. Radiator Springs Racers feat. Ian and Barley Lightfoot brothers vs. Kim Possible and Ron
5. Character Meet and Greets feat. Penny meeting Tiana
6. Dapper Day feat. Roger and Anita with Pongo and Perdita
7. Kilimanjaro Safaris feat. Oliver and Dodger
8. Fantasmic! feat. Mickey vs. Maleficent in dragon form
9. Pirates of the Caribbean feat. Captain Hook vs. Captain Jack Sparrow, with Lilo and Stitch meeting Captain Redd
10. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad feat. Max Goof and Roxanne

The Splash Mountain sketch depicts Br’er Rabbit handing over the deed to the mountain to Tiana. This was topical as Disney had just announced their plans to re-imagine the attraction to be inspired by The Princess and the Frog (2009). As nearly every such announcement that entails changes to an established Disney Park’s attraction, this was also the most controversial sketch, with several folks expressing disappointment in the announcement.


Favorite Characters, Favorite Attractions

I had attempted by my choice of words to stress that ideas should be about favorite, beloved things found and/or experienced in a Disney Park and the like. Basically, if it’s the type of thing covered by the Disney Parks Blog, then I thought it worth consideration. Adventures by Disney being vacations that on Disney properties fall outside the intent of the “Disney Parks” theme.

I an certain that many suggestions were lead by choices of favorite characters who were subsequently stuck into arguably appropriate attractions.

I didn’t approach some of the big “E“-Ticket attractions until after the July 4th weekend, knowing that there wouldn’t be a shortage of suggestion for those.


Disneyland First

The number of Disneyland, California centric suggestions far out numbered those for other parks. You may speculate as to why as well as I can.

For my part, I leaned towards the original incarnation of an attraction when devising a sketch. For example, Space Mountain exists in different parks, the cars drawn have the in-line configuration of the Magic Kingdom, WDW original version. But since the original park’s attractions have been carried over to the other parks, things like “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “it’s a small world” and “Haunted Mansion” were all considered to be of the original California park.


Attractions, Rides and Shows

If there’s any commonality to the type of storytelling guiding the sketch compositions, then it's present in how I tried to follow the example of “Donald Duck Goes to Disneyland.” The conceit here is that everything that Donald experiences at Disneyland is “real.” Donald can meet real pirates on “Pirates of the Caribbean“ and see real singing birds and tikis at the “Enchanted Tiki Room.” He rides a real elephant, but not IN an elephant shaped vehicle attached to a long arm.

When depicting a show, that isn’t so much about an ride experience, then that show is an actual event or at least has real performers. So, “it’s a small world” are singing and dancing children. In the “Main Street Electrical Parade,” the dragon, Elliot isn’t a float, but a character that can stand on his hind legs.

Every rule has its exceptions. For example, with “train” being in the name “Heimlich’s Chew Chew Train,” I chose retain that aspect rather than just draw Heimlich carrying passengers on his back.


I Have an Idea

Ten of the 51 sketches were my own elections. Of note, the first sketch is a of the “French Market Restaurant,” in New Orleans Square, Disneyland. Its inclusion is a nod to the restaurant being where I had my first Disney job. Currently, I work as a staff artist for Disney’s products group.

About midway, I decided to reserve the last day’s sketches first for “Sleeping Beauty Castle” and later including the “Main Street Electrical Parade” and “Fantasmic!” Not that folks hadn’t suggested these three night time spectaculars, but first for reason that it seemed appropriate that the last day feature 3 end of day experiences. Secondly, I wasn’t assured that on that final day, any of those would come in as actual suggestions.


MVPs


Mickey Mouse appears in 5 sketches: 1) E.P. Ripley train engine, 2) Fantasmic!; 3) Videopolis; 4) Star Tours; and 5) Balloons on Main Street.

Goofy also appears in 5 sketches: 1) The Great Movie Ride; 2) The Little Red Wagon corn dogs location; 3) Star Tours; 4) The Marching Band; 5) The Matterhorn.


Things Coming at You


In depicting a ride, it seems my go-to composition is to show a rider in a vehicle headed toward the audience/reader.
1) E.P. Ripley train engine; 2) The Jungle Cruise; 3) Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin; 4) Rock N Roller Coaster; 5) The Matterhorn Bobsleds; 6) Tron Lightcycle Power Run; 7) Dumbo the Flying Elephant; 8) Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride; 9) Peter Pan’s Flight; 10) Space Mountain; 11) Star Tours; 12) Radiator Springs Racers; 13) Storybook Land Canal Boats.


Things Going Away from You


It’s not typical that the back sides of things are more interesting than its front sides. Usually, showing the backs allows for the reader to share the point of view (P.O.V.) of the featured character(s).
1) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad; 2) Submarine Voyage; 3) The Great Movie Ride.


Hidden Mickeys

Across the 51 sketches, you can find (maybe) 112-1/2 Hidden Mickeys. Some are poorly drawn. A few were so poorly drawn that I ultimately didn’t count them as Hidden Mickeys. 1/2 of a Hidden Mickey I count because it mirrors a true Hidden Mickey in the sketch. Some of them are literally the written name “MICKEY.”
The one sketch without a hidden Mickey, is that of “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.”
There’s 1 hidden Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
There’s 1 number “65.”


Oops

Bear Country Jamboree” - The mounted heads each have name plates. I incorrectly mixed up the names tagging the moose as “Max” and the Buck as “Melvin.”

Alice’s Curious Labyrinth” - I misspelled “Labyrinth” as “Labrynth.”

All other inaccuracies I attribute to those of artistic choices.


The “Almost” Sketch

Each sketch entailed some bit of reference gathering before proceeding to put pencil on paper.

The one idea that I had gathered reference but then aborted was this (more or less): The Starlight Cafe in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland featuring performer Sonny Eclipse sharing the stage with Max Rebo and also Captain EO’s crew/music band.

The first element here is Sonny who is an audio-animatronic alien creature that sings original space/lounge turns and plays a type of keyboard with a semi circular keyboard. Next, Max Rebo is a blue elephant looking alien from Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi who performs music on a semi-circular keboard in Jabba the Hutt’s palace. As for the last element, what you need to know about the Captain EO (Michael Jackson) crew/band is that Hooter is a blue elephant looking alien, but who isn’t the same alien race as Max Rebo.

All the visual links are there and obvious.

I aborted the sketch because it failed the criteria of whether I thought that Sonny Eclipse was among somebody’s favorite things from a visit to the Magic Kingdom and if adding up to five characters reinforced or complimented that experience.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

What I Drew for Disneyland's Birthday – Day 16

The WEDway PeopleMover full of...
people!
Disneyland
The confluence of things on this day meant that 3 folks suggested a sketch of the PeopleMover both Disneyland’s no-longer-existing classic version and the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland Trasit Authority version. Adding to those, there was a suggestion for The Rocketeer.
The old Rocket Jets not only makes for a nice vertical element to contrast the horizontal of the PeopleMover track, the two are/were connected anyways.
I added the jetpack man (actually demonstrated in Disneyland in the 1960s) and the Chicken Little characters.
Riders: (first and second cars, L-R, Meet the Robinsons) Lewis, Wilbur, Carl, Lucille and Bud.
(third car, L-R, Big City Greens) Tilly, Bill and Cricket.
(fourth car, L-R, Chicken Little) Abby Mallard, Chicken Little.
2x hidden (poorly drawn) Mickeys.
 
Max and Roxanne had better watch out for
exploding goats while riding
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Disneyland.
Max Goof and Roxanne are from A Goofy Movie.
2x hidden Mickeys.

For the last day, July 17th, I am letting all of the suggestions from these last 16 days feed and inspire my imagination as I create the last 3 of the 51 sketches to complete the autograph book.

Above is a handy checklist of the 48 things I’ve already sketched, which may help you as you guess what last 3 sketches that I might add to this autograph book for 51 sketches of 51 different beloved Disney Parks things.



Sunday, July 12, 2020

What I Drew for Disneyland's Birthday – Day 12

Dumbo and Timothy take Bongo on a Flight.
George and Meg got caught in their wake.
Bongo is a circus bear from his own segment on the package movie Fun and Fancy Free.
George and Meg are from the short, Paperman.
The quintet of crows are from Dumbo of course.
1x hidden Mickey.
 
Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen renew their 
vows in front of Cinderella Castle, Magic Kingdom.
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings.
Lumiere is cast as the coach driver and Cogsworth as the footman.
1x hidden Mickey. 6x hidden hearts.

From a flying galleon, Captain Jack Sparrow
sends his regards to Captain Hook.
Peter Pan’s Flight. Disneyland.
Tinker Bell swoops in to check on the scene.
2x hidden Mickeys.
 
The suggestion box for July 13th in now closed.

You have now until 5:00pm EDT (2:00 PDT) July 13th, to pitch suggestions inspired by your favorite Disney Parks things and characters for consideration to be my last sketch of the day - here in the comments.

 
Above is a handy checklist of the 39 things I’ve already sketched, which will to help you to help me fill this autograph book with 51 sketches of 51 different beloved Disney Parks things.
12 more pages to go.