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Hello! It’s been a while since my last post, on the story I created for Folktale Week. Since then I’ve been busy posting illustrations on Bluesky and doing many things but never quite getting around to telling you about them here. So, I thought a round-up of the past few month would be a good way to start 2025.

I signed with a Literary Agent

The biggest news is that I am now represented By Sally Kim at ABLA for children’s book illustration and writing!

Illustrated postcard announcing that Nicola Schofield is now represented by Sally Kim at ABLA

I have a lovely illustrator page on the ABLA website and am now working on getting a dummy or two ready to go out on sub. Exciting times!

Urban Sketching

I continued to help run my local Urban Sketching group and 2024 saw a big increase in the number of people regularly coming to sketching sessions. Our first meet up of 2025 was at the always welcoming Museum of English Rural Life. As a change from the big machinery and farm equipment, I had fun drawing the kids play area.

A few children wandered by, but none were interested in playing that day, so I added the hands at the end to give the scene some scale and context.
The text on my drawing was taken from various signs around the play area.

book making

Before Christmas I spent a fantastic afternoon making sketchbooks with some arty friends. I used the prints from my gelli printing session as covers, and ended up with three little books.

left to right: saddle stitched, no sew slot, map fold book.

The slot book is such a simple design but quite sturdy. You end up with squares to peek through the cover (possibly to a title?) and the centre pages show off the cover design again, with the flaps.

(Below should be two little videos showing the books, but they might not be included in the emailed version. You can click the link at the top of the email to ‘read on blog’ to see them)

My favourite book was the map fold. Just a single page inside but such a nice surprise when you open it. I really want to make one that has a newspaper design on the outside and then a painting of fish & chips inside!

I had planned to do a whole post about book making. Showing how to make some perhaps. So if that would be something you’d like to see, let me know and I can do a more in-depth post about it sometime.

other stuff

I knitted these fingerless gloves from exciting self-striping sock yarn while binge watching Squid Game
It was my birthday last week. This was my favourite card, from a friend six months younger than me 🙂
We made New Year lucky lemon pigs for the first time
some children’s books I’ve been enjoying recently
Met this guy at the park
Hundreds of swans we’ve started regularly visiting along the river

That’ll do for now! What were your arty highlights over the last few months?


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  1. thehomiesteam

    Love this. Thanks for sharing all those different folding options! I’ve been looking at Zines so these will be a fun extra way to play xx

    1. Nicola Schofield

      One day, I will create a zine – It’s on my ever-growing list! 🙂

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