pixiehallow
Tinker Fairy
- Joined
- Dec 21, 2010
I promised another post similar to my Monday Forget Me Nots this week, and here you go. By the way, sorry it took so long, I had to wait for my replacement phone before I could film the video that goes with it. I will put a link to the video at the end of the post.
Here is an opportunity for you and your kiddos to get prepared for your magical night in Animator's Palate. For our 1st time cruisers, I am not going to reveal all of the magic of your dining experience in Animator's, but I do want to help you have the most magical one possible.
The night that you dine in Animator's Palate, your Disney cast invites you to become a Disney Artist. During that nights dinner, the magic happens all around you, and it seems to happen quickly at times. So just a little bit of helpful advice, 1. Make sure you are on time for dinner that night, you are going to want every minute you can get before your first course is served; 2. Keep your eyes open, and your cameras ready.
When you enter Animator's for the night (after your welcoming hand sanitizing wipe of course), you will find a dining room that does not appear to be prepped for dinner. Instead it looks like it is ready for an art class. When you are seated at your table you will find markers, and one of these sheets in place of the plates. (https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GkPjt4dkXtzFz-Hp3edSsKtFgJJrYctPtEVq0FLn8EU/edit?usp=sharinghere is a link to the downloadable google doc: )
Once you get seated let your creative ideas flow.
Aside from the few instructions you see noted, there are some others that will help you get the most magic out of the rest of your evening. If you take a look at the sample pics, you will notice that the characters are with in the lines, full of details, and not drawn into any of the grey areas. If you use those basic ideas, you will be very happy with the results. If you want to practice before our sailing date (which is a good idea for little ones so they do not become overwhelmed or feel rushed) you can save this picture so that you can print it up later.
I mentioned at the beginning that I held off on posting this, because I wanted to be able to release the video at the same time. On the video, I show you the best ways to have great results, and what types of drawings have not such stellar results. You can watch the video here: Tink Moments Animator's video
The best way to embrace the magic on a Disney cruise is to embrace it, get involved, and never be afraid to ask for what you want.
Have a great weekend,
~Tink~
Here is an opportunity for you and your kiddos to get prepared for your magical night in Animator's Palate. For our 1st time cruisers, I am not going to reveal all of the magic of your dining experience in Animator's, but I do want to help you have the most magical one possible.
The night that you dine in Animator's Palate, your Disney cast invites you to become a Disney Artist. During that nights dinner, the magic happens all around you, and it seems to happen quickly at times. So just a little bit of helpful advice, 1. Make sure you are on time for dinner that night, you are going to want every minute you can get before your first course is served; 2. Keep your eyes open, and your cameras ready.
When you enter Animator's for the night (after your welcoming hand sanitizing wipe of course), you will find a dining room that does not appear to be prepped for dinner. Instead it looks like it is ready for an art class. When you are seated at your table you will find markers, and one of these sheets in place of the plates. (https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GkPjt4dkXtzFz-Hp3edSsKtFgJJrYctPtEVq0FLn8EU/edit?usp=sharinghere is a link to the downloadable google doc: )
Once you get seated let your creative ideas flow.
Aside from the few instructions you see noted, there are some others that will help you get the most magic out of the rest of your evening. If you take a look at the sample pics, you will notice that the characters are with in the lines, full of details, and not drawn into any of the grey areas. If you use those basic ideas, you will be very happy with the results. If you want to practice before our sailing date (which is a good idea for little ones so they do not become overwhelmed or feel rushed) you can save this picture so that you can print it up later.
I mentioned at the beginning that I held off on posting this, because I wanted to be able to release the video at the same time. On the video, I show you the best ways to have great results, and what types of drawings have not such stellar results. You can watch the video here: Tink Moments Animator's video
The best way to embrace the magic on a Disney cruise is to embrace it, get involved, and never be afraid to ask for what you want.
Have a great weekend,
~Tink~
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